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Valery Havard

Valery Havard Valery Havard (February 18, 1846 – November 6, 1927), was a career army officer, physician, author, and botanist. Although he held many notable posts during his military career, he is most well known for his service on the western frontier of the United States and in Cuba. Many Texas plants are named for Havard, including the Chisos bluebonnet (''Lupinus havardii''), Havard oak (''Quercus havardii''), and Havard's evening primrose (''Oenothera havardii''). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Venereal peril

    Published 1903
    Other Authors: “…Havard, Valery, 1846-1927…”
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    Venereal peril

    Published 1903
    Other Authors: “…Havard, Valery, 1846-1927…”
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    Report of Lieut. L.R. Hare, acting engineer officer, of march of the Seventh Cavalry during summer and fall of 1877 by Hare, L. R.

    Published 1878
    Other Authors: “…Havard, Valery, 1846-1927…”
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