Selected correspondence accumulated by the director of the Geological Survey relating to surveys and publications of reports, 1889-1918.

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Selected correspondence accumulated by the director of the Geological Survey relating to surveys and publications of reports, 1889-1918.

Series 1 of record group 66-35 consists of selected correspondence accumulated by the director of the Geological Survey relating to surveys and publications of reports (1889-1918). Includes letters in and carbons of letters out to Arth E. Seaman of Michigan College of Mines from Alfred C. Lane, Marshman Wadsworth, and Charles E. Wright, state geologists, relating to work in the Upper Peninsula, 1886-1907; letters and original manuscript of report relating to survey of Iron River District, ca. 1910; letters relating to the Ohio-Michigan cooperative topographic survey marker dedication program and printed report, 1915-17; letters relating to Camp Custer bulletin, 1918; letters relating to cooperative topographical survey in eastern section of Michigan, 1905; letters and instructions relating to nomenclature, wells, field work in Lower Peninsula, and publications; and lists of minerals and rocks comprising Michigan high school exhibit collection.

2 mss. boxes (10 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7608963

State Archive of Michigan

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Wright, C. R. Alder (Charles Romley Alder), 1844-

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The Michigan Geological Survey was created by Public Act 20 of 1837. Its purpose was to conduct a geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state legislature appointed Douglass Houghton the first state geologist (1837). In 1921, the state legislature established the Department of Conservation, and the Michigan Geological Survey became part of that department (Public Act 17 of 1921). The Department of Conservation established the Geological Survey Division circa 1947. In 1968, the dep...

Michigan. Geological Survey Division

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The Michigan Geological Survey was created by Public Act 20 of 1837. Its purpose was to conduct a geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state legislature appointed Douglass Houghton the first state geologist (1837). In 1921, the state legislature established the Department of Conservation, and the Michigan Geological Survey became part of that department (Public Act 17 of 1921). The Department of Conservation established the Geological Survey Division circa 1947. In 1968, the dep...

Michigan. Geological Survey

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The Michigan Geological Survey was created by Public Act 20 of 1837. Its purpose was to conduct a geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state legislature appointed Douglass Houghton the first state geologist (1837). In 1921, the state legislature established the Department of Conservation, and the Michigan Geological Survey became part of that department (Public Act 17 of 1921). The Department of Conservation established the Geological Survey Division circa 1947. In 1968, the dep...

Lane, Alfred C. (Alfred Church), 1863-

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The Michigan Geological Survey was created by Public Act 20 of 1837. Its purpose was to conduct a geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state legislature appointed Douglass Houghton the first state geologist (1837). In 1921, the state legislature established the Department of Conservation, and the Michigan Geological Survey became part of that department (Public Act 17 of 1921). The Department of Conservation established the Geological Survey Division circa 1947. In 1968, the dep...

Wadsworth, M. Edward (Marshman Edward), 1847-1921

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Seaman, Arth E.

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