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SIA RU007172, Jackson, Hartley H. T (Hartley Harrad Thompson) 1881-, Hartley H. T. Jackson Papers, circa 1883-1976

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Summary

Creator:
Jackson, Hartley H. T (Hartley Harrad Thompson) 1881-
Title:
Hartley H. T. Jackson Papers, circa 1883-1976
Dates:
1883, 1883-1976
Notes:
Hartley H. T. Jackson (1881-1976) was born in Wisconsin. His early studies in zoology brought him into contact with Ludwig Kumlien, later his college professor, and Ned Hollister, then a Wisconsin naturalist. Following Jackson's graduation from Milton College in 1904, he taught school for several years before entering the University of Wisconsin. In 1910, the Bureau of Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture offered Jackson a position on its staff, and he was placed in charge of the Bureau's mammal collection. In 1924, he became Chief of the Division of Biological Investigations and in 1936 was placed in charge of the Section of WildlifeSurveys, later Biological Surveys. He remained in that position until 1951 when the Section was merged with that of Distribution and Migration of Birds, and he became Mammalogist in the new Section of Distribution of Birds and Mammals. Jackson's primary research interests were the mammalogy of Wisconsin, the life zone concept of Clinton Hart Merriam, and the taxonomy and distribution of mammals
Jackson was one of the founders of the American Society of Mammalogists and served as Chairman of its organizing committee in 1919. He also served the Society as Corresponding Secretary, 1919-1925; Editor of the Journal of Mammalogy, 1925-1929; and President, 1938-1940
Summary:
The papers of Jackson include correspondence and material concerning the American Society of Mammalogists, the War Production Board, the Baird Ornithological Club, and the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences; travel itineraries, bibliography, correspondence, and other materials concerning Jackson's official and scientific work including biological surveys of Wisconsin, evaluations of a project to eradicate malarial mosquitoes, distribution of mammals, Civil Service testing for biological positions, the Bureau of Biological Survey's work in Alaska, and wildlife research; glass negatives of field trips and Alaska; photographs of Jackson, his family, and professional colleagues; publications of Jackson and materials relating to his Mammals of Wisconsin; biographical information on Jackson; memberships and awards; personal correspondence; and a diary, 1908
Topics:
Entomology, Natural history, Ornithology, Mammalogy
Subjects:
Jackson, Hartley H. T (Hartley Harrad Thompson) 1881-, American Society of Mammalogists, Baird Ornithological Club of Washington, D.C, United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biological Survey, Ornithological Club of Washington, D.C., Baird, United States. War Production Board, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Mammalogists, American Society of
Form/Genre:
Photographs, Collection descriptions
Local Number:
SIA RU007172
Physical Description:
3.1 linear meters

Finding Aids to Personal Papers and Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Record Unit 7172

Jackson, Hartley H. T, (Hartley Harrad Thompson), 1881-

Hartley H. T. Jackson Papers, circa 1883-1976

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator: Jackson, Hartley H. T, (Hartley Harrad Thompson), 1881-
Title: Hartley H. T. Jackson Papers
Dates: circa 1883-1976
Quantity: 3.1 linear meters.
Collection: Record Unit 7172
Language of Materials: English

Historical Note

Hartley H. T. Jackson (1881-1976) was a native of Milton, Wisconsin where he started his studies in zoology at age 11. In his early years he became acquainted with Ludwig Kumlien, later his college teacher, and Ned Hollister, then a Wisconsin naturalist. Following his graduation in 1904 from Milton College he taught science in Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois before taking a graduate scholarship at the University of Wisconsin, where he received his Master's degree in 1909. While at Wisconsin, Jackson taught laboratory zoology and identified, arranged and catalogued the Department's bird collection. During the summers he worked with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.

In 1910, the Bureau of Biological Survey offered Jackson a position on its research staff, and he was placed in charge of the Bureau's mammal collection. In 1924 he became chief of the Division of Biological Investigations and in 1936 was placed in charge of the Section of Wildlife Surveys, later Biological Surveys. He remained in that position until 1951 when the Section was merged with that of Distribution and Migration of Birds, and he became mammalogist in the new Section of Distribution of Birds and Mammals.

