Box 1
Container
Contains 131 Results:
[University of Tenn. Faculty?] To [Board of Trustees?] Questions to be answered by the committee of the University faculty. [Answers interpolated], endorsed K
(Pages 60-61), circa 1879
File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
Items 21 through 31 constitute a group of papers containing recommendations and resolutions of faculty as to improvement of courses of study and needs.
Dates:
circa 1879
[University of Tenn. Faculty?] To [Board of Trustees?] Continuation of K, endorsed L
(Page 62), circa 1879
File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
Items 21 through 31 constitute a group of papers containing recommendations and resolutions of faculty as to improvement of courses of study and needs.
Dates:
circa 1879
[University of Tenn. Faculty?] To [Board of Trustees?] Changes suggested to make the Agricultural Dept. first-class.
Signed by Hunter Nicholson, endorsed M
(Pages 63-64), circa 1879
File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
Items 21 through 31 constitute a group of papers containing recommendations and resolutions of faculty as to improvement of courses of study and needs.
Dates:
circa 1879
[University of Tenn. Faculty?] To [Board of Trustees?] Equipment in departments of agriculture, engineering and mechanical arts, endorsed N
(Page 64), circa 1879
File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
Items 21 through 31 constitute a group of papers containing recommendations and resolutions of faculty as to improvement of courses of study and needs.
Dates:
circa 1879
Joynes, Edward S., Knoxville. To O. P. Temple. Sending today's Tribune and Dispatch, containing regrettable statements as to agriculture in Univ., asking Temple to reply to them (Page 65), 1880 January 21
File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 January 21
Lamar, L. Q. C. Washington. To J. M. McBryde, Univ. of Knoxville. Sees in Dixie Farmer that McBryde has addressed Stock Breeding Association on ensilage; asks information or source of information on subject (Page 65), 1880 February 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 February 26
Brown, William Leroy, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville. To O. P. Temple. Recommending James Dinwiddle for chair of mathematics (Page 66), 1880 March 10
File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 March 10
Dinwiddle, James, Clarksville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Reasons for wanting to leave Clarksville; desire for connection with U. of T.; gives references (Page 66), 1880 March 18
File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 March 18
Brown, W. G., New York. To O. P. Temple. Will stay in Europe a year for study if Trustees will give written assurance that chair of chemistry will be retained for him (Page 67), 1880 June 7
File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 June 7
Joynes, Edward S., Baltimore, Md. To O. P. Temple. Replying to Temple; congratulates him on our victory;
debt of gratitude (Page 68), 1880 June 20
File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 June 20
Dinwiddle, Jas., Clarksville. To O. P. Temple. Division of mathematics classes between he and Prof. L. (Page 68), 1880 July 3
File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 July 3
Brown, W. G., Paris, [France] To O. P. Temple. Accepting leave of absence; visits to technical schools in France (Page 69), 1880 July 13
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 July 13
Lupton, N. T., Nashville, Tenn. To J. M. McBryde, [Knoxville] Praise for experimental work at UT; acknowledgement of receipt of report on the experimental work of the Dept. of Agriculture of the U. of T. (Page 69), 1880 October 25
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 October 25
Meek, John M., Strawberry Plains. To J. M. McBryde, [Knoxville]. Acknowledges receipt of experimental pamphlet; praises McBryde's service to farmers; [Jefferson County]; gives list of names of farmers (Page 70), 1880 November 2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 2
Gibson, Thomas, Woodlawn Mills P. O., Mawry Co. To J. M. McBryde, [Knoxville]. Thanks for report on experimental work; gives list of names an addresses to which to send copies (Page 71), 1880 November 4
File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 4
McKinney, Chas.J., Rogersville. To J. M. McBryde, Knoxville. Expresses pleasure in receiving pamphlet; lists of names of farmers in Hawkins County (Page 71), 1880 November 8
File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 8
Warfield, C. P., Cherry Sta., Tenn. To J. M. McBryde, Knoxville. Expresses thanks for pamphlet; lists names of enterprising farmers (Page 72), 1880 November 9
File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 9
Thorne, C. E., Columbus, Ohio. To J. M. McBryde, [Knoxville]. Request for copies of McBryde's report of farm experiments for self and Prof. Townshead; several questions investigated in Tennessee, also under consideration at Ohio State University (Page 72), 1880 November 10
File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 10
Wallace, J. K. P., Andersonville, Tenn. To J. M. McBryde. Praise for your late publication; more information needed on wheat culture; damage done by Hessian fly; personal invitations (Page 73), 1880 November 15
File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
1880 November 15
Byram, Samuel, Master of Cove (?) Spring Grange, Robertson County, Tenn. To J. M. McBryde. Request for as much as one dozen of your reports on agricultural experiments for distribution to Grange members (Page 73), circa 1880 November
File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 1 dates from 1869 through May 28, 1886. The main correspondents from this time were Thomas Humes (University President from 1865-1883), W.O. Atwater, Edward Joynes (an influential faculty member), J.M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office), and other College Trustee members.Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University...
Dates:
circa 1880 November