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Box 1 T. L. Mead Archival Collection Papers and Biographical Material. 
Series 1 Abstract Box 1 contains 6 folders of papers documenting the T. L. Mead Collection at Rollins College along with collected biographical material on T. L. Mead and the Mead family.  
1/1 Papers about the T. L. Mead Collection at Rollins College.
1/2 Correspondence about the T. L. Mead Collection at Rollins.
1/3 T. L. Mead Biographical Material (Includes tearsheets, photocopies and typescript copies).
1/4 Typed Manuscript titled Theodore L. Mead written by Helen Golloway, n.d.
1/5 Dean, Nina Oliver. "Candlelight" Sanford Herald, 29, Aug.1931  (A tribute to T. L. and Edith Mead). 
1/6 Mead Family Biographical Papers.
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Box 2 Mead Photo Collection_
Series 2 Abstract Box 2 contains 14 folders which contain photos sorted by subject.  Some additional photos for ready reference are located in a vertical file in the archives commons area.
2/1 Mead's Fraternity Brothers in Alpha Delta Phi at Cornell University (38 photos).  
2/2 Photos of Charlie and Miles Weston, Bertie Pattishall and Unknown Others (8 photos).  
2/3 Edith May and Other Girls and Women (18 photos). 
2/4 Photos of Men and Negatives of Fishing Pictures (4 negatives and 5 photos). 
2/5 Group Photography, Photo of a Statue and Photo of Cross-Sections of Logs that have been Fired at with the Mead Explosive Bullet (5 photos).  (Explosive Bullet Patent by Samuel Mead Jr., T. H. Mead's brother.) 
2/6 Photos of Butterflies along with Pages from a Book Describing Butterflies (13 photos).
2/7 Photos of Leaves (15 photos).
2/8 Photos of Orchids with One Photo of a Carnivorous Pitcher Plant (26 photos and 1 negative).
2/9 Photos of Orchids and Amaryllis  (29 photos).
2/10 Photos of Houses (29 photos).
2/11 Photos of Geographical Features, Buildings and Bridges (12 photos).
2/12 Photos of Telescopes, Microscopes and the Moon (14 photos).
2/13 Tin-type Photos - Mixed Subjects Including Bullets, Plants and Mechanical Assemblies (16 photos).
2/14 Five Photos Completely Faded with a Printed Inscription "Photographed and Presented by Theodore L. Mead."
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Box 3 Orchid Photo Album
Abstract Box 3 contains T. L. Mead's orchid photo album along with 1 folder containing his original list of photos in this album.  There are 78 photos of orchids, most of which are hand tinted.  There are also 13 other photos in the album, all of which showcase plants in some respect. Other plants photographed include amaryllis, caladiums, bulbergia, and cactus.
3/1 T. L. Meads Handwritten List for his Orchid Photo Album Along with a Typescript List Prepared with Descriptive Notes by Rollin's Archives Staff.
3/2 T. L. Mead's Orchid Photo Album.
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Box 4 T. L. Mead Notes, Manuscripts, Drafts of Letters and Personal Papers. 
Series 3 Abstract Box 4 contains 29 folders of T. L. Mead's original writing and personal papers which include essays, copies of letters, drawings and Mead estate papers.
4/1 Handwritten Notes on Crystalline Structures, n.d.
4/2 Descriptive Geometry Drafts, 1874.
4/3 Orchid Manuscript Delivered as a Lecture at Rollins College and also to a Meeting of the Horticulture Society,  Typewritten, n.d. (Also includes a typescript copy of a letter to the Federal Board of Entomologists on the Medfly.)
4/4 Numbered Typescript Collection of 159 Pages of Copied Material Which Includes Manuscripts, Notes, Published Articles, Diary Entries and Copies of Letters, 1869-1922. 
4/5 Manuscript for Arbor Day, Typescript, n.d.
4/6 Handwritten Essay on Palms.
4/7 Handwritten Essay on Butterflies, n.d.
4/8 Collection of Notes and Papers Prepared for Delivering Talks to the Ithaca Natural History Society, 1875-1876.
4/9 Book of Copies of Letters Written by T. L. Mead, 1873.  (Many of these letters have to do with butterflies.)
4/10 Handwritten list of butterflies collected along with locations and date of collection, 1874.
4/11 Lists of Plants and Seeds, Handwritten and Typescript.
4/12 Pressed Leaves Removed from the Book of Copies of Letters in Folder 4/11.
4/13 Other Pressed Leaves and Flowers.
4/14 Papers Related to Caladiums.
4/15 Lists of Christmas Cards and Gifts Sent and Received, 1902-1932.
4/16 Collection of  Drawings, Many of Which are Done by T. L. Mead.  (Included are architectural drawings, drawings of plants and decorative ornamental designs.)
4/17 Two Maps of the United States: Northern Pacific Railway (n.d.), and an Exploration and Survey Map of 1872 and 1873.
4/18 Three Personal Expense Books, 1876-1871.
4/19 Ledger, 1885-1887.
4/20 Collection of handwritten lists of plants, invoices and account information, 1884-1906.
4/21 Household Accounts Document, 1890.
4/22 Drawings and Correspondence Regarding Water and Sewer Pipes, 1906-1907.
4/23 Papers Related to Mead Property in Florida,1891-1903.
4/24 Oviedo Property Tax Issues, 1923.
4/25 Pages from The American Eagle (Estero, Florida), Detailing Property Holdings and Tax Figures, n.d.
4/26 Property Inventory, 1929.
4/27 T. L. Mead Estate Papers, 1936-1941.
4/28 Printed Picture Titled "The Embarcadere at Calais."
