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American Museum of Natural History (497)

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The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869 to be of service to the city's public schools, advance scientific research in natural history, and to exhibit natural history objects for casual visitors. Museum exhibition displayed in the Museum's showcase in 1975. Ecological museum multi-media presentation in the Corner Gallery on endangered species. Botanical museum exhibition in the Corner Gallery....

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Boston society of natural history (43)

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Colorado Museum of Natural History (32)

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Elmer W. Merritt was a trustee and founding father of the Colorado Museum of Natural History (CMNH). Merritt was born in New York State on October 31, 1861, attended the University of Ann Arbor and arrived in Denver in 1879. He went into the lumber and mercantile business and eventually became connected with the Continental Oil Co. In 1885 he began a career in real estate and investment securities, forming the firm Merritt and Gromman. He served as Secreta...

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Peabody Museum of Natural History. (29)

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Field Museum of Natural History (29)

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British Museum. Natural History. (20)

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Denver Museum of Natural History (21)

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Most of these records were transferred to the Archives from the Building Maintenance Department, although some later records come from the Exhibits Department. In 1996, the records were rehoused in chronological order and catalogued on Data Trek, the in-house library system, as well as on ARGUS, the Museum collections system. Among the architects who designed substantial portions of the present building are Frederick Junius Sterner, George Hebard Williamson, Roland L. Linder, and Stearns-Roge...

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Natural History Society. (9)

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Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president of the United States.

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Arkansas Natural History Museum. (12)

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New York State Museum of Natural History (29)

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James Hall was State Geologist (1837-1898), State Paleontologist (1843-1898), and Director of the State Museum (formerly Curator of the State Cabinet of Natural History), 1866-1893. John M. Clarke was appointed as an assistant to State Geologist and Paleontologist James Hall in 1886. Subsequently, he held the positions of Assistant State Paleontologist (1890-1898), State Paleontologist (1898-1925), and State Geologist and State Museum Director (1904-1925)....

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