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Title: | John Torrey papers, 1819-1864 | ||
Dates: | 1819-1864 | ||
Abstract: | The John Torrey Papers consist of two separate collections. The first contains original documents, often from John Torrey, a prominent botanist in the nineteenth century. Torrey's letters often discuss natural history, books, and flora. Amos Eaton is his most regular correspondent, and the letters are often of a personal nature in which Torrey gives Eaton support for his scientific pursuits. Mention is also made of temperance. This portion of the collection is relatively small. The second part of the collection contains various notes and transcriptions Chapman Robbins made for a study she undertook on Torrey. This larger part of the collection consists of over two boxes of transcriptions of Torrey correspondence and provides a far more complete picture of Torrey. View finding aid for a full description | ||
Call #: | Mss.B.T63.1 | ||
Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | ||
Topics: | Natural history | Science and technology | ||
Genre: | Scientific Correspondence | ||
Subjects: | Botany. | Geology -- New York (State) -- Surveys. | Insects. | Mineralogy. | Natural history. | Temperance. |