The Papers of Oakes Ames

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Date Completed:October 9, 1986.
Encoded by:Lisa Starzyk-Weldon September 2001.

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Table of Contents

Descriptive Summary:

Acquisition Information

Copyright

Access Restrictions

Related Materials

Scope and Content Note

Local Subject Headings

Series Description/Content Notes

Series I.- Correspondence, 1897-1932, n.d.

Series II.- Professional Papers, 1898-1931, n.d.


Descriptive Summary

 The Papers of Oakes Ames, 1897-1932
  Ames, Oakes, 1874-
 One box.
  Boston Athenaeum. Special Collections.
  This collection is representative of Ames' career as a Harvard botanist and of his lifelong interest in the discovery and classification of orchids. The materials are in two series: correspondence, spanning the years 1897-1932; and professional papers, 1898-1930. The two series are closely related, however, since the bulk of the letters are to and from colleagues in the field.

Acquisition Information:

Copyright:

Permission to publish from or cite from this collection must be requested in writing from the Boston Athenæum.

Access Restrictions:

Open for use by Athenaeum members and qualified guest researchers according to guidelines established for the use of locked room materials.

Related Materials:

Oakes Ames's papers and manuscripts may be found at the Gray Herbarium and at the Harvard Archives. Other titles may be found in the Athenaeum's online catalog.

Scope and Content Note:

This collection is representative of Ames' career as a teacher of botany at Harvard and as the director of the Botanical Museum and of his lifelong interest in the discovery and classification of orchids. The materials are in two series: correspondence, spanning the years 1897-1932; and professional papers, 1898-1930. The two series are closely related, however, since the bulk of the letters are to and from colleagues in the field.

Local Subject Headings:

Ames, Blanche.

Cameron, Robert.

Goodale, George L. (George Lincoln), 1839-1923.

Lyon, William Scrugham, 1852-

Norton, Gertrude.

Spinden, Herbert Joseph, 1879-1967.

Updike, Daniel Berkeley, 1860-1941.

Harvard University. Dept. of Botany.

Harvard University. Botanic Garden.

Harvard University. Botanical Museum.

Orchids.

Orchids--Cuba.

Orchids--Philippines.

Botanists--Correspondence.

Botany--Classification.

Botanical illustration.

Guatemala--Description and travel.

Series Description/Content Notes:

Series I.- Correspondence, 1897-1932, n.d. 14 folders.

Correspondence (incoming, and copies and originals of letters sent) is with botanists connected with Harvard research projects in this country and in the tropics, and with noted specialists associated with other institutions. Such figures as Robert Cameron, George Lincoln Goodale, William S. Lyon and Gertrude Norton are well represented. The collection also contains an interesting letter from 1923 by Herbert J. Spinden describing his travels in Guatemala. Much of the correspondence deals with the subject of plant taxonomy; some concerns Ames's efforts to build a library of orchid literature for the Harvard Botanical Museum. Other correspondence is with Daniel Berkeley Updike of the Merrymount Press and relates to the publication of Ames's Orchidaceae. Some letters are of a personal nature, especially a group of letters to his wife, Blanche Ames, 1897-1910, and son, Amyas, 1924.

BoxFolderContents
11 Photograph, n.d.
12 Correspondence (to Blanche Ames), 1897-1910
13 Correspondence, 1901-1908
14 Correspondence, 1908-1909
15 Correspondence (Robert Cameron), 1909-1914
16 Correspondence, 1909-1910
17 Correspondence, 1911
18 Correspondence, 1912-1914
19 Correspondence, 1916-1917
110 Correspondence (Gertrude Norton), 1916-1919
111 Correspondence (Herbert J. Spinden), 1923
112 Correspondence (to Amyas Ames), 1924
113 Correspondence, 1918-1925
114 Correspondence, 1926-1932, n.d.

Series II.- Professional Papers, 1898-1931, n.d. 20 folders.

The professional papers contain student work and university lectures, and research into the orchids of Cuba and the Philippines and Asia, some based on his own travels. A group of drawings by Blanche Ames was used to illustrate Orchidaceae. These researches are extremely detailed, and contain some printed and manuscript information gathered by others.

Box Folder Contents
115-16Early work, lectures, 1898-1901
117-18Orchids of Cuba, 1902
119-22Orchids of the Philiippines, ca. 1908
123Orchids received, 1910
124Plants of Asia, notes, 1930
125-31Botanical illustrations by Blanche Ames, n.d .
132Miscellaneous notes
133"Rhus vernicuflua...," (2 copies), 1931
134Willis, J.C. "Recent progress in tropical agriculture..." (course outline)

 

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