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Alt Ref No | WP1/5/18 |
Title | Letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his wife Annie |
Description | Letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his wife Annie from The Hamilton hotel, Washington DC, 14 Feb 1887, re walk in the woods with botanist professor Ward, sending a collection of plants including ferns packed in moss in a biscuit tin, instructions for potting, Spotted Wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata) and Rattlesnake Plantain (Goodyera pubescens) to be given to Miss Jekyll and a sedge, Carex platyphylla, to Annie's father William Mitten, plants listed by botanical and common names; description of trees and other plants seen; curious appearance of fields without hedgerows; Paulownia imperialis, a tree with flowers like fox-gloves, grows to great height in Washington gardens; would like to stay and see woods in summer if finances permitted but there seems to be no demand for scientific lectures as too many scientists on the circuit; hopes Annie has succeeded in letting house or getting a boarder.
Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace at Frith Hill, Godalming and postmarked on the front Washington 14 Feb 1887and on the back New York 15 Feb 1887 and Godalming 25 Feb 1887. Name: Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 Wallace, Annie, née Mitten, born c.1846 Lester Frank Ward, 1841-1913 Place: Washington DC USA Notes: 2 folios |
Date | 14 Feb 1887 |
AccessStatus | Open |
Held By | NHM General Library |
Extent | Letter |
Level | Item |
Show related Persons records.
Persons
Code | PersonName | Dates |
PX473 | Wallace; Alfred Russel (1823-1913); Biologist | 1823-1913 |
PX5805 | Ward; Lester Frank (1841-1913); paleontologist, paleobotanist and sociologist. | 1841-1913 |
PX5166 | Wallace; Annie (1846-1914); Mrs; Wife of Alfred Russel Wallace | 1846-1914 |