Charles Albert Davis papers, 1900-1903
38 items (in 1 folder)
This collection consists of lecture notes, manuscripts and thirty-one letters to Davis discussing geology and problems of forestry.
38 items (in 1 folder)
This collection consists of lecture notes, manuscripts and thirty-one letters to Davis discussing geology and problems of forestry.
5 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
The Hubbard papers relate to his career as a geologist, to his service as a member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents, and to his other various literary and scientific interests. The collection has been arranged into four series: Correspondence; University of Michigan papers; Other Activities (mining and geological interests); and bound personal and business records.
36.5 linear feet
The collection represents the Herbarium's actions as a collector of the historical correspondence and photographs of botanical researchers. The records contained within this collection primarily document the research methods and professional conversations of American botanists. Through the correspondence and papers of Michigan and U-M botanists, this collection also documents the development of the Herbarium, its activities, and its status as a collector of botanical specimens and historical records. Researchers should note that there are photographs and plant specimens scattered throughout the correspondence series, and whereas the plant specimens are noted in the box listing, the photographs are not. The collection's four series include Harley Harris Bartlett Papers, Herbarium Historical Correspondence, Herbarium Historical Photographs, and Archived Website.