Dr. Henry Thomas Skinner Papers 1932-1984

Access and use

Location of collection:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400110
160 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Brenda Gunn
Phone: (434) 924-1037
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Mrs. Skinner
Language:
English

Background

Scope and content:

The papers of the noted botanist and former director of the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., Dr. Henry Thomas Skinner(1907-1984) of Hendersonville, North Carolina, consist of 2,716 items (10 Hollinger boxes, 3 linear feet), 1932-1984. This collection contains correspondence, printed material, articles, talks, photographs, newsclippings, and bound volumes, much of it pertaining to his life's work with ornamental plants (especially the azaleas native to North America), his memberships and activities in professional and horticultural organizations, and his directorship and continuing interest in the Morris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania, and the National Arboretum.

These are the personal files of Dr. Skinner, and do not contain any official files kept by him while an employee of the United States Department of Agriculture. Only a small quantity of his correspondence deals directly with his professional tenure at the Morris Arboretum or the National Arboretum. The majority of his letters are dated after his retirement in 1972 and include such general topics as: horticultural meetings, agendas, and programs; preservation of native flora and ecological systems; invitations to speak; requests for advice; awards given to Skinner; thank you's; requests to write government agencies in support of environmental issues; fundraising for various groups; plant identification, care, and propagation; and other plant-related topics.

Dr. Skinner conducted an extensive study and collection of wild species of azalea growing throughout the whole eastern part of the United Statesduring the spring and summer of 1951. This resulted in his dissertation, Character Patterns in the Early Flowering Azaleas of the Southern United States(1952), written for the University of Pennsylvania. Other bound volumes in the collection pertaining to this research are two Southern collecting trip record books, an expense book, and a notebook regarding routes taken on the collecting trip. There are also two topical folders concerning native azaleas, one of which contains an article, "In Search of Native Azaleas," printed in the Morris Arboretum Bulletinin 1955.

A selective description of the contents and correspondents of the more important correspondence files is given below under each folder heading. For a complete list of all folder headings, consult the box listing at the end of this guide.

A: American Association of Botanical Gardens & Arboreta, Inc.and the location of papers for its history (1982 Oct. 31); Acacia Fraternity at Cornell; the University Botanical Gardens of Asheville, Inc.; Gregory Nace; invitation to do a talk for the Arthur Hoyt Scott Foundation(1980 Jan. 17); Jane Akers; Joseph Oppe; American Association of Nurserymen; Joe Adams; Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Mrs. Patrick Armsley; the Prince George Audubon Society; and "Arboreta -Some Thoughts on Their Significance and Possible Areas of Contribution" (1973 Feb. 20).

American Horticultural Society: seed program, the "new" AHS Azalea Handbook (1980 Jan. 4); symposiums; Donald Wymanand James Harlow, concerning the argument over the publication agreement concerning The Peonies(1961 & 1977-1978); Magnolia Checklist (1976 Jan. 5); Plant Science Data Center; and the "Bibliography of Cultivar Name Registration."

B: Bowman's Hill State Wildflower Preserve; Robert Barham; Janet Bowers Bothwell; Bowers Foundation; Alex Benisatto; Malcolm S. Barnes; Gordon A. Brandes( Filoli Center); Ray Brush; Hortus III; W. P. Bebbington& "Vascular Flora of Hitchcock Woods" (1976); Clarence F. Bent; Richard A. Brown; Hal Brace; "A Comment on Ivy," by Skinner (n.d.); Buildings of England Group; a gift of books to the Royal Horticultural Society Gardenat Wisley; and biographical information on Clement Gray Bowers(1973 Jun. 6).

Boxwood Society: paragraph in honor of Edgar Anderson(1984 May 11); discussion of "Morris Dwarf" & "Morris Midget" (1981 Feb. 3); "Comments on Some of the Better Known Boxwood Varieties" by Skinner (1977 Sept. 29); boxwood registration form (1976 Jul. 3); "The Boxwoods of Birr Castle, Ireland" (1975 Sept. 14) and "Notes on Some Forms of Japanese Boxwood" (n.d.) both by Skinner.

C: list of former winners of the Norman Jay Coleman Award(1983 Oct.) and Skinner's recommendation that John Creechbe given the award (1983 Dec. 20); Skinner's advice regarding the National Arboretumto Marc Cathey(1981 Jun. 12); William A.V. Cecil; and Dan Coleman.

Cornell Plantations: Ralph Curtis Memorialfundraising (1982-1984); "Inventory of Plant Materials" (1981 Aug. 11); Janet Bothwell(1980); and photograph of CornellClass of 1936 (1976 Mar. 3).

D: James Deane, editor of Living Wilderness, regarding Martha Prince's manuscript about the Nantahala Forestcontroversy (1977 Apr. 7); and Francis DeVos.

