George Edward Stone Papers 1890-1957

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George Edward Stone Papers 1890-1957

Botanist, arborist, and Professor of Botany at the University of Massachusetts Amherst when it was known as Massachusetts Agricultural College. Includes notes on experiments in botany; drawings depicting original apparatus; typed and handwritten reports; clippings and reprints; lecture notes; correspondence; students' papers and an herbarium; typed and handwritten autobiographical notes, including reflections on Massachusetts Agricultural College and comments on Emily Dickinson (1830-1886); genealogies; memorabilia; photographs; scrapbooks of printed botanical illustrations; notes, clippings, and correspondence on psychic phenomena; and materials reflecting administrative and official duties.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Botany.

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Stone, George E. (George Edward), 1860-1941

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1860 Born September 6, Leicester, Massachusetts 1884 Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts State College 1888 Special Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 Summer Teacher at Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Massachusetts ...

Barlow, Waldo.

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Stone, George E. (George Edward), 1860-1941

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1860 Born September 6, Leicester, Massachusetts 1884 Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts State College 1888 Special Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 Summer Teacher at Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Massachusetts ...

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886

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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross Dickinson. She attended Amherst Academy from 1840 to 1847, then enrolled at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1847 to 1848. She remained in Amherst for the rest of her life, and traveled only briefly to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. For virtually her entire adult life, Emily lived in the Dickinson home at 280 Main Street with h...