History of Science in the United States: The Nineteenth Century

Subject Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - )

 

Mineralogy and Crystallography – Natural Philosophy

 

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Mineralogy and Crystallography

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CITATION

Mineralogy and crystallography

McLachlan, Dan, Jr. and Jenny P. Glusker, editors. Crystallography in North America. 479pp. New York: American Crystallographic Association; distributed by Polycrystal Book Service, Western Springs, Illinois, 1983.

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Mining

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CITATION

Mining

Hazen, Margaret Hindle and R. M. Hazen. Wealth Inexhaustible: A History of Americas Mineral Industries to 1850. 459pp. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1985.

Mining

Hyde, Charles K. Copper for America: The United States Copper Industry from Colonial Times to the 1990s. 267pp. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1998.

Mining

Mayer, Carl J. and George A. Riley. Public Domain, Private Dominion: A History of Public Mineral Policy in America. 340pp. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club, 1985.

Mining

Smith, Duane. Mining America: The Industry and the Environment, 1800-1980. (Development of Western Resources). 210pp. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1987.

Mining

Spude, Robert Lester. “To Test by Fire: The Assayer in the American Mining West, 1848-1920. DAI 50/07 (1990): 2217-A. (Doct. diss., University of Illinois, 1989)

Mining

Wyman, Mark. Hard Rock Epic: Western Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 1860-1910. 331pp. Berkeley / Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1979.

MINING:

Alaska

Morse, Kathryn Taylor. The Nature of Gold: An Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush. (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books). 290pp. Seattle / London: University of Washington Press, 2003. 

MINING:

Artifacts, instruments, substances

Knapp, Richard F. and Robert M. Topkins, editors. Gold in History, Geology, and Culture: Collected Essays. Published in Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the First Discovery of Gold in the United States, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 1799. 379pp. Raleigh, N.C.: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 2001.

MINING:

California

Hill, Mary. Gold: The California Story. 306pp. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. 

MINING:

California

Johnston, Andrew. “Quicksilver Landscapes: Space, Power, and Ethnicity in the Mercury Mining Industry in California and the West, 1845-1900.” DAI 65/09 (2005): 3513-A. (Doct. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2004)

Mining:

Kentucky

Napier, Jerry Wayne. “Mines, Miners, and Machines: Coal Mine Mechanization and the Eastern Kentucky Coal Fields, 1890-1990. DAI 58/06 (1997): 2363-A. (Doct. diss., University of Kentucky, 1997)

Mining:

Michigan

Krause, David J. The Making of a Mining District: Keweenaw Native Copper 1500-1870. (Great Lakes Books). 297pp. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1992.

MINING:

Montana

Curtis, Kent Alexander. “An Ecology of Industry: Mining and Nature in Western Montana, 1860–1907.” DAI 62/04 (2001): 1550-A. (Doct. diss., University of Kansas, 2001) 

MINING:

South Dakota

Clow, Richmond L. Chasing the Glitter: Black Hills Milling, 1874-1959. 202pp. Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society Press, 2002. 

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Minorities and Science

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CITATION

Minorities and science

Fouche, Rayvon D. “The Dark Side of American Technology: Black Inventors, Their Inventions, and the African-American Community, 1875-1925. DAI 58/05 (1997): 1884-A. (Doct. diss., Cornell University, 1997)

MINORITIES AND SCIENCE

Pursell, Carroll W., editor. A Hammer in Their Hands: A Documentary History of Technology and the African-American Experience. 397pp. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2005.

MINORITIES AND SCIENCE

Sinclair, Bruce, editor. Technology and the African-American Experience: Needs and Opportunities for Study. 236pp. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004. 

Minorities and science

Wharton, David E. “The Engineering and Technological Education of Black Americans, 1865-1950. DAI 52/02 (1991): 446-A. (Doct. diss., University of Massachusetts, 1991)

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Museums

SUBJECT

CITATION

Museums

Cohen, Paul S. and Brenda H. Cohen. Americas Scientific Treasures: A Travel Companion. 446pp. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, c1998.

