Papers, 1871-1903.

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Papers, 1871-1903.

The papers include correspondence, reports, field notes, and site diaries of Chester's geological expeditions, as well as lectures and notes on chemistry, geology, and other related topics.

0.8 cubic ft. ( 2 boxes)

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Rutgers University

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