Correspondence : Buckley (Samuel) and Engelmann (George), 1839-1860
Buckley, S. B. (Samuel Botsford),
1809-1884
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Incoming correspondence to George Engelmann from Samuel Botsford Buckley, for 1839-1860. The correspondence relates to the desire for exchange of specimens, particularly fossils and shells for plant specimens. Desire for rare plant specimens from St. Louis, Texas and Rocky Mts. Collections in Texas. Vitis which Engelmann wished him to collect. Dr. Shumard - wish to spend summer with him in Texas.
Folder contains original letters.
(Benjamin Franklin),
(Moses Ashley),
(Samuel Botsford),
(William Marbury),
1794-1863
1802-1879
1808-1872
1809-1857
1809-1884
1811-1848
1820-1869
Botanical specimens
Buckley, S. B
Carpenter, W. M
Collection and preservation
Convovulaceae
Correspondence
Cruciferae
Curtis, M. A
Cuscuta
Description and travel
Draba
Duerinck, Jean-Baptiste,
Engelmann, George,
Fossils
Letters
Lindheimer, Ferdinand,
Missouri
Rare plants
Rocky Mountains
Saint Louis
Shells
Short, Charles Wilkins,
Shumard, B. F
Texas
Travel
Vitaceae
Vitis
Archives Collection 1 RG 4/1/5/1
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