Marshall Avery Howe records, 1897-1936.

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Marshall Avery Howe records, 1897-1936.

Collection documents Howe's career at the New York Botanical Garden as Curator of the Herbarium, Assistant Director and Director and his research in Algae and Hepaticae.

15 boxes (6.75 linear ft.)

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Howe, Marshall A. (Marshall Avery), 1867-1936

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Marshall Avery Howe (1887-1936) joined the scientific staff of the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in 1901. He was named Curator of the Herbarium in 1906. In 1923 he was appointed Assistant Director. On the resignation of Elmer Drew Merrill in 1935, he was named Director. His research was in the fields of Algae, Hepaticae and the culture of Dahlia. His botanical explorations took him to Bermuda, Canada, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and New York State. He was born in Newfane, Vt. He graduated fro...

New York Botanical Garden

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Howe, Marshall A. (Marshall Avery), 1867-1936

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Marshall Avery Howe (1887-1936) joined the scientific staff of the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in 1901. He was named Curator of the Herbarium in 1906. In 1923 he was appointed Assistant Director. On the resignation of Elmer Drew Merrill in 1935, he was named Director. His research was in the fields of Algae, Hepaticae and the culture of Dahlia. His botanical explorations took him to Bermuda, Canada, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and New York State. He was born in Newfane, Vt. He graduated fro...