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Ornithologist and merchant.
From the description of John Cassin correspondence, 1857. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452831Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873American Philosophical Society.Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820Cassin, John.Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899Cuvier, Georges, Baron, 1769-1832Darlington, William, 1782-1863Edison, Thomas A., (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955Everett, Edward, 1794-1865Fitch, JohnFoulke, William Parker, 1816-1865.Genth, F. A., (Frederick Augustus), 1820-1893Gray, Asa, 1810-1888Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872Harding, Warren G.Lawrence, George Newbold, 1806-1895.LeConte, John L., (John Lawrence), 1825-1883Newcomb, SimonNewton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864Seybert, Adam, 1773-1825Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866Stevens, HenrySuckley, George, 1830-1869.Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874Thatcher, Edward P. (Edward Power), 1916-Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824Waterton, Charles, 1782-1865Wayne, AnthonyCassin, John, 1813-1868Cassin, John, 1813-1869Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-187433 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.EnglishEnglishHoughton LibrarySuckley, George, 1830-1869. Papers of George Suckley, 1846-1886.Suckley, George, 1830-1869.Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 1823-1887.Cassin, John, 1813-1869.Papers of George Suckley, 1846-1886.97 pieces.1 box.1 oversize folder.The collection consists of the correspondence and papers of George Suckely's activities and interest in the field of natural history, especially ornithology. Some letters relate to the Northern Pacific Railroad Route Survey of 1853-57. Correspondents include Spencer Fullerton Baird and John Cassin. There is also correspondence from James Graham Cooper regarding the publication of his and Sucklely's book, The natural history of Washington territory. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensLawrence, George N. (George Newbold) Papers, ca. 1860s-1870s, Circa 1860s-1870sLawrence, George N.(George Newbold),1806-1895.Lawrence, George N. (George Newbold) Papers, ca. 1860s-1870s Circa 1860s-1870s1.0 Linear feet, Ca. 600 itemsThis collection contains professional and personal correspondece, as well as some personal business accounts. The topics mentioned range from general ornithology to specific birds, particularly of the West Indies and South America; bird illustrations and various publications; paleontology, and zoology.American Philosophical SocietyJohn L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-1897, 1812-1897LeConte, John L., (John Lawrence), 1825-1883John L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-18977.7 Linear feet, Ca. 1900 itemsThis collection contains mostly entomological material, with much information on the description and identification of particular insects, entomological collections, and the study of entomology in Europe and the United States. In addition, there are materials on medicine and hospitals during the American Civil War, on the Corps of Topographical Engineers, the United States Army, on natural history in the United States, and on the LeConte's family. Some letters are written to President Rutherford B. Hayes and concern the Commissionership of Agriculture, for which LeConte was considered, but not appointed. Letters of John Eatton LeConte and Joseph LeConte are included.American Philosophical SocietyLawrence, George Newbold, 1806-1895. Papers, ca. 1860s-1870s.Lawrence, George Newbold, 1806-1895.Papers, ca. 1860s-1870s.ca. 600 items.This collection contains professional and personal correspondence, as well as some personal business accounts. The topics mentioned range from general ornithology to specific birds, particularly of the West Indies and South America; bird illustrations and various publications; paleontology, and zoology. American Philosophical Society LibraryCassin, John. Scrapbook, 1869-1933.Cassin, John.Dechert, Robert.Scrapbook, 1869-1933.1 v.Scrapbook dated 8.3.75 but includes obituaries of John Cassin (1813-1869). Comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, most dated 1874-1878 pasted into a stock ledger book; covers Philadelphia notable figures and events including the Centennial Exhibition in 1876. