A Guide to the Martha K. Roane Papers Roane, Martha K. 10553-ac

A Guide to the Martha K. Roane Papers

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Accession number 10553-ac


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Repository
University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Alderman Library University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 USA
Collection Number
10553-ac
Title
Martha K. Roane Papers ca. 1901-1989
Extent
740 items
Collector
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

This collection bears no restrictions.

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Preferred Citation

Martha K. Roane Papers, Accession 10553-ac, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the University of Virginia Library by Martha K. Roane 's husband, Curtis Roane , Blacksburg, Virginia , on May 27, 1997 .

Funding Note

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Scope and Content

This collection consists of the papers of Dr. Martha K. Roane (1921-1996), retired Adjunct Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science, and member of the American Rhododendron Society , Middle Atlantic Chapter, ca. 1901-1989, containing 740 items (4 Hollinger boxes, 1.5 linear shelf feet), pertaining to her study of rhododendrons, and containing manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, negatives and photographs of microscopic views of rhododendrons, news clippings, and electrostatic copies of printed journal articles. The earliest dated materials are copies of articles and monographs about rhododendron research by leading experts in the field.

There are also individual files on publication by Martha K. Roane concerning rhododendrons which include: "Chromosome Numbers for Ericaceae in Virginia , " Compendium of Rhododendron & Azalea Diseases , "The Ericales of Virginia , " "The Lycopodiums -Running Pine, Ground Cedar and Other Club Mosses" in The Virginia Explorer , "Native American Rhododendrons: A Botanical Treasure," "A Revision of Kalmia, Menziesia, and Rhododendron in Virginia " and "The Species of Rhododendron Native to North America . " Other notable files include one with general correspondence about rhododendrons; the American Rhododendron Society Meeting in 1988; Diseases of Rhododendron and Azalea Slide Set Syllabus file; a miscellaneous papers file containing a vita for Roane, a copy of the notice of her death in the Mid-Atlantic Rhododendron News and Notes , news clippings, organizational bulletins, and a press release regarding the publication of a monograph on Chestnut Blight by Roane and two other researchers; and two folders of correspondence between Martha K. Roane and Miss Josephine de N. Henry of the Henry Foundation for Botanical Research , who co-authored "The Species of Rhododendron Native to North America" with Roane.

Martha Ann Kotila Roane (1921-1996) was born in Munising, Michigan , to John Ernest Kotila (1893-1951), who was also a plant pathologist, and Matha Olsen Kotila (d.1941). She attended Michigan State University (1940-1944, B.S.), the University of Minnesota (1945-1946, M.S.), the University of Michigan (1946-1947, graduate studies), and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1968-1971, Ph.D.). Roane taught mathematics at both Radford College and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from 1956-1968, and biology, botany, and plant pathology at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from 1970 until her retirement.

She was a member of the American Phytopathological Society , the Mycological Society of America , the American Rhododendron Society , the Virginia Academy of Science , Botany Section, and lists her major areas of interests as the taxonomy of higher plants (Ericaceae, especially rhododendron) and fungi (plant pathogenic fungi, especially endothia).

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Item Listing

Box 1
American Rhododendron Society Meeting - 1988
1986-1988
Box 1
Articles re Rhododendrons, including one on mushrooms
1930-1985
Box 1
Articles re Rhododendrons, A-H, formerly collected in a three-ring binder
1920-1973
Box 1
Articles re Rhododendrons, J-L, formerly collected in a three-ring binder
1954-1980
Box 1
Articles re the Rhododendron Leaf, formerly collected in a three-ring binder
1901-1970
Box 1
Articles re Rhododendron Taxon, formerly collected in a three-ring binder
1914-1971
Box 1
"Chromosome Numbers for Ericaceae in Virginia" by Martha K. Roane
ca. 1985
Box 2
Compendium of Rhododendron & Azalea Diseases, including manuscripts and correspondence
1960-1987, n.d.
(8 folders)
Box 3
Compendium of Rhododendron & Azalea Diseases - Contract with the American Phytopathological Society
1984-1985
Box 3
Correspondence
1972-1989
Box 3
Diseases of Rhododendron and Azalea Slide Set Syllabus compiled by Molly N. Cline and Martha Roane
1987-1988
Box 3
"The Ericales of Virginia" by Martha K. Roane
1989
Box 3
Excerpts from "Dwarf Rhododendrons" and "The Larger Species of Rhododendrons" by Peter A. Cox
1973, 1979
Box 3
"The Genera of Ericaceae in the Southeastern United States" by Carroll E. Wood
1961
Box 3
Henry Foundation for Botanical Research - Correspondence
1971-1984, n.d.
(2 folders)
Box 4
"The Leaf Anatomy of Southeastern Shrub-bog Plants" by Joseph P. McMenamin
1940
Box 4
"The Lycopodiums - Running Pine, Ground Cedar and Other Club Mosses" in The Virginia Explorer by Martha Roane
1987
Box 4
Miscellaneous Papers
1970-1987
Box 4
A Monograph of Azaleas Rhododendron Subgenus Anthodendron by Ernest Henry Wilson and Alfred Rehder
1921
Box 4
"Native American Rhododendrons: A Botanical Treasure" by Martha K. Roane
1983
(2 folders)
Box 4
Photographs of Rhododendrons under the microscope
1973
Box 4
"A Revision of Kalmia, Menziesia, and Rhododendron in Virginia" by Martha K. Roane
1970 May 30
Box 4
"The Species of Rhododendron Native to North America" by Martha Roane and Josephine de N. Henry"
1981