Jackson was one of the founders of the American Society of Mammalogists and served as chairman of its organizing committee in 1919. He has also served the Society as corresponding secretary, 1919-25; editor of the Journal of Mammalogy, 1925-1929; and president; 1938-1940.

His primary research interests were the mammalogy of his native state, the life zone concept of Clinton Hart Merriam, and the taxonomy of mammals and mammal distribution. He published extensively, his major work being the Mammals of Wisconsin, 1961.

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Introduction

This finding aid was digitized with funds generously provided by the Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee.

The papers of Hartley H. T. Jackson were received by the Smithsonian Institution Archives in two accessions. The first accession was transferred from the Bird and Mammal Laboratories, United States Department of Interior, in 1973; an additional collection was donated by Dr. Francis Barkalow in 1981.

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Descriptive Entry

This collection documents the professional career and personal life of Hartley H. T. Jackson. Particularly well represented are materials documenting his career with the Bureau of Biological Survey; his research and publications on mammals; his membership in and work with professional groups and committees; and his family life. Smaller amounts of records concern his early interest in natural history and his education.

The papers include correspondence with professional associates, family members, and friends; correspondence, maps, lists, reports, and related materials documenting his government career; correspondence, photographs, awards, and other records concerning his affiliations with professional organizations, especially the American Society of Mammalogists, the Baird Ornithological Club, and the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences; photographs of Jackson, his family and friends, professional colleagues, Bureau of Biological Survey field work, and other career related subjects; lantern slides of naturalists, field trips, and Alaska; a set of publications of Jackson, and related records concerning his book Mammals of Wisconsin; a diary written in 1908; biographical information on Jackson; and various materials collected by Jackson, which include pen and ink drawings by Luis Agassiz Fuertes.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7172, Jackson, Hartley H. T, (Hartley Harrad Thompson), 1881-, Hartley H. T. Jackson Papers

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Container List

Series 1

CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED MATERIALS CONCERNING ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMITTEES, CIRCA 1936-1959.

Box 1

Folder 1 Material concerning the American Society of Mammalogists including correspondence concerning meetings, editorial matters for the Journal of Mammalogy and organizational matters. Correspondents include Ira N. Gabrielson, Arno B. Cammerer, George Hines Lowery, Jr., William John Hamilton, Jr., Walter P. Taylor, A. Remington Kellogg, Eugene Raymond Hall, Alfred Brazier Howell, William B. Davis, Viola Shelly Schantz, Edward Alphonso Goldman, Tappan Gregory, Tracy I. Storer, Donald Frederick Hoffmeister and Harold Elmer Anthony, 1936, 1939-1950, 1953. Also includes program for 1959 Annual Meeting giving account of the formation of the group and pictures of the founders and past presidents, minutes of Board of Directors (1943), financial statement (1943) and issuances to members. Jackson was a founder and was president of the Society from 1938 to 1940.

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Folder 2 Material concerning committees of the War Production Board including the Committee on Conservation and Preservation of Agricultural Products, Food Supplies and Livestock, Committee on Rodent and Predatory Control and the Animal Traps, Cages, Rodent Devices, etc., Simplification, Substitution and Conservation Conference Committee of which Jackson was a member. Includes correspondence with Edwin R. Kalmbach, minutes and reports, 1943.

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Folder 3 Correspondence, 1946-1947, and material concerning the raising of funds for the Edward Alphonso Goldman Memorial issue of the Journal of Mammalogy.

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Folder 4 Material concerning the Baird Ornithological Club including notices of meetings, 1948-1949.

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Folder 5 Correspondence and material concerning the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 1954-1956. Correspondents include Walter E. Scott.

Box 1 of 21

Series 2

CORRESPONDENCE, NOTES AND RELATED MATERIALS CONCERNING OFFICIAL AND PROFESSIONAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS, CIRCA 1914-1967.

Box 1

Folder 6 Maps of life zones of North America and the United States prepared by Clinton Hart Merriam, Vernon Orlando Bailey, Edward Wilson Nelson and Edward Alexander Preble, 1897, 1910.

