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SIA RU007103, Barber, Herbert Spencer 1882-1950, Herbert Spencer Barber Papers, 1903-1950
Summary
- Creator:
- Barber, Herbert Spencer 1882-1950
- Title:
- Herbert Spencer Barber Papers, 1903-1950
- Dates:
- 1903, 1903-1950
- Notes:
- Herbert Spencer Barber (1882-1950) was associated with entomology in the United States National Museum from 1898 until his death in 1950, for many years as an assistant to Eugene Amandus Schwarz. For most of this time, Barber was an employee of the Department of Agriculture
- Summary:
- These papers mostly concern Barber's professional work as an entomologist and administration of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the National Museum. His field notebooks include information on his trips to California, 1903; Texas, 1904 and 1918; Guatemala, 1906; and Arizona, 1914; and lists of photographs of specimens taken during the trips. In a series of outgoing correspondence, 1904-1909, family and other personal correspondence predominates, but in later correspondence, professional and museum matters assume priority. Some letters to and from Schwarz are included, probably a result of their close association. This latter correspondence is concerned with Museum and Department of Agriculture business, including acquisition of specimens, arrangements for study at the Museum, internal administration, acquisition and loan of specimens, and answers to questions and requests for determinations. A substantial proportion of the correspondence consists of professional communications between Barber and other entomologists concerning questions of taxonomy and biology of insects
- Topic:
- Entomology
- Subjects:
- Barber, Herbert Spencer 1882-1950, Schwarz, Eugene Amandus 1844-1928, United States Department of Agriculture Animal Husbandry Research Division (USDA), Animal Husbandry Research Division (USDA) United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Insects (NMNH) Department of Biology (NMNH)
- Form/Genre:
- Mixed archival materials, Collection descriptions
- Local Number:
- SIA RU007103
- Physical Description:
- 2.1 linear meters
Finding Aids to Personal Papers and Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Table of Contents
- Collection Overview
- Historical Note
- Introduction
- Descriptive Entry
- Index Terms
- Administrative Information
- Container List
- Series 1 - NOTEBOOKS, 1903-1918, 12 VOLUMES.
- Series 2 - OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE, 1904-1909, 1 BOUND VOLUME WITH PARTIAL INDEX.
- Series 3 - CORRESPONDENCE, 1906-CIRCA 1939.
- Series 4 - CORRESPONDENCE, CIRCA 1938-1950.
- Series 5 - NOTES AND PAPERS.
- Series 6 - ADD ACQUISITION, ACCESSION 89-014.
Record Unit 7103
Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950
Herbert Spencer Barber Papers, 1903-1950
Collection Overview | |
| Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
|---|---|
| Creator: | Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950 |
| Title: | Herbert Spencer Barber Papers |
| Dates: | 1903-1950 |
| Quantity: | 2.1 linear meters. |
| Collection: | Record Unit 7103 |
| Language of Materials: | English |
Historical Note
Herbert Spencer Barber (1882-1950) was associated with entomology in the United States National Museum from 1898 until his death in 1950. A man with little formal education, he was appointed as assistant preparator of insects in 1898, and until 1902 worked directly for Eugene Amandus Schwarz. From 1902-1904 he was employed by the United States Department of Agriculture, part of which time he spent studying cotton insects in the southern states. From 1904 to 1908 he was back in the museum with Schwarz. From 1908 until his death in 1950 he was a specialist on beetles in the Division of Insect Identification in the Agriculture Department. During these years he worked mostly in the museum, in association with Schwarz until the latter1s death in 1928. Barber collected insects in the United States, Mexico and Guatemala, and he was an internationally recognized authority on chrysomelid bruchid and lampyrid beetles. He had wide knowledge extending beyond his own specialties, the coleoptera, and even the field of entomology.
Introduction
This finding aid was digitized with funds generously provided by the Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee.