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryMiscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1668-1983, Bulk, 1750-1850, 1668-1983Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection25.0 Linear feetThough the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.EnglishAmerican Philosophical SocietyScientists Collection, 1563-1973VariousScientists Collection 1563-19735.75 Linear feet; 13 upright boxes, 8 oversize folders.The Scientists Collection is comprised of individual letters and small groups of correspondence from American, British, French, and German scientists during the past three centuries. Although the content is highly varied, there is significant strength in astronomy, natural history, conchology, and geology. Among the scientists better represented in the collection are the astronomers William Radcliffe Birt, J.F.W. Herschel, and Franz Xaver von Zach; the conchologists A.D. Brown, Fred L. Button, Otto Mörch, Alfred Newton, Christian M. Poulsen, Temple Prime, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, and A. G. Wetherby; the physical scientists George Biddell Airy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ferdinand R. Hassler, and Max Planck; the archaeologist Jean François Nadaillac; the philosopher William Whewell; and the naturalists Walter Henry Bates, Robert Chambers, Edme Dupuget, Robert Kaye Greville, Joseph Henry, John Stevens Henslow, John Lubbock, and Herbert Spencer. American Philosophical SocietyCassin, John, 1813-1869. John Cassin correspondence, 1857.Cassin, John, 1813-1869.John Cassin correspondence, 1857.1 item.Library of CongressThatcher, Edward P. (Edward Power), 1916-. Papers, 1955-1960.Thatcher, Edward P. (Edward Power), 1916-Bourne, Howard J.Evans, William Bacon, 1875-1964.Pennington, Levi T. (Levi Talbott), 1875-1975.Tolles, Frederick Barnes, 1915-Hubben, William, 1895-1974.Papers, 1955-1960.2 folders.This collection contains the papers of Edward P. Thatcher, including a copy of his 1955 article in the Friends Journal, entitled "Western Exploration and Quaker Naturalists", and letters in response to this article from such Friends as William Hubben, William Bacon Evans, and Howard J. Bourne. Also included are letters relating to the William Hobson diary and the article Thatcher later published on the diary. Correspondents include Frederick Tolles and Levi Pennington. The letters include biographical data on John Cassin, William Hobson, and genealogical data on the Minthorn, Hobson, and Bourne families. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore CollegeAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe, 1845-1865Record Group IIe.1.0 sectionThis is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description.EnglishAmerican Philosophical SocietyWilliam Parker Foulke Papers, 1840-1865, 1840-1865Foulke, William Parker, 1816-1865William Parker Foulke Papers, 1840-18653.75 Linear feet, ca. 3,000 itemsThe Foulke Papers are the product of the diverse social and intellectual interests of the Philadelphia attorney and philanthropist William Parker Foulke. A product of the distinctive culture of reform in antebellum Philadelphia, Foulke was the scion of the old elite who put a conservative stamp on social change. The collection onsists primarily of correspondence, notes, and essays. It includes numerous lectures delivered by Foulke along with material on the Lancaster County Prison, New York Prison Association, and the Philadelphia Society For Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons; notebooks concerning prisons and prisoners, including a 1846-1852 diary, and a listing of prisoners, their race, age, crime, sentence, and observations; a diary concerning the American Colonization Society (1852); a copy of an arctic diary (1853-1854) by John Wall Wilson, in the hand of Isaac Israel Hayes, which recounts much of the journey aboard the brig Advance, commanded by Elisha Kent Kane. There is also a list of buildings (1820-1841) designed by John Haviland, and material on the American Academy of Music, Philadelphia.American Philosophical SocietyFoulke, William Parker, 1816-1865. Papers, ca. 1840-1865.Foulke, William Parker, 1816-1865.Hayes, I. I. (Isaac Israel), 1832-1881.Wilson, John Wall.Papers, ca. 1840-1865.ca. 3000 items.This collection contains the correspondence and personal papers of Foulke, including many copies of letters by him and numerous lectures he delivered. He was much concerned with prison reform, and there is material on the Lancaster County Prison, the New York Prison Association, the Philadelphia Prison Society, and the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. There are notebooks concerning prisons and prisoners, including a 1846-1852 diary, and a listing of prisoners, their race, age, crime, sentence, and observations. American Philosophical Society Library