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Folder 7 Material concerning the work of Dr. Charles A. Campbell in cultivating bats in order to eradicate malarial mosquitoes. Includes copies of statements by Campbell, residents of the area where he experimented and a Bureau of Biological Survey entomologist who examined his work, correspondence of Leland Ossian Howard, William Campbell Gorgas, Edward Wilson Nelson and Henry Wetherbee Henshaw evaluating Campbell's work and a photo of his experimental roost, 1914-1916.

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Folder 8 Correspondence of Edward Wilson Nelson, Hartley H. T. Jackson and William Bonar Bell concerning cooperative work with Wisconsin on a biological survey of that state, 1917, 1933.

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Folder 9 Correspondence of Jackson concerning inspection of specimens, observations of mammals, removal of skunk odor, and with the Edward Alphonso Goldman family. Correspondents include Ned Hollister, 1918, 1922-1923, 1927, 1938-1947, 1951-1952, 1954-1955, 1962.

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Folder 10 Material concerning the distribution of mammals including statistics, distributional maps, charts and correspondence of Edward Alphonso Goldman, 1933-1934, 1938-1941, 1947-1949.

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Folder 11 Material concerning the preparation of Civil Service tests for biology-related positions, 1935, 1938-1943.

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Folders 12-13 Material concerning Bureau of Biological Survey work in Alaska. Includes memoranda, reports, project proposals, and correspondence, 1935-1943. Correspondents include Stanley Paul Young, William Bonar Bell, Lawrence J. Palmer, Frank Dufresne, Frederick C. Lincoln, Ira N. Gabrielson, Winney E. Crouch and Olaus Johan Murie.

Box 1 of 21

Box 2

Folders 1-2 Photographs of Alaska including portraits of Eskimos, wildlife, scenery, Juneau, Nome, St. Michael, Ruby.

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Folder 3 Travel itineraries of Hartley H. T. Jackson, 1936.

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Folder 4 Material concerning Bureau of Biological Survey program of wildlife research, 1938, 1940, 1942-1944.

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Folder 5 Statement by Jackson on the term "mammal," 1939.

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Folder 6 "Published Writings of Arthur Holmes Howell (1872-1940)" by H. H. T. Jackson, 1967 from University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Miscellaneous publications No.47, pp. 1-15.

Box 2 of 21

Series 3

ADD ACQUISITION, CIRCA 1863-1976. (SEE ALSO SERIES 5)

Box 2

Photographs of Hartley H. T. Jackson, Family and Friends

Folders 7-13 Hartley H. T. Jackson, circa 1880-1970

Box 2 of 21

Series 4

LANTERN SLIDE PLATES OF FIELD TRIPS AND ALASKA, CIRCA 1889-1929.

Box 3

Folder 1 Lantern slide plates of Charles S. Sheldon; William King Gregory; Foster Ellenborough Lascelles Beal, Albert Kenrick Fisher, Arthur Holmes Howell, Harry Church Oberholser, Mrs. Morrison and Sylvester Dwight Judd; Leonhard Stejneger, Frank Hall Knowlton, Vernon Orlando Bailey, Clinton Hart Merriam, Elizabeth Gosnell Merriam on the San Francisco Mountain Expedition, 1889; Joseph Harvey Riley and Ned Hollister, 1911; Alfred Brazier Howell, 1916; Frank Stephens, Hollister Jones, Joseph S. Dixon and Joseph Grinnell, 15 May 1910 on the bank of the Colorado River, near Pilot Knob, California; Adolph H. Schultz and O. R. Langworthy, 1928; Glover Morrill Allen, 1927 and Witmer Stone, 1926.

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Folder 2 Lantern slide plates of William J. Morden, 1926; Hartley H. T. Jackson (cracked); B. Brown and Henry Fairfield Osborn, 1897; Ernst Huber, 1928; William J. Norden, 1926; "Jo Mailliard's Wings of Bohemia," James T. Clark, 1926; Edmund Heller; Peterson, Wortman, Granger and Thomson, 1895.

