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Clarence Rivers King (1842-1901) was a geologist, mining engineer, and writer. He graduated from Yale Scientific School in 1862, journeyed West, and joined the California Geological Survey as volunteers. From 1867-1877, King directed the geological and scientific survey of the Fortieth Parallel from eastern Colorado to the California border. The next year he was made head of the newly established United States Geological Survey, a position he held until entering private practice as a mining engineer in 1881.
Graduating with a degree in chemistry from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1862, Clarence King spent another full year preparing himself to become a geologist by studying privately and attending courses at Harvard. Recognizing that practical experience was essential, however, King signed on as a volunteer aboard Josiah Whitney's fledgling California Geological Survey from 1863, setting off across the plains and mountains on horseback for a three year stint in the far west.
While traversing the continent, King conceived of organizing a cross-country geological survey that would cut a transect across the nation parallel to the transcontinental railraod. With Whitney's assistance, the idea germinated in 1867 into the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, one of four great western geological surveys during the mid-century. For five years, King led a company of Army Topographical Engineers from the Sierra Nevadas to the Rockies, work that culminated in an influential series of publications crowned by King's own Systematic Geology .
With the success of the Fortieth Parallel survey on his side, King returned east and soon took up lobbying for the National Academy of Sciences to urge Congress to approve formation of a U.S. Geological Survey, an agency intended to supplant the existing surveys and guide future geological and topographical exploration of the country. After a brief controversy over whether he or F.V. Hayden should be appointed head, King became the first Director of the U.S.G.S. in March 1879.
King's tenure with the Survey was to be very brief. Arguing that he had accomplished his goal of placing the Survey on a firm and permanent footing, he resigned as the Hayes administration left office in April 1881, leaving the directorship in the hands of his hand-picked successor, John Wesley Powell. King retired into private practice as a mining engineer and economic geologist in 1881. His efforts to earn his fortune in mines, however, largely failed, and although he remained active behind the scenes in geological politics until almost the turn of the turn of the century, King spent much of his time as a jovial clubman, socializing at the Union League Club and Century Club in New York. His common law marriage to a Black woman, Ada Copeland, in 1888 was kept largely secret. He died of tuberculosis in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 24, 1901, leaving his wife and four children.
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Higginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919. Business records, 1799-1919 (bulk: 1870-1919)
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Henry Lee Higginson business records, 1799-1919 (inclusive), 1870-1919 (bulk)
Correspondence and other papers relating to Higginson's investments, philanthropic interests and political interests. Investments in which Mr. Higginson was interested, and for which there are records, include: Ecuador Coal Company, Gage Company, Ecuador Trading Company, Cherry River Land Association, Reynolds Chocolate Company, New Metals Process Associates, Jones Step Process Trust, John T. Jones Holding Company, Burn-Boston Battery, Submarine Signal Company, Standard Lessee Corporation, Standard Alcohol Company, St. Louis Cable and Western Railway Company, and St. Louis and Suburban Railway Company. Higginson's interests in Harvard, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Carnegie Institute, and in properties such as Sheldon Farm and Split Rock Forest are also represented. Business correspondents include Alexander Agassiz, Charles Fairchild, John M. Forbes, Henry Lee, Charles E. Perkins, Samuel G. Ward, and Charles W. Wetmore; political correspondents include Henry Cabot Lodge, James M. Curley, John F. Fitzgerald, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft. A ledger and journal, 1856-1865, of James J. Higginson; an account book, 1799, of Salisbury and Higginson; and various estate papers and family correspondence are also in the collection.
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Hay, John, 1838-1905. Letter from John Milton Hay to James D. Hague, 1903, Dec. 4.
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Letter from John Milton Hay to James D. Hague, 1903, Dec. 4.
In this letter, Hay is thanking Hague for sending him proofs from the biography of the geologist Clarence King entitled Clarence King memoirs: The helmet of Mambrino. The King Memorial Committee of the Century Association, of which James D. Hague was a member, published the biography in 1904. Although Hay returned the proofs to Hague, they are not with the letter.
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- Hay, John, 1838-1905. Letter from John Milton Hay to James D. Hague, 1903, Dec. 4.
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. Daniel Coit Gilman correspondence, 1871-1875.
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Daniel Coit Gilman correspondence, 1871-1875.
Letters from William Alvord, Newton Booth, Eugene Casserly, Cornelius Cole, George Davidson, Henry Edwards, Stephen J. Field, H.H. Haight, Martin Kellogg, Clarence King, W.I. Kip, John LeConte, Joseph LeConte, Charles Nordhoff, F.L. Olmstead, Daniel Rogers, B.F. Sands, A.A. Sargent, Leland Stanford, Horatio Stebbins, Frederick Watts, J.F. Weir, J.D. Whitney, R.C. Winthrop, and others, relating mainly to the geological survey of California and to the University of California.
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- Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. Daniel Coit Gilman correspondence, 1871-1875.
