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James Bolton and John Torrey Correspondence, 1852
James Bolton and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: James Bolton
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Category : Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from James Bolton to John Torrey, dated 1852. Letter deals primarily with Bolton's desire to acquire a large quantity of herbarium paper for the use of an unidentified society, presumably also in Richmond. The author may possibly be Dr. James Bolton (1812-1869), a prominent surgeon active in Richmond at the time; if so, the society he refers to could be the Medical Society of Virginia, for which Dr. Bolton served as treasurer and president.
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Correspondence from James Bolton to John Torrey, dated 1852. Letter deals primarily with Bolton's desire to acquire a large quantity of herbarium paper for the use of an unidentified society, presumably also in Richmond. The author may possibly be Dr. James Bolton (1812-1869), a prominent surgeon active in Richmond at the time; if so, the society he refers to could be the Medical Society of Virginia, for which Dr. Bolton served as treasurer and president.
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James Hall and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: James Hall
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Correspondence from James Hall to John Torrey, dated 1870, discussing Hall's concerns for government funding of scientific research in general and of the future of the National Academy of Sciences in particular.
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Correspondence from James Hall to John Torrey, dated 1870, discussing Hall's concerns for government funding of scientific research in general and of the future of the National Academy of Sciences in particular.