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Alma Thomas papers

Creator:
Thomas, Alma  Search this
Names:
Art in Embassies Program (U.S.)  Search this
Martha Jackson Gallery  Search this
Bader, Franz, 1903-1994  Search this
Breeskin, Adelyn Dohme, 1896-1986  Search this
Johnson, Nathalie J. Cole  Search this
Sarg, Tony, 1882-1942  Search this
Tarbary, Celine  Search this
Taylor, Joshua Charles, 1917-  Search this
Thomas, J. Maurice (John Maurice), 1900 or 1901-  Search this
Extent:
5.5 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scrapbooks
Audiocassettes
Video recordings
Photographs
Date:
circa 1894-2001
Summary:
The papers of Washington, D.C. painter and art educator Alma Thomas, date from circa 1894-2001 and measure 5.5 linear feet. The papers document Thomas's work as a teacher, and her development and success as a painter of the Washington Color School, through biographical material, letters, notes and writings, personal business records, exhibition files, printed materials, scrapbooks, photographs, an audio recording, and two video recordings.
Scope and Contents note:
The papers of Washington, D.C. painter and art educator Alma Thomas, date from circa 1894-2001 and measure 5.5 linear feet. The papers document Thomas's work as a teacher, and her development and success as a painter of the Washington Color School, through biographical material, letters, notes and writings, personal business records, exhibition files, printed materials, scrapbooks, photographs, an audio recording, and two video recordings.

Biographical material includes identity cards, chronologies, an audio recording including a biographical account, and scattered documentation of Thomas's education and teaching careers with D.C. Public Schools, Howard University, and Thomas Garrett Settlement in Wilmington, Delaware. Also found are records relating to Thomas's participation in a summer marionette class taught by Tony Sarg in 1934, and a tour of European art centers which Thomas took in 1958.

Letters relate primarily to the exhibition of Thomas's work and related events and are from galleries, museums, other art institutions, colleagues, and friends including Franz Bader, Adelyn Breeskin, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Howard University Gallery of Art, Martha Jackson Gallery, Nathalie J. Cole Johnson, Vincent Melzac, Celine Tabary, and Joshua Taylor.

Notes and writings include four notebooks and autobiographical writings by Thomas, a "Birthday Book," and an annotated engagement calendar. J. Maurice Thomas's writings about Alma Thomas, her research for a bibliography on James Weldon Johnson, and writings by others, including Jacob Kainen, about Alma Thomas, are also found here.

Exhibition files contain a wide variety of documentation for many group and solo exhibitions of Thomas's work from the early 1950s through a 1998-2000 traveling retrospective exhibition, including solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1972. The records include letters from Franz Bader Gallery, David Driskell at Fisk University, and Vincent Melzac. Photographs include Thomas with individuals including William Buckner, Jeff Donaldson, David Driskell, James W. Herring, and Vincent Melzac. Also found is a photograph of the 1951 Little Paris Studio Group picturing Lois Mailou Jones, Celine Tabary, Alma Thomas, and others. Two video recordings are of events related to the 1998-2000 retrospective at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art and the Columbus Museum of Art. Records documenting a 1981-1982 exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of American Art, A Life in Art: Alma Thomas, includes the script of a video written by Adolphus Ealey.

Personal business records include price lists, gift and loan receipts, and files concerning the Art in Embassies Program, the Martha Jackson Gallery, a benefit auction for the Corcoran School of Art, and the designation of the Thomas family home in Washington, D.C. as a historic property.

Eleven scrapbooks document Thomas's teaching career through the activities of the art classes she taught at Shaw Junior High School.

Printed materials include announcements and catalogs for exhibitions and other events; clippings which document Thomas's career and subjects of interest to her; Christmas cards featuring block prints designed by Thomas; and other programs and publications featuring Thomas.