John Hay Papers, 1783-1999, (bulk 1897-1905)
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John Hay Papers 1783-1999 (bulk 1897-1905)
Statesman, diplomat, historian, journalist, and poet. Correspondence and letterbooks, speeches, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, and memoranda, mainly for the years 1897-1905 when Hay served as United States ambassador to Great Britain and United States secretary of state. Earlier papers deal with his legal, literary, and journalistic activities and with his service as assistant secretary to Abraham Lincoln. Includes correspondence of his wife, Clara Louise Stone Hay (1849-1914), for the years 1882-1914.
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- John Hay Papers, 1783-1999, (bulk 1897-1905)
George P. Merrill Correspondence and Autographs, 1803-1926
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George P. Merrill Correspondence and Autographs 1803-1926
Geologist. Autographs and letters from various scientists, especially geologists. Includes letters addressed to James Hall, F. V. Hayden, and others. Collected by Merrill while he was writing (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1924). First One Hundred Years of American Geology
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench, 1782-1966
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American and English Literary and Historical Papers Collected by Atcheson L. Hench 1782-1966.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. John Randolph of Roanoke to Mr. Skinner on binding a paper, 1819, with a cut signature of Thomas Mann Randolph and to Stephen Van Rensselaer asking him to dinner with Harmanus Bleecker, n.y. Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., to Cohen isaacs & Co. and others orders cotton and wool cards and other goods, sends a letter of introduction and discusses the settling of his debt. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., to Robert Brent and Henry Remsen seeks military compensation and conveys good news about the opening of the University of Virginia and appraisers for his estate. Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie writes to Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Fields and others introducing Avonia Jones, sending an autograph, changing arrangements, and signing an autograph. Amélie Rives discusses the slang word "gee" with W. T. Moore and voices concerns over errors in books to Mr. Walsh. Letters of William Cabell Rives (1793-1868) to a variety of correspondence including Thomas Aspinwall, Churchill C. Cambreleng, Corcoran & Riggs, Anna Payne Cutts, Philip Ricard Fendall, Henry S. Foote, Joseph Grinnell, Henry O. Houghton, Thomas Maury, Anna Payne, John Rutherfoord, Theodore Sedgwick, John C. Spencer, Henry St. George Tucker and Abel P. Upshur are chiefly routine notes of introduction, thanks, patronage and business. Topics of interest include his biography of James Madison, diplomacy and politics including his opinions on John Qunicy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and the necessity for single presidential terms. Letters of Wiliam Cabell Rives (1825-1889) to Emma Savage Rogers discuss a University of Virginia commencement day address on her husband. Wiliam Barton Rogers writes to Luthern Stearns Cushing, augusts A. Gould, Washington C. Kerr, [Clarence King?],Henry D. Rogers, Henry E. Roscoe andThomas G. Wales on routine matters, a geological map of North Carolina, directorship of the U. S. Geological Survey, University of Virginia classes, and the composition of kaolin. Thomas L. Rosser writes to John Chester Buttre on an engraving plate, and to William Crane on inducing farmers to move to Virginia. Single items of interest include a brief note from Sir James Paget; a letter from Coventry Patmore declining an invitation; a long letter from Andrew Henry Patterson to William Lloyd Garrison discussing in great detail his views on the Negro race" in the South; George C. Peery to M. E. Gilfond enclosing a letter to Sol Bloom (not present); Bishop Thomas Percy to the Rev. John Blakeway expressing hope that Napoleon will not invade his part of Ireland; Wendell Phillips returns the Macaulay item to Edwin P. Whipple; John Pickering sends James Savage a proplsed preface to Eliot's Grammar; James Madison Porter thanks George Pearson for an honorary literary society membership. Also J. W. Porter, Charlottesville, to W. P. St. John, 1890, on economic hard times caused by cheap competition from India, foreign trade deficit and cheap silver; Bryan Waller Proctor to mary Russell Mitford promising poetry and his impression of Daniel Webster; Charles Reade to [Wilkie?] Collins declining to make an appointment; Maurice Regan, 2nd Regiment Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, to Dr. Pennock praising Thomas Leiper Kane and describing "desolation and destruction" in norther Virginia; Alfred Rives writes to Socrates Maupin to obtain a oxy-hydrogen blowpipe from the University of Virginia; A. Willis Robertson to Hench on the security along the Appalachian Trail; John Robinson to Col. W. G. Brent on clearing track in North Carolina, initialed by P.G.T. Beauregard; Alfred Roman to Roy Mason Hooe on special instructions issued by General Ruggles on conditions in New Orleans; Thomas H. Rosser telegraphs Daniel Ruggles reporting on Union troop movements and the location of John B. Villepigue at Ft. Pillow; and William M Rossetti on a subscription. The collection also contains four land grants, 1803, 1805, signed by Virginia governor John Page; a land grant to William May, Nelson County, signed by Beverly Randolph; a land grant to George Kailor, Rockingham County, signed by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.; receipts, Pittsburgh, for bateaus to Fort Washington (Cincinnati?) for military use, 1798; an appointment of Henry Massie to Deputy Postmaster, Charlottesville, signed by Alexander Williams Randall; a Mutual Assurance Society insurance policy signed by Edmund Randolph; an 1861 ordnance invoice signed by Daniel Ruggles; and a quarterly return of deceased solders of the 13th Maine volunteers, 1863, signed by Colonel Henry Rust, Jr.
