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Edward Tuckerman was a botanist who specialized in lichen of North America.
Tuckerman, eldest son of Edward Tuckerman, a Boston merchant, and Sophia (May) Tuckerman, was born in Boston in 1817. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Union College in 1837 and 1844 respectively and his L.L.B. and A.B. from Harvard University in 1839 and 1847 respectively. Tuckerman married Sarah Eliza Sigourney Cushing in 1854 and in 1855 began a professorship at Amherst College. Tuckerman began his career at Amherst College as a professor of history; three years later he became a professor of botany. Severe hearing loss forced Tuckerman to abandon his classroom work for botanical research. Although no longer a professor, Tuckerman was included in the Amherst College course catalogue until his death in 1886. During the course of his research, Tuckerman became an authority on lichens, discovering the famous ravine in the White Mountains now bearing his name. Tuckerman's scientific findings have been documented in many articles and books.
Edward Tuckerman (1817-1886), the son of Edward Tuckerman (1775-1843) and Sophia May Tuckerman (1784-1870), was a botanist and authority on lichens. He was born in Boston, Mass., and received degrees from Union College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Divinity School. From 1854 until his death, he was a professor at Amherst College. A devoted scholar, Tuckerman published extensively. He contributed measurably to the classification and description of North American lichens. He also wrote upon biographical, historical, and theological topics, and was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1855.
Edward Tuckerman, eldest son of Edward Tuckerman, a Boston merchant, and Sophia (May) Tuckerman, was born in Boston in 1817. After attending Ingraham's school, Boston Latin, he received his B.A. and M.A. from Union College in 1837 and 1844 respectively and his L.L.B. and A.B. from Harvard University in 1839 and 1847 respectively. Tuckerman married Sarah Eliza Sigourney Cushing in 1854 and in 1855 began a professorship at Amherst College. Tuckerman began his career at Amherst College as a professor of history; three years later he became a professor of botany. Severe hearing loss forced Tuckerman to abandon his classroom work for botanical research. Although no longer a professor, Tuckerman was included in the Amherst College course catalogue until his death in 1886. During the course of his research, Tuckerman became an authority on lichens, discovering the famous ravine in the White Mountains now bearing his name. Tuckerman's scientific findings have been documented in many articles and books.
Edward Tuckerman, 1817-1886, botanist and expert on lichens, b. Boston, educated Boston Latin, Union College, Harvard Law; after a trip to Europe, returned to Harvard for undergraduate degree and graduated Harvard Divinity School in 1852; professor of botany at Amherst College, published work is chiefly on lichens, Tuckerman's Ravine on Mt. Washington, NH, is named after him.
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Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. [Selections]
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[Selections] 1839-1877.
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Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Tuckerman botanical papers, 1816-1886.
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Tuckerman botanical papers, 1816-1886.
Correspondence, notes, pamphlets and specimens documenting Tuckerman's research as a botanist and collector of lichens. Correspondents include William G. Farlow, Charles Frost, Asa Gray, W. Nylander, Henry Ravenel, and Charles J. Sprague. Lichenological manuscripts include botanical journals kept by Tuckerman on various expeditions in New England, the Bering Strait, and on the Missouri and Yellowstone exploring expedition.
ArchivalResource: 2 archives boxes, 6 books (1 linear ft.)
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Tuckerman botanical papers, 1816-1886.
Tuckerman, Frederick Goddard, 1821-1873. Correspondence, 1833-1873.
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Correspondence, 1833-1873.
Contains two typed copies of letters to Alfred Tennyson thanking him for his hospitality and acknowledging his happiness at their acquaintance. Includes one manuscript by his father, Edward, entitled Records of My Children which enumerates the birth, christenings, vaccinations, health and ailments of his children. The collection includes a letter dated 1868 from Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne offering to sell the family's home, the Wayside, to Frederick Tuckerman. The other correspondence included in the collection is personal, detailing the exchange of books and poetry as well as the conditions of friends and family.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Tuckerman, Frederick Goddard, 1821-1873. Correspondence, 1833-1873.
