John F. Clewe Correspondence 1925-1958

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John F. Clewe Correspondence 1925-1958

The John F. Clewe Correspondence contains outgoing, incoming, and third party letters which span the years 1925-1958. The majority of the letters are between Clewe and his sister Marie and Clewe and Marie's husband Trevenen J. Taylor, a technician in the Division of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis. Correspondence with Trevenen Taylor discusses marketing a 16mm Kodachrome film created by Taylor which was able to record the emergence of the Monarch butterfly, detailing the butterfly's development from caterpillar to the adult stage. Correspondence with Marie Taylor discusses Clewe family matters.

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Taylor, Trevenen J., 1896-1953

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Taylor, Marie C., 1891-1979

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Clewe, John F., 1879-1961.

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John F. Clewe (November 28, 1879-April 3, 1961) served as a teacher in the Los Angeles area. He married Belle Parsons (May 29, 1878-November 23, 1970) in 1915. John Clewe's sister, Marie (April 18, 1891-August 13, 1979), married Trevenen Johns Taylor (December 5, 1896-November 19, 1953). Trevenen Taylor, a native of Occidental, California, served as a technician in the Division of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis. He was also an avid photographer, specializing in educat...