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Folder 3 Lantern slide plates of Walter P. Taylor and Harold C. Bryant, July 24, 1910 at Parker Creek, Warner Mountains, Modoc County, California on the Warner Mountain field trip; Harold Elmer Anthony, 1915; Vernon Orlando Bailey, Wilfred Hudson Osgood, Edward William Nelson and Albert Kenrick Fisher; Theodore Sherman Palmer, 1891; Gerrit Smith Miller, Jr., 1897; A. Remington Kellogg and Marcus H. Hanna, 1916; Edward Alexander Preble and Mollie Harper, ca. 1928; Vernon Orlando Bailey, Clinton Hart Merriam, Theodore Sherman Palmer and Albert Kenrick Fisher, 1891; Vernon Orlando Bailey; Hartley H. T. Jackson and Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 1929.

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Folder 4 Lantern slide plates of Fishing for tom cods on sea ice - Unalakleet, Alaska; Chief of Biological Survey photographing reindeer; Winter reindeer camp, inland from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, March 1917; Sperm Whale, Whaling Station, Alaska; Eskimo Fish Caches at the mouth of Neukiuk River, Alaska; Walrus hunting on sea ice, Bering Straits - Siberian side; Moose feeding on fallen birch treetop, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska; Dead Walrus on ice off Nome, Bering Sea, Alaska; Arthur Holmes Howell studying boll-weevil in Texas and unidentified scenery.

Box 3 of 21

Series 5

ADD ACQUISITION, CIRCA 1863-1976. (SEE ALSO SERIES 3)

Box 4

Photographs of Hartley H. T. Jackson, Family and Friends

Folders 1-9 Hartley H. T. Jackson, circa 1880-1970

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Box 5

Folders 1-5 Anna Marcia Jackson, circa 1880-1950

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Folders 6-7 Hartley H. T. & Anna Marcia Jackson, circa 1910-1950

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Box 6

Folders 1-8 Relatives & Friends, circa 1870-1910

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Box 7

Folders 1-6 Relatives & Friends, circa 1890-1940

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Folders 7-8 Relatives & Friends, circa 1940-1970

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Folder 9 Photographs colored by Anna Marcia Jackson, circa 1938

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Folder 10 Film Index of photographs taken by Jackson

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Photographs of Professional Colleagues

Folder 11 John Merton Aldrich, 1941

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Folder 12 Joel Asaph Allen, circa 1885

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Folder 13 Harold Elmer Anthony, 1915

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Folder 14 Vernon Orlando Bailey, Wilfred Hudson Osgood, Edward William Nelson, Albert Kenrick Fisher, undated

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Folder 15 Vernon Orlando & Florence Merriam Bailey, circa 1920, 1924-1926, 1928-1929, 1935 and undated

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Folder 16 Herbert Spencer Barber, undated

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Folder 17 Foster Ellenborough Lascelles Beal, 1916

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Folder 18 Sidney Fay Blake, 1925

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Folder 19 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Brandt & sons, circa 1923

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Folder 20 Lily Carrasco, 1935

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Folder 21 James T. Clark, undated

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Folder 22 Professor Wells Woodbridge Cooke, circa 1915

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Folder 23 Frederick Vernon Coville, 1921

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Folder 24 Ed Crobb, 1917

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Folder 25 Albert Kenrick Fisher, 1921

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Folder 26 A. D. Gallott, 1912

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Folder 27 Marshall C. Gardner, 1947

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Folder 28 James H. Gaut, circa 1904

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Folder 29 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Alphonso Goldman, circa 1936, 1937 and undated

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Folder 30 William King Gregory, circa 1910

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Folder 31 Arthur Hardisty, undated

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Folder 32 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Harper, 1925

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Folder 33 Edmund Heller, undated

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Folder 34 Walter Cleaveland Henderson, circa 1926

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Folder 35 E. J. Holbrook, 1930

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Folder 36 Ned Hollister & Joseph Harvey Riley, circa 1911, 1921, 1922, 1924, and undated

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Folder 37 Arthur Holmes Howell, undated

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Folder 38 Koob & Karlberg, undated

