File:Ephraim Bull Concord Grape Original Vine.jpg

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English: from "How to Grow and Use the Grape in Kansas" published in 1901 by the Kansas State Horticultural Society, a photo before 1895 of the original Concord grape vine and Ephraim Bull (1806-95), of Concord, Massachusetts, which he propagated and named.
Date first publication (known), 1901. date of creation, before 1895 due to person in photo
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Original publication: from "How to Grow and Use the Grape in Kansas" published in 1901 by the Kansas State Horticultural Society

Immediate source: see original publication
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unknown

(Life time: Person in photo lived 1806-1895)
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book published 1901, photo had to be before 1895 due to death of person in photo

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