Papers, 1916-1971.

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Papers, 1916-1971.

Three field notebooks with notes, site and dig plans, photographs, and list of artifacts found at the Smith Site on Shelter Island, N.Y. 1939-1944; typescript report on the Smith Site, 1957; correspondence with Julius Lopez about botany, entomology, natural sciences, Indians, and archeology, 1955-1957; typescript by Julius Lopez; manuscript and typescripts on Orient Focus Burials on Long Island, which contain maps and diagrams of sites and digs, photographs from the site, drawings and descriptive lists of artifacts, 1935; correspondence with George Smith, archeologist for Firelands Museum at Norwich, Ohio, 1950-1957; photocopies of articles for journals, newlsetters, and newspapers, list of institutions to whom he doated his various collections, Association notes, typescripts about digs at Three Mile Harbor, burial pits, Jamesport and Indian periods and marine shells on Long Island, 1916-1971; and annotated correspondence with Charles F. Goddard, 1935-1955.

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New York State Archeological Association

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Lopez, Julius.

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Latham, Roy, b. 1881.

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Goddard, Charles, active 1850-1866

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Firelands Museum (Norwich, Ohio)

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Smith, George W. (George William), 1936-

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George Smith lived in Lexington (Mich.) and visited California. Grant H. Smith served as Probate Judge in Sanilac County (Mich.), 1920. (Information from the collection.). From the description of Family papers, 1884-1920. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 45865664 George W. Smith was a soldier from Kentucky who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. From the description of George W. Smith letters 1863 (Filson Historical Society, Th...