Leuman Maurice Waugh collection

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Leuman Maurice Waugh collection

1909-1963

The Leuman Maurice Waugh collection contains papers, photographs, and film holdings that were created by Waugh during his dental research expeditions to indigenous communities in Newfoundland and Labrador in eastern Canada and in Arctic Alaska.

2.1 Linear feet (5 boxes; 1 map case drawer); 1,749 Photographic prints; 1,035 Lantern slides; 1579 Negatives (photographic); 80 Film reels (16mm)

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Waugh, Leuman Maurice, 1877-1972

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Born on March 6, 1877 in New Dundee, Ontario, Canada, Leuman Maurice Waugh, moved to Rochester, New York, with his family at the age of nine. He acquired his love for photography in Rochester, which always attributed as the “Kodak city.” Following in his father’s dentistry footsteps, Waugh attended the University of Buffalo, from which he received his D.D.S. in 1900. He took post-graduate studies in Histology, Bacteriology, and Pathology at Buffalo’s School of Medicine, and within t...