Henry A. Gleason records
Scope and Contents
The Henry Allan Gleason Records, 1921-1975, documents the scientific and administrative career of Dr. Gleason at the New York Botanic Garden. The bulk of the material consists of correspondence generated in his capacities as head curator, assistant director and acting director of the institution. Other materials are photographs and printed, typewritten and manuscript articles and botanical descriptions; especially material related to his life work- a comprehensive study of the flora of British Guiana. Gleason's Field Collection Notebooks (Vol. 94, 95) from his trip to Northern South America and G. H. H. Tate's Field Collection Notebook (Vol. 98) from the Pacaraima-Venezuela Expedition to Mt. Duida in 1939 have been removed and is located in the Collectors' Field Notebooks collection (CFN). A collection of notebooks containing illustrations, citation data and research notes on Melastomataceae compiled by Gleason and J. J. Wurdack was given to the Archives in 2003. The collection is arranged into seven series.
Dates
- 1921 - 1983
- Majority of material found within 1930 - 1950
Biographical / Historical
Henry A. (Henry Allan) Gleason (1882-1975) was born in Dalton City, Ill. on Jan. 2, 1882. He began his studies in botany at the age of 13 and published his first contribution in “The American Naturalist” while still in high school. He received his BS and MA from the University of Illinois. After a year as a fellow at the University of Ohio and a summer as the invertebrate zoologist on a survey of Isle Royale sponsored by the University of Michigan, Gleason began his studies in taxonomy under Nathaniel Lord Britton at Columbia University, graduating with a PhD. in 1906.
After teaching at the University of Illinois and the University of Michigan, Dr. Gleason studied tropical vegetation for one year, travelling to the Philippines, Java and Ceylon.
In 1918 he delivered a lecture on his findings to the Torrey Botanical Club. Following that talk, Nathaniel Lord Britton offered Gleason a permanent position at the New York Botanical Garden.
In his 30 years with the New York Botanical Garden, Dr. Gleason served in a variety of capacities including curator, head curator, and assistant director. He was acting director for 19 months between 1936 and 1938. Gleason served at various times as editor of the Garden Journal, Addisonia, and the Bulletin. He edited a revised and expanded edition of North American Flora and Plants of the Vicinity of New York and in 1933, he founded the journal Phytologia, along with Harold Moldenke.
A taxonomist and ecologist, Dr. Gleason was responsible for the development of the South American collections at the New York Botanical Garden. His specialty was the Melastomacea.
Dr. Gleason served as Vice-President of the Pacaraima-Venezuela Expedition co-sponsored by the NYBG, the American Museum of Natural History and the National Geographic Society. Dr. Gleason was responsible for over 235 contributions to the field of vascular botany.
One of the first ecologists, he considered his idea that the “combination of morphological and geographical evidence can be of greatest service in developing the phylogeny and history of a group of plants” to be his primary theoretical contribution. He is identified with the individualistic concept of plant association which has been a strong influence on both ecological and geographical studies of vegetation.
He married one of his students at the University of Michigan, the former Eleanor Theodolinda (Thea) Mattei in 1915. They had three children, Henry Allan, Jr., a linguist at the University of Ontario, Anne and Andrew Mattei.
Gleason retired from the New York Botanical Garden in 1951. During his retirement, Dr. Gleason wrote an autobiography, “The Short and Simple Annals of Henry A. Gleason” housed in his Papers and a volume of “Thumbnail Sketches of Botanists”, a reference copy of which is shelved in the Library. He died on April 12, 1975.
Notes:
“ Autobiography, n.d.”, Series 1: Biographical Material, Records of Henry A. Gleason, Record Group 4, Library, New York Botanical Garden.
Extent
7.5 Linear Feet (9 Boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Other Finding Aids
Separated Materials
Series 6: Field Notebooks (2 notebooks) have been removed and relocated to the Field Collectors' Notebooks collections. They are cataloged as Vols. 94 and 95.
- Title
- Henry A. Gleason records
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Laura Zelasnic
- Date
- January 1999
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Sponsor
- Originally processed by Laura Zelasnic, Project Archivist, January 1999, with grant funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities. (NEH-PA 23141-98). Converted to EAD in August 2006 by Kathleene Konkle under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH-PA 50678-04). Updated June 2009.
Revision Statements
- August 2006: Converted to EAD by Kathleene Konkle.
Repository Details
Part of the New York Botanical Garden, Mertz Archives Repository
New York Botanical Garden, Mertz Library
2900 Southern Boulevard
Bronx NY 10458 United States
ssinon@nybg.org