Plates Illustrating the Geology & Scenery of Massachusetts

Title:

Plates Illustrating the Geology & Scenery of Massachusetts

Description:

Orra White Hitchcock’s geological and botanical illustrations were published to accompany her husband Edward Hitchcock’s Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, the first state geology published. She began her career teaching young women at Deerfield Academy, where she met Edward, who became a leading geologist and president of Amherst College. Orra’s work was integral to that of her husband, who atypically always gave her credit for her work. As a scientist herself, she observed and drew hundreds of specimens of native plants, mushrooms, and lichen. She was one of the most important American scientific illustrators of the time.

Creator:

Massachusetts (State). Geological Survey

Hitchcock, Edward

Date:

1833

Coverage:

Boston

Display Date:

1833

Hover Text:

Orra White Hitchcock — geological and botanical artist

Published Item:

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Item Index:

22

Item Sort:

1800s

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