Smithsonian Institution Archives

Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution

Record Unit 365
National Zoological Park,
Office of Public Affairs,
Records,
1899-1988 and undated, with material from 1805

By Leslie E. Sagle


Introduction

Historical Note

Descriptive Entry

Series Descriptions

  Series 1. ANIMAL REPORTS, 1964-1986. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY BY DIVISION.

  Series 2. EXHIBIT LABEL CARDS, UNDATED. UNARRANGED.

  Series 3. GENERAL SUBJECT FILES, CIRCA 1868-1988 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 4. ANIMAL INFORMATION FILES, 1855-1986 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 5. ANIMAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1964-1980 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

  Series 6. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1962-1985 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED BOTH CHRONOLOGICALLY AND ALPHABETICALLY BY CORRESPONDENT.

  Series 7. MEMORANDA, 1962, 1964-1979, 1981-1982, 1987 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED BOTH CHRONOLOGICALLY AND ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 8. HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, 1805-1987 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 9. LANTERN SLIDES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, 1956-1957, 1972, 1974 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

  Series 10. ARTWORK, 1950, 1961, 1972-1973 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

  Series 11. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND MAPS, 1889, 1892, 1894, 1896-1920, 1938, 1959-1962, 1974 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

  Series 12. SCRAPBOOKS, 1899-1901, 1903, 1905, 1924-1978 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.



INTRODUCTION

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


HISTORICAL NOTE

The Office of Public Affairs did not exist as an administrative entity at the National Zoological Park (NZP) until 1978. Prior to the early 1960s, dissemination of information about NZP programs, activities, and animals to the public and the media was carried out by the staff of the Office of the Director. In 1962, zoologist Marion McCrane was hired to head the Information and Education Division at NZP. In addition to handling public affairs, the division also created signs and labels for NZP exhibits. When McCrane resigned in December 1968, Sybil E. Hamlet was named acting head and later head of the office.

In 1972, Information and Education was reorganized and became the Division of Interpretation, with Saul W. Schiffman as chief of the division. The new division's duties were expanded to include exhibit production. In 1974, information and education work was again separated from exhibits production by the creation of the Office of Education and Information and the Office of Graphics and Exhibits. Judith White was named chief of the Office of Education and Information in 1975. This office was renamed the Office of Education in 1978, when information duties were transferred to the newly established Office of Public Affairs.

The Office of Public Affairs was headed by Patricia Hurley in 1978, and Robert J. Hoage became chief of the office in 1979. With the assistance of Sybil Hamlet and Michael Morgan, the Office of Public Affairs continued to provide general information about NZP programs and activities to the public and the media, as well as organizing and coordinating special events at NZP.


DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY

The records of the National Zoological Park, Office of Public Affairs were for the most part created and maintained by Sybil E. Hamlet, Public Information Officer at NZP for over twenty years. Also included are some general correspondence and memoranda created by Hamlet's predecessor, Marion McCrane.

As Public Information Officer, Hamlet was responsible for gathering and disseminating information about NZP's events, collections, and programs to the media and the general public. She garnered a great deal of information about animal births, deaths, breeding, and acquisitions from the daily and weekly animal reports written by the keepers, which are included in these records as series 1. Other data that Hamlet collected about animals at NZP and other zoos, including clippings, photographs, and manuscripts, can be found in the animal information files. This series (4) is an especially rich source of information on the arrival of and the public reaction to the two giant pandas, "Ling-Ling" and "Hsing Hsing."

A large portion of Hamlet's job was answering requests for information about animals and zoos from both the public at large and from other members of the zoo profession. Samples of incoming correspondence and the replies of Hamlet, her predecessor Marion McCrane, and other staff in the Public Affairs Office, can be found in series 5 and 6. Series 5 contains requests for information solely about animals, while series 6 is concerned with requests for photographs, guidebooks, maps, and more general information about NZP and zoo careers.