4/29 Printed Picture Titled " Fisherwoman Bathing her Children."
  4/31 Boy Scout Meeting Notes, Jan 20, 1921.
  4/32 Catalog of Helen S. Connery Collection at Winter Park Public Library - Glass plate negatives from Theodore Mead
  4/33 Catalog of Michael A. Spencer Collection on Theodore Mead at University of Central Florida
4/34 Discovery of Theodore L. Mead's Journal of 1871, by John V. Calhoun (2010)
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Box 5 Documents Related to T. L. Mead's Efforts to Improve Transportation and Commerce in the Oviedo Area of Florida. 
Series 4 Abstract Box 5 contains 15 folders on business ventures and community service projects to enhance opportunities for transportation and agricultural commerce.   
5/1 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1887-88, (1 of 9)
5/2 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1888, (2 of 9).  
5/3 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1889, (3 of 9).  
5/4 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1890, (4 of 9).
5/5 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1891, (5 of 9). 
5/6 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1892, (6 of 9).  
5/7 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1892, (7 of 9).
5/8 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1894-96, (8 of 9).
5/9 Oviedo, Lake Charm & Lake Jesup Railroad, 1897-98, (9 of 9).
5/10 Lake Charm Improvement Company 1888, (1 of 4).  
5/11 Lake Charm Improvement Company 1889, (2 of 4).
5/12 Lake Charm Improvement Company 1890, (3 of 4).  
5/13 Lake Charm Improvement Company 1890, (4 of 4).  
5/14 Lake Jesup Steamboat Company.
5/15 Oviedo Growers Association and The Florida Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association.
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Box 6 Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Papers and Correspondence.
Series 5 Abstract Box 6 contains 8 folders of papers and correspondence that are related to Mead's involvement with the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at Cornell University.  
6/1 Fraternity Papers and Letters, (1 of 5).
6/2 Fraternity Papers and Letters, (2 of 5).
6/3 Fraternity Papers and Letters, (3 of 5).
6/4 Fraternity Papers and Letters, (4 of 5).
6/5 Fraternity Papers and Letters, (5 of 5).
6/6 Typescript Letter of 1935 Detailing Visits to Former Classmates at Cornell University by H. W. Foster, President, Class of 1877. 
6/7 Blueprints for Fraternity House, n.d.
6/8 Receipts, Lists and Notes Related to T. L. Mead's College Years.
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Box 7 The Butterfly Papers.
Series 6 Abstract Box 7 contains 10 folders which include manuscripts, documents and correspondence predominantly related to butterflies.
7/1 Manuscripts About Butterflies Along with One Each on Grasshoppers and Flies.
7/2 Correspondence from E. T. Cresson of the American Entomological Society, 1872-1893.
7/3 Letter From Duncan Putnam Concerning Rocky Mountain Butterflies.
7/4 Letter From E. M. Dodge Proposing the Exchange of Beetle, Butterfly and Moth Specimens, 1870.
7/5 Letter from T. L. Mead to his Parents Regarding Expenses for the Butterfly Collection Trip to Colorado.
7/6 Book titled "Chasing Butterflies in the Colorado Rockies with Theodore Mead in 1871." by Grace H. Brown.  
7/7 Article from The Lepidopterists' News (vol. 9, no. 6, 1955), titled "Iitineraries of the Wheeler Survey Naturalists 1871 - Theodore L. Mead." by F. Martin Brown.
7/8 Correspondence from W. H. Edwards, 1871-1888.  (Also includes articles by W. H. Edwards and some printed illustrations.)
7/9 Correspondence from W. H. Edwards and Others, (1 of 2).  (Also includes some printed illustrations and dried leaves.)
7/10 Correspondence from W. H. Edwards and Others, (2 of 2). 
7/11 Book titled "Butterflies and Moths of North America: A complete Synonymical Catalogue of Macrolepidoptera with a full Bibliography."
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Box 8 Horticultural Correspondence with Business Firms and Associations. 
Series 7 Abstract Box 8 contains 65 folders of correspondence sorted alphabetically. Most of the correspondence in this box has to do with horticultural matters, although manufacturers of non-horticultural items are also represented.
8/1 American Amaryllis Society.
8/2 American Gladiolus Society
8/3 E. T. Barnes.
8/4 Barteldes Seed Co.
8/5 Boy Scouts of America.
8/6 Bureau of Plant Industries (Contains notice of quarantined plants collected by David Fairchild).
8/7 Clifton Spring Sanitarium Co. – Henry Foster, L. Denning.
8/8 Dewson Plant Nursery.
8/9 Ensminger Bros.
8/10 Geo. H. Fernald Co.
8/11 Florida Audubon Society (Contains letter of invitation to serve on the executive committee).
8/12 Florida Bulb Co.
8/13 The Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs.
8/14 Florida Fruit Exchange.
8/15 Florida Iron and Wood Works Co.
8/16 Florida State Young Men’s Christian Assoc.
8/17 C. A. Haynes & Co.
8/18 The Herendeen Manufacturing Co.
8/19 Robert D. Hoyt Nurseries.
8/20 Hoyt Groves Co.
8/21 Interior Nursery Co.
8/22 The Indian River Products Co.
8/23 Jamestown Cane Seat Chair Company.
8/24 H. W. Johns Manufacturing Co. – Arthur Lyman.
8/25 The Jessamine Gardens.
8/26 Knight and Struck Co.
8/27 The Koreshan Unity.
8/28 Kuttroff, Pickhardt & Co. Inc. New York.
8/29 Jardin D. Acclimation Les Tropiques.
8/30 Longwater Gardens.
8/31 Little River Nurseries.
8/32 The Lloyd Library.