Farlow Reference Library collection of botanists papers, 1855-1946 (inclusive).
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Farlow Reference Library collection of botanists papers, 1855-1946 (inclusive).
Composite collection of papers of botanists, gathered by the Farlow Reference Library, Harvard University, from various sources. Each scientist's papers generally comprise a folder and typically include the following: letters, manuscripts for publication, Exsiccati and specimen lists, botanical drawings, photographs, and notes. Materials document the research of botanists affiliated with various private and governmental institutions both in the United States and Europe, of amateur cryptogamic botanists, and of illustrators. Included are the algae drawings of Charles Bullard and a card index created by Edward B. Chamberlain.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 linear ft. (7 boxes).
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- Farlow Reference Library collection of botanists papers, 1855-1946 (inclusive).
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Correspondence, 1832-1873.
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Correspondence, 1832-1873.
This collection consists primarily of incoming correspondence from Tuckerman's colleagues in natural history, many of them leading natural scientists of the day. The letters relate chiefly to the exchange of botanical specimens, their identification, and the publication of botanical papers and catalogs. Correspondents include Asa Gray (1810-1888), Thaddeus William Harris (1795-1856), Increase Allen Lapham (1811-1875), W. F. Macrae ( - ), William Oakes (1799-1848), Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), Henry Parker Sartwell (1792-1867), and John Torrey (1796-1873). Henry William Ravenel (1814-1887) wrote Tuckerman from South Carolina. In addition to scientific exchanges, he analyzed the political and cultural situation in the South following the Civil War (see his letter of 20 March 1866). Tuckerman also corresponded with several Europeans.
ArchivalResource: 10 v. ; octavo.
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Correspondence, 1832-1873.
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Letter to Mrs. Mann?, 1869 August 4.
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Letter to Mrs. Mann?, 1869 August 4.
Sympathy letter on the death of her son and a response to specific inquiries regarding her son's work with Hawaiian lichens; discusses at length his talent for scientific study and his contributions to the field of lichen study.
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Letter to Mrs. Mann?, 1869 August 4.
Oakes, William, 1799-1848. Correspondence, 1823-1848.
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Correspondence, 1823-1848.
This collection contains Oakes' correspondence with leading natural scientists of the day. Principal correspondents include John Carey (1797-1880), Asa Gray (1810-1888), Thaddeus William Harris (1795-1856), John Torrey (1796-1873), and Edward Tuckerman (1817-1886). The correspondence relates chiefly to the collection and identification of botanical specimens in North America, especially New England.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (313 items)
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- Oakes, William, 1799-1848. Correspondence, 1823-1848.
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. A synopsis of the lichenes of New England, the other northern states, and British America, 1848-1870 / by Edward Tuckerman.
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A synopsis of the lichenes of New England, the other northern states, and British America, 1848-1870 / by Edward Tuckerman.
Published essay (Cambridge, Mass., George Nichols,1848) with handwritten annotations. Also includes five autograph letters signed, tipped in, from Edward Tuckerman to I.A. Lapham (1853-1870).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 24 cm.
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. A synopsis of the lichenes of New England, the other northern states, and British America, 1848-1870 / by Edward Tuckerman.
Farlow, W. G. (William Gilson), 1844-1919. Papers of William Gilson Farlow, 1866-1919 (bulk).
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Papers of William Gilson Farlow, 1866-1919 (bulk).
Papers provide an extensive documentation of Farlow's professional career, including botanical research in eastern U.S. and Europe, teaching at Harvard, and organizational activities, as well as of his personal life. Also documents growth of field of cryptogamic botany at Farlow Herbarium, at Harvard, and in North America. Includes correspondence, field notebooks, drawings, specimen and bibliographic lists, manuscripts of some of his published works, and notes. Also personal correspondence and financial papers; notes and drafts of speeches and class lectures; scrapbooks reflecting his activities within and outside of Harvard; class notes; certificates and diplomas; photographs, including portraits by Farlow of his students and other botanists, and views of the Farlow family estate and of specimens; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: ca. 24 linear feet (38 boxes)
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Willey, Henry, 1824-1907. Papers, 1839-1961.
