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Julia Finette Davis Research Files(ca. 1960)

  • MS 1996.45 20C
  • .5 linear feet

Davis’ papers focus on the history of fruit growing in the United States. Much of the information has been photocopied. Julia Finette Davis was a consultant to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.


Inventory

Garden Research Files

  • Box 1
  • Authors
    • Beach, Spencer A., The Apples of New York
    • Coxe, William
      • Copy from manuscript treatise and view of Fruit Trees in America
      • Index to A View of Cultivation of Fruit Trees
      • Notes from A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees
    • Faureth, “Colonial Gardens and Plants”
    • Favretti, Rudy J., “New England Colonial Gardens”
    • Fletcher, S.W., “A History of Fruit Growing in America”
    • Hornsby, Planting diary
    • Humphreys, “Spectacle de la Nature”
    • Prince, William Robert, “Treatise on the Vine”
    • Quincy, Josiah, Journal, 1773
    • Reuter, C.G., Flore and Fauna in Wachovia, 1760 1758
    • Ritson, Anne, “Political Picture of America”
    • Worlidge, “Vinetum Britannicum”
  • Carter’s Grove
    • Proposals
    • Purpose, Scope, and Outline of Proposed Research
  • Cider
    • Directions for making
    • English material
    • Extract concerning, 1721
    • Material from Bulmers
    • Mills (from Eric Sloane’s book)
    • Recipes (for wine, also)
  • Fruit
    • 19th century information, Anderson, Robert information
    • Apples
      • Descriptions of old varieties
      • Hughes seedlings
      • Newtown (Abermarle) Pippin, ca. 1889
      • Varieties
      • Varieties, Kirby, S.F. Account Book, 1785–1804
    • Catalogues
      • Baum’s Nursery, 1960–1970
      • Furber, 1732
      • Prince, William
      • Southmeadow and Converse, 1968
    • Crab apple
      • Orchard, account of
      • Virginia, account, 1814
      • Williamsburg or Chiswell
    • Grapes
      • Forced/Vineyard, “Observations on Culture of Vines,” Universal Magazine
      • Varieties
    • Information, species and families
    • Kitchen gardens
    • List, Anderson, Robert, 1835
    • Notes
      • Ambassador Collection
      • English books
      • Jefferson, Thomas, “The Garden Book”
      • Jefferson, Thomas, Papers
      • Miscellaneous
  • Box 2
  • Plants
    • Identification of material from Custis well
    • List from Garden Symposium
    • List of plants in Colonial Williamsburg
  • Publication materials
    • Bibliography, Landscape and Garden Report (2 folders)
    • Plates
  • Miscellaneous
    • Chronicle data on tools to pare, pit fruits
    • Plantation layout, Mount Vernon
    • Virginia Gazette, references to outhouses