Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Arthur, Joseph Charles, 1882
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Bailey, Liberty Hyde, 1889-1903, 1943
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Barnes, Charles Reid, 1883
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Boolt, Wm, 1878
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Boyer, Charles S, 1880
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1889-1897
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Bumpus, Herman Carey, 1905
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Channing, Wm. F., 1876
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Collins, Frank S, 1881-1896
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.
Coulter, John Merle, 1887
Collection of correspondence covering the period 1876- 1904, when Bailey was teaching botany at Brown University, and consist largely of discussions of miscellaneous botanical topics.