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Correspondence and lists concerning fossils borrowed, loaned, or exchanged by the State Paleontologist


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of records of fossils borrowed, loaned, or exchanged by the state paleontologist James Hall in the course of his research. Also included are lists of sets of duplicated fossils donated to colleges and secondary schools and correspondence related to the disposition of these sets.
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Correspondence and lists concerning fossils borrowed, loaned, or exchanged by the State Paleontologist
Quantity:

0.5 cubic feet

1 box

Inclusive Dates:
1855-1899
Series Number:
A4211

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of records of fossils borrowed, loaned, or exchanged by state paleontologist James Hall in the course of his research for the Paleontology of New York.

Hall borrowed fossils from the American Museum of Natural History, the New York State Museum of Natural History (formerly State Cabinet of Natural History), and various other institutions and individuals. In addition to the interchange of fossils for scientific study, the legislature authorized the Board of Regents (governing body of the State Museum) to donate sets of duplicate fossils to colleges and secondary schools. Included in this series are lists of the fossils contained in some of these sets and correspondence between Hall and school officials and the Board of Regents concerning the disposition of these sets.

Related Material

Series B0579, B1511, and B0582 contain writings of other New York State Paleontologists.

Custodial History

This series was among records transferred to the State Archives in 1985 by the Geological Survey, but not appraised or accessioned until 1987.

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