Memoir of John LeConte, 1818-1891 / By Joseph LeConte

Memoir of John LeConte, 1818-1891 / By Joseph LeConte
Author: Joseph Leconte
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781376879049

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LeConte Family Papers

LeConte Family Papers
Author: LeConte (Family
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1960
Genre: Plaques, plaquettes
ISBN:

Letter, 21 August 1960, (Miss) Annie S. Ramsey (Raleigh, North Carolina), to Mr. E.I. Inabinett (Columbia, South Carolina), re the donation of the LeConte family papers to the American Philosophical Society; volume titled "Memorial plaques presented to the University of South Carolina by members of the LeConte family, 1963," includes copy of a newspaper article--"USC plaques honor LeContes" (13 October 1963)--relating services of John and Joseph LeConte to the South Carolina College and the study of science, and pictures of the plaques; and letter, 24 September 1963, A. Mason Gibbes, re the installation of the "two large bronze memorial tablets...installed on the wall of LeConte College."