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Edward McLean letter to J. H. Martin

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    Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Herbert J. Jackson, Hyde Park, Massachusetts :

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    Roosevelt writes he is unable to supply a photograph due to great demand, suggests an alternative source. With autograph annotation. Written on letterhead for Metropolitan magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt.

    mssHM 23530

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    Herbert McLean Evans letters to Bern Dibner

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    Three letters written by Herbert McLean to Bern Dibner. In one letter, dated 1954, November 24, Evans proposes that Dibner print a catalogue of 289 works that Evans and his colleagues at the University of California-Berkeley Institute of Experimental Biology have deemed "the chief works or classics in the history of science." In a letter dated 1955, June 18, Evans mentions a shipment of Burndy Library duplicates. An undated letter is a social invitation to Dibner. Also included is a photograph of Bern Dibner and Herbert Evans, taken at Evans's home and dated November, 1952; the photograph includes a handwritten caption by Evans on verso dated 1952, November 16.

    mssHM 82735-82738

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    J. H. Settlemier & Son letters

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    The letters are written by Will S. Fawcett of the Quaker Colony Nurseries in Whittier, California, and James A. Anderson a nurseryman from Lodi, California. The letters discuss prices for trees and supplies and the fear that business will suffer due to bad weather.

    mssHM 68323-68324

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    J. H. Simpson letter to Edward M. Kern

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    Simpson informs Kern that had he heard of Kern's plans to return to St. Louis earlier, Simpson would have hired him as an assistant, and sends his regrets. He also writes that Kern should soon receive a congressional copy of the Navajo report.

    mssHM 20645

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    W.P. (William P.) Reynolds letters to Edward J. Reynolds

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    W.P. Reynolds advises Edward Reynolds to stay in Boston to continue his studies, but Edward is welcome to join him in Mexico later in the year. W.P., who appears to be Edward's elder brother, also offers advice on other topics (i.e. "Urbanity and politeness are weapons in the hands of a man of tact"). HM 4210 is dated July 3, and HM 4211 is dated August 4. Both letters were written in San Francisco, California, and both are addressed "Dear Eddie."

    mssHM 4210-4211

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    William H. Edwards letter to Mr. Bidwell

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    Letter from entomologist and naturalist William H. Edwards to a Mr. Bidwell of Brooklyn, written shortly after his arrival in Pará, Brazil in 1846. The letter gives an account of Edwards' journey to South America, the plants, birds, and animals there, as well as some of the region's geography including the Amazon River.

    mssHM 83472