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Papers, 1839-1961.
Papers principally relating to Willey's avocation in the field of lichenology, including letters concerning the death of Edward Tuckerman, also a lichenologist; articles by and about Tuckerman from various journals; two letters addressed to Charles James Sprague; a reprint of the preface to the edition of Tuckerman's lichenological papers compiled by William L. Culberson; manuscript of Willey's revision of "Synopsis of the Genus Arthonia" and an index compiled by Culberson; manuscript drafts of books and articles by Willey; and a catalog of the works on lichens in Willey's library.
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Willey, Henry, 1824-1907. Papers, 1839-1961.
Autograph File, T, 1580-1975.
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Autograph File, T, 1580-1975.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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Morong, Thomas, 1827-1894. Letter to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888 (inclusive).
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Letter to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888 (inclusive).
Consists of letters to Morong from about 156 correspondents, mostly American European or Canadian botanists with the exception of a few letters from three relatives living in Chile.
ArchivalResource: ca. 890 items.
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- Morong, Thomas, 1827-1894. Letter to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888 (inclusive).
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Letter, 1874 July 20, Amherst, to [Charles H. Hitchcock?].
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Letter, 1874 July 20, Amherst, to [Charles H. Hitchcock?].
He has been unable to answer his question concerning the limitation of alpine plants in the New England area; has a great interest in the White Mountains; refers to Starr King's book; comments on lichens found elsewhere, and maps drawn by Scudder.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. on 1 fold. leaf. 19 cm.
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Letter, 1874 July 20, Amherst, to [Charles H. Hitchcock?].
[Edward Tuckerman, biographical materials]
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[Edward Tuckerman, biographical materials] 1887-
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [Edward Tuckerman, biographical materials]
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945
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Papers of the Cabot family, 1786-2013
Correspondence, diaries, and travel journals, etc., of the Cabot family of Boston, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 13 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file, 1 boxed volume, 1 oversize folder
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- Papers, 1786-1945
Tuckerman, Edward. A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the Other Northern States, and British America, 1853-1870
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Tuckerman, Edward. A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the Other Northern States, and British America 1853-1870
Published essay with handwritten annotations. Also includes five autograph letters signed, tipped in, from Edward Tuckerman to I. A. Lapham (1853-1870).
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- Tuckerman, Edward. A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the Other Northern States, and British America, 1853-1870
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Botanical papers of Manassah Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
Title:
Botanical papers of Manassah Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
The Manasseh Cutler papers consist of 8 notebooks of observations of plants, 4 notebooks of extracts from books and letters and a few loose materials. The notebooks are part of a numbered series and go from 1783 to 1804 with gaps. All of these notebooks contain very detailed notes on plants and were apparently intended as part of an effort to expand Cutler's Account of some of the vegetable productions ... (1785). The extract notebooks contains notes from a variety of publications, including the Transactions of the Royal Society, travel accounts, histories, and Persoon's Synopsis plantarum, as well as letters from Dr. Jonathan Stokes. The loose materials include a letter from Henry Muhlenberg (1791) and a list of plants sent to Muhlenberg; a draft of a letter to Dr. Olof Swartz (1802) and a page of notes in Edward Tuckerman's hand that was apparently sent with the Cutler papers.
ArchivalResource: 12 notebooks and miscellaneous items.
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- Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Botanical papers of Manassah Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
Administrative correspondence of the Gray Herbarium and Harvard University Herbaria, 1890-2019, bulk 1890-1955
Title:
Administrative correspondence of the Gray Herbarium and Harvard University Herbaria, 1890-2019, bulk 1890-1955
The collection consists of Gray Herbarium correspondence from the 1890s to present day but the bulk of the letters are from 1890-1955. Most of the letters are addressed to staff members of the Gray Herbarium and were transferred to the archives from office files. Some letters were gifts to the Gray Herbarium that were interfiled into the collection.
