Kramsh, Samuel

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During the last quarter of the eighteenth century, Samuel Kramsh worked as a collector and supplier of native plants for horticulturists and botanists, including Humphry and Moses Marshall and Benjamin Smith Barton. Of German descent and probably a Moravian, Kramsh collected extensively in both Pennsylvania and North Carolina, however little else is known about his life. That he was apparently well trained in formal botany is suggested by his familiarity with botanical nomenclature and the Linnean system, and his circle of clients and correspondents places him at the center of American botanical enquiry. A Samuel G. Kramsh listed in the 1810 census for the Moravian town of Salem, N.C. may be the botanist's son.

From the guide to the Samuel Kramsh, A List of Plants Found in Pennsylvania and North-Carolina : manuscript notebook MS 431., 1787-1789, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries)

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