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Folder 39 Ludwig Kumlien, 1894 (Accession 06-172)

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Folder 40 John Lawrence, 1930

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Folder 41 B. V. Lilly, undated

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Folder 42 John Alden Loring, 1893

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Folder 43 Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr. 1922

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Folder 44 Joseph Mailliard, undated

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Folder 45 John Malloch, A. Remington Kellogg, Wesley Frank Kubichek, F. H. Mahlman, Franklin Metcalf, H. L. Vierecke, Waldo Lee McAtee, Elsie Bealle, Charles C. Sperry, undated

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Folder 46 William M. Mann, 1926, 1941

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Folder 47 Waldo Lee McAtee, 1926

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Folder 48 Clinton Hart Merriam, circa 1947

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Folder 49 Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Hart Merriam, Frank Hall Knowlton, Leonhard Stejneger, Vernon Orlando Bailey, undated

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Folder 50 Gerrit Smith Miller, Jr. circa 1943

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Folder 51 J. Paul Miller, 1937

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Folder 52 John D. Mitchell, 1916

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Folder 53 Olaus Johan Murie, 1940

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Folder 54 Arnold Lars Nelson, circa 1935

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Folder 55 Donald John Nicholson, 1937

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Folder 56 Ortenburger, undated

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Box 8

Folder 1 Henry Fairfield Osborn & Barnum Brown, 1897

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Folder 2 Wilfred Hudson Osgood, undated

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Folder 3 Lawrence J. Palmer, 1940

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Folder 4 Ralph Simon Palmer, 1945

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Folder 5 H. E. Peck, circa 1913

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Folder 6 O. A. Peterson, J. L. Wortman, Walter Granger, Albert Thomson, circa 1895

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Folder 7 Arthur J. Poole, circa 1921

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Folder 8 Daniel Irvin Rasmussen, Anna Marcia Jackson, Ruby Marshall, William H. Marshall, 1938

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Folder 9 Artie Richards, circa 1912

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Folder 10 Percy Leroy Ricker, 1921

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Folder 11 Mrs. Robert Ridgway, 1926

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Folder 12 Albert C. Rogers, undated

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Folder 13 Mr. Ruddington & Col. Sheldon, undated

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Folder 14 W. M. Rush, 1916

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Folder 15 Sigvald Salvesen, circa 1926

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Folder 16 Dr. Scheffer, 1944

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Folder 17 F. J. W. Schmidt, 1927

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Folder 18 Elmer R. Scholl, 1947

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Folder 19 Ernest Thompson Seton, undated

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Folder 20 Margaret R. Shaw, circa 1941

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Folder 21 William T. Shaw & George G. Cantwell, 1950

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Folder 22 Carolyn Sheldon, 1937

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Folder 23 Harry H. Sheldon, 1919

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Folder 24 William E. Snyder, 1902

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Folder 25 Leonhard Stejneger, 1937

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Folder 26 Witmer Stone, undated

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Folder 27 Katheryne C. Tabb & Viola Shelly Schantz, circa 1947

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Folder 28 Walter P. Taylor, 1916

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Folder 29 John B. Vrooman, 1916

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Folder 30 George Wagner, undated

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Folder 31 Alex Walker, undated

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Folder 32 Ernest Pillsbury Walker, 1930

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Folder 33 Alexander Wetmore, circa 1913, 1917, 1922, 1967, and undated

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Folder 34 Fay Holloway Wetmore, Flo Gidley, Mabel Hollister, Mary Oberholser, undated

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Folder 35 Elmer Williams, 1930

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Folder 36 W. W. Worthington, undated

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Folder 37 Unidentified

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Photographs Relating to the Professional Career of Hartley H. T. Jackson

Folder 38 Mammals, circa 1900-1950

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Folder 39 Birds, circa 1900-1950

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Folder 40 Birds eggs, circa 1910-1930

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Folders 41-42 Landscapes, circa 1900-1950

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Box 9

Folder 1 Landscapes, circa 1900-1950

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Folder 2 Album of Landscapes and Birds eggs, undated

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Folder 3 Reptiles, circa 1920-1940