Descriptive Entry
These papers concern mostly his professional work as an entomologist and administration of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the National Museum. His field notebooks include information on his trips to California (1903), Texas (1904 and 1918), Guatemala (1906), and Arizona (1914), and lists of photographs of specimens taken during the trips. In a series of outgoing correspondence, 1904-1909, family and other personal correspondence predominates, but in later correspondence, professional and museum matters assume priority. Some letters to and from Schwarz are included, probably a result of close association. This latter correspondence is concerned with Museum and Agriculture business, including acquisition of specimens, arrangements for study at the Museum, internal administration, acquisition and loan of specimens, and answers to questions and requests for determinations; a substantial proportion of the correspondence consists of professional communication between Barber and other entomologists concerning questions of taxonomy and biology of insects.
Prominent correspondents are listed in the description of each series, followed by folder lists. Some Barber material remains in the Department of Entomology, notably random nomenclature and taxonomic notes on various genera of Chrysomelidae (.75 cubic foot) and card files of collecting and research work at Plummer's Island.
Index Terms
This collection is indexed under the following access terms. These are links to collections with related topics, persons or places.
Name
- Animal Husbandry Research Division (USDA). United States Department of Agriculture.
- Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950
- Division of Insects (NMNH). Department of Biology (NMNH)
- Schwarz, Eugene Amandus, 1844-1928
- United States Department of Agriculture. Animal Husbandry Research Division (USDA)
Subject
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7103, Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950, Herbert Spencer Barber Papers
Container List
Series 1
NOTEBOOKS, 1903-1918, 12 VOLUMES.These notebooks include field notebooks or diaries of field trips. Barber kept detailed diaries of his trips, which reveal his methods of collecting and much about his personality. Most of the trips were collecting expeditions, although he also records information about conversations with colleagues and research in literature and study of collections. These notebooks contain some information about specimens sent to the National Museum. Additional notebooks contain information about Barber's publications and the numerous photographs he took on trips.
Box 1
Field diaries - California, 1903 ; Texas, 1918 (2 notebooks)
Field diaries - Texas, June 1904 (2 notebooks)
Field diaries - Guatemala, 1906 (accompanied Eugene Amandus Schwarz); Arizona, November 1913-January 1914 (2 notebooks)
School notebook - "The Ancient Mariner," by Samuel T. Coleridge (1 volume)
Notebook - Published articles by H. S. Barber (1 notebook)
Plants (1 volume)
Negatives (1 volume)
Photograph and negative related memoranda, 1904, 1906, 1948
Coleoptera slides (1 notebook)
Box 2
Specimens sent to the National Museum, 1914-1925 (1 notebook)
Series 2
OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE, 1904-1909, 1 BOUND VOLUME WITH PARTIAL INDEX.Box 2
Primarily personal and professional correspondence of Barber during his second period of work with Schwarz. Personal correspondence predominates, including letters to his father, brother, and sister; in addition to personal topics, these letters document some of the relationships between persons on the Museum and Department of Agriculture staffs, mostly from Barber's point of view. Other letters relate mostly to collection or identification of specimens, and some letters are written in the course of executing business for Schwarz. Correspondents include: George Charles Champion, Douglas Harrison Clemmons, Charles Dury, Henry Clinton Fall, Adelbert Fenyes, C. J. Gahan, Vincent Warner; and Eugene Amandus Schwarz when he was away from Washington. (1 bound volume)
Series 3
CORRESPONDENCE, 1906-CIRCA 1939.This series, 1906-circa 1939, and the following series, through 1950, comprise the major professional correspondence of Herbert Barber. It is primarily concerned with Museum business, including acquisition and loan of specimens, arrangements for study at the Museum, internal administration, and answer of questions and requests for determinations; but a substantial proportion of the correspondence consists of professional communications between Barber and other entomologists concerning questions of the taxonomy and biology of insects, including drafts of articles, mostly Barber's, and exchanges of correspondence about publications. Correspondents for whom there is correspondence of substantial interest include: John Merton Aldrich (especially regarding trip to Guatemala); Gilbert J. Arrow; Kenneth G. Blair; Frank E. Blaisdell; J. R. de la Torre Bueno; Francisco Campos R; Frank Hurlburt Chittenden; Kenneth W. Cooper; Charles Dury; George Paul Englehardt; Henry Clinton Fall; Howard B. Hinton; Walther Horn; Charles William Leng; Frank Alexander McDermott; Andrew J. Mutchler; Frank J. Psota; John D. Sherman; Joseph Mason Valentine. The correspondence is international, including especially Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Japan, and Spain. Administration is the primary topic in folders of Leland Ossian Howard, Harold Morrison, and Sievert Allen Rohwer. Correspondence exists with many institutions, but it is especially extensive with the American Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum (see John R. Bowman), the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (see Walther Horn), and Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle (see R. Jeannel). Barber wrote an article on an unrecorded journey of Thomas Say in Mexico, on which he had correspondence with Philip P. Calvert (also see Thomas Say).
