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- Elizabeth Carrington Morris (7 July 1795 – 12 February 1865) was an American botanist, and an expert on the flora of Philadelphia. With her sister, Margaretta Morris, she has been credited by historian Catherine McNeur as helping to transform American science in the 19th century. (en)
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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- Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard, Germantown (en)
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- Elizabeth Carrington Morris (7 July 1795 – 12 February 1865) was an American botanist, and an expert on the flora of Philadelphia. With her sister, Margaretta Morris, she has been credited by historian Catherine McNeur as helping to transform American science in the 19th century. (en)
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- Elizabeth Carrington Morris (en)
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- Elizabeth Carrington Morris (en)
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