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"Brady developed a reputation because of his quality and his marketing skills," said Ann M. Shumard, curator of photographs at the National Portrait Gallery.
Mathew Brady's photographs made a president, captured reality of Civil War Jacqueline Trescott 2010
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-- OT Michael Shumard -- A longtime contributor who played in 40 games for the Aggies and returned off an injury to contribute in 2009.
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In Texas, current land cover is mostly pine-hardwood forest, with post oak, Shumard oak, and eastern redcedar woods to the west.
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Stream bottoms were often wooded with bur oak, Shumard oak, sugar hackberry, elm, ash, eastern cottonwood, and pecan.
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The bottomland forests contained bur oak, Shumard oak, sugar hackberry, elm, ash, eastern cottonwood, and pecan, but most have been converted to cropland and pasture.
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The original granite monument to the ceremonial planting of a Shumard Oak tree in Lafayette Square read -- "Planted a Summard Oak tree on April 22, 2008, in honor of Earth Day and the Cresent City's hosting of the North American Leader's Summit."
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Bottomland forests contain pin oak, bur oak, Shumard oak, swamp white oak, and other species with affinities to more southerly ecoregions (see Table 2).
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Shumard, B F-- Shall make report of Surveys ... ..
Laws of the eighth legislature of the state of Texas, Texas. 1861
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"Coming from Chicago, we're running in this weather all the time," Shumard said.
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"We are replacing the trees with Shumard and live oaks, which are much more fitting to this environment."
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