Box 4
Contains 16 Results:
Accession information, 1904 - 1949
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.
A - F , 1898 - 1933
Correspondence with Adolph F. Bandelier, Abbe Henri Breuil, Harold Cummins, A. E. Douglass, Childs Frick. Also includes correspondence between Osborn and the Geological Survey of Canada and Geological Survey of Brazil tracking down Cope's specimens after the latter's death in 1897.
Barnum Brown, 1927 - 1933
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.
G-H, 1896 - 1942
Letter from the Department of Interior regarding application for a permit to collect fossils in the Navajor Reservation, 1896.
Correspondence with John Germann, Walter Granger, William K. Gregory, Henry H. Hindshaw. Includes correspondence between Osborn and William Fraser Hume of the Geological Survey of Egypt regarding fossils excavated by Dr. Stromer in 1913-1914. Also letter from James M. Hamilton offering fossils.K-O, 1895 - 1931
Correspondence with Charles R. Knight, Wilbur C. Knight, Burton E. Livingston, Charles Mook, Nels C. Nelson, Francis C. Nichols, Luella Agnes Owen. Also correspondence with Handel T. Martin regarding sale of fossils.
W.D. Matthew, 1914 - 1927
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.
W.B. Scott re: J.B. Hatcher's expedition to Patagonia, 1896 - 1900
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.
S-W , 1894 - 1932
Correspondence with Gregory G. Simpson, George Herbert Sherwood, Charles H. Sternberg, W. B. Swan, Alfred Wallace, Samuel Wendell Williston
Icthyosaur correspondence & photographs concerning specimens purchased in 1896, 1907
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.
Moropus correspondence, 1917 - 1924
Series 1 (Boxes 1 to 6) contain Osborn’s correspondence, both general and relating to specific publications including “Age of Mammals” 2nd edition, “Ape Man,” and “Men of the Old Stone Age.” This series also contains accession information for the entire Henry Fairfield Osborn Papers collection. Most materials are in English, but there is also some correspondence in German. It is arranged alphabetically and thematically, then chronologically.