ArchivalResource: circa 75 items.
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- Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1782-1966.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers, 1877-1934, bulk: 1877-1895.
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Papers, 1877-1934, bulk: 1877-1895.
Typescripts of letters written by and newspaper articles about Clarence King. The letters (1877-95) were written to two close friends, John Hay and Henry Adams, and concern U.S. and foreign politics, art, literature, mutual friends including John La Farge, King's career as a geologist and mining engineer, his health, and his financial troubles. The letters and articles were transcribed by Harold Dean Cater.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers, 1877-1934, bulk: 1877-1895.
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "LaFarge" to "Lincoln".
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Correspondence, 1854-1914, "LaFarge" to "Lincoln".
Includes letters to Hay and to members of his family.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 6,000 items.
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- Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "LaFarge" to "Lincoln".
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902. Correspondence, 1869-1879, of the Powell Survey.
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Correspondence, 1869-1879, of the Powell Survey.
This correspondence concerning the survey of western lands was received by the United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Also includes a selection of letters sent by the Survey (1876-1878).
ArchivalResource: 4 microfilm reels.
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- Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902. Correspondence, 1869-1879, of the Powell Survey.
Lesley, J. Peter, 1819-1903. Papers, 1826-1898
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J.P. Lesley Papers 1826-1898
After a brief career in the Congregational church, J. Peter Lesley (1819-1903) left the ministry in 1852 to work full-time as a geologist. Having gained experience in structural geology and stratigraphy with the First Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1836-1842), Lesley became an expert in the geology of coal, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad and other corporations and conducting some of the first systematic studies of the state's hydrocarbon resources. A long-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was elected to the APS in 1856, serving variously as its librarian, secretary, and vice president, and he was selected as Director of the Second Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1875-1889). The Lesley Papers include letters to and from Peter Lesley and his wife, Susan on geology, coal and iron mining, abolition, educational reform, organized charity, and Unitarianism. The collection offers important insight into academic and applied geology in late 19th century Pennsylvania, the development of the coal and iron industries, as well as into the Lesleys' progressive social and intellectual milieu. It is divided into three series: Lesley's general correspondence, his correspondence with his brother Joseph, and microfilms of Lesley's research notes.
ArchivalResource: 7.75 Linear feet
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- J.P. Lesley Papers, 1826-1898
Frederick Law Olmsted Papers, 1777-1952, (bulk 1838-1903)
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Frederick Law Olmsted Papers 1777-1952 (bulk 1838-1903)
Landscape architect. Correspondence, letterbooks, journals, drafts of articles and books, speeches and lectures, biographical and genealogical data, business papers, scrapbooks, maps, drawings, and other papers encompassing Olmsted's career and private life. The papers focus on Olmsted's career as a landscape architect, specifically as a designer of parks and the grounds of private estates and public buildings and as a city and regional planner.
ArchivalResource: 24,000 items; 73 containers plus 1 oversize; 23 linear feet; 60 microfilm reels
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- Frederick Law Olmsted Papers, 1777-1952, (bulk 1838-1903)
Hague, A. (Arnold), 1840-1917. Geological map of the White Pine Mining District / geology, A. Hague ; topography, F.A. Clark.
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Geological map of the White Pine Mining District / geology, A. Hague ; topography, F.A. Clark. [186-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., linen ; 39 x 55 cm.
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- Hague, A. (Arnold), 1840-1917. Geological map of the White Pine Mining District / geology, A. Hague ; topography, F.A. Clark.
Pinart, A. L. (Alphonse Louis), 1852-1911,. Tradition Apache : San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, 1876 March 12.
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Tradition Apache : San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, 1876 March 12.
Notes in French, made at the agency. Also in the volume are copies of articles in English from the Arizona Miner: "The Number of Apaches" (July 11, 1866); "Aubry's Journey through Arizona in the Year 1853" (April 25, 1866); and "General View of the Prescott Country, by Clarence King" (January 23, 1869).
ArchivalResource: Originals : 16 pages ; 20 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (42 exposures) : negative (Rich. 108:16) and positive.
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- Pinart, A. L. (Alphonse Louis), 1852-1911,. Tradition Apache : San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, 1876 March 12.
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. Family papers, 1834-1960 (bulk: 1834-1939)
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Report on the property of the Sierra Iron Company situated in Sierra and Plumas Counties, California, 1873, February.
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Report on the property of the Sierra Iron Company situated in Sierra and Plumas Counties, California, 1873, February.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (36 l.).
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Report on the property of the Sierra Iron Company situated in Sierra and Plumas Counties, California, 1873, February.
Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903. Papers, 1826-1898.
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Papers, 1826-1898.
This collection contains correspondence between Lesley and prominent scientists on scientific topics. In addition, there is correspondence to his wife with references to abolition, educational reform, organized charity, Unitarianism, etc.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3000 items.
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- Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903. Papers, 1826-1898.
Ridgway family. Papers.
