Photographs, 1922-1939.

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Photographs, 1922-1939.

Photographs taken by Frick Laboratory field collectors in Alaska, Arizona, California, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Ecuador, Honduras, and Mexico. Photographs depict geology of the collecting area including many panoramas, quarries where specimens were found, and field parties excavating sites. Most photographs are identified with annotations written on photographs. Negatives are available for some photographs. In addition, personal photographs taken by Frick of a trip to France focusing on landscape scenes. These and other personal photographs are not identified.

2.4 cubic ft.

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Frick Laboratory of Vertebrate Paleontology (New York, N.Y.)

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Frick, Childs, 1883-1965

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Vertebrate paleontologist. Frick maintained the extensive fossil mammal collection at the American Museum of Natural History and a laboratory on Long Island. He provided funding for expeditions and for storage facilities at the Museum. From the description of Photographs, 1922-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155509767 Vertebrate paleontologist. Frick maintained the extensive fossil mammal collection at the American Museu...