Finding Aid for the A.F. Sanford Arboretum Records, 1930-1941


MS-0638

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, September 20, 2006.

Summary Information
Title: A.F. Sanford Arboretum Records

Date/Date Range :   1930-1941

Extent: 7.0 linear feet

Abstract:
This collection houses seven boxes of record books documenting the flora present in the A.F. Sanford Arboretum between 1930 and 1941. The plants are arranged alphabetically by genus.

Call number: MS-0638

Repository: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
Eleanor Spence Sanford (Mrs. A.F. Sanford) donated these papers to the University of Tennessee Libraries in August of 1946.
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Copyright:
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of Item], A.F. Sanford Arboretum Records, MS-0638. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

Collection consists of seven boxes.


Biography / History

Albert Fanton Sanford was born to Edward Jackson and Emma Francillon Chavannes Sanford on February 21, 1875 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was educated at the University of Tennessee (1891-1893) and published the Knoxville Journal and Tribune from 1898 to 1928. He was also the President of Sanford Realty Company, President of the Empire Building Corporation, President of Leasing Company No. 1, and Director of the Sanford Investment Company.

In 1928, Sanford sold the Knoxville Journal and Tribune in order to pursue a lifelong dream: to build an arboretum that contained an example of every tree native to Tennessee. Tended lovingly by Sanford and his gardner, Pleasant Wright, the final museum spanned 20 acres between Kingston Pike and the Tennessee River and contained a staggering array of Tennessee flora. Sanford offered his cherished arboretum to the University of Tennessee Botany Department when his health began to fail in the early 1940s, but the department refused it due to the high upkeep costs. After Sanford's death on May 22, 1946, the arboretum was subdivided. Most of the land is now occupied by Boxwood Park, which is named for Sanford's home.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection houses seven boxes of record books documenting the flora present in the A.F. Sanford Arboretum between 1930 and 1941. The plants are arranged alphabetically by genus.

Subject Terms

  • Sanford, Alfred Fanton, 1875-1946.
  • Knoxville (Tenn.) -- History.
  • Botanical gardens -- Tennessee.
Contents List
Box   1      
Notebooks A through C3, 1930-1941

Box   2      
Notebooks C4 through E, 1930-1941

Box   3      
Notebooks F through K, 1930-1941

Box   4      
Notebooks L through P3, 1930-1941

Box   5      
Notebooks P4 through R4, 1930-1941

Box   6      
Notebooks R5 through T, 1930-1941

Box   7      
Notebooks U through Z, 1930-1941