ArchivalResource: 75 linear feet
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- Harvard University. Gray Herbarium. Administrative correspondence of the Gray Herbarium, 179?-1965 (inclusive), 1840-1955 (bulk) [microform].
Tuckerman family. Herbarium : manuscript, 1846.
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Herbarium : manuscript, 1846.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Tuckerman family. Herbarium : manuscript, 1846.
Letters to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888
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Letters to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888
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- Letters to Thomas Morong, 1874-1888
Tuckerman Botanical Papers MA. 00043., 1816-1886
Title:
Tuckerman Botanical Papers 1816-1886
Botanist. Contains correspondence, notes, pamphlets and botanical specimens. Correspondents include William G. Farlow, Charles Frost, Asa Gray, William Nylander, Henry Ravenel, and Charles J. Sprague.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear foot, 2 archives boxes; 2 archives boxes, 6 books, (1 linear ft.)
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Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Botanical papers of Manasseh Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
Title:
Botanical papers of Manasseh Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
Consists of eight notebooks containing Cutler's observations of plants and four notebooks of extracts from a variety of publications and the letters of Jonathan Stokes. Also includes a few letters, a botanical paper, and notes. Cutler's botanical paper, 1785, entitled "An Account of Some of the Vegetable Productions Naturally Growing in this part of America, Botanically Arranged", was published in the Memoirs of AAAS (1785); and is extensively annotated by ? Dandridge (possibly William Dandridge Peck) and Israel Thorndike. Most of the notes are in Latin. Notes on plants were apparently intended as an expansion of this paper.
ArchivalResource: 12 notebooks and miscellaneous items.
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- Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Botanical papers of Manasseh Cutler, 1782-1808 (bulk).
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. New England lichenes / [Edward Tuckerman].
Title:
New England lichenes / [Edward Tuckerman]. 1865.
ArchivalResource: [73] leaves ; 32 cm.
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- Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. New England lichenes / [Edward Tuckerman].
Salisbury family. Papers, 1674-1916.
Title:
SALISBURY FAMILY, PAPERS, 1674-1916
This extensive collection concerns the Salisbury family whose members lived in Boston and Worcester, Mass., during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Important family figures represented in this collection are Nicholas Salisbury, his wife Martha Saunders Salisbury, and their two sons Samuel I and Stephen I; Stephen I's wife Elizabeth Tuckerman Salisbury and their son Stephen Salisbury II; Stephen Salisbury II's wife Rebekah Scott Dean Salisbury and their son Stephen Salisbury III, Stephen II's second wife Nancy Hoard Lincoln Salisbury, and Stephen II's third wife Mary Grosvenor Bangs Salisbury. There is also substantial material from members of the extended family, including Daniel Waldo (1724-1808), Samuel Barrett (1738-1798), and Benjamin Greene (1715-1776), brothers-in-law of Samuel Salisbury I and Stephen Salisbury I; Edward Tuckerman II (1775-1843), George Washington Tuckerman (1775?-1837), and Gustavus Tuckerman I (1785-1860), brothers of Elizabeth Tuckerman Salisbury; Waldo Flint (1794-1879) and his wife Catharine Dean Flint (1802-1869), sister of Rebekah Scott Dean Salisbury; and Georgianna DeVillers Lincoln (1840-1861), daughter of Nancy Hoard Lincoln Salisbury. The papers of Nicholas and Martha Saunders Salisbury include deeds, wills, powers of attorney, and business papers. There are also two receipt books, 1725-1784, and account book, 1753-1773, and a 1793 inventory of the estate of Martha Saunders Salisbury. The papers of Samuel Salisbury I include deeds, powers of attorney, indentures, and other legal documents. There are also bills, receipts, and business correspondence between him and his customers and wholesalers in England. There is considerable business and family correspondence with his brother Stephen Salisbury I which offers extensive political, financial, religious, and social commentary. Business and family correspondence with his brothers-in-law, the merchants Daniel Waldo, Samuel Barrett, and Benjamin Greene, is also included. There are also two journals, 1769-1775, which Samuel I kept while on a tour