Museums

Conn, Steven. Museums and American Intellectual Life, 1876-1926. 305pp. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Museums

Endersby, Linda Eikmeier. “Expositions, Museums, and Technological Display: Building Cultural Institutions for the ‘Inventor Citizen’ in the Nineteenth Century United States. DAI 61/05 (2000): 2001-A. (Doct. diss., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)

Museums

Orosz, Joel J. “Curators and Culture: An Interpretive History of the Museum Movement in America, 1773-1870. DAI 47/03 (1986): 1036-A. (Doct. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1986)

Museums

Orosz, Joel J. Curators and Culture: The Museum Movement in America, 1740-1870. (History of American Science and Technology Series). 304pp. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990.

MUSEUMS

Pingree, Mark Kirkham. “From Revolutionary Patriots to Principal Chiefs: Promoting Civilization and Preserving Savagery in American Museums, 1785-1965.” DAI 64/07 (2004): 2626-A. (Doct. diss., University of California, Davis, 2003) 

Museums

Semonin, Paul. “Citizens and Strangers: The American Museum before Barnum. DAI 55/11 (1995): 3622-A. (Doct. diss., University of Oregon, 1994)

Museums:

Biographical

Bodry-Sanders, Penelope. Carl Akeley: Africas Collector, Africas Savior. 298pp. New York: Paragon House, 1991.

Museums:

Biographical

Sellers, Charles Colman. Mr. Peales Museum: Charles Willson Peale and the First Popular Museum of Natural Science and Art. 370pp. New York: The Barra Foundation and W. W. Norton, 1980.

Museums:

Hawaii

Rose, Roger G. A Museum to Instruct and Delight: William T. Brigham and the Founding of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. (Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication 68). 78pp. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1976.

Museums:

Institutional

Brigham, David R. “‘A World in Miniature’: Charles Willson Peale’s Philadelphia Museum and Its Audience, 1786-1827. DAI 53/11 (1993): 3704-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1992)

Museums:

Institutional

Brigham, David R. Public Culture in the Early Republic: Peales Museum and Its Audience. 218pp. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995.

MUSEUMS:

Institutional

Burleigh, Nina. Stranger and the Statesman: James Smithson, John Quincy Adams, and the Making of America’s Greatest Museum: The Smithsonian. 298pp. New York: Williams Morrow, 2003. 

Museums:

Institutional

Conaway, James. The Smithsonian: 150 Years of Adventure, Discovery, and Wonder. 432pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books; New York: Knopf, 1995.

Museums:

Institutional

Field, Cynthia R., Richard E. Stamm and Heather P. Ewing. The Castle: An Illustrated History of the Smithsonian Building. 176pp. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993.

Museums:

Institutional

Hafertepe, Kenneth. Americas Castle: The Evolution of the Smithsonians Building and Its Institution, 1840-1878. 168pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983.

Museums:

Institutional

Oehser, Paul H. The Smithsonian Institution. 2nd ed. 223pp. Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1983.

Museums:

Institutional

Rexer, Lyle and Rachel Klein. American Museum of Natural History: 125 Years of Expedition and Discovery. 256pp. New York: H.N. Abrams, in association with the American Museum of Natural History, 1995.

Museums:

Institutional

Smith, Murphy D. A Museum: The History of the Cabinet of Curiosities of the American Philosophical Society. 213pp. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1996.

MUSEUMS:

North Carolina

Martin, Margaret. Long Look at Nature: The North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences. 174pp. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. 

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Native American Relations to Natural World

SUBJECT

CITATION

NATIVE AMERICAN RELATIONS TO NATURAL WORLD

Gill, Jerry H. Native American Worldviews: An Introduction. 293pp. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, an Imprint of Prometheus Books, 2002. 

NATIVE AMERICAN RELATIONS TO NATURAL WORLD

Grantham, Bill. Creation Myths and Legends of the Creek Indians. 337pp. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2002. 