Photographs are of Alma Thomas, family, and friends and colleagues including Sam Gilliam, James V. Herring, and Nathalie V. Cole Johnson; art classes taught by Thomas; Thomas's homes in Columbus, Georgia and Washington, D.C.; and exhibitions not documented in Series 4: Exhibition Files, including photographs of Alma Thomas at an opening at Barnett Aden Gallery with Alonzo Aden and others.
Arrangement note:
The papers have been arranged into 8 series:

Missing Title

Series 1: Biographical Material, 1911-2001 (Box 1; 0.5 linear feet)

Series 2: Letters, circa 1930-2001 (Boxes 1-2; 0.6 linear feet)

Series 3: Notes and Writings, circa 1920s-circa 1998 (Box 2; 0.7 linear feet)

Series 4: Exhibition Files, 1951-2000 (Boxes 2-3, OV 7; 0.8 linear feet)

Series 5: Personal Business Records, circa 1950s-1994 (Box 3; 0.2 linear feet)

Series 6: Printed Material, circa 1908-2000 (Boxes 3-5, OV 7; 1.8 linear feet)

Series 7: Scrapbooks, 1930-1946 (Box 5; 0.3 linear feet)

Series 8: Photographs, circa 1894-2001 (Boxes 5-6; 0.6 linear feet)
Biographical/Historical note:
Washington, D.C. painter and art educator Alma Thomas (1891-1978) was known for her abstract paintings filled with dense patterns of color, and was considered a major artist of the Washington Color School.

Thomas was born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1894, and was the eldest of the four daughters of John Harris Thomas and Amelia Cantey Thomas. The family moved to Washington, D.C. in 1906 and Thomas was first introduced to art classes at Armstrong Technical High School. Following her graduation in 1911 she took a course in kindergarten teaching at the Miner Normal School, and subsequently worked as a substitute teacher in the Washington, D.C. public school system until 1914, when she took a teaching position on the Eastern shore of Maryland. From 1916 to 1923 she taught kindergarten at Thomas Garrett Settlement House in Wilmington, Delaware.

Thomas originally enrolled at Howard University in Washington, D.C. as a home economics major in 1921, but after studying under Lois Mailou Jones amd James V. Herring in Herring's newly established art department, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art in 1924, and became the first person to graduate from the program. Thomas then began her teaching career at Shaw Junior High School in Washington, D.C. that lasted from 1924, until her retirement in 1960. During this time she established community arts programs that would encourage her students to develop an appreciation of fine arts. Activities included marionette programs, distribution of student-designed holiday menu cards for dinners given for soldiers at the Tuskegee Veterans' Hospital, art clubs, lectures, and student exhibitions. In 1943 she became the founding vice president of Barnett Aden Gallery, which was established by James V. Herring and Alonzo Aden and was the first integrated gallery in Washington, D.C.

In 1934 Thomas earned an M.A. degree in Art Education from Columbia University. At American University in Washington, D.C., she studied creative painting under Joe Summerford, Robert Gates, and Jacob Kainen from 1950 to 1960, and began to break away from representational painting and experiment more seriously with Abstract Expressionism. In 1958 she participated in a tour of the art centers of Western Europe under the auspices of the Tyler School of Fine Arts at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Following her retirement from teaching in 1960, Thomas devoted herself full-time to painting, and continued to develop her signature style. She was inspired by nature and the desire to express beauty through composition and color, and refused to be constrained by societal expectations related to her race, gender, and age, achieving her greatest success in the last decade of her life. Her work was exhibited at the Dupont Theatre Art Gallery, Franz Bader Gallery, and the Howard University Gallery of Art, before she was honored in 1972 with exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Thomas's work has been exhibited at the White House and can be found in the permanent collections of major museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Separated Materials note:
In 1979, J. Maurice Thomas loaned papers for microfilming. Most, but not all, of the loaned material was later donated and is described in this finding aid. Loaned materials not donated at a later date are available on reels 1541-1543 and are not described in the container listing of this finding aid.
Provenance:
J. Maurice Thomas, the artist's sister, loaned portions of the collection for microfilming in 1979. Most, but not all of this material was then later donated in several accretions by J. Maurice Thomas, between 1979 and 2004. Charles Thomas Lewis, Thomas' nephew, gave additional papers in 2010.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Use of archival audiovisual recordings with no duplicate copies requires advance notice.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Occupation:
Painters -- Washington (D.C.)  Search this
Educators -- Washington (D.C.)  Search this
Topic:
Painting, American  Search this
African American artists  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Washington Color School (Group of artists)  Search this
Women educators  Search this
Women painters  Search this
African American educators  Search this
African American painters  Search this
Genre/Form:
Scrapbooks
Audiocassettes
Video recordings
Photographs
Citation:
Alma Thomas papers, circa 1894-2001. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.thomalma
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Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
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Childhood Writings

Collection Creator:
Dreier, Dorothea A., 1870-1923  Search this
Container:
Box 1, Folder 4
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1884-1886
Collection Restrictions:
The bulk of this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art's website.
Collection Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Dorothea A. Dreier papers, 1881-1941, bulk 1887-1923. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Dorothea A. Dreier papers
Dorothea A. Dreier papers / Series 1: Biographical Material
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw99c0745a7-f15e-49a2-b216-99f8150d7a40
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Correspondence

Collection Creator:
La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932  Search this
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923  Search this
Container:
Box 1
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1881-1882
Scope and Contents:
Select itemized correspondence:

1881: Bodley, Rachel L.; Jan. 31.