Numerous letters to or from Eugene Amandus Schwarz are included in these two series, notably in the file for Raymond C. Shannon. Probably this was the inevitable result of the the thirty-years' association betweem Barber and Schwarz.
The two series of correspondence, divided about 1939, apparently were retained by Schwarz, although they may have resulted from later arrangement.
Box 2
A
Adams, John N.
Aldrich, John Merton
Alexander, Charles Paul
Angell, John W.
Arrow, Gilbert J.
Audant, Andre
B
Back, E. A.; Bailey, H. B.
Baker, Charles Fuller
Ballou, Charles H. - Specimens sent in
Banks, Nathan
Barber, T. C. and Barber, George W.
Bartlett, H. H.
Bilsing, S. W.
Bishopp, F. C.
Blackman, M. W. (Schwarz File)
Blair, Kenneth G.
Blaisdell, Frank E. - including beetle photographs
Box 3
Blake, S. F.
Blatchley, Willis Stanley - including letters to Schwarz
Books Ordered
Bottimer, L. J.
Boving, Adam G.
Bowman, John R.
Bradley, J. Chester
Breuning, S.
Bridwell, Louis H.
Britton, W. E.
Brook, B. B.; Brooks, Fred E.
Brown, Joe C.
Brues, Charles T.
Bruner, S. C.
Budlong, Robert
Bueno (Torre), J. R. de la
Bullock, D. S.
Burgess, A F.
Burk, Ellen I.
Busck, August
C
Calvert, Philip P.
Campos, R. Francisco
Cardin, Patricio
Carnegie Museum
Carr, F.S.
Cartwright, Oscar L.
Casey, Thomas L.
Casey, Thomas L. Collection
Champion, George Charles
Box 4
Champion, H. G.
Champlain, A. B.
Chapin, Edward Albert - manuscripts of paper by
Chittenden, Frank Hurlburt
Clark, B. Preston
Clemons, Douglas Harrison
Coad, B. R.
Cockerell, T. D. A.
Colcord, Mabel
Cook, O. F.
Cooper, Kenneth W.
Cotton, R. T.
Craighead, F. C.
Crampton, G. C.
Cresson, E. T., Jr.
Curry, D. P.
D
Dammers, C. M.
Dampf, Alfons
Davis, A. C.; Davis, J. J.; Davis, W. T.
Dawson, R. W.
DeBellard, E. P.
Dickerson, E. L. and H. B. Weiss
Deike, G. H.
Dietrich, Henry
Dimmock, George
Diven, E. L.
Dow, Richard
Dury, Charles
Duval, Hugh H.
E
Englehardt, George Paul
Essig, E. O.
F
Box 5
Fall, Henry Clinton
Faz, Alfredo
Felt, Ephraim Porter
Fenyes, Adelbert
Ferris, G. F.
Fletcher, T. Banbrigge; Fleutiaux
Forbes, Williams; Fox, Henry
Fracker, S. B.
Frost, C. A.; Frost, S. W.
G
Gahan, C. J.
Garman, H.
Gebien, H.
Gentner, L. G.
Girault, A. A.