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Native Americans (Study of)

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CITATION

Native Americans (study of)

Clements, William M., editor. Native American Folklore in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals. 271pp. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press, 1986.

Native Americans (study of)

Conn, Steven. History’s Shadow: Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century. 276pp. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Native Americans (study of)

Krech, Shepard, III and Barbara A. Hale, editors. Collecting Native America, 1870-1960. 298pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1999.

Native Americans (study of)

Matz, Duane A. “Images of Indians in American Popular Culture since 1865. DAI 49/07 (1989): 1860-A. (Doct. diss., Illinois State University, 1988)

Native Americans (study of)

Smith, Sherry L. Reimagining Indians: Native Americans through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940. 273pp. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Native Americans (study of)

Wallace, Anthony F. C. Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans. 394pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.

Native Americans (study of):

Biographical

Bartram, William. William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians. Edited and annotated by Gregory A. Waselkov and Kathryn E. Holland Braund. (Indians of the Southeast). 341 pp. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, c1995.

Native Americans (study of):

Biographical

Bremer, Richard G. Indian Agent and Wilderness Scholar: The Life of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. 445pp. Mount Pleasant: Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, 1987.

Native Americans (study of):

Biographical

Cesarani, Lisa Marie. “Cornelius Matthews: A Study of His Depiction of Native Americans in Post-Jacksonian America. DAI 61/04 (2000): 1399-A. (Doct. diss., New York University, 2000)

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Natural History

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CITATION

Natural history

Barber, Lynn. The Heyday of Natural History, 1820-1870. 320pp. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1980. (U.S. and Great Britain)

NATURAL HISTORY

Corrêa da Serra, José. Itinerários Histórico-Naturais. Edited with introduction by Ana Simōes, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo. (Colecçāo Ciência e Iluminismo). 104pp. Porto, Portugal: Porto Editora, 2003. 

Natural history

Evans, Howard Ensign. Pioneer Naturalists: The Discovery and Naming of North American Plants and Animals. 294pp. New York: Holt, 1993.

Natural history

Fishman, Gail. Journeys through Paradise: Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast. 306p. Gainesville and Tallahassee: University Press of Florida, 2000.

NATURAL HISTORY

Ghiselin, Michael and Alan E. Leviton, editors. Cultures and Institutions of Natural History: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science. 363pp. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences, 2000. (Includes papers on US topics) 

NATURAL HISTORY

Gladfelter, Elizabeth Higgins. Agassiz’s Legacy: Scientist’s Reflections on the Value of Field Experience. 416pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. 

NATURAL HISTORY

Iannini, Christopher Paul. “Fatal Revolutions: United States Natural Histories of the Greater Caribbean, 1707-1856.” DAI 65/04 (2004): 1370-A. (Doct. diss., City University of New York, 2004) 

Natural history

Irmscher, Christoph. The Poetics of Natural History: From John Bartram to William James. 354pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1999.

Natural history

Kohler, Robert E. All Creatures: Naturalists, Collectors, and Biodiversity, 1850-1950. 363pp. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.

NATURAL HISTORY

Lewis, Andrew John. “The Curious and the Learned: Natural History in the Early American Republic.” DAI 62/10 (2002): 3537-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 2001) 

NATURAL HISTORY

Moring, John. Early American Naturalists: Exploring the American West, 1804-1900. 241pp. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2002. 

Natural history

Porter, Charlotte M. The Eagles Nest: Natural History and American Ideas, 1812-1842. (History of American Science and Technology Series). 251pp. University: University of Alabama Press, 1986.

Natural history

Regis, Pamela. Describing Early America: Bartram, Jefferson, Crevecoeur, and the Rhetoric of Natural History. 189pp. DeKalb: North Illinois University Press, 1992.

