Biography
Scope and Content
Arrangement of the Collection
Related Collections
Access
Processing Information
Acquisition Information
Preferred Citation
Publication Rights
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Davis Library, Dept. of Special Collections
Title: Frederic T. Bioletti Papers
Identifier/Call Number: D-363
Physical Description:
14.4 linear feet
Date (inclusive): 1881-1935
Abstract: The Frederic T. Bioletti Papers document the work of University of California professor Frederic Bioletti's pioneering work
in grape-growing and wine-making practices in California. The collection includes correspondence, research material, publications
by Bioletti, and extensive set of publications by others on a variety of agricultural topics, a small series of specimen photographs,
and papers pertaining to the University Farm and the creation of Viticulture Department in Davis.
Physical Location: Researchers should contact Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored offsite.
Language of Material:
English
.
Biography
Frederic Theodore Bioletti was born in Liverpool, England in 1865. In 1878, he came to the United States and settled in Sonoma
County, California. After graduating from Heald's Business School in San Francisco, he worked on Senator Stanford's Vina Ranch,
where he was employed in the senator's commercial wine cellar. Bioletti studied at the University of California, Berkeley
from 1889-1900; he earned his Bachelor's degree in 1894 and his Master's degree in 1898. During this time, he was also an
assistant to noted soil scientist Professor E.W. Hilgard. While working with Hilgard, Bioletti studied the fermentation of
wines under a variety of conditions. The results of his experiments aided California vintners in refining their wine production
practices and improving the resulting wines.
In 1901, Bioletti left the University of California for Elsenburg College in South Africa, where he taught viticulture, enology,
and horticulture for the next three years. Bioletti returned to California in 1904 and rejoined the Department of Viticulture
and Enology. With the exception of a brief hiatus from 1908-1910 and another in 1930, Bioletti worked in the department until
his retirement in 1935. He was the University of California's first Professor of Viticulture as well as the first chair of
the Department of Viticulture and Enology.
Bioletti's greatest passion was systematic botany. His last publication was on the classification of
vinifera grapes grown in California. Bioletti's academic work fell along similar lines: he was active in introducing and breeding
new grape varieties and founded the grape breeding program at the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station.
During Prohibition, Bioletti worked on finding additional uses for wine grapes. He also worked extensively with olive products
and pioneered the use of an alkaline brine for olive canning.
Frederic Bioletti died in 1939.
Sources:
University of California,
In Memoriam. 1939.
Scope and Content
The Frederic T. Bioletti Papers document the work of University of California professor Frederic Bioletti's pioneering work
in grape-growing and wine-making practices in California. The collection includes correspondence, research material, materials
relating to the development of the Viticultulre Department and the University Farm, publications by Bioletti, an extensive
set of publications by others on a variety of agricultural topics, and a small series of specimen photographs.
Of particular interest are Bioletti's notes and research data on little-leaf disease of grapes and his proposals for an enological
laboratory at the University Farm (later known as the University of California, Davis).
These materials were separated from the Harold P. Olmo papers, D-280, and additional materials related to Bioletti's work
may still be located there.
Arrangement of the Collection
The Collection is arranged into eleven series: 1. Correspondence; 2. Research; 3. Publications and Manuscripts by Bioletti;
4. Publications by Others; 5. Photographs.
2023 Addition: 6. Correspondence Addendum 7. Research Addendum 8. Publiations and Manuscripts by Bioletti Addendum 9. Viticulture
Department Papers 10. Conferences and Conventions 11. Teaching Records.
Related Collections
The following collections at Special Collections may also be of interest:
D-280, Harold Paul Olmo Papers, 1909-2006: This collection contains faculty papers including correspondence, research files,
slides on grape varieties, grape variety reports by county, and materials relating to Olmo's activities in symposiums, conferences,
and advisory boards.
D-357, Paul Masson Collection, 1859-1940: This collection contains photographs and ledger books from Masson's Santa Clara
winery.
D-060, Maynard A. Amerine Collection, 1911-1998: This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts,
wine
labels
, and pamphlets pertaining to the production of wine and spirits. Collection also includes travel diaries, menus, photographs
relating to the Viticulture and Enology Department, California wine industry, and wine research.
Access
Collection is open for research.
Processing Information
Elizabeth Phillips, Manuscript Archivist, processed the collection and created the finding aid. Elizabeth Wood, Project Archivist,
updated the collection in 2023.
Acquisition Information
Separated from Harold Paul Olmo Papers, D-280. Gift of Richard W. Hoenisch, 1999.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Frederic T. Bioletti Papers, D-363, Department of Special Collections, General Library, University
of California, Davis.
Publication Rights
Copyright is protected by the copyright law, chapter 17, of the U.S. Code. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Department of Special Collections, University of California, Library, Davis as the owner of the physical items and
is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Wine and wine making
Grapes -- Diseases and pests -- California
Agricultural education -- California -- History
Grapes -- Genetics
Phylloxera