1881: Secretary of War; Nov. 12.

1882: Morgan, John T.; Jan. 12.

1882: Hall, C.C.; Mar. 30.

1882: Thaw, M.C.; Apr. 20.

1882: Dawes, Electer S.; Apr. 24.

1882: Whittlesey, E.; Apr. 24.

1882: Wilkinson, G.W.; Apr. 29.

1882: Wilkinson, Hattie M.; Apr. 30.

1882: Hawley, Harriet M.; May 1.

1882: Wilkinson, G.W.; May 2.

1882: Wilkinson, Hattie; May 3.

1882: Robertson, Alice M.; May 5.

1882: Wilkinson, C.W.; May 6.

1882: Hart, M.S.; on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Teller; May 10.

1882: Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. I.R.; May 13.

1882: Crapo, Sarah L.; May 15.

1882: Hawley, Harriet W.; May 15.

1882: Dawes, Nina Laurens; enclosing letter from Emily Talbot; May 16.

1882: Lothrop, D. and Co.; May 16.

1882: Teller, W. M.; May 19.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; May 23.

1882: Riggs, A. L.; May 30.

1882: Sunderland, Laura; May 31.

1882: Crapo, Sarah L.;June 1.

1882: Wilkinson, G. W.; June 7.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; June 9, June 19.

1882: Welch, A. S.; June 23.

1882: Parkhund, W. M.; June 24.

1882: McGillycuddy; June 27.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; June 28.

1882: Armstrong, S. C.; July 19.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; July 22.

1882: Price, H.; July 29.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Aug. 1.

1882: Teller, W. M.; Aug. 3.

1882: Aldrich, Charles F.; Aug. 5.

1882: Teller, W. M.; Aug. 5.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Aug. 7.

1882: Ensks, Isabel B.; Aug. 8.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Aug. 12.

1882: Andrews, George L.; Aug. 17.

1882: Lothrop, D. & Co.; Sept. 7.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Sept. 11.

1882: Brown, William M.; Sept. 16.

1882: Teller, W. M.; Sept. 16.

1882: Price, H.; Sept. 30.

1882: Brown, George LeRoy; Oct. 5.

1882: Wade, M. C.; Oct. 13.

1882: Brown, George LeRoy; Oct. 22.

1882: La Flesche, Joseph; Oct. 22.

1882: [La Flesche Farley], Rosalie; Oct. 24.

1882: Price, H.; Oct. 25.

1882: Lothrop, D. & Co.; Oct. 27.

1882: Price, H.; Oct. 27.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Oct. 28.

1882: Gaylord, W. L.; Oct. 31.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Nov. 1.

1882: Clark, L. N.; Nov. 6.

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Carlisle; Nov. 13.

1882: idem; Nov. 15.

1882: Price, H.; Nov. 29.

1882: Jones, Jesse H.; Dec. 9.

1882: Dorsey, J. Owen; "Christmas".

1882: Pratt, R. H.; Dec. 26.

1882: Bundy, J. M.; n.d.
Collection Restrictions:
The Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers are open for research.

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Collection Rights:
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Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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MS 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers / Series 1: Alice Cunningham Fletcher papers / 1.1: Incoming correspondence
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw37ca094fb-a5c2-46c4-8276-53a8509e2c22
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ead_component:sova-naa-ms4558-ref33
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Outgoing correspondence

Collection Creator:
La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932  Search this
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923  Search this
Container:
Box 3
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1883-1884
Collection Restrictions:
The Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers are open for research.

Access to the Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers requires an appointment.
Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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MS 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers / Series 1: Alice Cunningham Fletcher papers / 1.3: Correspondence on specific subjects / Omaha allotment:
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw335f5c955-85f6-47b8-a9cd-527b3380443c
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Outgoing correspondence

Collection Creator:
La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932  Search this
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923  Search this
Container:
Box 4A
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1887-1889
Collection Restrictions:
The Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers are open for research.

