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Thomas W. Amsden Archives
The archives of Thomas W. Amsden including maps, field notes and photographs. These focus on his 1947 Yale dissertation, "Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Brownsport Silurian of western Tennessee."
Yale Peabody Museum Archives
Archives of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Charles Emerson Beecher Archives
The archives of Charles Emerson Beecher including illustrations, catalogs, notes and locality information encompassing his career at Yale, and focusing on his work with fossil invertebrates.
Wendell Clark Bennett Archives
The archives of Wendell Clark Bennett, accumulated through his time at Yale.
Hiram Bingham III Archives
The archives of Hiram Bingham III, accumulated during his time at Yale.
Frederick A. Braun Archives
The archives of Frederick A. Braun including personal collection notes, his original catalog, and information regarding the contents and sale of his collection to Yale.
Michael D. Coe Archives
The archives of Michael D. Coe, accumulated during his time at Yale.
Division of Botany Archives
The archives of the Division of Botany, icluding those of the Connecticut Botanical Society.
Division of Paleobotany Archives
The archives of the Division of Paleobotany, including those of the Princteton University paleobotanical collections.
Hugo R. Greiner Archives
The archives of Hugo R. Greiner composed of maps and stratigraphic sections.
Robert E. King Archives
The archives consist of annotated topographic maps of Texas (dated 1894-1929), stratigraphic sections from New Mexico and Texas, locality catalogs from Mexico (Sonora and Las Delicias), locality information from northern Africa (from his time with AOSP - American Overseas Petroleum), and negatives of brachiopods pictured in his dissertation.
Russell M. Logie Archives
The archives of Russell M. Logie including maps and notebooks encompassing his time at Yale.
Copeland MacClintock Archives
The achrives of Copeland MacClintock encompassing his career at Yale. These include maps, field notebooks, biographical information, and an extensive oral history.
Othniel Charles Marsh Archives
These are O C. Marsh Archives associated with the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology. This is only a small sample of his archives associated with Yale University.
A. Lee McAlester Archives
The archives of A. Lee McAlester including mostly maps and photographs encompassing his career at Yale. These focus on his 1960 Yale dissertation, "Pelecypod faunas of the Late Devonian Chemung Stage, central New York."
Division of Mineralogy Archives
These are the miscellaneous archives associated with the Division of the Mineralogy.
Charles A. and June R. P. Ross Archives
The archives of Charles A. and June R. P. Ross. These include maps, field notebooks, and photographs.
Benjamin Irving Rouse Archives
The archives of Benjamin Irving Rouse, accumulated during his time at Yale.
David E. Schindel Archives
The archives of David E. Schindel including maps, specimen information, and his dissertation.
Charles Schuchert Archives
The archives consist of field notebooks from 1888-1942, photographs and drawings of both specimens and localities, lists of specimens and localities, miscellaneous material gathered for notes and lectures, and biographical material. There are also hydrographic maps of Newfoundland, and topographic maps of Vermont, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, and Arizona.