Lucas, Frederic A. (Frederic Augustus), 1852-1929
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Budget, 1917-1924
Primarily correspondence among E. O. Hovey, Chester Reeds, and museum administrators regarding budgets for the Department of Geology. Also includes handwritten budgets and notes.
Matters relating to library, 1906-1918
Primarily correspondence from E. O. Hovey to R. W. Tower and others, regarding requests for materials from the AMNH library and suggesting titles for acquisition by the library.
Museum matters, 1907-1914
Monthly reports from the Assistant Curator Chester A. Reeds. Correspondence regarding theft of specimens.
Museum matters, 1910-1915
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators or staff. Also contains quarterly and annual departmental reports, meeting minutes, and "Index to Letters."
Museum matters, 1909-1913
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators or staff. Also contains sketches of museum floor plans, meeting minutes, departmental reports, financial statements, photographs of geological formations, and "Index to Letters."
Museum matters, 1916-1925
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators or staff. Also contains departmental reports, memoranda, and photographs of exhibits and geological formations.
Museum matters, 1911-1912
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators on various museum matters, including Hovey's acceptance of the position of Acting Director of the museum. Contains "Index to Letters" (1 p.).
Museum matters, 1911
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators. Contains "Index to Letters" (1 p.)
Museum matters, 1913-1914
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and museum administrators. Also contains minutes of Sub-Committee on Publications and statements of Department of Geology receipts and expenditures. Contains "Index to Letters" (1 p.)
Paleontological models, 1917-1918
Primarily correspondence between E. O. Hovey and others, regarding construction of paleontological models. Elvira Wood, who constructed the models, is the correspondent on many of the letters.