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Papers. 1850-1942.
Letters, photographs, illustrations and family materials from Robert and John Ridgway. Correspondence pertains to Robert and includes letters from the 1867-1869 U.S.G.S. 40th parallel survey. The John Ridgway material is illustrative and includes water colors and pen and ink drawings used in Smithsonian publications.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (3 feet) 1 Art portfolio (20 items)
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- Ridgway family. Papers.
Clarence King Papers, 1873-1894, 1873-1894
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Clarence King Papers, 1873-1894 1873-1894
An 1862 graduate of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, Clarence King served as a volunteer member of the California Geological Survey from 1863-1867 before receiving an appointment to head the U.S. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. With a rising reputation in the discipline, King helped organize the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879, becoming its first director, however he resigned in 1881 to enter into private work as a mining engineer and economic geologist. The King Papers consists of a dozen letters written by King to his colleague and friend Samuel Franklin Emmons, 1873-1894, that are revealing of their personal friendship as well as of the politics of the early organization and management of the U.S. Geological Survey.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet
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- Clarence King Papers, 1873-1894, 1873-1894
James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
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James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
Correspondence and financial papers of the American author James Russell Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
Barus, Carl, 1856-1935. Carl Barus papers, 1869-1935,n.d.
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Carl Barus papers, 1869-1935,n.d.
Consists of letters received, letterbooks (10 v.), notebooks, charts and graphs, formulas, manuscripts, lecture notes, a bibliography, business records, genealogical notes, speeches, and an autobiography (269 p.), dating from 1869 to 1935. The collection documents Barus's research for the United State Geological Survey, the Smithsonian Institution, and Brown University; his experiments and instruments, and scholarly discourse with other physicists. Correspondents include Edward Salisbury Dana, René de Saussure, Charles-Edouard Guillaume, Clarence King, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlausch, Samuel P. Langley, John Wesley Powell, Ogden N. Rood, Raymond W. Rossiter, Cenek Strouhal, Arthur Gordon Webster, and Eilhard Ernst Gustav Wiedemann. Numerous manuscripts and a number of letters contain analyses or discussions of experiments. Letters from de Saussure describe formulas for the resistance of air, particularly as applied to the rate at which an airplane falls. Letters from Langley discuss various experiments including a number in aerodynamics; the assembly of an aerodrome and a "railroad" cast-off for the aerodrome; thermodynamics; and physics apparatuses; as well as Barus's overall responsibilities at the Smithsonian Institution. Webster's letters are primarily responses and suggestions for changes to Barus's experiments on interferential induction balance and vectors. Rood recommended Barus to Clarence King for the position of physicist to the United States Geological Survey and was involved in providing the opportunity for Barus to be a candidate for a position at Brown University. Rood's letters describe his connections with Brown University faculty and trustees. Experiments with ions and nuclei are discussed in manuscripts and reviews of experiments. Correspondence for the planning of the International Congress of Radiology and Electricity in Brussels in 1909 is in the collection. There are papers related to the Old Wether Company, a sheep husbandry business incorporated in Kansas in 1882. Barus was an owner of this company.
ArchivalResource: 3.8 linear ft.
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- Barus, Carl, 1856-1935. Carl Barus papers, 1869-1935,n.d.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Arizona and Fort Mojave photographs [graphic]
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Arizona and Fort Mojave photographs [graphic] 1866.
Photographs of Arizona desert country made during the U.S. military exploration for roads under General McDowell, Clarence King, and James T. Gardiner. Includes views of Fort Mojave (Arizona), Mojave Indians, surveyors' camps, scenery of the Granite Moutains, the town of Prescott, and other Arizona locations.
ArchivalResource: 26 photographic prints : albumen ; various sizes.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Arizona and Fort Mojave photographs [graphic]
Reed, Thomas B. (Thomas Brackett), 1839-1902. Papers of Thomas B. Reed, 1880-1902.
Title:
Papers of Thomas B. Reed, 1880-1902.
Reed writes to Charles S. Fairchild concerning a speech by Col. R. Ingersoll; his opinion on the political chances of the repeal [of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act]; his hope that Fairchild has not suffered a financial loss over an unidentified matter and will have a good time abroad; a letter from Fairchild's sister; some "goods in bottles" for Clarence King; and his thanks for Miss Elliott's book whose title story "presents the lynching problem in a powerful way." With these is a brief letter of thanks to Sally Fairchild. Reed writes to S.S. McClure refusing to write an article unless at Blaine's request, or to have one written about him for political reasons. With the letters are a newsclipping and a magazine article regarding Reed.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Reed, Thomas B. (Thomas Brackett), 1839-1902. Papers of Thomas B. Reed, 1880-1902.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918. Microfilm edition of the Henry Adams papers, 1843-1938.
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Microfilm edition of the Henry Adams papers, 1843-1938.