8/33 Madison Cooper Co.
8/34 J. B. Magruder Co.
8/35 Merwin – Richards Co.
8/36 A. E. Meyer & Co. – New York
8/37 Charles Millang Co.
8/38 Mills the Florist Inc.
8/39 Ministere de L’Agriculture, Quebec.
8/40 The Missouri Botanical Garden – George E. McClure.
8/41 Wilbur H. Murray Manufacturing Co.
8/42 Nathan Smith & Sons Co.
8/43 National Show Gardens Inc.
8/44 S. S. Pennock – Meehan Co.
8/45 Plantsmen, Wholesale Dealers.
8/46 Publishing Co.
8/47 Putnam and Berry Co.
8/48 Railroad Co.
8/49 Letters from E. W. and P. Reasoner, Royal Palm Nurseries.
8/50 Rixford & Robbins – Co. Sanford.
8/51 Rollins College – Mrs. Josephine Ford.
8/52 Royal Electrotype Co.
8/53 The Rural Publishing Co. – The American Garden.
8/54 “San Tomas” Stock Farm & Pasture Co.
8/55 Sanford Foundry and Machine Works Co.
8/56 S. O. Shineholser Co.
8/57 State Plant Board.
8/58 Sunniland Fernery.
8/59 J. R. Tysen Co.
8/60 U. S. Department of Agriculture.
8/61 Univ., College’s, Museum Correspondence.
8/62 Vaughan’s Seed Store.
8/63 Henry P. Worthington Co.
8/64 Misc. Corporations.
8/65 Misc. Manufacturing Co.
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Box 9 Horticultural Correspondence with Individuals.
Abstract Box 9 contains 105 folders of correspondence sorted alphabetically to the sender's last name.
9/1 Oakes A. Ames  (Correspondence predominately concerns orchids).
9/2 George J. Backus.
9/3 Mary Francis Baker.
9/4 Ernst Benary.
9/5 C.G. Bennett.
9/6 P.J. Berckmans 
9/7 H.H. Berger and Co. 
9/8 C. M. Berry.
9/9 A. I. Bidwell. 
9/10 Norton Biggs.
9/11 Frank D. Bisbee, Harriet B. Bisbee.
9/12 Louis Bosanquet.
9/13 Emily F. Bostwick.
9/14 F. M. Boyer.
9/15 W.W. Bradley.
9/16 John P. Brastad, M.D.
9/17 J. E. Brecht, M.D.
9/18 Brewer E. H. 
9/19 Mary Brown.
9/20 William Bull.
9/21 M. E. Butterfield.
9/22 Jean Caldwell.
9/23 Randall Chase.
9/24 Mrs. D. E. Cole.
9/25 William C. Comstock, Ella K. Comstock. 
9/26 Jack and Helen Connery.
9/27 H. B. Cox.
9/28 Harry A. Davis.
9/29 Dr. Isaac Diller.
9/30 L. F. Dommerich. 
9/31 Mrs. Robert L. Dowling.
9/32 Dreer.
9/33 L. D. Drewry.
9/34 B. H. Edmonds.
9/35 David Fairchild.
9/36 Mrs. Jennie Farmer.
9/37 Tom Fennell. 
9/38 Dr. F. Francesch.
9/39 B. H. Gordon.
9/40 Elizabeth G. Gramm. 
9/41 Robert M. Grey Correspondence, 1901-95 (Correspondence predominately concerns orchids).
9/42 A. F. Harris.
9/43 E. H. Hart.
9/44 J. C. Harvey.
9/45 E. D. Hayman.
9/46 Peter Henderson.
9/47 Mrs. Robert Hill.
9/48 F. N. Horton.
9/49 E. H. Hudson.
9/50 Hummerwell.
9/51 Alice Jackson.
9/52 G. S. Jenman.
9/53 Ross R. Kellish.  
9/54 Harlon P. Kelsey.
9/55 Delio Drew King.
9/56 Kingswill Marrs.
9/57 Knudson, James.
9/58 A. E. Kunderd. 
9/59 F. J. Le Hoyne.
9/60 Mrs. William Torbert Lewis.
9/61 C. T. Logue.
9/62 F. A. Lorenz.
9/63 James Luqueer. (Cousin to Mrs. T. L. Mead.)
9/64 W. J. Lynch.
9/65 L.A. Lyman.
9/66 J. M. Mahony.
9/67 Anna J. Matter, S.E. Matter.
9/68 Marian A. McAdow.
9/69 C. Mauthe. 
9/70 Mrs. John McDonald.
9/71 J.D. Mitchell. 
9/72 J. A. Morrison.
9/73 E. B. Murray.
9/74 Julian Nally.
9/75 G. Nickolson.
9/76 Susan B. Night.
9/77 Mrs. J. A. Oliver.
9/78 E. O. Orpet.
9/79 John H. Osborn.
9/80 Lyman Phelps.
9/81 F. B. Pittman.
9/82 M. J. Pope.
9/83 George D. Rand.
9/84 Mrs. L.A. Randall.
9/85 E. N. Reasoner, Royal Palms Gardens.
9/86 Miss Kate E. Regan.
9/87 Harry A. Robie Correspondence. 
9/88 P. H. Rolfs.
9/89 James E. Rothwell.
9/90 C. T. Simpson.
9/91 Mrs. Norman Stoner.
9/92 Mrs. Ross Swisher.
9/93 Ala. V. Tannant. 
9/94 Mrs. F.A. Taylor.
9/95 M. M. Todd.
9/96 A.G. Ulrich.
9/97 A. J. Walbeck.
9/98 George Ward - Rollins College.
9/99 Harry Watson.
