Letter to Taylor from Leverett, March 26, 1910
Scope and Contents
The correspondence series includes approximately 1100 letters written between 1892-1939. The majority of the collection are letters between Frank Leverett and Frank Bursley Taylor; they discuss their field work, Monograph 53, other publications and various related problems. There is also other correspondence with other geologists, including T.C. Chamberlin, Grove K. Gilbert, J.W. Goldthwait, H.L. Fairchild, et alia. There is extensive correspondence with the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geological Survey of Canada, and the Michigan Geological Survey. The primary subject of this series is the surficial glacial geology of the midwestern U.S. and Canada. Leverett & Taylor's work was essential for understanding how the Great Lakes were formed as the Pleistocene glaciers advanced and retreated from the midwestern states. The letters describe the 30 year process of gathering data, mapping the data and constructing the picture of glacial processes during the last Ice Age.
Dates
- Creation: March 26, 1910
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Access
The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
General
I find the University has 45 slides I can use in my lecture, but if you have any good ones on the succession of beaches at Mackinac Island, I should be glad of them. I will have several maps of the Lake Superior district made. General outline of paper includes: 1. Preglacial conditions and drainage, 2. Effects of glaciation, 3. Glacial & Interglacial stages, 4. Evidence for shorelines and outlets, 5. Succession of lakes in various basins with uplift, 6. Niagara gorge, 7. Calculation of time by recession of Falls. This is very busy time, with the lectures, the address, the work on the new house, my brother has moved here from Iowa to settle on a farm in Ypsilanti, and my father is coming to visit. We hope you can come to the Academy meeting.
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository