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James W. Bee journals and slides
Contains photographic slides and photocopies of James W. Bee's journals documenting his work, travel, and research as a naturalist and a zoologist in Utah, Kansas, Washington, and other places around the world. These include observations of nature, including of plants and animals. The journals also include some photographs and drawings to illustrate James W. Bee's writing. Some slides depict Bee's personal and family life. Dated approximately 1927 to 1995.
Emil Feulner papers
Correspondence, speeches, handwritten and typed articles, newspaper clippings, and an autobiography. The materials relate to Feulner's work as a naturalist and his publications. Feulner also writes about growing up in Nuremberg, Germany.
Thaddeus Mason Harris letter
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to T. William Harris, dated 17 Jan. 1834, and composed in Charleston, South Carolina. Thaddeus writes to his son about family matters and their shared interest in collecting birds, squirrels, mice, and moles.
C. Lynn Hayward papers
Contains research and teaching materials, comprised mainly of Hayward's field notes and personal research. It also contains Hayward's personal correspondence.
Charles Lynn Hayward field notes
Handwritten field notes. These notes are observations taken on flora and fauna observed by Hayward in various parts of Utah. Many of the observations were made in the Utah County area of Utah.
Alexander von Humboldt letter
Handwritten and sigend letter dated 12 Aug. 1853. Humboldt apparently congradulates a scientist on an accomplishment.
Letter and a portrait, 1868
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter, dated 3 Jan. 1868, and addressed to N. D. Nacleod (?). Brewster thanks Nacleod for some services rendered. Also photocopied on the same page is an etching portrait of Brewster.
Letters, autographs, and portraits, 1894-1912
Robert G. Bee ornithological notes, 1924-1962
Contains Robert G. Bee's field notes from his lengthy study of birds and their nesting behaviors. Most of his research focus on birds native to Utah. The notes date from 1924-1962.
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