of England. The papers of Stephen Salisbury I include powers of attorney, indentures, deeds (including the deed for the Salisbury farm from John Hancock), and other legal documents. The business papers include orders, receipts, and requests for loans from customers. There is also correspondence to wholesalers in England and other merchants and manufacturers in America. There is extensive correspondence with his brother Samuel I, including requests for goods, money, advice, and information, as well as family correspondence and commentary on political and social developments before, during, and after the American Revolution. There is business and family correspondence with his brothers-in-law, the merchants Daniel Waldo, Samuel Barrett, Benjamin Greene, and Edward Tuckerman II. There is also business correspondence with Josiah Salisbury II (1781-1826) and Cleveland and Fling Company who managed Stephen I's investments. Family correspondence includes that with his wife Elizabeth Tuckerman Salisbury and her brothers Henry Harris Tuckerman (1783-1860), George Washington Tuckerman, and Gustavus Tuckerman I. Correspondence with his son Stephen Salisbury II especially concerned Stephen II's education at Leicester Academy, and at Harvard College. Furthermore, there are ledgers, account books, and inventory books dated 1757-1814 for Samuel I's and Stephen I's Boston and Worcester stores; Stephen I's farm account books, 1797-1829, bank books for 1812-1829, legal notes for the years 1798-1805, and estate account books, 1827-1831; and plans, sketches, and accounts for the Worcester store, farm, and mansion. The papers of Elizabeth Tuckerman Salisbury include correspondence with her husband Stephen I and with her son Stephen II, as well as with her brothers Edward Tuckerman II, George Washington Tuckerman, The Reverend Joseph Tuckerman (1778-1840), Henry Harris Tuckerman, and Gustavus Tuckerman, and their wives. In addition, there is correspondence to the Reverend Charles Augustus Goodrich (1790-1862) requesting his dismissal from the Old South Church of Worcester. There are also household account books, 1828-1851, diaries for the years 1837-1839 and 1841-1849, and a record of Stephen II's correspondence from Europe, 1841-1849. The papers of Stephen Salisbury II include legal, business, financial, family, personal, and philanthropic correspondence. there are numerous receipts, bills, and orders for goods. The principal business correspondets include the Boston brokerage firm of the Hubbard Bros.: Ichabod Washburn (1798-1868), especially concerning mills in Worcester; Rejoice Newton (1782-1868), Eli Thayer (1819-1899), George Bancroft (1800-1891), Daniel Waldo Lincoln (1813-1880), Samuel Foster Haven (1806-1881), and others. There is considerable business and financial correspondence concerning the Blackstone Canal Company, the Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, the Worcester and Nashua Branch Railroad, Washburn and Moen Mfg. Company, the Ames Plow Works, and others. Among the principal family correspondents of Stephen II are his mother Elizabeth Tuckerman Salisbury, his first wife Rebekah Scott Dean Salisbury, her sister Catharine Dean Flint, Catharine's husband Waldo Flint, Stephen II's second wife Nancy Hoard Lincoln Salisbury and her daughter Georgianna DeVillers Lincoln, Stephen II's third wife Mary Grosvenor Bangs Salisbury, Henry Hubbard (1784-1857), Elizabeth Lucretia Weir Hubbard Edwards ( -1841), Gustavus Tuckerman I, and Edward Tuckerman II. There are also requests for and payments of loans, letters from Harvard classmates, letters from Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) about paintings, and letters praising Stephen II's article on "The Star-Spangled Banner." There is correspondence conerning the American Antiquarian Society, Harvard College, and other educational institutions. There are journals of his trips in 1841-1843 to Georgia, in 1870 to California, and in 1871 to the Midwest; passports, 1830, 1831; a log of visitors to his home for the years 1847-1857; an 1850 notebook; diaries for the years 1857 through 1884; account books for the farm, house, and stocks, 1825-1863; bank books, 1832-1842; reports for the state senate committee on banking, c.1870s; checkbook stubs; and plans, sketches, and accounts of the Salisbury home and farm. The papers of Rebekah Scott Dean Salisbury, first wife of Stephen II and mother of Stephen III, include family correspondence with her husband and with her sister Catharine Dean Flint. There are also household account books, 1830-1839, and a diary with an account of her terminal illness. The papers of Nancy Hoard Lincoln Salisbury, second wife of Stephen II, include family correspondence with her husband and with his son, Stephen