9/100 F. Webster.
9/101 W. G. Wright - To T. L. Mead - San Bernardino Ca. 
9/102 F. M. Woodard.
9/103 J.C. Yonge.
9/104 L. G. Zikman.
9/105 Correspondence in French Language.
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Box 10 Correspondence from T. L. Mead to his Parents Samuel and Mary Mead, 1860-1894.
 Series 8 Abstract Box 10 contains  27 folders of letters from T. L. Mead to his parents dating from 1860 to 1894.  
10/1 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1860-1865.
10/2 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1860-1867.
10/3 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1869.
10/4 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1870.
10/5 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1872.
10/6 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1873.
10/7 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1874.
10/8 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1875.
10/9 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1876.
10/10 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1877.
10/11 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1878.
10/12 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1879.
10/13 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1880.
10/14 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1881.
10/15 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1882.
10/16 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1883.
10/17 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1884.
10/18 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1885.
10/19 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1886.
10/20 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1887.
10/21 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1888.
10/22 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1889.
10/23 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1890.
10/24 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1891.
10/25 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1892.
10/26 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1893.
10/27 T. L. Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1894.
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Box 11 Correspondence from T. L. Mead to his Parents Samuel and Mary Mead, 1895-1900.
Abstract Box 11 contains 9 folders of letters from T. L. Mead to his parents dating from 1895 to 1900.
11/1 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1895.
11/2 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1896.
11/3 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1897.
11/4 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1898.
11/5 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1898.
11/6 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1899.
11/7 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents, 1900.
11/8 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents. (Unsorted.)
11/9 T. L Mead's Letters to his Parents. (Unsorted.)
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Box 12 Correspondence from Mary C. Mead to her son, T. L. Mead, 1857-1896. 
Abstract Box 12 contains 31 folders from Mary C. Mead to her Son, T. L. Mead.
12/1 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1857-1896.
12/2 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1860-1869.
12/3 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1870.
12/4 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1871.
12/5 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1872
12/6 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1873.
12/7 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1874.
12/8 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1875.
12/9 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1876.
12/10 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1877.
12/11 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1878.
12/12 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1879.
12/13 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1880.
12/14 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1881.
12/15 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1882.
12/16 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1883.
12/17 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1884.
12/18 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1885.
12/19 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1886.
12/20 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1887.
12/21 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1888.
12/22 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1889.
12/23 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1890.
12/24 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1891.
12/25 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1892.
12/26 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1893.
12/27 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1894.
12/28 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1895.
12/29 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1896.
12/30 Collection of Envelopes.
12/31 Mary Mead's Letters Addressed to both of her Sons.
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Box 13 Correspondence from Mary L. Mead to her son T. L. Mead, 1897-1914.
Abstract Box 13 contains 20 folders of letters which are arranged chronologically from 1897 to 1914.
13/1 Mary Mead's letters to her son, 1897.
13/2 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1898.
13/3 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1899.
13/4 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1900.
13/5 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1901
13/6 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1902.
13/7 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1903.
13/8 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1904.
13/9 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1905.
13/10 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1906.
13/11 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1907.
13/12 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1908.
13/13 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1909.
13/14 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1910.
13/15 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1911.
13/16 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1912.
13/17 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1913.
13/18 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son, 1914.
13/19 Mary Mead's Letters to her Son with Unknown Dates.
13/20 Collection of Envelopes.
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Box 14 Correspondence from Samuel H. Mead, Sr. to his son T. L. Mead, 1869-1890.
Abstract Box 14 contains 24 folders of letters which are arranged chronologically from 1869 to1890.
14/1 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1869-1874.
14/2 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1875
14/3 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1876
14/4 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1877
14/5 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1878
14/6 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1882
14/7 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1880-1883.
14/8 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1884
14/9 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1885.
14/10 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1886.
14/11 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1887.
14/12 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1888.
14/13 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1889.
14/14 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1891.
14/15 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1892.
14/16 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1893.
14/17 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1894.
14/18 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1895.
14/19 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1896.
14/20 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1897.
14/21 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1898.
14/22 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1899.
14/23 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his Son, 1890.
11/24 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his on, Undated.
11/25 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Unsorted letters to his Son.
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Box 15 Samuel H. Mead Junior, (T. L. Mead's brother).
Series 9 Abstract Box 15 contains 24 folders of papers, notes, correspondence, ledgers, notebooks, diaries and drafts of letters that belonged to Samuel H. Mead Jr.  Among these items there is a scrapbook with collected news clippings about the Meigs-Mead explosive bullet patented by General Meigs and Samuel H. Mead Jr. in 1872.    
15/1 Childhood School Papers.
15/2 Five Penmanship Practice Books.
15/3 Notebook with School Assignments, n.d.
15/4 Book of School Notes on Chemistry and Surveying, 1864-1865.
15/5 Notebook with Chemistry and Surveying Notes, 1866.
15/6 Notebook with Metallurgy Notes, 1868.
15/7 Papers from the Columbia School of Mines.
15/8 Catalog of Minerals with their Formulae and Crystalline Systems, School of Mines at Columbia College, 1870.
15/9 Pressed Flower Book, 1862  (Entries are for places in Europe, no pressed flowers remaining).
15/10 Letters to Mother and Father from Samuel H. Mead Junior.
15/11 Letters from Mother and Father to Samuel H. Mead Junior.
15/12 Letters from Samuel H. Mead Junior to T. L. Mead.
15/13 Letters from Friends to Samuel H. Mead Junior.
15/14 Lists of New Year's Calls, 1869-1874.
15/15 Ledger, 1863.