Natural history

Round, Phillip Harris. “Scientific Americans: Natural History and the Rhetoric of National Identity, 1630-1862. DAI 51/11 (1991): 3747-A. (Doct. diss., University of California-Los Angeles, 1990)

Natural history

Welch, Margaret. The Book of Nature: Natural History in the United States, 1825-1875. 289pp. Boston: Northeastern University Press, c1998.

Natural history

Wheeler, Alwyne, editor. Contributions to the History of North American Natural History. Based on papers from the First North American Conference of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, 1981, Philadelphia. (Society for the Bibliography of Natural History Special Publication, 2). 97pp. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, 1983.

Natural history: Alabama

Gosse, Philip Henry. Letters from Alabama (U.S.), Chiefly Relating to Natural History. An annotated edition. 324pp. Mountain Brook, Ala.: Overbrook House, 1983. (Reprint of 1859 edition)

NATURAL HISTORY: Biographical

Agassiz, Elizabeth Cary, editor. Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence. 2 vols. Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2003. (Originally published 1885) 

Natural history: Biographical

Bartholomew, David M. Pioneer Naturalist on the Plains: The Diary of Elam Bartholomew, 1871-1934. 338pp. Manhattan, Kan.: Sunflower University Press, c1998.

Natural history: Biographical

Benson, Maxine. Martha Maxwell: Rocky Mountain Naturalist. (Women in the West, 1). 335pp. Lincoln / London: University of Nebraska Press, 1986.

Natural history: Biographical

Berger, Michael Benjamin. “Thoreau’s Third Book: Literature, Science, and Epistemology in The Dispersion of Seeds and Other Writings of the Late Career. DAI 58/05 (1997): 1704-A. (Doct. diss., University of Cincinnati, 1997)

Natural history: Biographical

Berger, Michael Benjamin. Thoreaus Late Career and The Dispersion of Seeds: The Saunterers Synoptic Vision. (Studies in American Literature, Linguistics, and Culture). 153pp Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell & Brewer, Inc., 2000.

NATURAL HISTORY: Biographical

Boewe, Charles, editor. Profiles of Rafinesque. 411pp. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2003. 

Natural history: Biographical

Boewe, Charles, Georges Reynaud and Beverly Seaton, editors. Precis ou abrege des voyages, travaux, et recherches de C. S. Rafinesque (1833) and the original version of A Life of travels (1836). (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks 86). 114pp. Amsterdam / Oxford / New York: North-Holland, 1987.

Natural history: Biographical

Boewe, Charles. Mantissa: A Supplement to Fitzpatricks Rafinesque. 105pp. Providence: M&S Press, 2001.

Natural history: Biographical

Botkin, Daniel B. Our Natural History: The Lessons of Lewis and Clark. 300pp. New York, N.Y.: Putnam, 1995.

NATURAL HISTORY: Biographical

Cahill, William Daniel. “William Bartram and the Romance of Learning: A Study in Eighteenth Century American Education.” DAI 62/03 (2001): 944-A. (Doct. diss., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2001) 

Natural history: Biographical

Cain, Arthur J. Constantine Samuel Rafinesque Schmaltz on Classification: A Translation of Early Works by Rafinesque. (Tryonia Series, no. 20). 240pp. Philadelphia: Department of Malacology, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1990.

Natural history: Biographical

Cashin, Edward J. William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier. 319pp. Columbia: University of South Carolina, 2000.

Natural history: Biographical

Coan, Eugene. James Graham Cooper: Pioneer Western Naturalist. 255pp. Moscow: University Press of Idaho, 1982.

Natural history: Biographical

Drummond, Alexander. Enos Mills: Citizen of Nature. 433 pp. Nivot, Colo.: University Press of Colorado, c1995.

Natural history: Biographical

Fitzpatrick, T. J. Fitzpatricks Rafinesque: A Sketch of His Life with Bibliography. Originally published 1911. Revised and enlarged by Charles Boewe. 327pp. Weston, Mass.: M & S Press, Inc., 1982.

