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  1. In 1905 he married Marian Bell, the younger daughter of Alexander Graham Bell. [ 10 ][ 11 ] Fairchild was a member of the board of trustees of the National Geographic Society, [ 12 ] and an officer in what is now called the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. [ 13 ]

  2. In 1905 he married Marian Bell, the youngest daughter of Alexander Graham Bell, and the couple had two children. They bought a property in Coconut Grove, Florida , which they named “The Kampong” after family compounds in Indonesia.

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  3. Fairchild added a lot of push to that effort because he was a government employee; he was a man of high status and had married into the family of Alexander Graham Bell.

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  4. David Fairchild and his wife Marian (married in 1905) enjoyed their trips to Florida and on one occasion, Mrs. Fairchild found property she thought would make an appropriate home and garden for her family.

  5. Feb 20, 2018 · In the early 20th century, botanist David Fairchild traveled the world and brought plants back to the U.S. that we now see as thoroughly American. NPR talks with the author of a book on...

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  6. He married Daisy Bell the daughter of the famed telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Associated With. Joseph Bergen was another prominent botanist whose efforts also revolutionized the science as it was practiced in the U.S.

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  8. Dec 9, 2018 · David Stone’s book “The Food Explorer” eloquently details the life and travels of Fairchild as he brought many of the plants that are common to our diets today. The book is a colorful and fascinating narrative of the life of a man who lived in an age where Americans were eating purely for subsistence, who traveled the world to bring flavor and spice and diversity into our diets.