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Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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MS 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers
MS 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers / Series 1: Alice Cunningham Fletcher papers / 1.3: Correspondence on specific subjects / Winnebago allotment:
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3ef93ebcc-da30-4a4d-bb1d-3d82b21f5650
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Outgoing correspondence

Collection Creator:
La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932  Search this
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923  Search this
Container:
Box 4A
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1889-1891
Collection Restrictions:
The Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers are open for research.

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Collection Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4558 Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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National Anthropological Archives
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Church, Frederick Stuart

Collection Creator:
Freer, Charles Lang, 1856-1919  Search this
Container:
Box 11, Folder 36-44
Box 12, Folder 1-16
Oversize 1, Folder 5
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1888-1915, undated
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Collection Citation:
Charles Lang Freer Papers. FSA A.01. National Museum of Asian Art Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of the estate of Charles Lang Freer.
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Charles Lang Freer Papers
Charles Lang Freer Papers / Series 2: Correspondence / 2.1: Charles Lang Freer Correspondence
Archival Repository:
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
GUID:
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Minutes

Extent:
8.70 cu. ft. (9 document boxes) (7 12x17 boxes) (1 16x20 box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Date:
1846-1995
Descriptive Entry:
These records are the official minutes of the Board. They are compiled at the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian, who is also secretary to the Board, after approval by the Regents' Executive Committee and by the Regents themselves. The minutes are edited, not a verbatim account of proceedings. For reasons unknown, there are no manuscript minutes for the period from 1857 through 1890; and researchers must rely on printed minutes published in the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution instead. Minutes are transferred regularly from the Secretary's Office to the Archives. Minutes less than 15 years old are closed to researchers. Indexes exist for the period from 1907 to 1946 and can be useful.
Historical Note:
The Smithsonian Institution was created by authority of an Act of Congress approved August 10, 1846. The Act entrusted direction of the Smithsonian to a body called the Establishment, composed of the President; the Vice President; the Chief Justice of the United States; the secretaries of State, War, Navy, Interior, and Agriculture; the Attorney General; and the Postmaster General. In fact, however, the Establishment last met in 1877, and control of the Smithsonian has always been exercised by its Board of Regents. The membership of the Regents consists of the Vice President and the Chief Justice of the United States; three members each of the Senate and House of Representatives; two citizens of the District of Columbia; and seven citizens of the several states, no two from the same state. (Prior to 1970 the category of Citizen Regents not residents of Washington consisted of four members). By custom the Chief Justice is Chancellor. The office was at first held by the Vice President. However, when Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency on the death of Zachary Taylor in 1851, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney was chosen in his stead. The office has always been filled by the Chief Justice since that time.

The Regents of the Smithsonian have included distinguished Americans from many walks of life. Ex officio members (Vice President) have been: Spiro T. Agnew, Chester A. Arthur, Allen W. Barkley, John C. Breckenridge, George Bush, Schuyler Colfax, Calvin Coolidge, Charles Curtis, George M. Dallas, Charles G. Dawes, Charles W. Fairbanks, Millard Fillmore, Gerald R. Ford, John N. Garner, Hannibal Hamlin, Thomas A. Hendricks, Garret A. Hobart, Hubert H. Humphrey, Andrew Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, William R. King, Thomas R. Marshall, Walter F. Mondale, Levi P. Morton, Richard M. Nixon, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, James S. Sherman, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, William A. Wheeler, Henry Wilson.

Ex officio members (Chief Justice) have been: Roger B. Taney, Salmon P. Chase, Nathan Clifford, Morrison R. Waite, Samuel F. Miller, Melville W. Fuller, Edward D. White, William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan F. Stone, Fred M. Vinson, Earl Warren, Warren E. Burger.

