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Letter to Taylor from Leverett, April 21, 1913

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

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: April 21, 1913

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 am glad to hear you will be taking a little rest and will attend the meeting of the National Academy of Sciences. It would be wise to check with Dr. True at the Smithsonian to check to see if your paper will be published by August 1st, and to check on the number of separates you will need in addition to the number for the trade. You will probably want at least 100 copies for yourself in addition to those for the IGC. Mr. Johnston wrote me from Ontario saying he is working from Rainy Lake N and W to determine the limits of Lake Agassiz. You may be able to suggest some points to consider should you meet him in Canada. Hope you have a restful and enjoyable trip.

Repository Details

Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository

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