Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation

Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3890
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Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1884–1962) papers, 1908–[1934–1963]

HI Archives collection no. 34
1.75 linear feet (5 boxes, 3 oversized portfolios)
Portrait of Joseph Rock
Joseph Rock (1884–1962) in royal costume, 16.5 × 11 cm, photograph by an unknown photographer, HI Archives portrait no. 21.

Biographical Note

Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1884–1962) was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1884. In 1905 he moved to New York, then to Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1907. He was first sent to China in the early 1920s by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to collect seeds of a tree that later were used in the treatment of leprosy. His explorations resulted in the introduction of conifers, rhododendrons (493 species), potentilla and primula to the United States. He deposited a sizable collection of birds and mammals at the Smithsonian's United States National Museum (now the National Museum of Natural History), the Arnold Arboretum and Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology. During his later years, botanizing back in Hawaii in the 1950s, Rock noted that many native species he had collected earlier in his career had vanished.

Rock’s interests included linguistics, herbarium and collection development, ethnography and photography. He even developed his photographs in the field and used them to illustrate his scientific and popular publications, notably in a photojournalist series of nine articles for National Geographic Magazine from 1922 to 1935. His efforts in linguistics are widely recognized; he spent years collecting and translating 8,000 volumes of original Naxi literature, including their religious tracts. Rock’s Naxi dictionary was published after his death.

Scope and Contents Note

This collection consists of five boxes of correspondence, and notes and miscellaneous oversized items. The boxes are primarily correspondence regarding Rock’s work on the Naxi people of the Yunnan province in China and his dictionary of their language. Carbon copies of 12 of Rock’s 1920s letters to David Fairchild (1869–1954), then head of the Bureau of Plant Industry, recount the rhododendrons and other plants Rock saw and collected, the threats his traveling party received, scenery and Yunnan native life.

Administrative Information

This finding aid was placed online by J. Dustin Williams in 2017.

Digital Materials Available

This collection was digitized by G. Boardman in 2015.

Contents

Title Date
Box 1
Folder 1 University of Washington, Seattle (1 of 2) 1950–1959 view online
Folder 2 University of Washington, Seattle (2 of 2) 1960–1962 view online
Folder 3 Anthropos Institut 1951–1960 view online
Folder 4 Meisezahl, Dr. R. O. 1957–1962 view online
Folder 5 Schubert, Johannes 1935–1961 view online
Folder 6 Stein, Rolf 1938–1962 view online
Folder 7 Voigt, Dr. W. (Marburg an der Lahn) 1959–1962 view online
Folder 8 Guiseppe Tucci, Antonio Gargano & others at Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (Rome) (1 of 2) 1950–1959 view online
Folder 9 Guiseppe Tucci, Antonio Gargano & others at Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (Rome) (2 of 2) 1960–1962 view online
Folder 10 National Geographic Society 1927–1962 view online
Folder 11 Letters from Rock's nephews Robert and Hans 1957–1962 view online
Box 2
Folder 1 Kew, Edinburgh, etc. (1 of 2) 1952–1959 view online
Folder 2 Kew, Edinburgh, etc. (2 of 2) 1960–1962 view online
Folder 3 Wimmer, F. E. 1958–1961 view online
Folder 4 Fairchild, David 1922–1924 view online
Enclosure 1 Passports 1927–1962
Enclosure 2 Notebooks undated
Box 3
Folder 1 General correspondence 1908–1939 view online
Folder 2 General correspondence 1940–1949 view online
Folder 3 General correspondence 1950–1951 view online
Folder 4 General correspondence 1952–1954 view online
Folder 5 General correspondence 1955–1957 view online
Folder 6 General correspondence 1958 view online
Folder 7 General correspondence 1959 (Jan–Jun) view online
Folder 8 General correspondence 1959 (Jul–Dec) view online
Box 4
Folder 1 General correspondence 1960 (Jan–Jun) view online
Folder 2 General correspondence 1960 (Jul–Dec) view online
Folder 3 General correspondence 1961 (Jan–Jun) view online
Folder 4 General correspondence 1961 (Jul–Dec) view online
Folder 5 General correspondence 1962 view online
Folder 6 General correspondence 1963 view online
Folder 7 Additional correspondence 1960–1962 view online
Folder 8 General correspondence, photographs, miscellany undated view online
Box 5
Folder 1 Naturalization certificate, photographs 1913, undated view online
Folder 2 Correspondence (most received after Rock's death and forwarded to Paul Weissich) 1962–1966 view online
Enclosure 1 Christmas cards and postcards 1960–1963
Enclosure 2 Addresses and address book undated
Oversized
Oriental passports and visas
Baylor University L.L.D.
U.S.D.A. certificates of introduction 1913–1934