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Folder 4 National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) Building (interior)

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Folders 5-7 Photographs of United States Biological Survey Staff and Field Work. #1 - #8591

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Box 10

Folders 1-10 Photographs of United States Biological Survey Staff and Field Work. #8613 - #61903

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Folders 11-14 Photographs of United States Biological Survey Staff and Field Work. #53668 - #61903

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Folder 15 Biological Survey Staff, 1933

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Folder 16 Miscellaneous identified photographs, circa 1900-1940

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Folder 17 Zoological Staff (U.S. National Museum), 1949

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Folder 18 Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, 1947

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Box 11

Group Photographs: American Ornithologists' Union, 1910, 1937, 1941; American Society of Mammalogists, undated; Biological Survey, 1936; North American Wildlife Conference, undated; Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, 1964.

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Box 12

Biological Survey Photographs, undated; American Society of Mammalogists, Group Photographs, 1925, 1947, 1959; Certificates, undated.

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Box 13

Folder 1 Baird Ornithological Club of Washington D.C., 1948

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Folder 2 American Society of Mammalogists, 1925, 1938, 1950

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Folder 3 National Convention of Mammalogists, 1940

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Folder 4 American Ornithologists' Union, 1883, 1895, 1899, 1910

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Folders 5-9 Miscellaneous unidentified photographs, circa 1900-1970

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Box 14

Folders 1-3 Miscellaneous identified photographs, circa 1900-1970

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Folders 4-5 Negatives

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Professional Correspondence

Folder 6 A, general correspondence

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Folders 7-9 American Society of Mammalogists, 1926-1976

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Box 15

Folder 1 John Warren Aldrich, 1961, 1969, 1972-1974

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Folder 2 B, general correspondence

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Folder 3 C, general correspondence

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Folder 4 D, general correspondence

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Folder 5 William C. Daland, 1912-1916

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Folder 6 E, general correspondence

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Folder 7 F, general correspondence

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Folder 8 Albert Kenrick Fisher, 1902-1905

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Folder 9 G, general correspondence

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Folder 10 H, general correspondence

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Folder 11 F. Gregory Hall, 1917, 1919, 1921

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Folder 12 Richard P. Harland, 1974

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Folder 13 Henry Wetherbee Henshaw - Qualifications statement for Chief of United States Biological Survey 1911

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Folder 14 Ned Hollister, 1902-1904, 1906, 1908, 1910

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Folder 15 Samuel J. Holmes, 1910-1911

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Folder 16 Robert Day Hoyt, 1902-1905

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Folder 17 J, general correspondence

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Folder 18 K, general correspondence

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Folder 19 L, general correspondence

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Folder 20 Roxie Collie Laybourne, 1972-1974

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Folder 21 M, general correspondence

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Folder 22 Waldo Lee McAtee, 1942-1946

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Folder 23 Clinton Hart Merriam, 1888-1890, 1902, 1904-1905, 1907, 1910, 1914

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Folder 24 Correspondence relating to bill for Protection of Game in Alaska, (includes some correspondence from Clinton Hart Merriam)

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Folder 25 Richard A. Muttkowski, 1914

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Folder 26 N, general correspondence

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Folder 27 Edward William Nelson, 1907, 1912

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Folder 28 H. V. Ogden, 1904

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Folder 29 P, general correspondence

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Folder 30 R, general correspondence

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Folder 31 S, general correspondence

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Folder 32 Arlie William Schorger, 1945, 1969-1970

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Folder 33 Henry H. Severin, 1910-1912

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Folder 34 Victor Ernest Shelford, 1914

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Folder 35 T, general correspondence

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Folder 36 John Thompson, 1898-1899, 1925

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Folder 37 U, general correspondence

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Folder 38 W, general correspondence

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Folder 39 George Wagner, 1910-1914

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Folder 40 Edward Royal Warren, 1907-1908

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Folder 41 Alexander Wetmore, 1912

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Folder 42 William D. Zeedyk, 1973

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Box 16

Personal Correspondence and Diary

Folders 1-2 Correspondence with friends and relatives, 1863-1975

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Folder 3 Hartley H. T. & Anna Marcia Jackson, post cards, 1908-1923

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Folder 4 Correspondence to Mrs. Stephanie Hall, 1969-1970

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Folder 5 Christmas cards with letters

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Folder 6 Diary, 1908

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Folder 7 Anna Marcia Jackson correspondence, 1901

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Biographical Information on Hartley H. T. Jackson

Folders 8-10 Biographical information, circa 1889-1975

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Box 17

Folder 1 Biographical information, undated

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Material Relating to MAMMALS OF WISCONSIN.

