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  1. John Henry Dick (May 12, 1919 – September 18, 1995) was an American naturalist and wildlife artist who specialized in birds.

  2. John Henry "Dick" Turpin (August 20, 1876 – March 10, 1962) was a sailor in the United States Navy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Turpin was one of the first African American Chief Petty Officers in the U.S. Navy.

  3. 1 . John Henry Dick journals, 1947-1987 SCHS 34/0655 . Creator:Dick, John Henry, 1919-1995. Description:7 volumes . Biographical/historical note:South Carolina artist, author, naturalist, photographer, world traveler, and conservationist.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2018 · John HenryDick” Turpin died quietly in his sleep at home March 10, 1962, in Bremerton.

  5. John Henry “Dick” Turpin (August 20, 1876 – March 10, 1962) Turpin became one of the Navy’s first African American Chief Petty Officers in 1917. Existing records show his first enlistment in Bremerton on Nov. 4, 1896 and participated in the Spanish-American War, the Boxer Rebellion and World War I.

  6. Although renowned wildlife artist and conservationist John Henry Dick is widely recognized for his contributions to ornithology, his observations of the floral character of his home at Dixie Plantation are indicative of his devotion to the nearly 900 acres of meadows, wetlands, and pine forest along the Stono River.

  7. 28 de dic. de 2020 · U.S. Navy trailblazer John HenryDick” Turpin received some long overdue recognition last week for his service and heroism nearly 60 years after his death.