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Blaschka correspondence from studio, 1892 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 1-5Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Chiefly comprised of correspondence sent from Rudolf Blaschka to his parents, Leopold and Karolina Blaschka, during a trip to the United States in 1892, and during summer 1895. Also contains miscellaneous correspondence and documents pertaining to the Blaschka family and the glass flowers.

Blaschka correspondence from studio, 1895 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 6-7Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Chiefly comprised of correspondence sent from Rudolf Blaschka to his parents, Leopold and Karolina Blaschka, during a trip to the United States in 1892, and during summer 1895. Also contains miscellaneous correspondence and documents pertaining to the Blaschka family and the glass flowers.

Miscellaneous correspondence, circa 1870-1944, undated Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 8-9Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes various lists and notes including military documents (circa 1870s); financial notes (1931-1944, undated); financial statements (1914-1921); a court document (1954); Rudolf Blachka publications (1880); Dresden ISIS publication (1935); Building inspection (1912).

Oakes Ames correspondence, 1923-1957 Digital

Sub-Series — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 1-7Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and contents: The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographic material, curatorial files, artwork, publications, and ephemera documenting the creation, growth, and administration of the Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, popularly known as the Glass Flowers. The Glass Flowers were originally housed in the Harvard University Botanical Museum which was merged into the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The Glass Flowers are on permanent display at the Harvard Museum of...

Ware correspondence, 1924 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 21Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence kept by Mary Lee Ware and her mother, Elizabeth. It is arranged chronologically, and spans the years 1887-1936. There is no correspondence from 1917-1919. The bulk of the correspondence is between Rudolf (Rudolph) Blaschka, G.L. (George Lincoln) Goodale, Mary Lee Ware, and Oakes Ames.

Ware correspondence, 1925-1927 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 22Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence kept by Mary Lee Ware and her mother, Elizabeth. It is arranged chronologically, and spans the years 1887-1936. There is no correspondence from 1917-1919. The bulk of the correspondence is between Rudolf (Rudolph) Blaschka, G.L. (George Lincoln) Goodale, Mary Lee Ware, and Oakes Ames.

Ware correspondence, 1928-1929 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 23Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence kept by Mary Lee Ware and her mother, Elizabeth. It is arranged chronologically, and spans the years 1887-1936. There is no correspondence from 1917-1919. The bulk of the correspondence is between Rudolf (Rudolph) Blaschka, G.L. (George Lincoln) Goodale, Mary Lee Ware, and Oakes Ames.

Ware correspondence, 1930-1933 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 24Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence kept by Mary Lee Ware and her mother, Elizabeth. It is arranged chronologically, and spans the years 1887-1936. There is no correspondence from 1917-1919. The bulk of the correspondence is between Rudolf (Rudolph) Blaschka, G.L. (George Lincoln) Goodale, Mary Lee Ware, and Oakes Ames.

Ware correspondence, 1934-1936 Digital

File — oversize-box: 2, Folder: 25Identifier: ecb00006, I
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence kept by Mary Lee Ware and her mother, Elizabeth. It is arranged chronologically, and spans the years 1887-1936. There is no correspondence from 1917-1919. The bulk of the correspondence is between Rudolf (Rudolph) Blaschka, G.L. (George Lincoln) Goodale, Mary Lee Ware, and Oakes Ames.