Natural history: Biographical

Helm, Ruth. “‘For Credit, Honor, and Profit’: Three Generations of the Peale Family in America. DAI 52/09 (1992): 3403-A. (Doct. diss., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1991)

Natural history: Biographical

Hoffmann, Nancy E. “The Construction of William Bartram’s Narrative Natural History: A Genetic Text of the Draft Manuscript for Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida. DAI 57/06 (1996): 2475-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennysylvania, 1996)

Natural history: Biographical

Kofalk, Harriet. No Woman Tenderfoot: Florence Merriam Bailey, Pioneer Naturalist. 225pp. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1989.

Natural history: Biographical

Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory, editor. The Origins of Natural Science in America: The Essays of George Brown Goode. 411pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991.

Natural history: Biographical

Krieger, William C. “Henry David Thoreau and the Limitations of Nineteenth-Century Science. DAI 47/06 (1986): 2206-A. (Doct. diss., Washington State University, 1986)

Natural history: Biographical

Lenz, L. W. Marcus E. Jones: Western Geologist, Mining Engineering, and Botanist. 486pp. Claremont, Calif.: Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1986.

Natural history: Biographical

Lincecum, Gideon. Adventures of a Frontier Naturalist: The Life and Times of Dr. Gideon Lincecum. Edited by Jerry Bryan Lincecum and Edward Hake Phillips. 321pp. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1994.

Natural history: Biographical

Lincecum, Jerry Bryan, Edward Hake Phillips and Peggy A. Redshaw, editors. Science on the Texas Frontier: Observations of Dr. Gideon Lincecum. Introduction by Jerry Brown Lincecum. 211pp. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1997.

Natural history: Biographical

Miller, Lillian B. and David C. Ward, editors. New Perspectives on Charles Willson Peale: A 250th Anniversary Celebration. 317pp. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press for the Smithsonian Institution, 1991.

Natural history: Biographical

Morgan, Kathryn. Jefferson and the Natural World: An Artists Choice. The Catalogue of an Exhibition in Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson. Featuring printed books, manuscripts, and works of art ... relating to Thomas Jefferson’s interests and activities in the field of natural history, 27pp. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Library, 1993.

Natural history: Biographical

Prendergast, Michael L. “James Dwight Dana: The Life and Thought of an American Scientist. DAI 39/07 (1979): 4451-A. (Doct. diss., University of California-Los Angeles, 1978)

Natural history: Biographical

Richardson, Edgar P., Brooke Hindle and Lillian B. Miller. Charles Willson Peale and His World. 272pp. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982.

Natural history: Biographical

Slaughter, Thomas P. The Natures of John and William Bartram. 304 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.

Natural history: Biographical

Stephens, Lester D. Joseph LeConte: Gentle Prophet of Evolution. (Southern Biography Series). 340pp. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

Natural history: Biographical

Stroud, Patricia Tyson. Thomas Say, New World Naturalist. 340pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992.

Natural history: Biographical

Swoboda, Merrily Kodis. “The American Rhetorical Career of Louis Agassiz: A Case Study of Transformation in American Science, 1846-1860. DAI 39/01 (1978): 24-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1977)

Natural history: Biographical

Ulrich, Dennis N. “Samuel P. Hildreth: Physician and Scientist on the American Frontier. DAI 44/05 (1983): 1554-A. (Doct. diss., Miami University, 1983)

NATURAL HISTORY: Biographical

Ward, David C. Charles Willson Peale: Art and Selfhood in the Early Republic. 236pp. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004 

Natural history: Biographical

Warner, Deborah Jean. Graceanna Lewis: Scientist and Humanitarian. National Museum of History and Technology. 140pp. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979.

NATURAL HISTORY: Biographical

Warren, Leonard. Constantine Samuel Rafinesque: A Voice in the American Wilderness. 252pp. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2004. 

