Letters, 1850-1851 to Samuel G. Morton / from Francis Peyre Porcher. 1850-1851.

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Letters, 1850-1851 to Samuel G. Morton / from Francis Peyre Porcher. 1850-1851.

29 Sept. 18-- concerning Indian mounds, limestone sinkholes -- 25 Mar 1850 concerning critique of Essay on hybridity by Dr. Bachman in the Charleston Medical Journal & Review -- 6 Apr 1850 concerning paper by Dr. Morton, essay by Dr. Bachman -- 22 Apr 1850 concerning critique of paper by Dr. Bachman through the Charleston medical journal & review, proof of paper by Dr. Morton -- 24 June 1850 concerning changes in Dr. Bachman's essay -- 10 July 1850 concerning critique of Dr. Bachman's essay -- 20 Dec 1850 concerning receipt of Dr. Morton's Notes on hybridity -- 28 Dec 1850 concerning Notes on hybridity -- 28 Feb 1851 concerning Notes on hybridity -- 10 Mar 1851 concerning Notes on hybridity.

10 letters.

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Bachman, John, 1790-1874

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American naturalist. From the description of On the different species of Hares (Genus Lepidus) inhabiting the U.S. of America : autograph manuscripts, one signed "Actophilus", 1832 Nov. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270135758 The Reverend John Bachman was a minister at St. John's Lutheran Church in Charleston, S.C. From the description of Letter, 1862. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 50777192 The Reverend John Bachman was a minister at S...

Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1825-1895

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Francis Peyre Porcher was born in Charleston, South Carolina on December 14, 1824 to William and Isabella Sarah Peyre Porcher. Through his mother's side, he was a descendant of the botanist, Thomas Walter author of Flora Caroliniana. Porcher graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) in 1844 and from the Medical College of South Carolina in 1847. After graduation Porcher spent two years traveling in Europe. Upon his return to Charleston, he entered practice ...