The microfilm edition of the papers of author and historian Henry Adams, 1843-1938, consists of manuscripts from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Houghton Library of Harvard University, and the John Hay Library of Brown University and includes correspondence with members of the Adams family, including his parents Charles Francis (1807-1886) and Abigail Brooks Adams (1808-1889), his brothers Charles Francis (1835-1915) and Brooks Adams (1848-1927), and his sister Louisa Catherine Adams (1831-1870). Also, correspondence with friends Elizabeth Cameron, John Hay, Charles Milnes Gaskell, Clarence King, John La Farge, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Cecil Spring Rice. Other correspondents include Henry James, James Russell Lowell, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Francis Parkman, Henry Hobson Richardson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Edith Wharton, among others. The microfilm edition also includes miscellaneous Henry Adams manuscripts related to Adams's research and writing of "Memories of Marua Taaroa Last Queen of Tahiti" (1893), a notebook on the cathedral of Chartres, copies of several poems in Adams's hand, a handwritten copy of his "The Rule of Phase Applied to History", and a fragmentary diary for 1888-1889. Also, letters sent and received by Henry Adams's niece Elizabeth Ogden Adams following Henry Adams's death in March 1918; and correspondence with Massachusetts Historical Society editor Worthington C. Ford regarding Adams's papers, 1937-38.
ArchivalResource: 36 reels.
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- Adams, Henry, 1838-1918. Microfilm edition of the Henry Adams papers, 1843-1938.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers of Clarence King, 1859-1902.
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Papers of Clarence King, 1859-1902.
The collection consist of Clarence King's scientific and professional papers (including those concerning a reconaissance in Arizona in 1865 and 1866, and Mexican mining companies). The 43 scientific notebooks in the collection include material on the California Geological Survey in 1864-66 and the United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel from 1867-72. The collection also contains correspondence, a few manuscripts, photographs, and 10 letter books.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 752 pieces.2 boxes.10 letter books.43 notebooks.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers of Clarence King, 1859-1902.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. Papers, 1860-1933; bulk: 1890-1918
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Charles Francis Adams (1835-1915) papers, 1860-1933; bulk: 1890-1918
The papers of Charles Francis Adams II (1835-1933) consist of diaries (1861-1915), personal journals, and literary drafts, and delineate his long life and diverse interests. Subjects are: Adams' service in the Civil War, his work with the Massachusetts Railroad Commission, his presidency of the Union Pacific Railroad, his historical writings and long association with the Massachusetts Historical Society, and his efforts in behalf of educational reform and anti-imperialism in the Philippines as a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers and the Anti-Imperialist League. Other family members represented in the collection are: Brooks Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886), Henry Adams, John Quincy Adams (1833-1894), John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Mary Ogden Adams and Mary Adams Quincy. Correspondents include: James Bryce, Elizabeth Cameron, Edward Channing, Charles W. Eliot, Worthington C. Ford, Charles Milnes Gaskell, Edwin L. Godkin, John Hay, Marcus A. Hanna, George Frisbie Hoar, J. Franklin Jameson, Clarence King, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, Cecil Spring-Rice, Carl Schurz, Moorfield Storey, William Howard Taft, George Otto Trevelyan, James Harrison Wilson, Woodrow Wilson and Justin Winsor.
ArchivalResource: 29 record cartons
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- Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. Charles Francis Adams papers, 1861-1933 ; bulk 1890-1918.
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Letters Received Relating to the Geological Survey and its Predecessors
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Letters Received Relating to the Geological Survey and its Predecessors
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Letters Received Relating to the Geological Survey and its Predecessors
Automobile Club of Southern California,. Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s)
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Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s)
The collection consists of 6202 black-and-white and color photographs, pen and ink drawings, and postcards, 1412 black-and-white and color negatives, 2606 black-and-white and color slides, and ephemeral materials, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s) collected by the Automobile Club of Southern California. They form a general photographic reference collection as well as a broad visual survey of topics of interest to California motorists. Included are images of sites in North and Central America (with an emphasis on California), Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as images related to other subjects of interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images were published as illustrations for articles in the Club's first member magazine, Touring Topics. A large portion of the photographs were taken by authors of articles that appeared in Touring Topics; others were commissioned by the Club; and others appear to have been sent to the Club. Photographers (and authors) include, but are not limited to, Ansel Adams, Fred Archer, Viroque Baker, George Hugh Banning, Adelbert Bartlett, Virginia S. Bartlett, Andrew R. Boone, Julius Cindrich, Norman Clyde, Will Connell, Loyd Cooper, Imogen Cunningham, Asahel Curtis, Edward Sheriff Curtis, Fred Dapprich, E.H. Davis, E.E. East, John Anson Ford, Frasher, Ewing Galloway, Forman G. Hanna, Phil Townsend Hanna, Hoag and Ford, John Edwin Hoag, Bert W. Huntoon, Philip Johnston, Dr. Frederick Monsen, Dave Packwood, C.C. Pierce, Ernest M. Pratt, Putnam Studios, E. Willard Spurr, and John L. Von Blon.
ArchivalResource: 58 boxes (45.36 linear feet)
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- Automobile Club of Southern California,. Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s)
Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. Letters on the U.S. Geological Survey of the 40th Parallel, c.1867-1906.
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Letters on the U.S. Geological Survey of the 40th Parallel, c.1867-1906.
