Author: Joseph Carson
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Category : College teachers
Languages : en
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Correspondence from Joseph Carson to John Torrey, dated March 11, 1864, discussing his fellow Penn professor Henry Coppée, who wants to obtain a teaching position at Columbia. Carson hopes Torrey will help.
Joseph Carson and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Joseph Carson
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Category : College teachers
Languages : en
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Correspondence from Joseph Carson to John Torrey, dated March 11, 1864, discussing his fellow Penn professor Henry Coppée, who wants to obtain a teaching position at Columbia. Carson hopes Torrey will help.
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Category : College teachers
Languages : en
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Correspondence from Joseph Carson to John Torrey, dated March 11, 1864, discussing his fellow Penn professor Henry Coppée, who wants to obtain a teaching position at Columbia. Carson hopes Torrey will help.
Joseph Carson and John Torrey Correspondence, 1864
Joseph Holt and John Torrey Correspondence, 1857-1858
Joseph Drayton and John Torrey Correspondence, 1847-1850
Joseph Decaisne and John Torrey Correspondence, 1842-1868
Joseph Drayton and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Joseph Drayton
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Languages : en
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Correspondence from Joseph Drayton to John Torrey, dated 1847 and 1850. Two brief notes, both written on behalf of William Brackenridge, regarding the work both Daryton and Brackenridge were doing on the report on the United States Exploring Expedition. In the first note, dated December 18, 1847, Drayton says Brackenridge needs some botanical reference books and asks Torrey to ship them to Philadelphia; in the second, dated July 22, 1850, he announces he will be bringing Torrey page proofs from Brackenridge and sample plates (presumably his own work) up from Philadelphia the following day by train.
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Languages : en
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Correspondence from Joseph Drayton to John Torrey, dated 1847 and 1850. Two brief notes, both written on behalf of William Brackenridge, regarding the work both Daryton and Brackenridge were doing on the report on the United States Exploring Expedition. In the first note, dated December 18, 1847, Drayton says Brackenridge needs some botanical reference books and asks Torrey to ship them to Philadelphia; in the second, dated July 22, 1850, he announces he will be bringing Torrey page proofs from Brackenridge and sample plates (presumably his own work) up from Philadelphia the following day by train.
Joseph Dalton Hooker and John Torrey Correspondence, 1866
J.N. Nicollet and John Torrey Correspondence, 1841-1843
J.C. Ives and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: J. C. Ives
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Category : Botanical specimens
Languages : en
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Correspondence from J.C. (Joseph Christmas) Ives to John Torrey, dated 1857, discussing a few details of the publication of the Pacific Railroad Survey Reports.
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Category : Botanical specimens
Languages : en
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Correspondence from J.C. (Joseph Christmas) Ives to John Torrey, dated 1857, discussing a few details of the publication of the Pacific Railroad Survey Reports.
John Johnston and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: John Johnston
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Category : Chemical apparatus
Languages : en
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Correspondence from John Johnston to John Torrey, dated 1839-1857, primarily discussing chemistry, chemical experiments, and various chemical apparatus. Johnston also provides occasional news of mutual friends-- particularly Dr. Joseph Barratt-- and of Wesleyan University. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Orchis obtusata.
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Category : Chemical apparatus
Languages : en
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Correspondence from John Johnston to John Torrey, dated 1839-1857, primarily discussing chemistry, chemical experiments, and various chemical apparatus. Johnston also provides occasional news of mutual friends-- particularly Dr. Joseph Barratt-- and of Wesleyan University. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Orchis obtusata.