Regents on the part of the Senate have been: Clinton P. Anderson, Newton Booth, Sidney Breese, Lewis Cass, Robert Milledge Charlton, Bennet Champ Clark, Francis M. Cockrell, Shelby Moore Cullom, Garrett Davis, Jefferson Davis, George Franklin Edmunds, George Evans, Edwin J. Garn, Walter F. George, Barry Goldwater, George Gray, Hannibal Hamlin, Nathaniel Peter Hill, George Frisbie Hoar, Henry French Hollis, Henry M. Jackson, William Lindsay, Henry Cabot Lodge, Medill McCormick, James Murray Mason, Samuel Bell Maxey, Robert B. Morgan, Frank E. Moss, Claiborne Pell, George Wharton Pepper, David A. Reed, Leverett Saltonstall, Hugh Scott, Alexander H. Smith, Robert A. Taft, Lyman Trumbull, Wallace H. White, Jr., Robert Enoch Withers.

Regents on the part of the House of Representatives have included: Edward P. Boland, Frank T. Bow, William Campbell Breckenridge, Overton Brooks, Benjamin Butterworth, Clarence Cannon, Lucius Cartrell, Hiester Clymer, William Colcock, William P. Cole, Jr., Maurice Connolly, Silvio O. Conte, Edward E. Cox, Edward H. Crump, John Dalzell, Nathaniel Deering, Hugh A. Dinsmore, William English, John Farnsworth, Scott Ferris, Graham Fitch, James Garfield, Charles L. Gifford, T. Alan Goldsborough, Frank L. Greene, Gerry Hazleton, Benjamin Hill, Henry Hilliard, Ebenezer Hoar, William Hough, William M. Howard, Albert Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Joseph Johnston, Michael Kirwan, James T. Lloyd, Robert Luce, Robert McClelland, Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., George H. Mahon, George McCrary, Edward McPherson, James R. Mann, George Perkins Marsh, Norman Y. Mineta, A. J. Monteague, R. Walton Moore, Walter H. Newton, Robert Dale Owen, James Patterson, William Phelps, Luke Poland, John Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, B. Carroll Reece, Ernest W. Roberts, Otho Robards Singleton, Frank Thompson, Jr., John M. Vorys, Hiram Warner, Joseph Wheeler.

Citizen Regents have been: David C. Acheson, Louis Agassiz, James B. Angell, Anne L. Armstrong, William Backhouse Astor, J. Paul Austin, Alexander Dallas Bache, George Edmund Badger, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, James Gabriel Berrett, John McPherson Berrien, Robert W. Bingham, Sayles Jenks Bowen, William G. Bowen, Robert S. Brookings, John Nicholas Brown, William A. M. Burden, Vannevar Bush, Charles F. Choate, Jr., Rufus Choate, Arthur H. Compton, Henry David Cooke, Henry Coppee, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Edward H. Crump, James Dwight Dana, Harvey N. Davis, William Lewis Dayton, Everette Lee Degolyer, Richard Delafield, Frederic A. Delano, Charles Devens, Matthew Gault Emery, Cornelius Conway Felton, Robert V. Fleming, Murray Gell-Mann, Robert F. Goheen, Asa Gray, George Gray, Crawford Hallock Greenwalt, Nancy Hanks, Caryl Parker Haskins, Gideon Hawley, John B. Henderson, John B. Henderson, Jr., A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Gardner Greene Hubbard, Charles Evans Hughes, Carlisle H. Humelsine, Jerome C. Hunsaker, William Preston Johnston, Irwin B. Laughlin, Walter Lenox, Augustus P. Loring, John Maclean, William Beans Magruder, John Walker Maury, Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, John C. Merriam, R. Walton Moore, Roland S. Morris, Dwight W. Morrow, Richard Olney, Peter Parker, Noah Porter, William Campbell Preston, Owen Josephus Roberts, Richard Rush, William Winston Seaton, Alexander Roby Shepherd, William Tecumseh Sherman, Otho Robards Singleton, Joseph Gilbert Totten, John Thomas Towers, Frederic C. Walcott, Richard Wallach, Thomas J. Watson, Jr., James E. Webb, James Clarke Welling, Andrew Dickson White, Henry White, Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
Topic:
Museums -- Administration  Search this
Museum trustees  Search this
Genre/Form:
Manuscripts
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 1, Smithsonian Institution, Board of Regents, Minutes
Identifier:
Record Unit 1
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Minutes
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
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Letters to Phebe C. Brown

Collection Creator:
Lay, Oliver Ingraham, 1845-1890  Search this
Lay, Charles Downing, 1877-1956  Search this
Container:
Box 9, Folder 64
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1857-1899
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Washington, D.C. Research Center.
Collection Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Oliver Ingraham Lay, Charles Downing Lay, and Lay Family Papers, 1789-2000, bulk 1870-1996. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Oliver Ingraham Lay, Charles Downing Lay, and Lay Family papers
Oliver Ingraham Lay, Charles Downing Lay, and Lay Family papers / Series 3: Fidelia Bridges Papers / 3.1: Letters
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw99e59b602-7bbf-4e69-a17b-6eef343d281f
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Tarbell, Edmund C.