15/16 Diary and Notebook Written in German Language, 1863-1864  (Entries made while in Germany).
15/17 One Complete Diary and Loose pages from Another Diary, 1869  (Includes references to hunting alligators in Florida).
15/18 Diary, 1872  (Includes references to the Meigs-Mead explosive bullet patent application).
15/19 Three Diaries, 1874  (All contain Meigs-Mead explosive bullet references).
15/20 Notebook with Drafts of Letters Written During a Trip to California and Colorado with T. L. Mead.  Also Contains Notes on Telescopes, the Meigs-Mead explosive bullet and a drawing of a design for a helicopter, 1871-1873.
15/21 Notebook with Drafts of Letters and Entries with Drawings Concerning the Explosive Bullet, Telescopes, Mechanical Devices and the Holz Electrical Machine, 1873-1874.
15/22 Explosive Bullet Papers, 1971-1875.
15/23 Scrapbook for the Explosive Bullet, 1870-1875.
15/24 Patent Application Correspondence for Devices other than the Explosive Bullet.
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Box 16 Samuel H. Mead Senior, (T. L. Mead's father).
Abstract Box 16 contains 22 folders of notes, correspondence, diaries, letters, ledgers and personal papers. Box 16 also contains a leather wallet-like case for carrying flies for fly fishing.  Some fishing hooks and line remain in tact.  
16/1 Papers, poetry and drafts of letters.
16/2 Letters to S. H. Mead Senior from his Wife, Mary Mead.
16/3 Letters to S. H. Mead Senior from his Brother, Melville Mead.
16/4 Financial and Real Estate Papers, Documents and Correspondence.
16/5 Two Ledgers, 1851-1858.
16/6 Notebook containing Field Notes for Sands Farm and Financial Records for the Estate of Mary Luqueer.
16/7 Accounts Receivable Ledger, 1866-1872. 
16/8 Ledger for Stocks and Bonds Transactions, 1866-1867.
16/9 Two Bank Books of Balances on Account, 1867-1870 and 1874-1879.
1610 Notebook of Expense Entries, 1851.
16/11 Notebook with Diary and Expense Entries, 1874-1875.
16/12 Notebook with Expense Entries, 1877.
16/13 Notebook with Diary and Expense Entries, 1878.
16/14 Notebook with Diary and Expense Entries, 1879.
16/15 Two Notebooks with Diary and Expense Entries, 1881 and 1882.
16/16 Notebook with Diary and Expense Entries, 1886-1888.
16/17 Two Notebooks with Diary and Expense Entries, 1892 and 1893.
16/18 Notebook with Diary and Expense Entries, 1895.
16/19 Leather Wallet-Like Case for Carrying Flies for Fly Fishing.
16/20 Collection of Loose Notes, Bills, Papers and Receipts, 1870-1880.
16/21 Blank Checks for National Mechanics Banking Association, 1870.
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Box 17 Mary C. Mead, Box 1 of 2, (T. L. Mead's mother ).
Abstract Box 17 contains 22 folders of Mary's notes, diaries, ledgers and personal papers.
17/1 Mary's School Papers.
17/2 Book of Handwritten Lecture Notes, n.d.
17/3 Notebook of  Handwritten Practice Pages in Writing with English Script, n.d.
17/4 Book of Handwritten Sunday School Notes, n.d.
17/5 Handwritten Diary Concerning Mary's Pursuit of the "Divine Life," 1854.
17/6 Two of Mary's Diaries, one from 1846-1853, and the other from 1862-1863.
17/7 Collection of Pages of Diary Entries, 1870-1876.
17/8 Notebook of Handwritten Entries About Women Committed to a Women's Refuge, 1872-1885.
17/9 Chautauqua College of Liberal Arts Papers, 1885-1892.
17/10 Notes and Papers from German School at Chautauqua College, 1886-1889.
17/11 Household Papers Including Handwritten Recipes, Newspaper Clippings and Directions for the Maid.
17/12 School Papers Corrected by Mary C. Mead, 1876.
17/13 Ledger for Household Expenses, 1844-1860.
17/14 Ledger for Household Expenses, 1861-1865. 
17/15 Receipts and Bills from Europe, 1862-1870.
17/16 Ledger for Household Expenses, 1867-1872.
17/17 Ledger for Household Expenses, 1875-1880.
17/18 2 Ledgers for Personal Expenses, 1875-1877 and 1880-1881.
17/19 Ledger for Household Expenses, 1877-1881. 
17/20 Notebook with Handwritten Instructions for Posing Exercises, n.d.
17/21 Two Published Memorial Tribute Booklets for Mrs. Sarah Mead (1842), and for Rev. A. C. Foss, (1870).
17/22 Merchant Register of Sales and Account Status, 1852.
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Box 18 Mary C. Mead, Box 2 of 2, (T. L. Mead's mother ).
Abstract Box 18 contains 14 folders of estate and ledger information, news items, pamphlets, letters and church related papers.
18/1 Accounting and Expense Register for Thomas G. Lee, 1882-1888.
18/2 Ledger for Managing the Estate of Francis L. Luqueer with Entries from 1843 to 1878.
18/3 Inventory and Accounting Records for the Estate of  F. A. Luqueer, 1862-1877.
18/4 Will and Estate Papers for Mary Luqueer, 1877-1881.
18/5 Newspaper Clippings Collected by Mary C. Mead
18/6 Newspapers, pamphlets, and Pages from Books Collected by Mary C. Mead.
18/7 Samuel H. Mead Senior's Letters to his wife Mary.
18/8 Letters to Mary from her Sister Kate.
18/9 Letters to Mary  and Samuel from Lydia A. Bailey (Possibly Samuel H. Mead's Sister).
