John A. Kennicott and John Torrey Correspondence

John A. Kennicott and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: John Albert Kennicott
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Release: 1827
Genre: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from John A. Kennicott to John Torrey, dated October 25, 1827. A teacher and medical student, Kennicott (father of explorer Robert Kennicott) thanks Torrey for a package he recently received, and states he is sending a shipment of plants in return, gathered "within a mile of this place [Buffalo, New York], excepting a few from Goat Island and Table Rock, Niagara Falls."


John A. Kennicott and John Torrey Correspondence
Language: en
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Authors: John Albert Kennicott
Categories: Botanical specimens
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Correspondence from John A. Kennicott to John Torrey, dated October 25, 1827. A teacher and medical student, Kennicott (father of explorer Robert Kennicott) tha
John A. Kennicott and John Torrey Correspondence, 1827
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William Healey Dall and John Torrey Correspondence
Language: en
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Authors: William Healey Dall
Categories: Alaska
Type: BOOK - Published: 1866 - Publisher:

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Correspondence from William Healey Dall to John Torrey, dated September 26, 1866, informing Torrey of the death of Robert Kennicott. Kennicott succumbed to a he
George Endicott and John Torrey Correspondence
Language: en
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Authors: George Endicott
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1842 - Publisher:

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Correspondence from lithographer George Endicott to John Torrey, dated 1842, discussing issues surrounding the production of reports for the New York State Natu
John Torrey and Amos Eaton Correspondence
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Authors: John Torrey
Categories: Botanical specimens
Type: BOOK - Published: 1818 - Publisher:

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Correspondence from John Torrey to Amos Eaton, dated 1818, discussing the distribution of Eaton's books to booksellers; the difficulty of identifying a shipment