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Henry Johnson Richardson Jr. was born on June 21, 1902, in Huntsville, Alabama, to Henry J. and Louise M. (Johnson) Richardson.His father was a veteran of the Spanish–American War and worked as an insurance agent.
Since 1991 this garden has been developed and maintained by the Greenfield Herb Society. [10] An annual festival celebrating James Whitcomb Riley's connection with Greenfield is celebrated in first Thursday through Sunday in October. [11] The Riley house is located along the old National Road, which is now U.S. Route 40.
The Herb Society of America (HSA) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to promoting the knowledge and appreciation of herbs through educational programs and research. [ 1 ] As of 2024, the society has 40 chapters throughout the United States.
In January 1980, the Huntsville-Madison County Botanical Garden Society was founded and held its first official meeting. The members of the new society persistently attended City Council meetings and politely asked for funding until they were offered 35 acres and three years to raise $200,000, which the city said that it would match.
In his Hall of Fame enshrinement speech, Herb Simon told the story of how he and his brother Melvin purchased the Pacers and all who helped them win.
Michael Andrew "Mick" Riley, 22, disappeared on May 28, 1983, after visiting 'The Vogue Theater', a nightclub in Indianapolis. He was last seen with an unidentified man, with whom he later left. In February 1998, an Indianapolis resident contacted police and claimed that Baumeister was the man last seen leaving 'The Vogue Theater' with Riley. [9]
Huntsville: Slippery Rock University Herbarium 16,000 SLRO Pennsylvania: Slippery Rock: Monroe County Department of Parks Herbarium 15,720 HPH New York: Rochester: Henderson State University Herbarium 15,500 HEND Arkansas: Arkadelphia: Alma College Herbarium 15,000 ALMA Michigan: Alma: George R. Cooley Herbarium Colgate University: 15,000
Herb Simon, who bought the Pacers along with his brother in 1983 for $11 million, was named to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. Herb Simon, who bought the Pacers along with his ...