18/10 Letters Collected by Mary C. Mead from Outside the Immediate Family  (1 of  2).
18/11 Letters Collected by Mary C. Mead from Outside the Immediate Family (2 of 2).
18/12 Typescript Copies of Letters, Most of Which are Addressed to Mary from Her Husband and Sons, 1840-1871.
18/13 Collection of Church Related Papers.
18/14 Letters to Mary Regarding Church Matters.
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Box 19 Sorted Mead Family Correspondence to T. L. Mead.
Series 10 Abstract Box 19 contains 5 folders of sorted letters to Mead  family members.   
19/1 Letters to Mrs. Samuel H. Mead from her Sister Lottie.
19/2 Family Letters from Samuel H. Mead Junior.
19/3 Letters Exchanged Between Mary and Samuel Mead Senior.
19/4 Family Letters from T. L. Mead.
19/5 Letters from W. S. Edwards (T. L. Mead's brother in law) to T. L Mead and Edith Mead.
19/6 Mixed Family Letters.
19/7 Envelopes Addressed to T. L. Mead with Notes on the Verso, 1890's.
19/8 Letters from Edith Mead to her Husband, T. L Mead, 1882-1907.
19/9 Letters from Edith Mead to her Husband, T. L Mead
19/10 Letters from Edith Mead to her Husband, T. L Mead
19/11 Letters from Ralph Mead, T. L. Mead's Grandfather.
19/12 Letters to Mrs. T. L. Mead from Friends and Relations.
19/13 Letters to Mrs. T. L. Mead from Carrie, Sister to Mrs. T. L. Mead.
19/14 Mead Family Letters.
19/15 Family Letters Collected by Mary Mead.
19/16 Undated Family Letters from Mrs. Samuel H, Mead Sr. to her Son, T. L. Mead.
19/17 Letters from Samuel H. Mead Senior to T. H. Mead or both T. H. Mead and Samuel Mead Junior.
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Box 20 Mead Family Correspondence from Relatives and Friends.
Abstract Box 20 contains  folders of  letters to the Mead family that require further organization.
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Box  21 Mead Family Real Estate Documents.
Series 11 Abstract Box 21 contains 1 folder of real estate documents and correspondence, most of which has to do with Samuel H. Mead Senior's involvement with property matters.
21/1 Real Estate Documents and Correspondence.
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Box 22 Calling Cards and Business Cards.
Series 12 Abstract Box 22 contains 1 folder with a collection of calling cards and business cards from the Mead family. 
22/1 Calling Cards and Business Cards.
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Box 23 Newspaper Clippings, Advertisements and Nursery Catalogs.
Abstract Box 23 contains 9 folders of newspaper clippings, advertisements and nursery catalogs.
23/1 Newspaper Clippings on Orchids.
23/2 Circulars, News Clippings and Articles on Insects.
23/3 A Collection of News Clippings on Various Matters Including sports, politics and a Steam Boiler Explosion.
23/4 Photography Circulars.
23/5 Photocopy of a mailed Circular Addressed to T. L. Mead Advertising Henry Nehrling's Book Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty.
23/6 Sample Pages from a Set of Books Titled Silva of North America.
23/7 Advertisements and Correspondence with Manufacturers of Household Goods.
23/8 Advertisements and Correspondence with Manufacturers of Tools and Farming Equiptment.
23/9 Nursery Catalogs and Circulars.
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Box 24 Non-Family Correspondence, (1 of 3).
Series 13 Abstract Box 24 contains 23 folders of letters to the Mead family.
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Box 25 Non-Family Correspondence, (2 of 3).
Abstract Box 25 contains 24 folders of  letters to the Mead family.
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Box 26 Non-Family Correspondence, (3 of 3).
Abstract Box 26 contains 4 folders of  letters to the Mead family.
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Box 27 Articles and Journals from T. L. Mead's Library, (Box 1 of 3).
Series 14 Abstract T. L. Mead  collected a great number of journals, magazines and  federal and state issued agricultural bulletins.     The folders in Boxes 27, 28 and 29 contain single issues, or small numbers of various issues and are described individually in the folder list.  The larger series of periodical titles including numerous agricultural bulletins, are shelved and collectively described in the Shelf List for the Theodore L. Mead Collection.  
27/1 Japanese Trees and Plants.
27/2 Wild Flowers, Shrubs, and Seeds.
27/3 Illinois State Laboratory: Natural History 1883.
27/4 Essay on the Use of Nitrate Soda-For Manure.
27/5 Biological and other Notes on Coccidae.
27/6 An Introduction to the Study of Lichens. 
27/7 The Dasheen: A root Crop for the Southern State by W.J. Spillman. Planning a Cropping System.
27/8 The Artificial Curing of Alfalfa Hay.
27/9 Index of the Mycological Writings.
27/10 Natural Resources of Southern Florida: By Roland M. Harper.
27/11 Orchard Heater.
27/12 The West American Society.
27/13 The New Zealand Flax Plant.
27/14 Notes on Gongora Galeata: By Charles Torrey Simpson. 
27/15 The Lychee and Lungan: By George Weidman Groff. 
27/16 Potash in Agriculture.
27/17 The Young Men's Journal: Devoted to Fruits and Flowers and Popular Science.
27/18 The White Fly.
27/19 Useful Knowledge for Florida Farmers 1903.
27/20 Chemical Preservatives.
27/21 Dr. Kirk on the Copal of Zanzibar. 
27/22 To Destroy Insects in Stored Grain.
27/23 The Chayote.
27/24 Repellents for Protecting Animals from Annoying flies.