Glasgow, Robert D.
Green, George M.
Green, J. W.
H
Hagan, Harold R.
Harrington, George L.
Harris, Edwin D.
Harvey, E. Newton
Hatch, Melville H.
Hawkes, Mrs. O. Merritt; Hayes
Heideman
Henshaw, Samuel
Hertig, Marshall
Hess, Carlos
Higgins, Mortimer L. J. - specimen dealer
Hinton, Howard E.
Hoffman, William A.; Hoffman, W. E.
Holland, William Jacob
Horn, Walther
Box 6
Howard, Leland Ossian
Hubbard, Bela
Huckett, H. C.
Hunter, W. D.
Hyslop, J. A.
Illingworth, J. F.
Imms
J
Jeannel, D. R.
Jellison, William L.
Jensen
K
Kahl, Hugo
Kalmbach, E. R.
Klages, Henry G.
Knaus, Warren
Kumana, S. I.
L
Lane, Merton C.
Lapouge, G. de
Leach, E. R.
Leng, Charles William
Leonard, M. D.
Lesne, Pierre
Liljeblad, Emil
Loding, Henry Peter
Loomis, H. F.; Loomis, Henrietta
Luginbill
Lutz, Frank E.
M
Box 7
McDermott, Frank Alexander
McGregor, R. C.
McKelvey, Susan Delano
McNair, F. W.
Maingot, Maur
Malloch, J. R.
Manee, A. H.
Mann, William M.
Martin, J. O.; Mason, Frank R.
Maulik, S.
Meinert
Michelson, A. A.
Milliken, F. B.
Mitchell, Joseph Daniel
Mjoberg, Eric
Montgomery, B. Elwood
More, John D.
Morrison, Harold
Mosher, Edna; Mosier, Charles A.
Moznette, G. F.
Muesebeck, Carl Frederick William
Muir, Frederick Arthur Godfrey
Musgrave, Paul N.
Box 8
Mutchler, Andrew J.
Myers, E.
N
National Geographic Society; Needham, James G.
Neverman, William Heinrich Ferdinand
Nicolay, Stan S.; Nielsen, J. C.
Notman, Howard
Nunenmacher, F. W.
O
O'Kane, W. C.
O'Leary, E. B.
Oberthur, Rene
Ohaus
Olivier, Ernest
P
Packard, C. M.; Painter, H. R.; Parker, Harry
Parkhurst, C. D.
Parks, T. H.; Patterson, J. T.
Pergande Library
Peringuey, Louis Albert Collection
Pettit, R. H.
de Peyerimhoff, P.
Philip, C. B.; Pic, Maurice
Pierce, W. Dwight
Pittier, H.
Pollard, Charles L.; Poos, F. W.; Poponoe
Popovits, Elias
Porter, Carlos E.
Prell, Heinrich; Prince, C. E., Jr.
Price, W. J.
Psota, Frank J.
Quaintance, A. L.
Quisfeldt, E. D.
R
Rau, Phil
de Ravenel, W. de C; Record, Samuel J.
Reitter, Emmerick
Remy, T. P.; Rhoades, William
Richardson, William D.
Richmond, E. Avery; Ricker, P. L.; Riley, William A.
Ritchie, Archibald H.
Rivnay, E.; Roberts
Robinson, Wirt
Rockefeller, David; Rodriguez
Rohwer, S. A.
Rosenberg, E. C.; Ross, Herbert H.
Russell, Paul G.
Rust, E. W.
S
Sanders, J. G.
Sanderson, Milton W.
Sanford
Sasscer, Ernest Ralph
Satterthwait; Sattre, A. M.; Schaeffer, Charles
Say, Thomas - biography of
Schekling, Sigm
Schott, Fred. M.
Schreiner, Louis R.; Schrader, Franz
Schwarz, Eugene Amandus
Schwarz, Eugene Amandus - death of
Scott, S. M.
Sever, Joseph F.
Severin, H. C.
Shannon, Raymond C. - also to Schwarz
Shelford, V. E.
