Michaux, François-André 1770-1855

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French botanist and traveler. The son of botanist Andre Michaux (1746-1802), he made several visits to the United States. In February 1806 he embarked on a sea voyage for Charleston (S.C.) but was captured by the British en route and detained in the Bermudas. He arrived in the United States in May 1806 and spent three years in America in study and travel. Among his published writings was a study of American forest trees.

From the description of Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to "Monsieur," 1806 Oct. 21. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36865674

Franc̜ois André Michaux was a French botanist, silviculturist, and traveler. He was a member of the American Philosophical Society.

From the description of Papers, 1802-1911. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122380107

François André Michaux was a French botanist, silviculturist, and traveler. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1809.

From the description of Essays, 1820, 1849. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 86165459

François André Michaux (1770-1855, APS 1809) was a French botanist, silviculturist, and explorer. With his father André he established and managed nurseries in Hackensack, N.J. and Charleston. S.C.. His primary scientific contributions were more practical than his father’s. He described the properties and uses of various woods, plants, soils. His major works were Voyage à l’Ouest des Monts Alléghanys (Paris, 1804) and The North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees . . . Considered Particularly with Respect to Their Use in the Arts and Their Introduction inot Commerce, 3 vols. (Paris, 1818-1819).

Michaux was born at Satory near Versailles, France on August 16, 1770, the son of André Michaux, a botanist and his wife Cécile Claye. In 1785 he accompanied his father to the United States to establish a botanical nursery in Hackensack, N.J., where they grew trees for shipment to France. In 1787 he assumed primary responsibility for managing a second nursery near Charleston, S.C.. Also in 1787 Michaux explored the Tennessee Valley, Florida and the Bahamas. In 1790 he returned to France to begin the study of medicine while participating in the French Revolution. Six years later in 1796 he helped his father to cultivate the plants brought back from America. In 1801 he returned to the United States under a commission from the French government to dismantle and sell the nurseries in Hackensack and Charleston. The following year he traveled from Philadelphia to Kentucky and Tennessee before returning to France in 1803. In 1806 he was back in the United States, collecting trees for France. In 1809 he explored the eastern states from Maine to Georgia and the Great Lakes. After returning to France, he prepared his monumental North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees . . . Considered Particularly with Respect to Their Use in the Arts and Their Introduction inot Commerce, 3 vols. (Paris, 1818-1819). Afterward, he spent the rest of his life working as the administrator of an experimental estate belonging to the Société Centrale de l’Agriculture.

Michaux, whose scientific endeavors were practical in nature, examined and described the characteristics and uses of various woods. He became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1809 and received the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. He married late in life and had no children. Michaux died on October 23, 1855.

From the guide to the Francois Andre Michaux Collection, 1900, (American Philosophical Society)

François André Michaux (1770-1855, APS 1809) was a French botanist, silviculturist, and explorer. With his father André he established and managed nurseries in Hackensack, N.J. and Charleston. S.C. His primary scientific contributions were more practical than his father’s. He described the properties and uses of various woods, plants, and soils. His major works were Voyage à l’Ouest des Monts Alléghanys (1804) and The North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees... (1818-1819).

Michaux was born at Satory near Versailles, France, on August 16, 1770, the son of botanist André Michaux and his wife Cécile Claye. His mother died during childbirth. In 1785 he accompanied his father to the United States to establish a botanical nursery in Hackensack, N.J., where they grew trees for shipment to France. In 1787 he assumed primary responsibility for managing a second nursery near Charleston, S.C. Also in 1787 Michaux explored the Tennessee Valley, Florida and the Bahamas. In 1790 he returned to France to begin the study of medicine while participating in the French Revolution. Six years later in 1796 he helped his father to cultivate the plants brought back from America. In 1801 he returned to the United States under a commission from the French government to dismantle and sell the nurseries in Hackensack and Charleston. The following year he traveled from Philadelphia to Kentucky and Tennessee before returning to France in 1803. In 1806 he was back in the United States, collecting trees for France. In 1809 he explored the eastern states from Maine to Georgia and the Great Lakes. After returning to France, he prepared his monumental North American Sylva ; he subsequently worked as the administrator of an experimental estate belonging to the Société Centrale de l’Agriculture.

