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Correspondence

Extent:
12.50 cu. ft. (25 document boxes)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Date:
1922, 1927-1965
Descriptive Entry:
These records consist of correspondence of the members of the staff of the Division of Fishes, 1922, 1927-1965. Most of the correspondence is from domestic and foreign ichthyologists, aquarists, collectors, colleges and universities, museum officials, and the general public. The correspondence generally concerns the identification, exchange, and distribution of specimens; collecting work; publications; requests for information; professional societies; and museum administration. Most of the correspondence is directed to the curatorial staff of the Division of Fishes, with lesser amounts to scientific and museum aids. Subjects of special interest that are documented in the correspondence include: Robert Rush Miller's work on the Fish and Wildlife Survey of Guatemala, 1946-1947; Miller's work on the Smithsonian Arnhem Land Expedition, 1948; and Leonard Peter Schultz's activity as a member of the Bikini Scientific Survey, 1946, and Resurvey, 1947. A small amount of correspondence directed to George Sprague Myers and Leonard Peter Schultz predates their careers at the United States National Museum.

Curators and other staff members of the Division of Fishes represented by correspondence in those records include Earl D. Reid, aid, 1925-1938, and senior scientific aid, 1939-1945; George Sprague Myers, assistant curator in charge, 1933-1936; Leonard Peter Schultz, assistant curator in charge, 1936-1938, curator, 1938-1965, and senior scientist and associate, 1965- ; Robert Rush Miller, associate curator, 1944-1948; Marie Poland Fish, scientific aid, 1944-1946; Donald S. Erdman, scientific aid, 1946-1950; Loren P. Woods, associate curator, 1947-1948; William T. Leapley, scientific aid, 1947-1953; Robert H. Kanazawa, museum aid and museum specialist, 1951- ; William Ralph Taylor, associate curator, 1956- ; Victor Gruschka Springer, associate curator, 1963-1967, and curator, 1967- ; Robert H. Gibbs, associate curator, 1963-1969, and curator, 1969- ; and Stanley H. Weitzman, associate curator, 1963-1968, and curator, 1968- .
Topic:
Research  Search this
Museums -- Public relations  Search this
Ichthyology  Search this
Ichthyologists  Search this
Genre/Form:
Manuscripts
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 234, United States National Museum, Division of Fishes, Correspondence
Identifier:
Record Unit 234
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Correspondence
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-sia-faru0234

Folder 7 Schultz, Leonard Peter, 1944-1951. Includes correspondence regarding Schultz's work on the Bikini Scientific Survey, 1946, and the Bikini Scientific Resurvey, 1947.

Container:
Box 21 of 25
Type:
Archival materials
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 234, United States National Museum, Division of Fishes, Correspondence
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Correspondence
Correspondence / Box 21
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-sia-faru0234-refidd1e4633

Operation Crossroads, Marshall Islands, 1946

Alternate Name:
Crossroads Operation, 1946-1955  Search this
Bikini Scientific Survey, 1946  Search this
Record type:
Expedition name
Place:
Marshall Islands
Bikini
Date Range:
1946 - 1946
Topic:
Atomic bomb  Search this
Ichthyology  Search this
See more records related to participants:
Schultz, Leonard P. (Leonard Peter), 1901-1986
Morrison, Joseph Paul Eldred
See more records related to affiliated organizations:
United States Navy
See more records related to this expedition:
Operation Crossroads, Marshall Islands, 1946
Data Source:
Smithsonian Field Book Project
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:auth_exp_fbr_EACE0110

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