Box 0013.01
Contains 24 Results:
Correspondence, 1889-1910
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Personal Correspondence, 1897-1905
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Personal Correspondence, 1906-1907
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Personal Correspondence, 1908-1910
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Annales de Geographie, 1905-1910
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
"State Book", 1909
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Geological surveys in the Bahamas, 1905
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Geological surveys in Canada, 1905
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Geological surveys in Alabama, 1907
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Geological surveys in Alaska, 1910
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.