27/25 From the Nicker Bocker 1843-An Aerial Voyage to the North Pole: By Samuel H. Mead.
27/26 Vision of Mount Pear: By Samuel H. Mead.
27/27 Food for Plants.
27/28 Check List on the Shells of North America.
27/29 My Experience with Fire in Longleaf Pine.
27/30 The Sleeping Heliconias of Florida.
27/31 The ASA Gray Bulletin: Hints on the Study of Fungi. 
27/32 Biltmore Herbarium. 
27/33 The Gorli Shrub. 
27/34 The Pat-Long-Fu (Colocasia esculenta). 
27/35 Easter Lily Bulbs Production in Central Florida.
27/36 Searching for the real origin of Species: Scientific American Publication 1906.
27/37 The Slaughter of the Yellowstone Park Pelicans.
27/38 The Antelope's S.O.S.
27/39 Descriptions of new Species of Lepidoptera. 
27/40 Geography and Vegetation of Northern Florida.
27/41 Progress-Report upon Geographical and Geological Explorations and Surveys of 1872.
27/42 Catalog of Photographic Reproductions of Work of Art 1875-1893.
27/43 Fungi Parasitic Upon Aleyrodes Citri: By Howard S. Fawcett.
27/44 The Lycoperdaceae of Australia, New Zealand.
27/45 Publications on Health: Keeping Fit, Sex Education, The Sanitary Privy, A position to save a life.
27/46 Louis Agassiz Fuertes 1874-1927.
27/47 Soy Beans.
27/48 Hepaticae Collected in Florida by Severin Rapp. 
27/49 Notes on the Southern Appalachians Part I-Illustrated with Three Plates by H.C. Beardslee.
27/50 Mycological Notes.
27/51 The Geastrae: Illustrated with 80 Figures by C.G. Lloyd. 
27/52 The Tylostomeae: Illustrated with twelve plates and sic figures by C.G. Lloyd.
27/53 The Genera of Gastromycetes-Illustrates with 49 figures by C.G. Lloyd. 
27/54 Abstract of the Linnaean Society of New York
27/55 Scientific American: Nov. 21, 1896,-Dec. 5, 1896 and Jan. 2, 1897.
27/56 Popular Science Literature: Hereditary Traits and other Essays by Richard A. Proctor.
27/57 Elephant Pipes on the Museum Academy of Natural Science.
27/58 Some Vanishing Scenic Features of the Southeastern United States.
27/59 Social Changes in New England in the Past fifty years 1900.
27/60 Romance of Astronomy.
27/61 Coals and Cokes.
27/62 First Lessons on Geology.
27/63 The Surrounding and Site of Raleigh's Colony.
27/64 The New Gospel of Peace.
27/65 Annals of the New York Academy of Science.
27/66 The Exploration, Excavation, and Illumination of the Interior of Bones in any part of the Body.
27/67 The Results of Antiseptic Methods in the Treatment of Wounds, as Shown in a Series of 100 Consecutive Operations. By Robert T. Morris, M.D. 
27/69 Habit and Attitude.
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Box 28 Articles and Journals from T. L. Mead's Library, (Box 2 of 3).
Abstract Box 28 contains 48 folders of journals, magazines and  federal and state issued agricultural bulletins.
28/1 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Papers on Plant Importation.
28/2 Moot Case Court Briefs from Columbia College of Law School.
28/3 American Gardening, Sept. 1897.
28/4 Cooperative Work for Eradicating Citrus Canker.
28/5 Florida Scientists: By Roland M. Harper.
28/6 Flora of Southern and Lower California.
28/7 Description of the Preparatory Stages of Arge Galathea, Linn., with notes on certain Satyrinae. 
28/8 Evolution and taxonomy: Wings of insects-By John Henry Comstock B.S.
28/9 The Economics Status of Insects as A. Class: By L.O. Howard.
28/10 Dept. Agriculture: Rust of the Orange.
28/11 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Bulletin no. 64-0, The Mediterranean Fruit Fly.
28/12 Report of the National Association of Audubon Societies.
28/13 Report of the A.O.U. Committee on the Protection of North American Birds 1903.
28/14 Borox as a Disinfectant for Citrus Fruits.
28/15 The Canadian Entomologist. 
28/16 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society.
28/17 Guide to Practical Work in Elementary Entomology.
28/18 Papilio: Devoted to Lepidoptera Exclusively-New York Entomological Club.
28/19 Popular Science, January, 1987.
28/20 Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 
28/21 Gardening.
28/22 The Mayflower.
28/23 Southern Florist and Gardener.
28/24 Success with flowers.
28/25 The American Florist.
28/26 The American Garden.
28/27 Garden and Florist: A Journal of Horticulture Landscape Art and Forestry.
28/28 California and Gardener Florist.
28/29 California Floriculturist. 
28/30 The California Illustrated Review: The Wild Flowers of California. 
28/31 Proceedings of the First Annual Convention of the Florida State Florists Association.
28/32 American Gladiolus Society.
28/33 Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
28/34 The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society.
28/35 The Stanley Grange Collection of Orchids.
28/36 A Treatise on the Culture of the Orange.
28/37 62 Analyses of Oranges.
28/38 Florida Agricultural Experiment Station: Diagrams for Packing Citrus Fruits.
28/39 The Rural Library: Chemicals and Clover.
28/40 The Oologist.
28/41 Ornithologist. 
28/42 Report of Citrus Growers' Convention. 
28/43 Florida Audubon Society.
28/44 Birds & All Nature.
28/45 The Western Naturalist.
28/46 The Midland Naturalist.
28/47 The Naturalists' Leisure Hour Monthly Bulletin.
28/48 The American Naturalist.