The general subject files (series 3) document the research and activities of the Office of Public Affairs not directly related to the animal collections at NZP. Other aspects of Hamlet's work as Public Information Officer can be seen in the memoranda and correspondence in this series concerning the planning and execution of special events at the zoo. Writing signs and labels for the zoo was another duty of the Office of Public Affairs until the Office of Graphics and Exhibits was created in 1974; series 2 contains drafts of text for those signs, including maps showing the geographic range of the animals described.

The more administrative side of the Office of Public Affairs is documented in series 7, which contains internal memoranda concerning such things as chain of command during leaves of absence, personnel issues, and commendations for exceptional performance by Public Affairs staff and other NZP staff assisting with Public Affairs activities.

In 1978, Sybil Hamlet was delegated a two-year assignment of researching and writing the history of the National Zoological Park. Series 8 contains all the notes, articles, correspondence, manuscripts, and clippings she used in order to create her manuscript, "The National Zoological Park from Its Beginnings to 1973." Three drafts of the manuscript are included, along with an index to one of the drafts. The manuscript was never published.

Another fine source for information about past events and animals at NZP is the large number of scrapbooks that make up series 12. Clippings about NZP people, animals, collection expeditions, and events were saved from 1924 to 1978, along with original photographs (black and white and color) in some albums. Twelve of these scrapbooks are devoted to the giant pandas, and four solely to obituaries for "Smokey Bear." A small collection of glass lantern slides and photographs can be found in series 9. The lantern slides were probably taken in the London Zoological Gardens at the turn of the century, and the photographs (both black and white and color) are images of NZP and its animals. Original artwork, primarily of "Smokey Bear" and of the giant pandas, make up series 10; series 11 contains architectural drawings and maps of NZP grounds and buildings.


SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

SERIES 1.
ANIMAL REPORTS, 1964-1986. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY BY DIVISION.

This series consists of regular reports on the status of animals at the zoo. Included is information about births, deaths, illnesses, breeding, animals received and animals moved or shipped out. In many instances, coverage is incomplete and does not reflect the entire year's activities. Also included in this series are daily call-in reports from the head keepers of the different animal divisions. The call-in reports have some information that was not included in the daily written reports.

Box 1 of 70

Daily Reports

Folders1-22   General reports, July 1964-June 1968. These records report on all of the animals at NZP, and are not divided by type of animal.

Box 2 of 70
Folders1-16   General reports, July 1968-April 1971
Folders17-34   General reports, April 1974-September 1979

Box 3 of 70
Folders1-24   General reports, September 1979-August 1983

Box 4 of 70
Folders1-19   General reports, September 1983-September 1986
Folders20-31   Bird Division reports, May 1971-June 1973

Box 5 of 70
Folders1-25   Bird Division reports, July 1973-April 1978
Folders26-32   Large Carnivore Division reports, January 1969-February 1971

Box 6 of 70
Folders1-5   Large Carnivore Division reports, March 1971-December 1971
Folders6-11   Large Mammal Division reports, January 1971- December 1971
Folders12-47   Mammal Division (later Mammals Unit) reports, May 1971-April 1978
Folders48-51   Reptile Division reports, January 1971, October 1971-February 1972

Box 7 of 70
Folders1-31   Reptile Division (later Amphibians and Reptiles Unit) reports, March 1972-April 1978
Folders32-37   Small Mammals and Primates Division reports, January-December 1971

Weekly Reports

Folder38   Keys to abbreviations used in weekly reports, 1980, 1983, 1985
Folder39   Invertebrates weekly reports, 1984
Folders40-44   Herpetology weekly reports, 1982-1985
Folder45   Mammalogy weekly reports, 1982

Box 8 of 70
Folders1-4   Mammalogy weekly reports, 1983-1985
Folders5-10   Ornithology weekly reports, 1982-1985

Daily Call-In Reports

Folders11-16   December 8, 1972-February 5, 1974

Box 9 of 70
Folders1-11   February 6, 1974-October 6, 1976

SERIES 2.
EXHIBIT LABEL CARDS, UNDATED. UNARRANGED.

This series consists of text for animal exhibit signs typed on 5" x 8" index cards. Also included are small maps showing the geographic range of the animals described.