Series of letters from William Whitman Bailey to his brother Loring W. Bailey and uncle William M. Bailey, primarily written from Carson City, Nevada, during his time with the U.S. Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Bailey describes his travels to California and Nevada, and gives detailed geographical descriptions of Nevada, along with a variety of sketches. The letters also detail the activities of the expedition and include references to Clarence King and James Gardiner. Other items include a letter to William Barton Rogers (1867), a speech by Bailey entitled "Botanizing in Nevada Before the Pacific Railroad" (c.1895) and a memoir of his travels from New England to Cabo San Lucas in 1867 (c.1906).
ArchivalResource: 29 items.
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- Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. Letters on the U.S. Geological Survey of the 40th Parallel, c.1867-1906.
Samuel Franklin Emmons Papers, 1725-1914, (bulk 1861-1911)
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Samuel Franklin Emmons Papers 1725-1914 (bulk 1861-1911)
Geologist. Diaries and field notes, letterbooks, correspondence, family papers, subject files, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating chiefly to Emmons's family and his career as a geologist.
ArchivalResource: 14,000 items; 41 containers plus 1 oversize; 16.4 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Samuel Franklin Emmons Papers, 1725-1914, (bulk 1861-1911)
Clarence King : [collection] : 1861-1881.
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Clarence King : [collection] : 1861-1881.
Contains roll #3 of: Records of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel ("King survey"), 1867-81. Roll 3 contains: Copies of letter and reports sent to the Chief of Engineers, March 28, 1867, to January 18, 1879.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Clarence King : [collection] : 1861-1881.
Evans, Barbara. Letter to Thurman Wilkins, 1983 Sept. 13.
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Letter to Thurman Wilkins, 1983 Sept. 13.
The letter was written to Thurman Wilkins, the biographer of Clarence King (1842-1901), and quotes extensively from a letter King had written to the author's grandfather, John D. McChesney, when King resigned as director of the U.S. Geological Survey.
ArchivalResource: 5 pages.28 cm.
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- Evans, Barbara. Letter to Thurman Wilkins, 1983 Sept. 13.
Ridgway Family. Papers, 1850-1942.
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Papers, 1850-1942.
Correspondence, illustrations, photographs and family materials from Robert and John Ridgway.
ArchivalResource: 3 lin. ft. (6 bx.) and 1 portfolio (20 items).
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- Ridgway Family. Papers, 1850-1942.
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
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Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 portfolio boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
King, Clarence,. Letters, 1873-1881.
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Letters, 1873-1881.
The letters in this collection are written to Samuel Franklin Emmons and concern geological topics and the Geological Survey and its internal politics.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- King, Clarence,. Letters, 1873-1881.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Letter : to Prof. J. E. Clayton / by Clarence King, 1885 Dec 2.
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Letter : to Prof. J. E. Clayton / by Clarence King, 1885 Dec 2.
Inquiring about the Hot Creek Mining District, Utah.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 20 cm.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Letter : to Prof. J. E. Clayton / by Clarence King, 1885 Dec 2.
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902. Correspondence of the Powell Survey, 1869-1879
Title:
John Wesley Powell correspondence, 1869-1879, of the Powell Survey
This correspondence concerning the survey of western lands was received by the United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Also includes a selection of letters sent by the Survey (1876-1878).
ArchivalResource: 4 microfilm reels
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- John Wesley Powell correspondence, 1869-1879, of the Powell Survey, 1869-1879
United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel (1867-1881). William Ashburner collection of photographs from the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel [graphic] / United States Geological Exploration of the 40th parallel: T.H. O'Sullivan, photographer.
Title:
William Ashburner collection of photographs from the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel [graphic] / United States Geological Exploration of the 40th parallel: T.H. O'Sullivan, photographer. 1867-ca. 1875, bulk 1867-1869.
Views of natural features and scenery, members of the survey party and their camps. Locations include the Sierra Nevada range of California and Nevada and numerous sites in Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. Several Central Pacific Railroad views are included.
ArchivalResource: 148 mounted photographic prints : albumen ; images chiefly 20 x 27 cm, mounts 46 x 62 cm.
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- United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel (1867-1881). William Ashburner collection of photographs from the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel [graphic] / United States Geological Exploration of the 40th parallel: T.H. O'Sullivan, photographer.
Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives, 1898-1982, bulk 1920s-1930s
Title:
Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives 1898-1982 bulk 1920s-1930s
The collection consists of 6240 black-and-white and color photographs, pen and ink drawings, and postcards, 1412 black-and-white and color negatives, 2606 black-and-white and color slides, and ephemeral materials, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s). The Automobile Club of Southern California collected the materials, and they form a general photographic reference collection as well as a broad visual survey of topics of interest to California motorists. Included are images of sites in North and Central America (with an emphasis on California), Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as images related to other subjects of interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images were published as illustrations for articles in the Club's first member magazine, . Touring Topics
ArchivalResource: 58 boxes,; 45.36 linear feet
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- Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of Photographs and Negatives, 1898-1982, bulk 1920s-1930s
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Johnston" to "La Farge"
Title:
Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Johnston" to "La Farge"
Includes letters to Hay and to members of his family.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 6,000 items.
