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John Bartram Journal Transcript

 Collection
Identifier: SC 01155
Scope and Contents

Typed carbon transcript from a draft of John Bartram's journal of a trip to Maryland and Virginia in 1738. Note on transcript "most important, never published in full, EGS." EGS is Earl Gregg Swem. Another note states, "the journey of 1738, which is outlined in [William] Darlington, letter to [Peter] Collinson, December 1738. See 'Brothers of the Spade' [by E.G. Swem]." Includes notes and correspondence on John Bartram by Earl Gregg Swem in 1926.

Dates: 1926

John Thomas Baldwin Jr. papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA 6.122
Content Description This collection contains materials pertaining to the professional career and personal life of Dr. John Thomas Baldwin Jr. Also included are the professional papers of Dr. Bernice Speese, a William & Mary professor and colleague of Dr. Baldwin.Materials include articles, drawings, maps, personal and academic correspondence, media clippings and written research notes, report drafts, photography, and government documents related to Baldwin’s work with the United States...
Dates: 1911-1983

Frederick E. Snyder Notebook

 Collection
Identifier: Mss. MsV Np1
Scope and Contents

Notebook, 1809, on philosophy used by Frederick Snyder, New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia. The volume includes notes on anatomy, botany, and military theories.

Dates: 1809

Robert Baker Wynne Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 00250
Content Description Correspondence, artwork, drawings, and notes of Robert Baker Wynne, professor of English at North Carolina State University. Through his poetry writings, Wynne developed and maintained a correspondence relationship with a number well known writers of the 1920's and 30's, including Gertrude Stein and Eudora Welty, of which there is correspondence in this collection between Wynne and them. Wynne was also an avid gardener and some of his affinity of flowers and development of hybrid species...
Dates: 1920-1965