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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1842-1913
Abstract:  

Albert Charles Peale (1849-1913), the great-grandson of Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827), was a geologist for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and its predecessor agency, a member of the Ferdinand Hayden expeditions that explored and mapped the western United States, an author in geology, mineralogy, and paleobotany, and an aide at the United States National Museum (today the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History). Edwin Roger Kirk (1884-1955) corresponded with Frank Springer about crinoids; assisted Edward Ulrich in studying sediments of the Appalachians; surveyed the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and southeastern Alaska as a USGS paleontologist; and collected the papers of Peale and other geologists. Peale's correspondence (1868-1912, bulk 1870s-80s) relate to various federal geological expeditions. Letters between Peale and William Rush Taggart, the largest single portion of the series, focus on matters of congressional funding. Kirk's series (1900-09) contains the correspondence of Kirk and other geologists; most frequent are letters from Frank Springer to Kirk relating to rock formations. The collection also contains several diaries and sketchbooks from Peale (bulk 1872-77), including those kept during the Hayden expeditions, correspondence relating to the Geological Survey of Kentucky (1888-1893), and miscellaneous letters and memorabilia (c. 1820s-1940s), often relating to the Peale family.
Call #:  
Mss.SMs.Coll.5
Extent:
2.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1862-1942
Abstract:  

This is part of the large inventory for the Franz Boas Papers (Mss B B61). For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description .
Call #:  
Mss.B.B61.inventory12
Extent:
1 section
Subjects:  

Acoma | Alabama Indians | Algonquian languages | Archaeology | Atakapa language | Athabaskan languages | Athapascan Indians | Athapascan languages | Avoyel Indians | Bannock Indians | Bella Coola Indians | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Caddoan languages | Cahuilla Indians | Catawba Indians | Chickasaw Indians | Chinook jargon | Chinookan languages | Chitimacha language | Choctaw Indians | Chukchi | Clatsop Indians | Coahuiltecan Indians | Comanche Indians | Comecrudo language | Cotoname language | Creek Indians | Crow Indians | Dakota Indians | Delaware Indians | Dhegiha language | Fox Indians | Galice language | Gitksan Indians | Great Basin Indians | Haida Indians | Haida language | Hitchiti language | Hokan-Coahuiltecan languages | Hupa Indians | Hupa language | Indians of North America -- California | Inuit | Isleta Indians | Kalapuya language | Karankawa Indians | Karok language | Karuk language | Kathlamet language | Kitsai language | Klamath Indians | Koasati Indians | Koasati language | Kwakiutl Indians | Kwakwaka'wakw | Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie language | Lakota Indians | Lakota language | Lillooet language | Lipan Apache language | Mandan Indians | Meskwaki language | Mikasuki Indians | Mohegan language | Muskogean languages | Natchez Indians | Natchez language | Navajo Indians | Niska Indians | Nootka Indians | Northern Paiute Indians -- Folklore | Nuu-chah-nulth | Ofo language | Ojibwa Indians | Ojibwe people | Omaha Indians | Osage Indians | Paiute language | Pakawan languages | Pascagoula Indians | Pawnee Indians | Penutian languages | Peyotism | Pomo language | Ponca Indians | Quapaw language | Quiché language | Quileute Indians | Quinault Indians | Salish Indians | Salishan languages | Serrano Indians | Shahaptian languages | Shasta language | Siouan languages | Sound recordings | Taensa Indians | Takelma language | Timucua Indians | Tlakluit language | Tlingit Indians | Tonkawa Indians | Tonkawa language | Tsimshian Indians | Tunica Indians | Tunica language | Tutelo language | Ute Indians | Wakashan language | Wasco language | Wichita language | Winnebago Indians | Wishram language | Yakama language | Yana language | Yaqui Indians | Yavapai Indians | Yuchi Indians | Yuchi language