Papers of Carroll William Dodge, 1847-1939 (inclusive).

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Papers of Carroll William Dodge, 1847-1939 (inclusive).

Consists of correspondence between Dodge and other botanists such as C.W. Curtis; also photostatic copies of letters to M.A. Curtis (1847-1872); original drawings, notes and correspondence pertaining to the Dodge-G.E. Baker study of Byrd Antaractic lichens; Dodge's biography of Edward Burt; and miscellaneous receipts.

25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7432820

Harvard University, Botany Libraries

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Curtis, M. A. (Moses Ashley), 1808-1872

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Moses Ashley Curtis was born in Stockbridge, Mass., and educated at Williams College in Massachusetts. After graduating, he became a tutor for the children of former Governor Edward Bishop Dudley in Wilmington, N.C., returning to Massachusetts in 1833 to study theology. He married Mary de Rosset in 1834, was ordained in 1835, and obtained a post to teach at the Episcopal school at Raleigh, N.C. He became rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Hillsborough, N.C., in 1841 and in charge of a ...

Curtis, C. W.

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Baker, Gladys E. (Gladys Elizabeth), 1908-2007

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Byrd Antarctic Expedition

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The expedition is also known as "Antarctic-Navy Operation Highjump #1." From the description of Byrd expedition to the South Pole field photographs, 1946-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155517428 Expedition headed by Richard E. Byrd. The strictly scientific work of the expedition was undertaken under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. From the description of Antarctic travel photographs, 1928-1930. (Unknown). Wor...

Dodge, Carroll William, 1895-1988

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Carroll William Dodge, 1895-1988, American botanists, educated at Middlebury College and Washington University, St. Louis. Instructor and Assistant Professor at Brown University, 1919-1920; Instructor, Assistant Professor and Curator of Farlow Herbarium, Harvard University, 1920-1931; Professor at Shaw School of Botany, Washington University; and Professor at University of Vermont, from 1963. From the description of Papers of Carroll William Dodge, 1847-1939 (inclusive). (Harvard Uni...

Olney, Stephen T. (Stephen Thayer), 1812-1878

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Olney was educated in Providence, R.I. and founded the Wauskuck Co., a woolens firm, with Jesse Metcalf. After attaining business success, Olney pursued botanical interests. He published a section on Carex in Sereno Watson's Botany (1871) and a list of Rhode Island algae (1871); and established a private herbarium and botanical library. From the description of Field notebooks of Stephen Thayer Olney, 1841-1870 (inclusive), 1841-1848 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 177498790 ...

Burt, E. A. (Edward Angus), 1859-1939

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American botanist. Educated at Harvard University (A.M., 1894, Ph.D. 1895). Studied under William Farlow at the Cryptogamic Laboratories, Harvard, 1892-1893. Taught natural history at Middlebury College, 1895-1913 and at Washington University from 1913. Published Icones Farlowianae: Illustrations of the Larger Fungi of Eastern North America (Cambridge, 1929) together with William G. Farlow. From the description of Papers of Edward Angus Burt, 1895-1933 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCa...