Charles C. Adams correspondence, 1922-1928.

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Charles C. Adams correspondence, 1922-1928.

These records consist of correspondence predominantly between Adams and Hattie Wood and her brother Charles H. Wood, regarding plans for the purchase the Wood Farm in North Elba (Essex County), N.Y. There also is correspondence concerning Adams' positions as director of the Roosevelt Wild Life Experimental Station and as director of the New York State Museum.

0.2 cubic ft. of textual records (ca. 95 items)

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Roosevelt Wild Life Station

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New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University

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Adams, Charles S.

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In 1919, Charles C. Adams became the first director of the Roosevelt Wild life Experimental Station (part of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University) located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. He left the Roosevelt Wild life Experimental Station in 1926 to accept the position of director of the New York State Museum in Albany, N.Y. Adams held this position until his retirement in 1943. From the description of Charles C. Adams correspondence, 1922-192...