Walter Deane correspondence. 1889-1929 (inclusive)
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Walter Deane correspondence. 1889-1929 (inclusive)
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- Deane, Walter,1848-1930,addressee; Carr, Albert Bonus,correspondent; Carr, Gladys V.,correspondent; Chase, Agnes,1869-1963,correspondent; Cheney, Robert F.,correspondent; Christensen, Abby W.,correspondent; Churchill, Joseph Richmond, 1845-1933,correspondent; Coolidge, Charles Austin,1844-correspondent; Curtiss, Allen Hiram, 1845-1907,correspondent; Cushing, Mary,correspondent
- Publication date
- 1889
- Collection
- biodiversity; harvardbotanylibraries; Harvard_University
- Contributor
- Harvard University Botany Libraries
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 1889-1929
Electronic finding aid available http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/archives/Deane/DEANEBI.html
Walter Deane Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria
Walter Deane was born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 23, 1848. He attended Harvard College (Class of 1870) and became a teacher at St. Mark’s School in Southboro, Massachusetts, and later at the Hopkinson School in Boston. He married Margaret Chapman Coolidge in 1878, and they moved to Cambridge shortly thereafter. His interest in botany began to develop around 1880, and after he gave up teaching in 1895, he led small classes in botany and worked for the Metropolitan Park Commission compiling a flora of the park system. He also had a keen interest in ornithology, working as a curator for William Brewster’s ornithological museum and assisting in the preparation of Brewster’s Birds of the Cambridge Region. Deane held no more paid positions after 1907, devoting himself to his own interests. He was a founding member of the New England Botanical Club and was very active in the local botanical community, helping with several floras and corresponding with a great number of botanists. For many years, he spent summers in Shelburne, New Hampshire. Deane died on July 30, 1930
Electronic finding aid available
Consists of letters written to Walter Deane from 36 correspondents with surnames starting with C, arranged alphabetically by sender. Letters are both botanical and personal in nature. Other items include picture postcards, newspaper clippings, and plant specimens. Correspondents are: E.R.C., Frederick Pickering Cabot, Elisha H. Cady, C.W. Cairness, Campbell & Sullivan, William E. Carless, Albert B. Carr, C.U. Carr, Gladys V. Carr, Ruth Carr, Samuel Edson Cassino, Walter Henry Chapin, Agnes Chase, Virginius Heber Chase, Robert F. Cheney, Abby W. Christensen, A.H. Christensen, Joseph Richmond Churchill, Winslow W. Churchill, Martha Bowton Cilley-Clark, Ellery H. Clark, Hubert Lyman Clark, George Clulow, Willard Nelson Clute, Frank Shipley Collins, Alice B. Cook, Charles Austin Coolidge, Cooper Ornithological Club (Harry Harris, W. Lee Chambers, J. Eugene Law), Elliott Coves, John Merle Coulter, Frederick Vernon Coville, Joseph Crawford, Allen Hiram Curtiss, and Mary Cushing
Walter Deane Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria
Walter Deane was born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 23, 1848. He attended Harvard College (Class of 1870) and became a teacher at St. Mark’s School in Southboro, Massachusetts, and later at the Hopkinson School in Boston. He married Margaret Chapman Coolidge in 1878, and they moved to Cambridge shortly thereafter. His interest in botany began to develop around 1880, and after he gave up teaching in 1895, he led small classes in botany and worked for the Metropolitan Park Commission compiling a flora of the park system. He also had a keen interest in ornithology, working as a curator for William Brewster’s ornithological museum and assisting in the preparation of Brewster’s Birds of the Cambridge Region. Deane held no more paid positions after 1907, devoting himself to his own interests. He was a founding member of the New England Botanical Club and was very active in the local botanical community, helping with several floras and corresponding with a great number of botanists. For many years, he spent summers in Shelburne, New Hampshire. Deane died on July 30, 1930
Electronic finding aid available
Consists of letters written to Walter Deane from 36 correspondents with surnames starting with C, arranged alphabetically by sender. Letters are both botanical and personal in nature. Other items include picture postcards, newspaper clippings, and plant specimens. Correspondents are: E.R.C., Frederick Pickering Cabot, Elisha H. Cady, C.W. Cairness, Campbell & Sullivan, William E. Carless, Albert B. Carr, C.U. Carr, Gladys V. Carr, Ruth Carr, Samuel Edson Cassino, Walter Henry Chapin, Agnes Chase, Virginius Heber Chase, Robert F. Cheney, Abby W. Christensen, A.H. Christensen, Joseph Richmond Churchill, Winslow W. Churchill, Martha Bowton Cilley-Clark, Ellery H. Clark, Hubert Lyman Clark, George Clulow, Willard Nelson Clute, Frank Shipley Collins, Alice B. Cook, Charles Austin Coolidge, Cooper Ornithological Club (Harry Harris, W. Lee Chambers, J. Eugene Law), Elliott Coves, John Merle Coulter, Frederick Vernon Coville, Joseph Crawford, Allen Hiram Curtiss, and Mary Cushing
- Addeddate
- 2014-05-09 05:17:31
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- Possible copyright status
- Public domain. The BHL considers that this work is no longer under copyright protection.
- Ppi
- 450
- Year
- 1889
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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