John G. Tyler correspondence pertaining to ornithological research, circa 1905-1937.

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John G. Tyler correspondence pertaining to ornithological research, circa 1905-1937.

Chiefly letters received by Tyler in the context of his ornithological studies in California and the activities of the Cooper Ornithological Club. Includes a large group from Joseph and Hilda (Wood) Grinnell.

4 boxes (1.7 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8316570

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Grinnell, Joseph, 1877-1939

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Biography Joseph Grinnell was born on February 27, 1877 near Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory at the Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita Indian Agency, where his father served as government physician. After living for a short time in Tennessee and in the Dakota Territory, the family settled in Pasadena, California in 1885. Grinnell attended school in Pasadena and received his B.A. from Throop Polytechnic Institute (now Caltech) in 1897. Grin...

Cooper Ornithological Society

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Organizational History The Cooper Ornithological Club (COC), the forerunner of the present Cooper Ornithological Society, was formed on June 22, 1893 in San Jose by four active birders and oologists in order to provide a forum in which to study and discuss birds with like-minded, well-informed enthusiasts. In December 1934 the Club became incorporated, and in May 1952, the Club changed its name to the Cooper Ornithological Society, with the ...

Tyler, John G. (John Gripper), b. 1883.

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Cooper Ornithological Club

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Grinnell, Hilda W. (Hilda Wood), 1883-1963

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