Michaux, whose scientific endeavors were practical in nature, examined and described the characteristics and uses of various woods. He became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1809 and received the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. He married late in life and had no children. Michaux died on October 23, 1855.

From the guide to the Francois André Michaux papers, 1802-1911, 1802-1911, (American Philosophical Society)

François André Michaux (1770-1855, APS 1809) was a French botanist, silviculturist, and explorer. With his father André he established and managed nurseries in Hackensack, N.J. and Charleston. S.C.. His primary scientific contributions were more practical than his father’s. He described the properties and uses of various woods, plants, soils. His major works were Voyage à l’Ouest des Monts Alléghanys (Paris, 1804) and The North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees ... Considered Particularly with Respect to Their Use in the Arts and Their Introduction into Commerce, 3 vols. (Paris, 1818-1819).

Michaux was born at Satory near Versailles, France on August 16, 1770, the son of André Michaux, a botanist and his wife Cécile Claye. In 1785 he accompanied his father to the United States to establish a botanical nursery in Hackensack, N.J., where they grew trees for shipment to France. In 1787 he assumed primary responsibility for managing a second nursery near Charleston, S.C.. Also in 1787 Michaux explored the Tennessee Valley, Florida and the Bahamas. In 1790 he returned to France to begin the study of medicine while participating in the French Revolution. Six years later in 1796 he helped his father to cultivate the plants brought back from America. In 1801 he returned to the United States under a commission from the French government to dismantle and sell the nurseries in Hackensack and Charleston. The following year he traveled from Philadelphia to Kentucky and Tennessee before returning to France in 1803. In 1806 he was back in the United States, collecting trees for France. In 1809 he explored the eastern states from Maine to Georgia and the Great Lakes. After returning to France, he prepared his monumental North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees . . . Considered Particularly with Respect to Their Use in the Arts and Their Introduction inot Commerce, 3 vols. (Paris, 1818-1819). Afterward, he spent the rest of his life working as the administrator of an experimental estate belonging to the Société Centrale de l’Agriculture.

Michaux, whose scientific endeavors were practical in nature, examined and described the characteristics and uses of various woods. He became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1809 and received the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. He married late in life and had no children. Michaux died on October 23, 1855.

From the guide to the Francois André Michaux essays, 1820, 1849, 1820-1849, (American Philosophical Society)

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referencedIn André Michaux letters and papers, 1783-1890, 1783-1890 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Michaux, François Andrʹe, 1770-1855. Letter to Chandler Robbins. [s.l.] [18--] Nov. 1. University of Iowa Libraries
creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Papers, 1802-1911. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Savage, Henry, 1903-1990. Henry Savage papers, 1927-1994 (bulk 1933-1986). University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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referencedIn Botanical illustrations by Jacob Bigelow, 1813-1819? (inclusive) Gray Herbarium Library
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creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to "Monsieur," 1806 Oct. 21. South Carolina Historical Society
creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Letter, 1817 July 9, [Paris?], to George Ticknor, [Paris?]. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Michaux, André, 1746-1802. Letters to André Thouin, 1786-1807. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Letter to Chandler Robbins. [s.l.]. 1819 Jan. 27. University of Iowa Libraries
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creatorOf Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1813 Dec. 14, Monticello [to] François André Michaux. Lloyd Library & Museum, Lloyd Library
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referencedIn Wistar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Letters, 1794-1817. American Philosophical Society Library
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referencedIn Jackson, Henry, 1778-1840. Henry Jackson papers, 1800-1840.
referencedIn Scientists Collection, 1563-1973 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn C. W. (Caspar Wistar) Pennock papers, 1829-1891, 1829-1891 American Philosophical Society
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creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Essays, 1820, 1849. American Philosophical Society Library
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creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. An abridgement of the North American sylva, or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada & Nova Scotia ... / F. Andrew Michaux [manuscript copy], 1837. Historic Deerfield Library
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creatorOf Michaux, François André, 1770-1855. Letter to Chandler Robbins. [s.l.]. 1818 [?]. University of Iowa Libraries
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Death 1855-10-23

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