James Angus Jenkins Papers, 1930-1965

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James Angus Jenkins Papers, 1930-1965

Correspondence, lecture notes, class materials, reports, minutes of meetings, manuscripts and reprints of his papers, notebooks, research notes, etc. Relate to his teaching career at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Department of Genetics and to his researches, particularly on the origin and evolution of the tomato plant.

Number of containers: 19 cartons; Linear feet: 23.75

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Jenkins, James Angus, 1904-1965

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Born in South Carolina and raised in North Carolina, James Jenkins moved to Detroit in 1935. He retired from city employment in 1973 and founded the Graystone Jazz Museum in 1974. Originally located in the New Center Area, the museum moved to Downtown Detroit in 1991. The Graystone Jazz Museum is dedicated to the preservation of artifacts, instruments, oral histories, and other documentation of Jazz history. A public education program is an important part of the Museum's activities. (blue index ...