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Jane Hancox Newell Moore

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Jane Hancox Newell Moore (17 June 1857 - 14 August 1945) was an American botanist and author. She is known for her publications on botany for children. She was the mother of Robert Lowell Moore and the grandmother of Robin Moore and Marcia Moore.

Jane Hancox Newell Moore
Born
Jane Hancox Newell

(1857-06-17)June 17, 1857
Died(1945-08-14)August 14, 1945 (aged 88)
SpouseJames Lowell Moore
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsBotany

Life and career

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Newell was born Jane Hancox Newell on 17 June 1857 in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Reverend William Newell and Frances Boott Wells.[1][2] Her father had graduated from Harvard College in 1824, and he subsequently served as the Unitarian minister at the First Church of Roxbury and the First Church of Cambridge.[3] Her mother was a descendent of the minister William Wells.[1] Newell had five siblings who lived to adulthood: Frances "Fanny" Boott Newell, William Wells Newell, Robert Ralston Newell, Kirk Boott Newell, and Louisa Lee Newell.[3]

In the late nineteenth century, botany was a common area of study for women. New England was a particularly strong locus for female botanists due to the early establishment of female academies and women's colleges.[4] Although women frequently studied botany, publishing original research on the topic was rare. More commonly, women who published works on botany wrote textbooks directed towards schools and children.[4]

Newell wrote at least three books[5][6][7] on botany directed towards young children and authored an original research article on the flowers of the horsechestnut.[8] She was primarily active scientifically from 1888 to 1898.[4]

Newell married James Lowell Moore on 2 February 1895.[1] Together they had two sons: Robert Lowell Moore, who was born on 12 January 1896, and Arthur Moore who was born around 1898.[9][10] Robert Moore went on to co-found the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts. Robert Moore also had five children, including author Robin Moore and writer and astrologer Marcia Moore.[11]

Publications

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  • Newell, Jane H. (1888). Outlines of Lessons in Botany: For the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying with their Children. Part I: From Seed to Leaf. Illustrated by H. P. Symmes.
  • Newell, Jane H. (1892). Outlines of Lessons in Botany: For the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying with their Children. Part II: Flower & Fruit. Illustrated by H. P. Symmes. Boston: Ginn & Company.
  • Moore, Jane Newell (1893). "The Flowers of the Horsechestnut". Botanical Gazette. 18 (3): 107--109. doi:10.1086/326906.
  • Moore, Jane Newell (1896). "Morning in Venice". In Merrill, Estelle M. H. (ed.). Cambridge Sketches by Cambridge Authors. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Young Women's Christian Association. p. 174.
  • Moore, Jane Newell (1898). A reader in botany. Vol. 1. Ginn & Co.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wells, James Hayden; Wells, Anita (1951). The Reverend William Wells, Bromsgrove, England and Brattleboro, Vermont: his family and descendants. Quotations from family letters and records. San Diego, California: Arts & Crafts Press. p. 76.
  2. ^ Congress, The Library of. "Moore, Jane Newell, 1857-1945 - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  3. ^ a b Moore, Jane Newell; Chickering, Elmer; Hardy, A. N.; Seaver, C.; Whipple, John Adams (1860), Newell family photograph album, Notman Photo Co. (Boston, Mass.), OCLC 908149485, retrieved 2024-10-10
  4. ^ a b c Rudolph, Emanuel D. (1990). "Women who Studied Plants in the Pre-Twentieth Century United States and Canada". Taxon. 39 (2): 151–205. doi:10.2307/1223016. ISSN 0040-0262 – via Wiley Online Library.
  5. ^ Newell, Jane H. (1888). Outlines of Lessons in Botany: For the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying with their Children. Part I: From Seed to Leaf. Illustrated by H. P. Symmes.
  6. ^ Newell, Jane H. (1892). Outlines of Lessons in Botany: For the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying with their Children. Part II: Flower & Fruit. Illustrated by H. P. Symmes. Boston: Ginn & Company.
  7. ^ Moore, Jane Newell (1898). A reader in botany. Vol. 1. Ginn & Co.
  8. ^ Moore, Jane Newell (1893). "The Flowers of the Horsechestnut". Botanical Gazette. 18 (3): 107--109. doi:10.1086/326906.
  9. ^ New England Aviators 1914-1918, Vol. I: Their Portraits and Their Records. Schiffer Publishing, Limited. 1997. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-7643-0345-6.
  10. ^ Moore, Jane Newell; Warren, W. Shaw; Seaver, C.; Conly, C. F.; Zimmerman, Charles A.; Hawes, Josiah Johnson (1860), Photograph album of the Moore, Newell, and Tiffany families, Zimmerman Portrait Gallery, Charles D. Fredricks & Co, Litchfield Studios, Pach Brothers (Firm), Notman Photo Co. (Boston, Mass.), OCLC 908148952, retrieved 2024-10-10
  11. ^ "Robert and Eleanor Moore Collection, 1943-1963". concordlibrary.org. Concord Free Public Library. 2016. Archived from the original on 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
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