E: Harold Epsteinand the American Rock Garden Societytalk (1975 Jan. 30).

F: Bill Flemer, III; Truman Fossum; Henry Fuller; William H. Frederick, Jr.; Lionel Fortescue; Rhododendron bakeri(1975 Jun. 3 & 17); "The Time Has Come," by Henry Fullerand other material about native azaleas (1974 Feb. 15, Mar. 25, & following).

G: Fred C. Galle; Kerume azaleas lists (1983); Garden Club of America; The Azalea Book(1980 Nov. 25); Mrs. Johnson's watercolor paintings of native azaleas (1978 Nov. 9); Gulf Stream Nurseryand Bob Talley; Gary Gerlach; Roger Groundsand liriopogons (1975 Jan. 30, Feb. 22, Mar. 3, and Apr. 14); Mary A. Gambleand boxwoods (1974 Oct. 26); and "The Edgar Anderson Balkan Boxwoods" by Gamble (1974 Jan.).

H: Polly Hill; Herb Society of America; Arthur W. Holweg; Horticultural Tour of Eastern United States (1977 Oct.); Edward W. Hughes; Frederic Heutte; Harold Hillier & Sons; Walter Hodgeand Hortus III(1974 Jun. 18); E. D. Hirsch, Jr., concerning a test garden for rhododendrons at the University of Virginia(1973 Nov. 4); dwarf conifers and Humphrey Welch(1973 Apr. 10 & 19); the Holly Society of Americaand the registration of "Lydia Morris" (1973).

International Dendrology Society: newsletters, minutes, & etc.; and a photograph of an IDS tour group (1975).

I-J: Marion Jull; Marion Johnston; and Lady Bird Johnson(1966 May 22, & 1973 Feb. 28).

K: Austin C. Kennell; Frank P. Knight; August Kehr; Steven Kristoph; John S. Sheppardand the use of rhododendrons for erosion control (1976 Aug. 29); and Joseph Kettinger.

L: Kathleen Lahr; Clarence E. Lewis; Elizabeth Lawrenceconcerning the "Morris Dwarf" vs. "Morris Midget" (1980); Lynn Lowrey; George Lee's death (1978 Apr.); Skinner's review and comments concerning the Recommended Plant List printout (1973 Aug. 15, & 1978 Jan. 12); Ladew Topiary Gardens; Bob Lederer; P. S. Leathartwith Skinner's list of "Notable Exotics Grown in the United States" (1976 Apr. 5); Marion Flookregarding phloxes; Dick Lighty; the distribution of native azaleas (1975 Aug. 18); Skinner's Longwood Gardenlecture; Adile Lovett; Richard M. Lewis; and Plant Questionnaire criticisms (1974 Jan. 3).

M: Betty Miller; Philip R. Milroyregarding the preservation of plants on the old "Meadows" estate of Fletcher, North Carolina(1982 May 10 & Jun. 3); Kenneth Knox; Champion Big Trees of North Carolina (1982 Jan.); Alfred S. Martin; Brian Mulligan; Skip March; Loy Marks; J.C. McDanielregarding a Checklist of Cultivated Magnolias (1976 Jan. 5 & 15); book donations to Wisley Gardens(1974); International Dendrology Societytours; controversy over restuarants at the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks Garden(1973).

Morris Arboretum: Paul W. Meyer; Plan for the Development of the Morris Arboretum; Fact sheet; J. J. Willaman; native azaleas; George L. McNew; and Gordon A. Brandes.

N: North Carolina Botanical Garden; Northwest Ornamental Horticultural Society, Inc.; Dr. Frederick G. Meyer; and National Council of State Garden Clubs.

National Arboretum: Rhododendron japonicum(1984 May 9 & 16); Theodore R. Dudley; special plant distribution lists; seed lists; photograph of National Arboretum Advisory CouncilMeeting (1979 Jun. 14); and Skinner's comments regarding Dudley's Biota of North America Committee Rhododendron Listing (1978 Dec. 8).

O: Joseph W. Oppe; Rhododendron japonicum(1984 Jul. 29); Michael MacCaskey; and Ortho Books, Chevron Chemical Company.

P: Martha Prince; Ben Parry; Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden; Mateo Lettunich; J.B. Paton; Martha Prince's "To Save A Mountain" (1977 Oct. 1); the Nantahala National Forestclear cutting controversy (1976-1977); and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.

R: Royal Society of Arts; the American Rhododendron Society; the American Rock Garden Society; the Republican National Committee; Martha K. Roane; and Allan H. Reid.

Royal Horticultural Society: John Cowell; plant name changes such as Rhododendron japonicum(1984 Sept. 6); Suzanne Lucas; Frances Perry; Veitch Memorial Medal(1983 Oct. 13); "The Royal Horticultural Society" by Suzanne Wolstenholme(1983 Mar.-Apr.); Chris Brickell; Chelsea Show; Lord Charles Aberconway; and John Hamer.