Natural history: Biographical

Welch, Margaret. “John James Audubon and His American Audience: Art, Science, and Nature, 1830-1860. DAI 49/06 (1988): 1498-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1988)

Natural history: Biographical

Wilkinson, Ronald S.John Abbot’s London Years” (four parts), Entomologists Record 96 (1984): 110-23, 165-76, 222-29, 273-85.

Natural history: Biographical

Woodhouse, Samuel Washington. A Naturalist in Indian Territory: The Journals of S. W. Woodhouse, 1849 -50. Edited by John S. Tomer and Michael J. Brodhead. (The American Exploration and Travel Series, 72). 304pp. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.

Natural history: Biographical

Wortman, Marc J. “The Idea of Natural History in Cultural Criticism: Emerson’s Use of Goethe. DAI 48/01 (1987): 122-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton University, 1987)

Natural history: Biographical

Zwinger, Ann. John Xantus: The Fort Tejon Letters 1857-1859. 255pp. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1986.

Natural history: California

Beidleman, Richard G. California’s Frontier Naturalists. 484pp. Berkeley / Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006.

Natural history: Institutional

Evans, Howard Ensign. The Natural History of the Long Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, 1819-1820. 268 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Natural history: Institutional

Lindsay, Debra. “Science in the Sub-Arctic: Traders, Trappers and the Smithsonian Institution, 1859-1870. DAI 50/06 (1989): 1775-A. (Doct. diss., University of Manitoba, Canada, 1989)

Natural history: Institutional

Lindsay, Debra. Science in the Subarctic: Trappers, Traders, and the Smithsonian Institution. 179pp. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993.

Natural history: Institutional

Pick, Nancy. The Rarest of the Rare: Stories behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Introduction by Edward O. Wilson. 178pp. New York: HarperResource, 2004.

Natural history: Sources

Bartram, William. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida. Introduction by Gordon DeWolf. 534pp. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. (Reprint of 1973 edition)

Natural history: Sources

Nuttall, Thomas. A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory during the Year 1819. Edited and introduction by Savoie Lottinville. (American Exploration and Travel, vol. 66). 304pp. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980.

Natural history: Sources

Rafinesque, C. S. A C. S. Rafinesque Anthology. Edited by Charles Boewe. 271pp. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2005.

Natural history: Sources (archival)

Miller, Lillian B., editor. The Collected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family. 449 microfiches, and printed guide. Millwood, N. Y.: Kraus Microform, 1980. (Covers 1735-1885)

Natural history: Sources (archival)

Miller, Lillian B., editor. The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family. 5 vols. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1983-.

NATURAL HISTORY: Sources (archival)

Miller, Lillian B., Sidney Hart, and David D. Ward, editors. The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family: Volume 5, The Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale. 513pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. 

Natural history: Sources (archival)

Yale University Library. Manuscripts and Archives Department. Dana Family Papers. Microfilm edition. 9 reels. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Library, [1984]. (The papers of geologist James Dwight Dana [1813-1895] and his son Edward Salisbury Dana [1849-1935])

Natural history: South Carolina

Sanders, Albert and William D. Anderson, Jr. Natural History Investigations in South Carolina: From Colonial Times to the Present. 333pp. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1999.

Natural history: South Carolina

Stephens, Lester D. Science, Race, and Religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalists, 1815-1895. 338pp. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

Natural history: South Carolina

Taylor, David, editor. South Carolina Naturalists: An Anthology, 1700-1860. Introduction by David Taylor. 241pp. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

Natural history: Texas

Riddell, John Leonard. A Long Ride in Texas: The Explorations of John Leonard Riddell. Edited by James O. Breeden. (The Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University, no. 51). 115pp. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1994.

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Natural Philosophy

SUBJECT

CITATION

Natural philosophy:

Biographical

Malone, Robert J. “Everyday Science, Surveying, and Politics in the Old Southwest: William Dunbar and the Influence of Place on Natural Philosophy. DAI 57/10 (1997): 4516-A. (Doct. diss., University of Florida, 1996)

 

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