Author: Thomas Arnold Greene
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Thomas Arnold Greene and John Torrey Correspondence, 1827-1832
THomas Arnold Greene and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Thomas Arnold Greene
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Category : Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from Thomas Arnold Greene to John Torrey, dated 1827-1832, discussing Greene's various botanical and chemical questions, and shipments of plants and an unidentified "apparatus" Green has ordered from New York. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Aristida gracilis, Inula falcata, and Orchis herbiola.
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Category : Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from Thomas Arnold Greene to John Torrey, dated 1827-1832, discussing Greene's various botanical and chemical questions, and shipments of plants and an unidentified "apparatus" Green has ordered from New York. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Aristida gracilis, Inula falcata, and Orchis herbiola.
Thomas G. Lea and John Torrey Correspondence, 1839
Thomas Antisell and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Thomas Antisell
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Category : Agaves
Languages : en
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Correspondence from Thomas Antisell to John Torrey, dated from 1853-1861. Earlier letters make frequent mention of the progress being made on volume 7 of the Pacific Railroad survey to which he and Torrey both contributed, as well as chemical experiments and the activities of other chemists and geologists of mutual acquaintance such as A.A. Hayes, G.C. Schaeffer, and C.F. Jackson. Antisell frequently voices his dissatisfaction with his government posts at the War Department and the Patent Office, and his attempts to find other employment and supplemental work lecturing at various medical colleges. Several letters are undated.
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Category : Agaves
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Correspondence from Thomas Antisell to John Torrey, dated from 1853-1861. Earlier letters make frequent mention of the progress being made on volume 7 of the Pacific Railroad survey to which he and Torrey both contributed, as well as chemical experiments and the activities of other chemists and geologists of mutual acquaintance such as A.A. Hayes, G.C. Schaeffer, and C.F. Jackson. Antisell frequently voices his dissatisfaction with his government posts at the War Department and the Patent Office, and his attempts to find other employment and supplemental work lecturing at various medical colleges. Several letters are undated.
Thomas Nuttall and John Torrey Correspondence, 1820-1838
Letters [of] Welcome Arnold Greene of Providence, Rhode Island
Author: Welcome Arnold Greene
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Category : Greene Family
Languages : en
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Category : Greene Family
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Thomas Antisell and John Torrey Correspondence, 1853-1861
Thomas Dunlap and John Torrey Correspondence, 1841
Thomas Dunlap and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Thomas Dunlap (Nurseryman)
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Category : Plants
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Correspondence from Thomas Dunlap to John Torrey, dated August 13, 1841. Dunlap thanks Torrey for a book he recently sent him, an offers to show him where the Taxus canadensis may be found growing on Manhattan Island. He also offers to take a train trip with Torrey to Ramapo, New Jersey, where "I am inclined to think you would find sufficient to remumerate you for your trouble."
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Correspondence from Thomas Dunlap to John Torrey, dated August 13, 1841. Dunlap thanks Torrey for a book he recently sent him, an offers to show him where the Taxus canadensis may be found growing on Manhattan Island. He also offers to take a train trip with Torrey to Ramapo, New Jersey, where "I am inclined to think you would find sufficient to remumerate you for your trouble."