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Creator:
Kennicott, Robert 1835-1866  Search this
Subject:
Kennicott, Robert 1835-1866  Search this
Jones, Strachen  Search this
Lockhart, James  Search this
Smithsonian Institution  Search this
University of Michigan  Search this
Chicago Academy of Sciences  Search this
Hudson's Bay Company  Search this
Chicago Audubon Society  Search this
Physical description:
1.4 cu. ft. (1.4 non-standard size boxes)
Type:
Field notes
Collection descriptions
Date:
1859
1859-1866
Notes:
For a description of the record series of which these materials form a part, refer to the "Forms part of" above.
Organization:
Unarranged
Summary:
This collection contains 13 field books created by Robert Kennicott, originally maintained by the National Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds. These items contain notes on birds and mammals collected in Canada and Alaska between the years of 1859 and 1866. An inventory list for these items contains the following information regarding the context in which these notes were created: "Kennicott made his first expedition to Arctic America in 1859-1862. During that period he explored the area as far north as Fort Yukon in what is now Manitoba and western Ontario, and collected specimens for the Smithsonian, the University of Michigan, the Chicago Audubon Society, and the Chicago Academy of Sciences. The explorations and collections are well documented in the Annual Reports for the period. He was greatly aided in his work by the officers and agents of the Hudson's Bay Company. Kennicott persuaded many men including James Lockhart and his assistant Strachen Jones to collect for the Smithsonian." Field notes that are undated are assumed to have been created between 1859 and 1866, the years in which Kennicott collected in the region.
Repository Loc.:
Smithsonian Institution Archives Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520
Topic:
Ornithology  Search this
Local number:
SIA Acc. 12-309
See more items in:
Field Book Project 1855-2010
Data Source:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_arc_360688