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Increase Allen Lapham and John Torrey Correspondence

Increase Allen Lapham and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Increase Allen Lapham
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Release: 1838
Genre: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from Increase Allen Lapham to John Torrey, dated 1838-1842, discussing the flora of the Amrican Midwest, and the many plant specimens being sent back and forth between himself, Torrey, and other botanists. The collection includes a calling card from Lapham's daughter, Julia A. Lapham, with the handwritten note, "I thank you for the use of these letters. Oconomoc, Wis. May 24th, 1897." Obsolete plant names mentioned include Crataegus flexuosa, Nasturtium hispidum, Rosa sayi, and Triticum pauciflorum.


Correspondence

Correspondence
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Allen Hiram Curtis and John Torrey Correspondence

Allen Hiram Curtis and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Allen Hiram Curtiss
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Release: 1869
Genre: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from Allen Hiram Curtis to John Torrey, dated December 27, 1869, asking Torrey for aid in acquiring a large quantity of herbarium paper from New York.


John Torrey and Benjamin Silliman Correspondence

John Torrey and Benjamin Silliman Correspondence
Author: John Torrey
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Release: 1822
Genre: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from John Torrey and Benjamin Silliman, dated 1822-1839, discussing a number of chemistry questions, and logistical issues related to several articles appearing in Silliman's American Journal of Science and Arts.


James Eights and John Torrey Correspondence

James Eights and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: James Eights
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Release: 1838
Genre: United States Exploring Expedition
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Correspondence from James Eights to John Torrey, dated August 8, 1838, discussing the prospectus of Torrey's new project, "The Flora of North America." Eights gives Torrey advice on how to drum up subscriptions to the work and asks for news of how the U.S. Exploring Expedition is proceeding, as he can obtain nothing reliable in Albany.


A.J. Downing and John Torrey Correspondence

A.J. Downing and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Andrew Jackson Downing
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Release: 1833
Genre: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from A.J. Downing to John Torrey, dated 1833-1847. In his first letter, dated 1833, Downing expresses his delight at "the commencement of a correspondence" with Torrey, and a lively exchange of specimens, seeds, publications, and ideas-- debates on taxonomy and methods of propagation-- follows. Downing sends Torrey plants from his Newburgh nursery; Torrey reciprocates with roots, seeds, and whole plants from as far away as North Carolina and Florida. Downing also regularly includes plants and flowers meant for Torrey's wife. By 1842, with Torrey in Princeton and Gray in Cambridge, Downing laments that all his "botanical acquaintences" have left New York City-- "What a scientific desert!" he says. A few more letters appear in 1847-- though Downing maintains that "Princeton is the Southern Antarctic to me," he writes again to ask Torrey to analyze a soil sample, and catch up on their respective work and publications. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Euphorbia poinsettii, Magnolia cordata, Nelumbium luteum, and Sarracenia heterophylla.