III. There is also household account books, 1849-1852, and an 1852 diary. The papers of Mary Grosvenor Bangs Salisbury, third wife of Stephen II, include family correspondence with her husband and with his son, Stephen III. There is also a journal of social events, 1861-1864, and diaries for the years 1863 and 1864. The papers of Stephen Salisbury III include business, personal, and family correspondence, as well as legal papers, receipts, and bills. His principal family correspondents include his father Stephen II, his mother's sister Catharine Dean Flint and her husband Waldo Flint, and Georgianna DeVillers Lincoln, the daughter of his father's second wife, Nancy Hoard Lincoln Salisbury. There is substantially more family correspondence while Stephen III was in Europe, 1856-1858, and in Central America, 1861-1862 and 1886. Stephen III's business correspondence concerns the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company, the Ames Plow Works, the Loring and Blake Organ Factory, and other manufacturers leasing buildings from Salisbury. There are also letters concerning the Worcester and Nashua Railroad Company and the Boston, Barre, and Gardner Railroad, as well as letters about stocks, bonds, banking, and requests for or repayments of loans and the sale of real estate. Personal correspondence includes letters from George Bancroft and letter concerning the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, the Peabody Museum at Harvard, Harvard University, and other educational institutions. There are also letters from Louis Henri Ayme (1855-1912), Philipp Johann Josef Valentini (1828-1899), Andre Aznar Perez (1831-1894), Augustus Le Plongeon (1826-1908), and others, concerning Central American archaeology. There are also legal notes, deeds of land purchased from Stephen Salisbury II for $1.00, wills dated 1872, 1884, 1888, and 1896, as well as a transcript for the 1890 court case of Salisbury v. Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company concerning water rights. There are notes for essays, speeches, and addresses given by Stephen III and papers concerning the estate of Stephen II. Included also are genealogical materials for the Salisbury family and related families and transcripts of articles appearing in the _Proceedings_ of the American Antiquarian Society. There are also diaries for the years 1848, 1850, and 1852-1904, an 1858 passport, journals of his European trip in 1858 and for his Central American trips in 1861-1862, 1886, and 1894. Finally, there are personal and business account books and notebooks, as well as a genealogical notebook and a card catalog of his library.
ArchivalResource: 67 boxes.76 v. ; octavo.23 v. ; folio.1 v. ; oversize.
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- Salisbury family. Papers, 1674-1916.
Tuckerman family. Herbarium : manuscript, 1869.
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Herbarium : manuscript, 1869.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (82 leaves) ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Tuckerman family. Herbarium : manuscript, 1869.
Autograph File, T, 1580-1975.
Title:
Autograph File, T, 1580-1975.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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Records of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1839 - 2008. Personal Letters Received
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Records of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1839 - 2008. Personal Letters Received
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Beattie, R. Kent (Rolla Kent), 1875-1960. Papers, 1899-1956
Title:
Rolla Kent Beattie Papers 1899-1956
Correspondence and other papers regarding taxonomic investigations of Pacific Northwest plants, of which a major part consists of approximately 50,000 notes and references to literature on Northwest flora and historical and biographical aspects of Northwest botany. Significant correspondents: C. E. Bessey, L. F. Henderson, Aven Nelson, C. V. Piper, Harold St. John, W. N. Suksdorf, A. R. Sweetser.
ArchivalResource: 16 containers.; 8.5 linear feet of shelf space.; 56,500 items.
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- Rolla Kent Beattie Papers, 1899-1956
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z and unidentified
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z and unidentified
Index to ownership/provenance information primarily from printed books at Houghton Library.
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Crerar Manuscript Collection (University of Chicago. Library)
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Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919.
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