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Papers of Orland E. White, Accession #12767-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
On 17 July 1973 Mr. B. D. F. Runk, acting for O. E. White's heirs, deposited the papers at the University for safekeeping and historical reference.
Orland Emile White was born in Sibley, Iowa in 1885 and grew up on a farm in South Dakota. He attended South Dakota State College, where he received a B.S. degree in 1909 and an M.S. degree in 1911, and Harvard University, where he received an M. A. degree in Genetics in 1912, and a Sc.D. degree in 1913. While conducting research for several government agencies, White became the Assistant Curator of Plant Breeding for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in 1913; he was appointed Curator in 1916. Though he held this post until 1927 he obtained a leave of absence in 1921-1922 to act as botanist for the expedition of the Mulford Biological Exploration of the Amazon Basin. In 1927 he became Professor of Genetics and Economic Plants in the Miller School of biology, University of Virginia, and Director of the Blandy Experimental Farm; he held these positions until his formal retirement in 1955. In 1956, however, he abandoned retirement to become Visiting Professor of Biology at Sweetbriar College. Although he published extensively in scientific journals and was considered to be an eminent geneticist of his day, he was also active in nonprofessional gardening societies and organizations. Perhaps most important, however, is the fact that he was revered by his students as a devoted and charismatic teacher.
The O. E. White papers consist of ca. 3300 items, 1903-1968, concerning all aspects of White's life as a student, scientist, teacher, explorer, and husband. His correspondence extends from his earliest days as a college student through retirement, and pertains both to his private and professional life. The collection includes copies of numerous scientific papers, articles, and plant collection lists; there are also copies of his detailed journal of the Mulford Biological Exploration of the Amazon Basin, and several chapters of his autobiography, A Tough Assignment . In addition, the papers contain White's large collection of newspaper clippings and numerous photographs, both of White himself and of Blandy Experimental Farm.
The collection consists of eight boxes and one oversized
item:
Box one contains White's
correspondence on behalf of The American Rock Garden Society,
and Blandy Experimental Farm, award certificates, biographical
sketches, and frost notes from Blandy Experimental Farm.
Box two contains photographs of
Blandy Experimental Farm, family correspondence, and general
correspondence from 1904- 1926.
Box three contains general
correspondence from 1927- 1962.
Box four contains general
correspondence from 1963-1968, herbarium plant collection
lists, hereditary studies with castor oil beans, miscellaneous
bills, miscellaneous scientific papers, and papers concerning
Mountain Lake Biological Station.
Box five contains correspondence
and notes from The Mulford Exploration of the Amazon Basin
expedition, 1921-1922, O. E. White's journal as botanist for
the Mulford expedition, and photographs of the expedition.
Box six contains newspaper
clippings, family photographs, miscellaneous photographs,
notes on plant chimeras, plant lists and classification, and
publication lists.
Box seven contains
correspondence with the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
writings of O. E. White on
Convolvulaceae , definitions for
The Garden Dictionary,
Epacridaceae , and writings on rock gardens.
Box eight contains scientific
papers, articles, book reviews, short stories, and
A Tough Assignment , White's
autobiography.
In addition to the above boxes, there is one oversize
item, an award certificate from the Mayor of San Simon,
Cochabamba, Bolivia.