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After Sophia's family returned from a trip to Montana, specifically Glacier National Park, the name "Grinnell" popped up often.
So, in the order in which I searched (ChatGPT would have been faster, but not as much fun).
A generic google search resulted in this:
And, then, of course, the rest was easy. Next:
And, then, wiki:
But this was most entertaining. Look at the search and then looked what popped up as the first hit! Whoo-hoo!
From 2014! Wow! What a hoot!
I don't know if Grinnell ever made it to North Dakota but with his close friendship with Teddy Roosevelt my hunch is, that if he didn't, he still knew a lot about North Dakota. But to have a geographic location in North Dakota named after him, certainly suggests he was there.
The Pawnee people: Central Plains Indian tribe historically associated with Nebraska and northern Kansas. Language: Caddoan family.
In Memoriam, from The Auk: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology.
This does not say Grinnell actually returned to North Dakota, but it's hard to believe that he did not:
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One Of My Large-Leave Plants
Update: a new leaf has just unfurled.
A couple of days ago:
Today:
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