Collection Creator:
Tarbell, Edmund Charles, 1862-1938  Search this
Container:
Box 2, Folder 11
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
1884 November
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Collection Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Edmund Charles Tarbell papers, circa 1855-circa 2000, bulk 1885-1938. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Edmund C. Tarbell papers
Edmund C. Tarbell papers / Series 2: Correspondence / 2.2: Emeline Tarbell (Souther) Correspondence
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw990e2df46-cc06-4b32-a36d-b65963d54262
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Curators' Annual Reports

Extent:
49 cu. ft. (98 document boxes)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Date:
1881-1964
Descriptive Entry:
The administration of the United States National Museum required curators to submit regular reports on the activities of the departments, divisions, and sections. Prior to about 1900 these reports were often made monthly and semiannually as well as annually. The reports were traditionally submitted to the Director of the National Museum to be used in preparing the published Annual Report of the United States National Museum. The individual reports, however, were not reproduced in their entirety in the published Annual Report and generally contain more information than is to be found in the published version.

Reports were stored by the Office of Correspondence and Reports (later known as the Office of Correspondence and Documents), and then by the Office of the Registrar.

Includes reports submitted to the Director of the United States National Museum by curators and administrators.
Topic:
Museums -- Administration  Search this
Museum curators  Search this
Genre/Form:
Manuscripts
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 158, United States National Museum, Curators' Annual Reports
Identifier:
Record Unit 158
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Curators' Annual Reports
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
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Mabuya grandisterrae

Biogeographical Region:
Caribbean Region  Search this
Preparation:
Ethanol
Type Citation:
Hedges, S. B. & Conn, C. E. 2012. Zootaxa. 3288: 101, Figures 30D, 32D, 41.
Type Status:
Paratype
Place:
No Further Locality Data, Guadeloupe, North America
Collection Date:
May 1880
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, Squamata, Sauria, Scincidae
Published Name:
Mabuya grandisterrae
Mabuya mabouya
Accession Number:
000000
Other Numbers:
Field Number : 13
USNM Number:
11175
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Amphibians & Reptiles
Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Herpetology Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/31051d6bc-8a10-4f03-909f-5439610dd322
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Mabuya grandisterrae

Biogeographical Region:
Caribbean Region  Search this
Preparation:
Ethanol
Type Citation:
Hedges, S. B. & Conn, C. E. 2012. Zootaxa. 3288: 101, Figures 30D, 32D, 41.
Type Status:
Paratype
Place:
No Further Locality Data, Guadeloupe, North America
Collection Date:
May 1880
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, Squamata, Sauria, Scincidae
Published Name:
Mabuya grandisterrae
Mabuya mabouya
Accession Number:
000000
Other Numbers:
Field Number : No Field Number
USNM Number:
11249
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Amphibians & Reptiles
Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Herpetology Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/30255e30c-3b61-4751-b9ee-3991c62fbd76
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Mabuya grandisterrae

Biogeographical Region:
Caribbean Region  Search this
Preparation:
Ethanol
Type Citation:
Hedges, S. B. & Conn, C. E. 2012. Zootaxa. 3288: 101, Figures 30D, 32D, 41.
Type Status:
Paratype
Place:
No Further Locality Data, Guadeloupe, North America
Collection Date:
May 1880
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, Squamata, Sauria, Scincidae
Published Name:
Mabuya grandisterrae
Accession Number:
000000
Other Numbers:
Field Number : No Field Number
USNM Number:
565045
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Amphibians & Reptiles
Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Herpetology Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3ab90e3be-c644-42d1-93cd-978eb6b80ea6
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Mabuya grandisterrae

Biogeographical Region:
Caribbean Region  Search this
Preparation:
Ethanol
Type Citation:
Hedges, S. B. & Conn, C. E. 2012. Zootaxa. 3288: 101, Figures 30D, 32D, 41.
Type Status:
Paratype
Place:
No Further Locality Data, Guadeloupe, North America
Collection Date:
May 1880
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, Squamata, Sauria, Scincidae
Published Name:
Mabuya grandisterrae
Accession Number:
000000
Other Numbers:
Field Number : No Field Number
USNM Number:
565046
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Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Herpetology Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3383857c2-cc59-413d-92cd-4cc91a0ca60a
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Festuca filiformis Pourr.

