Liberty Hyde Bailey

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Liberty Hyde Bailey was instrumental in separating Horticulture from Botany and establishing it as a distinct scientific pursuit. He was a botanist, horticulturalist, plant breeder, traveler and plant explorer, outstanding teacher, astute and successful administrator, lobbyist, rural sociologist, prolific writer and superb editor, environmentalist, philosopher, poet, and visionary.

Born on a farm in Michigan in 1858, Liberty Hyde Bailey graduated from the Michigan Agricultural College with a degree in botany. After working with the renowned botanist Asa Gray at Harvard, he returned to Michigan to teach horticulture and landscape gardening. In 1888, he came to Cornell to build a new curriculum in practical and experimental horticulture. In 1904, the Legislature passed a bill establishing the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell, and Liberty Hyde Bailey became its first dean. In that role, he established new departments to complement existing fields of study, and appointed Cornell's first women professors. In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt appointed him to chair a presidential Country Life Commission.

Bailey retired from Cornell in 1913, but continued his scientific, practical, and philosophical pursuits, and made his home in Ithaca for the rest of his life. He wrote and edited numerous books, from textbooks to essays and poems. He traveled extensively on botanical collecting trips, and continued his studies of palms, blackberries, grapes, cabbages, pumpkins and squashes. During his lifetime, he received innumerable awards and honors. Liberty Hyde Bailey died in 1954 at the age of ninety-six.

  • March 15, 1858: Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. born near South Haven, Michigan
  • 1862: Sarah Harrison Bailey, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr.'s mother, dies
  • 1863: Liberty Hyde Bailey, Sr. marries Maria Bridges
  • 1873: Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. delivers first public speech, "Birds," to the South Haven Pomological Society and is elected Ornithologist of the organization
  • 1877 - 1882 : Attends Michigan Agricultural College in Lansing, Michigan; studies Botany under the instruction of Dr. William Beal; meets Annette Smith
  • 1882: Graduates from Michigan Agricultural College with a Bachelor of Science degree
  • 1882: Works in Springfield, Illinois as a reporter for the Morning Monitor
  • Feb. 1883: Moves to Cambridge, Massachussetts to work as an assistant to Harvard botanist Asa Gray
  • June 1883: Marries Annette Smith
  • 1885: Accepts professorship at Michigan Agricultural College; publishes first book "Talks Afield: About Plants and the Science of Plants"
  • 1886: Receives Master of Science degree from Michigan Agricultural College
  • June 29, 1887: Daughter Sara May Bailey born
  • 1887: Invited to give a series of lectures at Cornell
  • 1889: Begins work as a Professor of Practical and Experimental Horticulture at Cornell
  • Nov. 17, 1889: Daughter Ethel Zoe Bailey born
  • 1899: Appoints Anna Botsford Comstock as first female professor at Cornell
  • 1904: Becomes Dean of New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell
  • 1908: Leads a Commission on Country Life at the request of President Theodore Roosevelt
  • 1911: Appoints Martha Van Rensselaer and Flora Rose as Professors in Home Economics
  • 1913: Retires from position of Dean; begins a Herbarium at home on Sage Place
  • 1917 - 1949 : Travels around the world on plant collecting expeditions
  • 1926: Elected President of the Botanical Society of America
  • 1935: Gives Hortorium to Cornell
  • 1935: Daughter Sara dies
  • 1938: Wife Annette dies
  • 1944: Bailey's idea for a campus arboretum, botanical garden, and research field is realized with the opening of the Cornell Plantations
  • Mar. 15, 1948: Bailey misses 90th birthday party in Ithaca because he is on plant collecting trip in West Indies
  • Dec. 25, 1954: Bailey dies at his home in Ithaca
  • 1958: United States Post Office issues a comemorative stamp honoring gardening and horticulture in America

From the guide to the Liberty Hyde Bailey Papers, 1845 - 2004, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Houghton Mifflin Company. Houghton Mifflin Company reader reports on manuscripts submitted for publication. 1882-1931. Houghton Library
referencedIn Michael A. Spencer, Bromeliad Research Collection, 1853-2003 Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries,
referencedIn Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period Houghton Library
referencedIn Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1863-1949. Fetter mss., 1875-1988. Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
referencedIn Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period Houghton Library
creatorOf Liberty Hyde Bailey Papers, 1845 - 2004 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
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associatedWith Bailey, Ethel Zoe. person
associatedWith Bailey, L. H. 1858-1954 person
associatedWith Bailey, Marcus. person
associatedWith Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935 person
associatedWith Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930 person
associatedWith Cornell University. corporateBody
associatedWith Cornell University. Junior Naturalist Club. corporateBody
associatedWith Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1863-1949 person
associatedWith Gray, Asa, 1810-1888 person
correspondedWith Houghton Mifflin Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Lawrence, George Hill Mathewson, 1910-1978 person
associatedWith Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. corporateBody
associatedWith Macmillan Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Michael A. Spencer person
associatedWith New York State College of Agriculture. corporateBody
associatedWith Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918 person
associatedWith Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946 person
associatedWith Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 person
associatedWith Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942 person
associatedWith United States. Country Life Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918 person
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