Folder 2 Mammals of Wisconsin, Correspondence and related materials

Box 17 of 21

Folder 3 Mammals of Wisconsin, correspondence regarding advertising, sales & publicity

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Folder 4 Mammals of Wisconsin, Reviews

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Folder 5 Mammals of Wisconsin, related materials. See also Boxes 20-21.

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Memberships and Awards

Folder 6 Department of the Interior Meritorious Service Award, 1951

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Folder 7 Milton College, Shaw Memorial Library - Alumni Association Directors' Club Medal

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Folder 8 The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Medal 1870-1970

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Box 18

Folder 1 Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, Membership plaque

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Folder 2 Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, Inc. Membership List as of January 17, 1976.

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Folder 3 American Ornithologists' Union Committee ribbon, undated

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Folder 4 Washington Academy of Sciences, Membership certificates, 1915, 1931

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Folder 5 The American Society of Mammalogists, Membership certificates, 1942, 1952

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Folder 6 Biological Society of Washington, Membership certificate, 1952

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Folder 7 The Ecological Society of America, Membership certificate, 1916

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Folder 8 The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Membership certificate, undated

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Folder 9 American Association for the Advancement of Science, Membership certificate, 1914

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Folder 10 Constitution of the Pacific Coast Mammalogical Club, 1904

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Folder 11 Constitution & By-Laws of the Orophilian Lyceum of Milton College, undated

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Specimen lists of Other Naturalists

Folder 12 Specimen lists of A. S. Allen 1890

Box 18 of 21

Folder 13 Specimen lists of Charles F. Carr 1890

Box 18 of 21

Folder 14 Specimen lists of Ludwig Kumlein 1890

Box 18 of 21

Folder 15 Specimen lists of H. L. Skavlem 1890

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Folder 16 Specimen lists of J. R. Slonaker 1892

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Folder 17 Specimen lists of Reuben Myron Strong 1890

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Folder 18 Specimen lists of Annabell C. Whitcomb 1893

Box 18 of 21

Collected Materials

Folders 19-20 Notes and articles on mammals by Jackson

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Folder 21 Map of proposals for Wichita Mts. Wildlife Refuge

Box 18 of 21

Folder 22 Notebook kept by Jackson from Lecture Course in Bionomics at University of Wisconsin 1908-1909

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Folder 23 Miscellaneous Illustrations

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Folder 24 Miscellaneous Maps

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Folder 25 The Saturday Lectures - Joint Commission of the Anthropological, Biological, Chemical, National Geographic, & Philosophical Societies of Washington 1888-1889. Correspondence relating to scheduling speakers.

Box 18 of 21

Folder 26 Base Maps of Wisconsin for the Biological Survey

Box 18 of 21

Box 19

Folder 1 Prints of Canadian mammals by Allan C. Brooks

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Folder 2 Charts of mammal distribution, catalogue & journal

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Folder 3 Bird pen and ink drawings by Luis Agassiz Fuertes

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Folder 4 Prints of birds drawn by Robert Ridgway

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Publications of Hartley H. T. Jackson

Folder 5 Bibliography of H. H. T. Jackson, 1897-1966

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Folders 6-8 Publications of Jackson, #1 - #684

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Box 20

Folders 1-6 Publications of Jackson, #685 - #961

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Folder 7 Material concerning the Mammals of Wisconsin. Includes correspondence with the University of Wisconsin Press and others concerning publication matters, corrections, and illustrations.

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Folders 1-2 Correspondence, advertising, and reviews relating to Mammals of Wisconsin

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