Biogeographical Region:
10 - Northern Europe  Search this
Collector:
W. H. Beeby  Search this
Place:
Great Britain, V.C. 17. Surrey. Near Hedge Court., United Kingdom, Europe
Collection Date:
21 Jun 1887
Taxonomy:
Plantae Monocotyledonae Poales Poaceae Pooideae
Published Name:
Festuca filiformis Pourr.
Barcode:
04049133
USNM Number:
1130699
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Flowering plants and ferns
Data Source:
NMNH - Botany Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3b229325a-af30-4a5a-8d3c-dfea42721d65
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edanmdm:nmnhbotany_15824208

[Trade catalogs from William Parry]

Variant company name:
Founded 1838  Search this
Company Name:
William Parry  Search this
Related companies:
Pomona Nurseries, Riverton/Parry, NJ  Search this
Notes content:
A Fall 1889 catalog for William Parry's Pomona Nurseries which sold fruit and vegetable root stock and seedlings - strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, grapes, currants, gooseberries, mulberries, apricots, rhubarb, asparagus, apple, peach, pear, cherry. He also sold ornamental grasses, evergreen trees, decidious shade trees, magnolias, vines, flowering shrubs and hedges. It features a color lithographic frontis piece illustrating a peach. The catalogue cover notes that Parry, who played a part in the cultivation of pear trees, grew fruits for market as well as plants for sale. See http://www.mbamericana.com/Pomona%20Nurseries.htm
Includes:
Trade catalog and price lists
Black and white images
Color images
Physical description:
1 piece; 1 box
Language:
English
Type of material:
Trade catalogs
Trade literature
Place:
Parry, New Jersey, United States
Date:
1800s
Topic (Romaine term):
Foods and beverage products and processing equipment (including brewing; distilleries; beer; wine; etc.)  Search this
Seed and nursery catalogs  Search this
Topic:
Beverage industry  Search this
Distilleries  Search this
Food industry and trade  Search this
Nurseries (Horticulture)  Search this
Nursery stock  Search this
Seeds  Search this
Record ID:
SILNMAHTL_28871
Location:
Trade Literature at the American History Museum Library
Collection:
Smithsonian Libraries Trade Literature Collections
Data source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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[Trade catalogs from Samuel K. Rahn]

Company Name:
Samuel K. Rahn  Search this
Notes content:
1882 ; Portable combined rail or board fence ; "Rahn Natural Inclined Hedge Fence" ;
Includes:
Trade catalog
Black and white images
Physical description:
2 pieces; 1 box
Language:
English
Type of material:
Trade catalogs
Trade literature
Place:
West Elkton, Ohio, United States
Date:
1800s
Topic (Romaine term):
Agricultural tools and machinery  Search this
Topic:
Agricultural implements  Search this
Agricultural machinery  Search this
Record ID:
SILNMAHTL_8571
Location:
Trade Literature at the American History Museum Library
Collection:
Smithsonian Libraries Trade Literature Collections
Data source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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Cirsium altissimum (L.) Spreng.

Biogeographical Region:
74 - North-Central U.S.A.  Search this
Collector:
ex herb. Thos. A. Williams  Search this
Place:
Hedges & fields, Weeping Water, Nebraska, United States, North America
Collection Date:
1887
Taxonomy:
Plantae Dicotyledonae Asterales Asteraceae Carduoideae
Published Name:
Cirsium altissimum (L.) Spreng.
Barcode:
02156244
USNM Number:
519394
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Data Source:
NMNH - Botany Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3f6140f73-9d4e-46f0-85c1-622e9ceae40d
EDAN-URL:
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Goethe's Letters from Switzerland and Travels in Italy / from the German by Rev. A.J.W. Morrison ..

Author:
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1749-1832  Search this
Morrison, A. J. W (Alexander James William) 1806-1865  Search this
Hedge, Frederic Henry 1850-1890  Search this
Noa, L  Search this
Former owner:
Comegys Library DS  Search this
Physical description:
360, [2] p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1884
Call number:
PT2026.A1 B84 1884
PT2026.A1B84 1884
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
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