Maps
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
David E. Schindel Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001094
Overview:
The archives of David E. Schindel including maps, specimen information, and his dissertation.
Dates:
1958-1972
Charles Schuchert Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001000
Overview:
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.
Dates:
1888-1942
Horace L. Scott papers
Collection
Call Number: WA MSS S-3642
Overview:
Photographs, typescript reports, and other documents of Horace L. Scott as civil engineer for the United States Reclamation Service. Includes 240 photographs and 12 postcards in 3 photograph albums; 20 loose photographs and 2 loose postcards; 4 typescript reports with 69 photographs and 36 blueprints for St. Mary's Canal bound in, produced by the United States Department of the Interior; 3 printed maps of United States Reclamation Service projects and 3 printed topographical folding maps of...
Dates:
1905-1939
Adolf Seilacher Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001114
Overview:
The archives of Adolf Seilacher including maps, field notes, lecture material etc. encompassing his time at Yale.
Dates:
1967-2006
William Kelly Simpson Archives
Collection
Call Number: ANTAR.000011
Overview:
The archives of William Simpson, accumulated during his time at Yale.
Dates:
1958-1998
Ian G. Speden Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001128
Overview:
The archives of Ian G. Speden including maps related to his Yale dissertation, "Paleozoology of Lamellibranchia from the type area of Fox Hills Formation, (Maestrichtian), South Dakota."
Dates:
1956-1965
Charles W. Thayer Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001139
Overview:
The archives of Charles W. Thayer including maps related to his Yale dissertation, "Marine paleoecology of the Upper Devonian Genesee Group of New York."
Dates:
1942-1969
The Inquiry Papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 8
Overview:
Correspondence, organizational records, reports containing historical and statistical material, maps, and other papers of The Inquiry, a group of experts assembled at the request of President Wilson to collect and collate data in preparation for a peace conference following World War I. Members of The Inquiry included Edward House, Sidney Mezes, Isaiah Bowman, Charles Seymour, David H. Miller, Walter Lippmann, James T. Shotwell, and Clive Day.
Dates:
1915-1921
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The Inquiry Papers
William H. Twenhofel Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001148
Overview:
The archives of William H. Twenhofel including maps of Quebec, some field notebooks, and some correspondence.
Dates:
1875-1957
United States Fisheries Commission Archives
Collection
Call Number: IZAR.000985
Overview:
U.S. Fish Commission archives generated during A.E. Verrill's involvement with the Commission from 1871-1887.
Dates:
1871-1907
Karl M. Waage Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001198
Overview:
The archives of Karl M. Waage encompassing his career at Yale. These include annotated maps, field notebooks, photographs, correspondence, and biographical material.
Dates:
1915-1999
Russell D. White Archives
Collection
Call Number: IPAR.001229
Overview:
The archives of Russell D. (Tim) White encompassing his career at Yale. These include maps and field notebooks.
Dates:
1983-2002
Albert H. Wilbur Family Papers
Collection — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2 [39002092864876]
Call Number: WA MSS S-3656
Overview:
Correspondence and papers documenting the life of Albert H. Wilbur, a railroad employee, and members of the Wilbur family, including George W. Wilbur and Sarah Ann Cook Wilbur, 1849-1908.
Dates:
1849-1908
Yale Peruvian Expedition papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 664
Overview:
Correspondence, administrative records, scientific reports, writings, and illustrative material on the three expeditions to Peru sponsored by Yale University between 1911-1915. The most celebrated discoveries, the finding of Machu Picchu and of Vitcos, the last capital of the Incas, were studied during the expeditions by scientific specialists who were drawn principally from the Yale faculty. The papers include their diaries, manuscripts, and published reports of their work, as well as the...
Dates:
1908-1948