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  1. James Franklin Collins (born June 4, 1939) is a former United States Ambassador to Russia. A career Foreign Service Officer in the State Department, he is a Russian specialist.

  2. Collins published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals on such topics as ferns, mosses, local floras, and chestnut blight. He continued with his studies until his death on November 14, 1940 after a long period of declining health.

  3. Abstract. Consists of letters written to James Franklin Collins by 27 correspondents with surnames starting with Un-Z, regarding botany and/or personal matters. Includes letters, postcards, plant lists, receipts, sketch maps, specimens, and business cards.

  4. Recognized as a world leader in the field of Russian studies and as an indispensable force in Russian-American diplomacy, U.S. Ambassador to Russia James F. Collins is equally admired for his unswerving commitment to Indiana University, where he did advanced degree work from 1961 to 1967.

  5. Aug 3, 2018 · James Franklin Collins served as U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation from 1997 to 2001. His long career in the U.S. Foreign service included two prior posts in Moscow, from 1973-1975 and 1990-1993.

  6. Consists of letters written to James Franklin Collins by 31 correspondents with surnames starting with Maco-Pea, regarding botany and/or personal matters. Includes letters, postcards, plant lists, printed ephemera, notes, receipts, and manuscripts for publication.

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  8. Aug 3, 2018 · James Franklin Collins served as U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation from 1997 to 2001. His long career in the U.S. Foreign service included two prior posts in Moscow, from 1973-1975 and 1990-1993.