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Box 29 Articles and Journals from T. L. Mead's Library, (Box 3 of 3).
Abstract Box 29 contains 50 folders of journals, magazines and  federal and state issued agricultural bulletins.
29/1 Mediterranean Fruit Fly.
29/2 The Plant World: A Magazine of General Botany.
29/3 Plant Propagation in the Tropics.
29/4 The Fern Grottos of Citrus County Florida.
29/5 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Botany Circulars.
29/6 Botanical Society of America, Botanical Gazette.
29/7 Systematic Plant Studies.
29/8 Preliminary Catalog of Plants Poisonous to Stock.
29/9 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture: Report of the Botanist.
29/10 Sugar Maples and Maples in Winter.
29/11 New England Botanical Club.
29/12 Reports of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
29/13 Florida State Horticultural Society: Catalogue of Fruits.
29/14 The Coniferous Forests of Eastern North America.
29/15 The Smyrna Fig.
29/16 Journal of the Botanical Institute, College of Agriculture, Sun Yatsen University.
29/17 Journal of the New York Botanical Garden.
29/18 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.
29/19 La Création d'un Jardin d'agrément.
29/20 New York Tribune Extra: Professor Huxley in America.
29/21 Association Internationale de Botonistes.
29/22 The American Garden: Index to Volume IV.
29/23 The Natural Method of Memorizing and Memory Training, Part I..
29/24 Pages 23-34 Torn from a Book Titled Triumphant Democracy on the Subject of a Democratic Economy.
29/25 A Democratic Economy as reprinted from the Columbia University Quarterly.
29/26 Notes on the Distribution of South Eastern Salamanders.
29/27 Typescript Essay on Handicaps, Author Unknown.
29/28 A New Frullania from Florida.
29/29 American Academy of Political Science.
29/30 International Journal of Ethics, January 1900.
29/31 Star and Crescent, November 1884.
29/32 Bulletin of the Spelling Reform Association, 1878 and 1879.  
29/33 Simplified Spelling Bulletin, Sept. 1909.
29/34 The Young Authors' Journal, May 1887.
29/35 Treasure Hunting of Today and Chemistry in Our Schools, n.d.
29/36 "Magic and Prodigy in the East," 1892.
29/37 "Blood Money for the Audubon Association," n.d.
29/38 Emergency Conservation Committee, 1932 and 1933.
29/39 "Spraying for Cucumber and Melon Diseases," n.d.
29/40 Florida State Geological Survey, 1909, 1914 and 1915
29/41 Memorial of the American Forestry Association, 1889.
29/42 Civil Engineers' Committee, 1885.
29/43 Notes on the Flora of Guadalupe Island, 1893.
29/44 "False Witnesses Answered."  American Unitarian Association, n.d.
29/45 Catalog of Fruits, n.d.
29/46 Daringtonia, Californica by Henry Edwards, 1875.
29/47 Torreya: Journal of Botanical Notes and News, August, 1916.
29/48 Pteridophytes Observed During Three Excursions to Southern Florida, 1906.
29/49 The Relation of Climax Vegetables to Islands and Peninsulas, 1911.
29/50 The Guide to Nature, 1910.
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Mead Botanical Garden Papers
Box 30 Abstract Box 30 contains 17 folders of Mead Botanical Gardens historical papers, news items and correspondence. 
Series 15 30/1 Mead Botanical Garden.  A proposal/plan for the creation and development of the Mead Botanical Gardens. (Typescript with corrections and notes, author unknown, n.d.)
30/2 Blueprint for Proposed Palm House and Greenhouse, 1937.
30/3 Correspondence and Papers, Dr. Eugene R. Shippan,1936-1940  (1 of 2).
30/4 Correspondence and Papers, Dr. Eugene R. Shippan, 1936-1940  (2 of 2).
30/5 Correspondence and Papers, J. H. Connery, 1935 -1940  (1 of 4).
30/6 Correspondence and Papers, J. H. Connery, 1938 -1940  (2 of 4).
30/7 Correspondence and Papers, J. H. Connery, 1938 -1940  (3 of 4).
30/8 Correspondence and Papers, J. H. Connery, 1938 -1940  (4 of 4).
30/9 Edwin O. Grover Correspondence, 1940-1952.
30/10 Collected Publications: Includes a Commercial Orchid Catalogue and Two Reprints of Journal Articles on Orchid Seed Germination along with an issue of the American Orchid Society Bulletin (1944).
30/11 Newspaper Clippings, 1938 to 1940.
30/12 Typescript for Newspaper Articles, 1940. 
30/13 Composition Book with Lab Notes Concerning Oranges, 1930-1936.
30/14 Orchid Inventory Papers.
30/15 Inventory of Orchids: T. L. Mead Collection  (Cover title from a three ring binder with entries from 1939-1943).  
30/16 Inventory of Orchids Other than the T. L. Mead Collection. (Cover title from a three ring binder with entries from 1939-1940).
30/17 Index Cards Labeled and Categorized According to Types of Orchids  (Removed from original tin index box.). 
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Box 31 Mead Botanical Gardens Financial Papers.
Abstract Box 31 contains 7 folders of ledgers, receipt records and accounting papers.  
31/1 Mead Botanical Gardens Financial Papers, 1939-1940.
31/2 Mead Botanical Gardens Schedule of Salaries, 1939.
31/3 Ledger Recording Mead Botanical Garden Admission Ticket Sales, 1942.
31/4 Collection of Index Cards with Names and Addresses.
31/5 Master List of Revenue Certificate Holders for Mead Botanical Garden.
31/6 Signed Revenue Certificates.
31/7 Checkbook Records, 1939-1941.
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