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- Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Johnston" to "La Farge"
James, Henry, 1843-1916. Papers of Henry James [manuscript], 1876-1915, 1930-1939.
Title:
Papers of Henry James [manuscript], 1876-1915, 1930-1939.
The collection contains manuscripts of "Honoré Daumier," "Tourgueneff," and "The saloon" (typed by Forrest Reid.); a translation of Alphonse Daudet's article on Turgenev; chapters VII, VIII, IX of "The Europeans," the last page from "Glasses"; and book reviewsof Elizabeth Stoddard's "Two Men" and Emile Zola's "Nana"; corrections to a page of the printed edition of "Princess Casamassima" and his play "Saloon." The collection also contains proofs and drafts of works on James including "Henry James at Home," by H. Montgomery Hyde; "Lady Barberina and other tales" edited by Herbert Ruhm; "The master" by Ford Madox Ford and "To Henry James," by Max Beerbohm and Edmund Gosse. Subjects discussed at some length include his writing and the art of writing; publication; problems with copyright and book pirating; photographic illustrations; the literary or artistic work of his correspondents and other contemporaries; travels in France and Italy; dislike of the United States and opinions on various European countries; life in London and the country; the theater, including productions of his work; social engagements; health; friends and family. Topics of interest include his relationship with Violet Hunt, the mistress of Ford Madox Ford; his friendship with sculptor Hendrick C. Anderson; the precarious mental health of his sister Alice; opinion of Daudet, and his admiration and criticism of the works of Mrs. Humphrey Ward and the outbreak of World War I. In addition there are very brief mentions of many of the noted literary figures of the day and occasional references to national and world events such as the assassination of Umberto I, the loss of the Titanic, Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee, and a 1911 railway strike. The collection also contains some correspondence of James scholars and collectors, 1930-1969, and some correspondence of James family members, particulalry Henry James, Sr., who comments in 1863 that Thucydides records an instance where an enemy's slaves were liberated and suggests Horace Greeley be told, and expounds on his theories of love, marriage, divorce and womanhood. There are also letters of William James, Sr. and William James, Jr., Henry's brother and nephew. The collection also contains numerous photographs and portraits of James, and Lamb House, Rye, England; cartoons of James by Max Beerbohm; and photographs of people and places associated with him.
ArchivalResource: 775 items.
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- James, Henry, 1843-1916. Papers of Henry James [manuscript], 1876-1915, 1930-1939.
Barlow, Samuel L. M. (Samuel Latham Mitchill), 1826-1889. Papers of Samuel L. M. Barlow, 1776-1905 (bulk 1885-1889).
Title:
Papers of Samuel L. M. Barlow, 1776-1905 (bulk 1885-1889).
Personal and professional papers of Samuel L. M. Barlow. The collection contains letters (including 53 tissue copy letter books), documents, records, and manuscripts and documents Barlow's legal, business, and political career, and his cultural and social pursuits. Barlow's legal and business papers constitute the bulk of the collection and cover 1855-1889. This portion of the collection deals with financing, building and management of railroads -- both Eastern and Western divisions of the Ohio and Mississippi, the Atlantic ? Barlow's lobbying on behalf of Texas and Pacific Railroad Company and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company; his involvement the affairs of the Tehuantepec railroad route in Mexico, mining promotions and operations, including the notorious Arizona diamond hoax; land speculation (farm lands in Illinois, Iowa, and Ohio and urban properties in St. Louis, Mo.); his patronage of the New York subway and telephone enterprises, and his part ownership of the New York World. Political and military correspondence and manuscripts cover Barlow's involvement in Democratic politics at both national and state levels, that started in 1856 and continued until his death. The papers deal with Barlow's role in the nomination of James Buchanan for President (1856) and his administration; Democratic National Convention at Charleston (1860); George McClellan's presidential bid, the National Union Club, congressional elections, Tilden, Hancock, and Cleveland campaigns (1876-1886). This portion of the collection also contains reports from the Eastern theatre of the Civil War that Barlow received from his agents in the field. Among the correspondents are William T. Sherman, and T.J. Barnett, a minor official at the Department of the Interior and the Washington correspondent of the New York Journal of commerce, who provided an insight into Lincoln's White House. Also included are items reflecting Barlow's role in social and cultural life of New York -- his friendship with William Cullen Bryant and Bret Harte, patronage of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Academy of Music, and the New York Historical Society, his collections of colonial Americana and rare books, etc.
ArchivalResource: 211 boxes, including 7 boxes of miscellanea and ephemera.Approximately 29,000 pieces.
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- Barlow, Samuel L. M. (Samuel Latham Mitchill), 1826-1889. Papers of Samuel L. M. Barlow, 1776-1905 (bulk 1885-1889).
