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BOOK

Title:  
State geological surveys of the nineteenth century
Creator:
Millbrooke, Anne Marie.
Publication:
University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, [c1981, 1987]
Notes:  
Bibliography: p.288-320.
Call #:  
557.509 M61S
Extent:
iv, 320 p. ; 21 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Early state geological surveys in the trans-Mississippi West
Parent:
Earth sciences history, v.11, no.2
Creator:
Buchanan, Rex, 1953-
Publication:
Troy, N.Y, 1992.
Call #:  
550.6 EA7 V.11, NO.2
Extent:
p.62-67 : table ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Work of the Pennsylvania survey 1919-1922
Creators:
Pennsylvania Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey. | Ashley, Geo. H. (George Hall), b. 1866
Publication:
Harrisburg, 1923.
Call #:  
557.48 P39wa
Extent:
18 p. : il. ; quarto.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
The Survey in nineteenth-century American geology: The evolution of a form of patronage
Parent:
Minerva, v.25, no.3
Creator:
Turner, Stephen P.
Publication:
London], 1987.
Call #:  
505 M665 V.25, NO.3
Extent:
p.282-330 ; 24 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Summary information on the state geological surveys and the United States geological survey
Creators:
National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on State Geological Surveys. | Leighton, Morris M. (Morris Morgan), b. 1887
Publication:
Published by the National research council of the National academy of sciences, Washington, D. C, 1932.
Notes:  
"Committee members: M. M. Leighton, chairman; E. F. Bean, H. A. Buehler, Arthur Keith, Henry B. Kummel, Waldemar Lindgren."
Call #:  
551.509 L53S
Extent:
[ii], 136 p. ; 25 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Memorial of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, and citizens of the state of Pennsylvania, to the honorable members of the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled
Creators:
Engineers Club of Philadelphia | Pennsylvania General Assembly.
Publication:
Philadelphia?, 1879?]
Call #:  
Pam. v.760, no.6
Extent:
8 p. ; octavo.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Antebellum geological surveys in Kentucky and their contribution to the Shaler survey of the 1870s
Parent:
Corgan, James X. ed. The geological sciences in the antebellum South
Creator:
Zabilka, Ivan L. (Ivan Lee), 1939-
Publication:
University, Alabama, [c1982]
Call #:  
557.509 C81g
Extent:
p.[119]-129 ; 22 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Troublesome partnership: Gouverneur K. Warren and Ferdinand V. Hayden on the northern plains in 1856 and 1857
Parent:
Earth sciences history, v.3
Creator:
Schubert, Frank N.
Publication:
Troy, N.Y.], 1984.
Call #:  
550.6 EA7 V.3
Extent:
p.143-148 : ports., facsims. ; 27 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government. (a contribution toward a bibliography)
Creators:
United States Superintendent of Documents. | Hasse, Adelaide Rosalia, 1868-1953
Publication:
Govt. print. off, Washington, 1899.
Call #:  
016.91 Un3
Extent:
90 p. ; octavo.



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