William Wallace Denslow Botanical Manuscripts Collection
1864-1868
1 box 0.5 linear feet
Call no.: MS 064
A druggist by training, William Denslow became interested in botany as a means of combating tuberculosis through outdoor exercise. As his interests developed, Denslow amassed an herbarium that included between 11,000 and 15,000 specimens, including both American and European species.
The Denslow collection consists of a single volume of manuscripts, chiefly letters, collected from significant botanists and other individuals, including William Henry Brewer, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Asa Gray, Isaac Hollister Hall, Thomas P. James, Horace Mann, Edward Sylvester Morse, Charles Horton Peck, George Edward Post, Frederick Ward Putnam, George Thurber, and John Torrey.
Subjects
Botanists--CorrespondenceBotany--History--19th century--SourcesContributors
Brewer, William Henry, 1828-1910Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825Denslow, William Wallace, 1826-1868Gray, Asa, 1810-1888Hall, Isaac H. (Isaac Hollister), 1837-1896James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882Mann, Horace, 1844-1868Morse, Edward Sylvester, 1838-1925Peck, Charles H. (Charles Horton), 1833-1917Post, George E. (George Edward), 1838-1909Putnam, F. W. (Frederic Ward), 1839-1915Thurber, George, 1821-1890Torrey, John, 1796-1873Types of material
Letters (Correspondence)