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
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George Jarvis Brush family papers 1834-1960 1834-1939
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members. A good deal of the papers are scientific in nature, with some relating to the early history of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School. Important correspondents include William H. Brewer, Charles F. Chandler, Josiah P. Cooke, Whitman Cross, James Dwight Dana, Timothy Dwight, Charles W. Eliot, Joseph Henry, Lyman Trumbull, Joseph Wharton, and Josiah Dwight Whitney.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Geological Survey (U.S.). Records of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel ("King Survey"), 1867-81 [microform].
Title:
Records of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel ("King Survey"), 1867-81 [microform].
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Geological Survey (U.S.). Records of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel ("King Survey"), 1867-81 [microform].
Camacho, Sebastian. Invitation, 1887, October, Mexico, to Clarence King.
Title:
Invitation, 1887, October, Mexico, to Clarence King.
Printed invitation from a commission of seventeen men to a ball in honor of General Diaz.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Camacho, Sebastian. Invitation, 1887, October, Mexico, to Clarence King.
Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
Title:
Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, school notes and other papers of O.C. Marsh, scientist and first professor of paleontology at Yale and in the United States. Of special interest is the rather extensive correspondence Marsh carried on with many prominent scientists of his time; included are letters from Charles Darwin, Leonard and Thomas Huxley, Simon Newcomb, and Benjamin Silliman Sr. and Jr. Also included are materials relating to Marsh's education at Andover, Yale and in Germany, family papers, and papers reflecting his involvement with the Cardiff Giant Hoax and the Red Cloud Controversy.
ArchivalResource: 30.75 linear feet (59 boxes)
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- Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918. Letters of Henry Adams [manuscript] 1870-1913.
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Letters of Henry Adams [manuscript] 1870-1913.
Letters, 1870-1913, to Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson, Worthington Chauncey Ford, William James, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Charles Warren Stoddard, concern the business of the North American review, of which Adams was an editor; his book The education of Henry Adams, 1906; and the illness of Henry James--Letters, 1881-1901, to Sir John Forbes Clark concern Washington society; politicians; planned trips to England, France and Egypt; Adams' friend John Hay and a trip to Cuba with Clarence King.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Adams, Henry, 1838-1918. Letters of Henry Adams [manuscript] 1870-1913.
Farquhar, Francis Peloubet, 1887-1974. Francis P. Farquhar collection of material relating to Clarence King.
Title:
Francis P. Farquhar collection of material relating to Clarence King.
Letters of King to J.T. Fields, W.H. Brewer, and J.T. Gardiner and reports of the 40th Parallel Exploration; material concerning the Century Association memorial and the republication of The Helmet of Mambrino and poems, The Three Lakes. Copies of letters from J.T. Gardiner to his mother and portions of reports. Correspondence concerning King biography. Draft of letter from W.H. Brewer concerning ascent and naming of Mt. Tyndall included. Miscellaneous photographs and maps with the papers.
ArchivalResource: Partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 532:15) and positive.
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- Farquhar, Francis Peloubet, 1887-1974. Francis P. Farquhar collection of material relating to Clarence King.
Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Papers, 1817-1899
Title:
Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, school notes and other papers of O.C. Marsh, scientist and first professor of paleontology at Yale and in the United States. Of special interest is the rather extensive correspondence Marsh carried on with many prominent scientists of his time; included are letters from Charles Darwin, Leonard and Thomas Huxley, Simon Newcomb, and Benjamin Silliman Sr. and Jr. Also included are materials relating to Marsh's education at Andover, Yale and in Germany, family papers, and papers reflecting his involvement with the Cardiff Giant Hoax and the Red Cloud Controversy.
ArchivalResource: 29.5 linear ft.
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- Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Letters of Clarence King [manuscript] 1891 & n.d.
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Letters of Clarence King [manuscript] 1891 & n.d.
King writes to George Haven Putnam saying he cannot help him in a project; and to George Edwin Waring inviting him for a visit, and regretting having missed him at his office.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Letters of Clarence King [manuscript] 1891 & n.d.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901,. Letters, 1877-1881, to Clarence King acknowledging copies of his Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel.
Title:
Letters, 1877-1881, to Clarence King acknowledging copies of his Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel.
ArchivalResource: 84 items.
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- King, Clarence, 1842-1901,. Letters, 1877-1881, to Clarence King acknowledging copies of his Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel.
O'Toole, Patricia. The Five of Hearts : an American friendship / by Patricia O'Toole.
Title:
The Five of Hearts : an American friendship / by Patricia O'Toole. 1989.
ArchivalResource: [3], iv, [2], 638 leaves ; 29 cm., in case 31 cm.
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- O'Toole, Patricia. The Five of Hearts : an American friendship / by Patricia O'Toole.
Records of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1839 - 2008. Publications
Title:
Records of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1839 - 2008. Publications
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- Records of the U.S. Geological Survey. 1839 - 2008. Publications
William Ernest Hocking papers
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William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
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- Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914.
Barlow, Samuel L. M. (Samuel Latham Mitchill), 1826-1889.
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Chamberlin, Thomas C. (Thomas Chrowder), 1843-1928
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Merrill, George P. (George Perkins), 1854-1929.
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Reed, Thomas B. (Thomas Brackett), 1839-1902.
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United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel (1867-1881)
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