Box 1
Contains 55 Results:
Outgoing, 1940s
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Outgoing, 1950s-1960s
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Outgoing, 1970s
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Outgoing, 1980-2000
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Outgoing, Orchid Gardens, 1972-1981
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Other, 1936-1981, n.d.
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Southern Forest Experiment; Plant Insects, 1937-1938
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Robert D. Spencer, 1938
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Walter Taylor, 1947
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
P.J. Viosea, 1942
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.