Sherman, Franklin
Sherman, John D. Jr.
Shiraki, T.
Shoemaker, Ernest
Siggers, Paul V.
Siscard, A.
Silor, Frank J.
Silvestri, F.
Sim, Robert J.
Box 10
Smith, Loren B.; Smith, John Bernhard
Smith, Roger C.
Smyth, E. G.; Snyder, T. E.
Snodgrass, R. E.
Spaeth, Franz
Speare, Alden T.; Speyer, E. R.
Stangl, P. L.
Steiner, G.; Stejneger, Leonhard
Stockberger, W.; Stiles, C. W.
Stoner, Dayton; Strong, Lee A.; Swaine, J. M.
Swezey, O. H.
Tanner, Vasco M.
Teal, Helen
Thaxter, Roland
Thorber
Theil; Thorpe
Timberlake, Philip Hunter
Titus, E. G.
Townsend, C. H. T.
Tremoleras; Trelease, Samuel Farlow
Uhler, P. R.
Uhmann
Uhrquart
Ulke, Titus
Urich, F. W.
V
Valentine, Joseph Manson
Van Dyke, Edwin C.
Van Emden, Fritz; Viehoeve; Von Ihering, R. r
W
Wade, Joe S.
Wagner, Roy S.
Walker, E. M.
Watkins, C. B.
Webster, F. M.; Weed, Alfred C.
Weigel, C. A.
Weir, James R.
Weise, Julius
Box 11
Weiss, Harry Bischoff
Welch, Paul S.
Wellman, F. Creighton
Wenzel, H. W.
Wesenberg-Lund
Wetmore, Alexander
Wherry, Edgar T.; Wheeler, William M.
White, Burdette
Wickham, Henry Frederick
Williams, Francis X.
Wilson, R. N.
Winn, Albert F.
Winters, Fred E.; Wintersteiner, Fred
Wolcott, A. B.
Wolcott, George Norton
Worth, C. Brooke
Wrenn, Joseph
Wu, Chentu F.
Y
Z
Zeimet, Carlo
Zetek, James
Zimmerman, A.
Miscellaneous, Unidentified
Series 4
CORRESPONDENCE, CIRCA 1938-1950.(See description for Series 3).
Box 11
Abbot-Auber
Bottimer, L. J.
Bowman, John R.
Buck, John Bonner (2 folders)
Bacon-Bulloch
Callan-Craig
Box 12
Dahl-Dybas
Edwards-Engelhardt
Fall-Fuller
Garth-Gurnsey
Haneda-Huffaker
Jacot- Jones
Keifer-Knowlton
Large-Lutz
MacAndrews-Mutchter
McDermott, Frank Alexander
Muesebeck, Carl Frederick William
N-O
Panton-Pyle
Proctor, William
Quimby-Russell
Sanderson-Swezey
Sanderson, Milton W.
Shoemaker, Ernest
Smith, Ray F.
T
Box 13
Uhmann-Usinger
Valentine-VanDyke
Wade-Woodside
Werner, Floyd G.
Z
Series 5
NOTES AND PAPERS.Box 13
General and Philosophical Notes and Comments
Paria
A New Leaf beatle in Arizona
Tenebrionidae
Bruchidae
Drilidae
Aserica
On Web Spinning Diptera
Prionodera
Chrysomelids
Phyrdenus
On North American Meloidae, by Van Dyke
On Eocene fossil beetle work, by Cockerell
Glick on "Distribution of Insects in Air"
Draft statements, comments on articles, drafts of letters on topics
Box 14
Miscellaneous lists and drafts
Miscellaneous notes, some related correspondence
Series 6
ADD ACQUISITION, ACCESSION 89-014.Box 14
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1924, 1942, and undated
Miscellaneous notes and correspondence regarding fireflies, 1915, 1924, 1927, 1931, 1935 and undated
Charles W. Leng's Catalog of the Coleoptera of America. North of Mexico, 1920, with Barber's notes
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