David douglas, died

July 13th , 1834

David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and explorer, is renowned for his significant contributions to the field of botany, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Born on June 25, 1799, in Scone, Scotland, he is best known for the introduction of numerous plant species to Britain, including the Douglas fir, which is named in his honor.

David Douglas died under mysterious and tragic circumstances on July 12, 1834, in Hawaii. While on an expedition, he fell into a pit trap used to catch wild animals, and it is believed that he was either killed by the bull that was also in the pit or possibly by the trap’s makers. His death at the age of 35 marked the end of a brief but highly impactful career in botany and exploration.

More From This Day

calendar 1985

Live Aid Concert

July 13, 1985

calendar 1981

Martin Hurson, dies

July 13, 1981

calendar 1868

Scottish Reform Act passed.

July 13, 1868

calendar 1825

The Catholic Association, dissolved

July 13, 1825

calendar 1809

Dublin Harp Society, founded

July 13, 1809

calendar 1469

King James III, marries

July 13, 1469

calendar 1344

Ralph de Ufford arrives in Ireland

July 13, 1344

calendar 1249

King Alexander III, crowned

July 13, 1249

Related Countries

blog Ireland

bagpipes of ireland

bagpipes of ireland

blog Ireland

great irish warpipes

great irish warpipes

blog Ireland

Pastoral Pipes

Pastoral Pipes

blog Ireland

minstrel boy

minstrel boy

blog Ireland

wearing of the green

wearing of the green

blog Ireland

celtic fiddle

celtic fiddle

blog Ireland

flute

flute

blog Ireland

low whistle

low whistle

blog Ireland

tin whistle

tin whistle

blog Ireland

uilleann pipes

uilleann pipes

No related content found.