Rhododendron: Marshall Asher; Bill Tietjenand the seed exchange; Austin C. Kennell; William H. Gensel; Norton Booth; Dr. Donald Kellam, Jr.; and Phil Cofer.

S: Bess Shippyand her interest in ivies; Sutton Valence School; Stephen F. Smith; Harrison M. Symmes; Franklin Styerregarding the American Association of Nurserymen to Stabilize Nomenclature; Louise G. Smith; Brian Savage; Henri Schaepmanconcerning Shippy's book on ivies (1975); plant names and comments by Skinner (1974 Nov. 16); Russell Seibert; and J. R. Schramm.

T: Tryon Men's Garden Club; Patand Tom Tinsleyregarding landscaping his business (1977 Jan. 21); Time-Life Books Shade Gardens; Bob Talley; Jacques L. Legendre Garden(1974 May 13); and Margaretta Taylorregarding the Encyclopedia of Gardening(1978 Jan. 28).

V: Charles Van Ravenswaay, director of Wintherthur; Skinner's comments regarding the Pine Checklist (1976 Aug. 9); Derk Visser; and the Winterthur Museum.

W: James Morton Smith; Winterthur Museum & Gardens; Gertrudeand John Wister; Jim Wells; William Paca Garden(1980 May); Jim Harlowand The Peoniescontroversy (1978 Nov. 21); Conrad J. Wrzesinski; Anne Wood; W. G. Waters; Elfriede Walker; Robert Walpole; Helen H. Whiting; Williamsburg GardenSymposiums; Thomas Wheeldon; Donald Wyman; Joseph A. Witt; Humphrey J. Welch; and Whitemarsh Parkconservation (1972 Dec. 1).

Y-Z: Wilbur H. Youngman; David N. Yerkes; and Isabel Zucker.

Dr. Skinner's second series of files are topical and only the contents and correspondents of a few will be described here. The following folders furnish additional insight into Skinner's career: Awards, Biographical Sketches, Photographs, Publicity, the Scrapbook File, and Social Functions.

The Azalea Handbook of the American Horticultural Society folder contains correspondence from Fred Galle, Frederic P. Lee, Harlan P. Kelsey, Wendell H. Camp, and David Leach. The file on the Nantahala National Forestincludes correspondence from Martha Prince, S. I. Hayakawa, Herman E. Talmadge, and George McGovern; and discusses the Roadless Area Review and Evaluation and the Southern Highlands Coalition.

Skinner's article, "In Search of Native Azaleas," is found in the Native Azaleas folder, together with the correspondence of W. H. Camp, W. P. Lemmon, and S. D. Coleman.

Dr. Skinner was chiefly responsible for the production of the United States Department of Agriculture's Plant Hardiness Zone Map, and the same folder also contains "The Geographic Charting of Plant Climatic Adaptability" by Skinner.

His interest in rhododendrons is represented by several folders pertaining to that plant. A "Guide to Dexter Rhododendrons" is found in Rhododendron and Azalea Varieties; Rhododendron Japonicumcontains correspondence from Dr. Edward Vossand R. K. Brummittconcerning the Botanical Code; and the American Rhododendron Society Quarterly Bulletincontains Martha Roane's article "The Species of Rhododendron Native to North America," with letters also from Edward C. Egan, Jim Wells, and King & Patonof Scotland.

Donald Voss, Edwin K. Parker, and Paul W. Meyerwrite concerning Rhododendron Registration, while Judy Youngand Karen S. Gundersoncorrespond regarding the Rhododendron Species Foundation.

Dr. Skinner's Scrapbook File includes the following: Alfred S. Martin, Jack Brooks, Earl L. Butz, Karl Loevenich, John Mack Carter, Frederick P. Lee, John C. Wister, H. F. Du Pont, Ezra Taft Benson, Fred J. Chittenden, and Anthony Montague Rowefor Sir Winston Churchill.

The bound volumes of this collection include those connected with Skinner's native azalea collecting trip in 1951, several notebooks concerning rhododendrons and azaleas, and his thesis and dissertation.

Biographical / historical:

This biographical information was taken from Who's Who in America, Vol. II, 1974-1975, 38th edition, p. 2851.

Acquisition information:
The Dr. Henry Thomas Skinner Papers were given to the Library, without restrictions, by Mrs. Skinner of Hendersonville, North Carolina on May 6, 1987.
Arrangement:

Dr. Skinner's original folder arrangement, in reverse chronological order, and headings have been maintained as much as possible. The collection is organized into three series: 1) correspondence files; 2) topical files; and 3) bound volumes.

Physical location:
Physical description:
2716 items