Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison, 1866-1948 (American naturalist)
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, 14 February 1902
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/10
Scope and Contents
Cockerell states that Dr Susie Rijnhard, who is staying with him in Las Vegas, reports that small yellow dun horses with a dark dorsal stripe, dark mane and tail are very common in Tibet.
Dates:
14 February 1902
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, with enclosed letter from Edward Allen Clemens, 26 January 1902
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/3
Scope and Contents
Cockerell writes that he is enclosing E.A Clemens' letter and asks Ewart to write to Clemens and to send him a set of his papers on horses. He also states that he is not hopeful of getting help from the Agricultural Experiment Station with their proposed research involving horse skulls. The enclosed letter to Cockerell from Clemens, dated 24 January 1902, replies to Cockerell's request for information about the typical markings to be found on a dun stallion. Clemens states that...
Dates:
26 January 1902
Letter to Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell from Edward Allen Clemens (incomplete), 21 June 1902
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/48
Scope and Contents
Clemens writes to Cockerell regarding Ewart's research into and experiments with dun-coloured animals. He wonders whether any still exist in New Mexico of sufficiently pure blood to be of value to their experiments. He goes on to discuss markings, and offers to make certain of his ponies available for sale.
The latter part of the letter is not present.
Dates:
21 June 1902
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