Author: William Cassiday Cattell
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Correspondence from William Cassiday Cattell to John Torrey, dated 1852, discussing Cattell's efforts to aid the poor and his gratitude for Torrey's friendship.
William Cassiday Cattell and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: William Cassiday Cattell
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Correspondence from William Cassiday Cattell to John Torrey, dated 1852, discussing Cattell's efforts to aid the poor and his gratitude for Torrey's friendship.
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Correspondence from William Cassiday Cattell to John Torrey, dated 1852, discussing Cattell's efforts to aid the poor and his gratitude for Torrey's friendship.
William Cassiday Cattell and John Torrey Correspondence, 1852
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Author: William Dunlop Brackenridge
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William H. Harvey and John Torrey Correspondence, 1850
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Author: William Learned Marcy
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Category : Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from William L. Marcy to John Torrey, dated 1836. In the first letter, dated April 27, Marcy attempts to pursuade a skeptical Torrey that the terms being offered by the state of New York to scientists participating in its natural history survey are not as bad as he thinks: "... a more definite explanation of [the terms] may induce you to view them in a more favorable light..." This letter appears to be missing a page. In the second letter, dated July 16, it appears Torrey has accepted the commission; Marcy discusses further arrangements for perfoming the survey and some of the other naturalists he is attempting to recruit.
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Category : Botanical specimens
Languages : en
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Correspondence from William L. Marcy to John Torrey, dated 1836. In the first letter, dated April 27, Marcy attempts to pursuade a skeptical Torrey that the terms being offered by the state of New York to scientists participating in its natural history survey are not as bad as he thinks: "... a more definite explanation of [the terms] may induce you to view them in a more favorable light..." This letter appears to be missing a page. In the second letter, dated July 16, it appears Torrey has accepted the commission; Marcy discusses further arrangements for perfoming the survey and some of the other naturalists he is attempting to recruit.