Box 4
Contains 35 Results:
Boy Scout Meeting Notes, Jan 20, 1921
The T. L. Mead collection documents the story of an early Florida horticulturist. Along with T. L. Mead's own inventory of papers and letters, the total collection of documents spans nearly a century from 1840 to 1936. Through his family papers and hundreds of letters, we can trace the comprehensive history of an American family for more than one hundred years.
Catalog of Helen S. Connery Collection at Winter Park Public Library - Glass plate negatives from Theodore Mead
The T. L. Mead collection documents the story of an early Florida horticulturist. Along with T. L. Mead's own inventory of papers and letters, the total collection of documents spans nearly a century from 1840 to 1936. Through his family papers and hundreds of letters, we can trace the comprehensive history of an American family for more than one hundred years.
Catalog of Michael A. Spencer Collection on Theodore Mead at University of Central Florida
The T. L. Mead collection documents the story of an early Florida horticulturist. Along with T. L. Mead's own inventory of papers and letters, the total collection of documents spans nearly a century from 1840 to 1936. Through his family papers and hundreds of letters, we can trace the comprehensive history of an American family for more than one hundred years.
Discovery of Theodore L. Mead's Journal of 1871, by John V. Calhoun, 2010
The T. L. Mead collection documents the story of an early Florida horticulturist. Along with T. L. Mead's own inventory of papers and letters, the total collection of documents spans nearly a century from 1840 to 1936. Through his family papers and hundreds of letters, we can trace the comprehensive history of an American family for more than one hundred years.
"An Updated Itinerary of Theodore L. Mead in Colorado in 1871, with Type Locality Clarifications and a Lectotype Designation for Melitaea Eurytion Mead (Nymphalidae)" by John V. Calhoun, 2015
The T. L. Mead collection documents the story of an early Florida horticulturist. Along with T. L. Mead's own inventory of papers and letters, the total collection of documents spans nearly a century from 1840 to 1936. Through his family papers and hundreds of letters, we can trace the comprehensive history of an American family for more than one hundred years.