Box 10 of 70

SERIES 3.
GENERAL SUBJECT FILES, CIRCA 1868-1988 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

This series consists of correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, memoranda, notes, and press releases that document the research and activities of the Office of Public Affairs. Included is information on dedications and other events at the zoo; articles, biographical information and correspondence by and about NZP staff; and manuscripts of research on animals and on zoos in general. Older material (1860s through 1930s) consists of photocopies of original documents.

Box 11 of 70
Folder1   Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation, Inc., 1971-1972. Concerns ARCS auctions of the privilege of naming baby zoo animals.
Folder2   American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, 1965-1976 and undated. Includes information about NZP for the AAZPA newsletter.
Folder3   American Cancer Society summer scholarship winner at NZP, 1971
Folder4   "Animals of the Bible," undated
Folders5-9   Animal Programs meetings, 1979-1983. Includes minutes, agenda, and memoranda.
Folder10   Automotive equipment, 1980
Folder11   Award, Indoor Bird Watchers society, 1964, 1965
Folder12   Award, NZP-SI Foster Mother Certificate of Appreciation, 1959, 1965, 1967, 1970 and undated
Folder13   Baker, Arthur Benoni (1858-1930). Includes obituary, 1910, 1930 and undated.
Folder14   Baker, Frank (1841-1918). Includes obituaries, biographical sketches, publications, and correspondence, 1868, 1871, 1875, 1889-1890, 1915, 1918, 1955, 1975, 1978-1979.
Folder15   Barker, Bert (?-?). Contains article about his participation in obtaining "Mohini," the white tiger, for NZP, 1983.
Folder16   Barnum, Phineas T. (1810-1891). Consists of A. H. Saxon correspondence concerning letters between Barnum and William Temple Hornaday, 1980.
Folder17   Beaver Valley, 1979 and undated
Folder18   Bernstein, Edward (1900-1979), and Gypsy the monkey. Includes clippings and notes about Bernstein and the boarding of Gypsy at NZP, 1962, 1979 and undated.
Folder19   Bicentennial Essay contest, 1975. Includes brochures and correspondence concerning the enlistment of essay readers from SI.
Folder20   Biomedical telemetry exhibits, 1966
Folder21   Blackburne, William H. (1856-1950). Includes obituary, and correspondence from Betty Wright, niece of Blackburne, 1979-1980.
Folder22   Brochures of NZP, 1968 and undated
Folder23   Buechner, Helmut K. (1918-1975). Includes biographical sketch with list of publications, 1972, 1975.
Folder24   Building a zoo, references, 1965, 1968 and undated. Includes bibliographies, reports, and articles.

Box 12 of 70
Folder1   Cap-chur gun, 1961-1962 and undated
Folder2   Closed-circuit television for pandas, 1972-1973
Folder3   Commemorative benches, 1976, 1979
Folder4   Congressional funding, 1977-1978. Includes press releases, articles, and budget information.
Folders5-6   Curators' meeting minutes, 1973-1974
Folder7   Cage plan for nocturnal animals, 1968
Folder8   DePrato, Mario (?-?). Consists of notes about snakes, 1963-1967 and undated.
Folder9   Diet A, 1956, 1964 and undated
Folder10   Diploma from Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Consists of 1965 memorandum acknowledging receipt of the diploma.
Folder11   Directors of NZP, undated. Contains lists of directors and other important NZP people over the years.
Folder12   Division titles, 1981 and undated
Folder13   DZR publications bibliography, undated
Folder14   Eisenberg, John F. (1935- ). Contains manuscripts, 1965-1968, 1971-1972 and undated.
Folder15   "Electrical Communication," undated. Contains draft of slide show script by David A. Hounshell.
Folder16   Endangered species at NZP, 1972, 1974. Includes list of endangered animals at NZP.
Folder17   "The Enormous Egg," 1967-1968, and undated. Concerns filming of the NBC Children's Theater special. See also Uncle Beazley, Series 8, Box 36, folder 16.
Folder18   Federal Times, 1972-1977. Concerns reaction to and refutation of March 28, 1977, article that claimed NZP was suffering from an uncontrolled outbreak of avian tuberculosis and also unusually high mortality rates.
Folder19   Food and feeding, 1976, 1978
Folder20   Food and milk formulas, undated
Folder21   French, Cecil (1871-?). Includes copies of correspondence between French and first director of NZP, Frank Baker, 1896-1897, 1906 and undated.
Folder22   Friends of the National Zoo, "The Crisis at Our National Zoo," circa 1959. Also includes information about the history of FONZ.
Folder23   Friends of the National Zoo Hall of Fame, 1974-1976
Folder24   Gallagher case, 1974-1976. Concerns Louise Gallagher's libel suit against The Washington Post for a 1974 article stating that she may have transmitted rheumatoid arthritis to gorillas while caring for them as infants.
Folder25   Garner, Richard Lynch (1848-1920). Includes typescripts of articles and correspondence concerning Garner's theories of "simian language," 1891-1892.
Folder26   General staff meeting, 1979. Includes agenda and notes from the meeting, and an organizational chart of NZP.

Box 13 of 70
Folder1   Gifts of animals to NZP, 1960-1963
Folder2   Gifts of animals to NZP from the Duke of Bedford. Includes copies of correspondence from Bedford to the Smithsonian, 1916-1917, 1921-1922. See also Series 4, Box 22, folder 21.
Folder3   Gifts of animals to U.S. Presidents, 1954, 1968, 1970, 1980, 1984 and undated
Folder4   Goode, George Brown, house. Contains copy of entry from Capital Losses by James M. Goode, 1979.
Folder5   Government Employees Companies magazine, Steering Wheel, 1968
Folder6   Gray, Clinton W. (1916-1983). Includes obituary, 1974, 1983.
Folder7   Grimmer, J. Lear (1913-?). Includes correspondence, biographical sketch, and clippings, 1957, 1959-1974, 1977, 1980.
Folder8   Guide to Carl Hagenbeck's Zoo, Germany, 1911. In German.
Folder9   Gunite air-placed concrete, 1953, 1958 and undated
Folder10   Hamlet, Sybil E. (1912-1989). Includes job description, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1982 and undated.
Folder11   Hand rearing records, 1944-1983
Folder12   "The Happy Frog" statue dedication, 1975-1976. Includes schedule for dedication.
Folder13   Heller, Edmund, Papers, circa 1898-1917. Contains photocopies of selected photographs from the Smithsonian Archives collection.
Folder14   "Highlights of the National Zoo, 1967-1970, 1972 and undated. Consists of drafts and revisions of "Information From the Smithsonian Institution" pamphlet.
Folder15   Hollister, Ned (1876-1924). Includes biographical information in the form of notes, photocopies of Smithsonian Archives correspondence, and memorials, 1916, 1925, 1968, 1980.
Folder16   Holy Land Conservation Fund, 1972. Concerns the promise of two scimitar-horned oryx to the Hai Bar reserve, Israel.
Folder17   Hornaday, William Temple (1854-1937). Includes correspondence, manuscripts, and biographical sketches, some concerning Hornaday's resignation, 1885-1887, 1890, 1937, 1979, 1983, 1986
Folder18   Hornaday, William Temple, dissertation, "Bringing Wildlife to Millions: William Temple Hornaday the Early Years: 1854-1896" Part 2, by James Andrew Dolph, 1975
Folder19   Insectarium, Tama Zoological Park, Tokyo, 1968
Folder20   International Council of Museums (ICOM), 1968-1969, 1971-1973. Includes Information about membership dues, statutes, and an International Museological Bibliography.
Folder21   International Zoo News, 1965-1970, 1972-1973. Includes news items from NZP sent to International Zoo News to be included in their newsletter.
Folder22   Invitations, 1965-1968 and undated
Folder23   Jackson, Hannah, case, 1902-1908. Includes photocopies from the Smithsonian Archives collections concerning the negligence suit brought against NZP by Mrs. Jackson when a wolf escaped from the zoo.

Box 14 of 70
Folder1   Johnson, Martin and Osa, Safari Museum, 1981, 1983
Folder2   Jones, Marvin L. (?-?), 1977. Consists of correspondence.
Folder3   Jones, Marvin L. (?-?), 1968, circa 1978. Contains the publications: "The Washington Zoological Park, Washington, D.C.: A Narrative Guide to the Park," 1968, and "Longevity of Animals in Captivity," circa 1978.
Folder4   Kent State thesis by Karen C. Papenfuss, "A Study of Methods of Disseminating Information by Major Zoological Gardens in the United States," 1969
Folder5   Kohn, Edward H. (?- ) (Deputy Director of NZP, 1973-1979). Contains St. Paul, Minnesota, newspaper clippings concerning alleged mismanagement of the Minnesota Zoological Garden while Kohn was Director, 1982.
Folder6   Labels, 1956-1965 and undated. Includes correspondence and suggestions, and sample labels. See also Box 16, folder 3.
Folder7   Label survey, 1971-1972 and undated
Folder8   Langley, Samuel Pierpoint (1834-1906). Consists of research notes, correspondence, and articles concerning his studies in aviation, 1892, 1900- 1902, 1906-1907, 1912, 1919, 1965, 1968, 1978, 1987.
Folder9   La Varre, William J., Jr. (1898-?). Contains copies of correspondence from the Smithsonian Archives collection concerning La Varre, a South American animal collector, 1919-1922.
Folder10   Letters of commendation, 1970. Concerns tuatara exhibits.
Folder11   Lion and tiger exhibit dedication, 1975-1976. Includes memoranda, press releases, program and opening remarks by Theodore Reed on the day of the dedication (May 25, 1976).
Folder12   Loan lists, December 1983
Folder13   Mann, Lucile Quarry (1897-1986). Includes article and biographical sketch, 1967, 1985, 1987 and undated.
Folder14   Mann, William M. (1886-1960). Includes correspondence, news clippings, biographical sketches and obituaries, 1922-1987 and undated. Emergency passports are in Box 43, folder 6.
Folder15   Mann, William N. (1886-1960). Contains publications by Mann and a bibliography, 1930, 1932, 1937, 1938, 1957 and undated.
Folder16   Manuscripts, miscellaneous, 1968, 1971, 1972
Folder17   Master Plan Report, circa 1974. See also Series 11 for oversize map of proposed animal exhibits.
Folder18   McCrane, Marion P. (?- ). Contains articles by McCrane about her hand-rearing of a two-toed sloth, 1956, 1966, 1967.
Folder19   Mixter, George (1876-1947). Includes correspondence and a National Geographic article about Mixter's hunting of brown bears in Alaska, 1908, 1909.
Folder20   Monthly activity reports, October-December 1972
Folder21   Monthly activity reports, January-December 1973

Box 15 of 70
Folder1   Muller, Kerry A. (?- ). Includes manuscripts by Muller about birds, and correspondence concerning manuscripts, 1966-1970 and undated.
Folder2   National Geographic Society, 1974-1980. Consists of correspondence asking for information and identification of animal photographs.
Folder3   National Geographic Society news release, 1973. Concerns remodeling program for NZP.
Folder4   National Zoological Park Library bibliographies, 1983-1984
Folder5   New York Zoological Society history, circa 1977
Folder6   Non-Museums and the Training of Museum Technicians Committee memoranda, 1966 and undated
Folders7-8   Office of Public Affairs, 1970-1977 and undated. Includes memoranda and newsletters concerning public relations at NZP and the Smithsonian - general.
Folder9   Olmsted, Frederick Law (1822-1903). Includes articles, notes, correspondence and newsletters concerning his role in the design of NZP buildings, 1890-1891, 1902, 1973, 1978-1983, 1985 and undated.
Folder10   Organizational charts, July 1968, October 1973
Folder11   Pageant of Peace, Christmas 1958. Concerns the transportation of fourteen reindeer and one caribou from Alaska to Washington, D.C., to take part in the Pageant of Peace held on the Mall.
Folder12   Payment schedules, 1931-1932
Folder13   Pelzman, Ivy A., glockenspiel, 1974-1976, 1985. Includes clippings and correspondence.
Folder14   Perry, John (?- ). Contains "Research at the National Zoo" manuscript, 1966.
Folder15   Pest control, 1948, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1963 and undated. Consists of Fish and Wildlife Service leaflets.

Box 16 of 70
Folder1   Photography caption trial project, 1975
Folder2   Photography fees and regulations, 1972, 1974-1976 and undated
Folder3   Photography and labels, other zoos' methods, 1962 and undated. See also Box 14, folder 6.
Folder4   Pinchot, Gifford (1865-1946). Contains correspondence concerning research into Pinchot's 1929 South Seas expedition, 1985.
Folder5   Polar bear cage, building of, 1932
Folder6   Postcards, National Zoological Park, circa 1948 and undated
Folder7   Posters, National Zoological Park, 1965-1969. Consists of requests for NZP posters for exhibition.
Folder8   Public relations, 1965-1972 and undated. Includes drafts of, correspondence about, and examples of NZP brochures.
Folder9   Public relations, 1973-1976 and undated. Concerns public information and press policies, and publicity opportunities.
Folder10   Quarantine regulations, 1966, 1968 and undated
Folder11   Reed, Theodore H. (1922- ). Includes curriculum vita, clippings, correspondence, 1956, 1970, 1977, 1983 and undated.
Folder12   Reed, Theodore H. (1922- ). Contains correspondence concerning publication of popular articles, "Come on Over to the Zoo" manuscript, 1966 and undated.
Folder13   Regulations and rules, National Zoological Park, 1964, 1968
Folder14   Reptile House guide, 1962
Folders15-17   Research projects, 1972, 1975-1978 and undated. Includes correspondence, research proposals, and manuscripts of findings.

Box 17 of 70
Folder1   Rivinus, Edward F. (1915- ). Contains Smithsonian Torch article, 1982.
Folders2-11   Safety Council meeting minutes, 1974-1975, 1978-1985
Folder12   Scientists and NZP programs, 1971, 1974-1978, 1981. Includes symposia and conference information, correspondence, research reports and manuscripts of research findings.
Folder13   Selenium, undated
Folder14   Slides and photographs on loan, 1968, 1970-1972
Folder15   Smithsonian Institution Archives, 1972, 1977, 1982. Includes annual reports, bibliography, and draft of NZP records finding aid.
Folder16   Smithsonian Institution Archives, 1988. Contains corrections of temporary box listing for NZP Office of Public Affairs records.
Folder17   Snakebite and antivenin procedures for use inside and outside of NZP, 1952, 1967-1968, 1971
Folder18   Souvenir View Book, NZP, undated
Folder19   Species and specimen removal files, keys, 1981
Folder20   Sports Illustrated article about NZP, 1975. Consists of correspondence and memoranda concerning article.
Folders21-25   Spots and Stripes newsletter, 1964-1968

Box 18 of 70
Folders1-3   Spots and Stripes newsletter, 1969-1971
Folders4-9   Status of the Collection, 1968-1970, 1973, 1976-1978, 1983
Folder10   Tangier-Smith, Floyd (1882-?). Includes copies of correspondence and biographical sketch, 1933, 1937, 1972 and undated.
Folder11   Tiger Talk correspondence, 1975, 1977-1978
Folders12-16   Tiger Talk masters, with original cartoons, 1975-1977

Box 19 of 70
Folder1   Tiger Talk masters, with original cartoons, 1977-1978
Folders2-18   Tiger Talk newsletter, 1964-1968, 1970-1971, 1973, 1979-1987
Folder19   Tiger Talk original cartoons, undated
Folder20   Trail system within NZP, undated
Folder21   U.S.S. Wilmington voyage up the Amazon River, 1899
Folder22   V.I.P. visitors to NZP, 1972-1974
Folder23   Visitor attendance data, 1962-1965
Folder24   Visitor attendance survey, 1975

Box 20 of 70
Folder1   Vogt, Julie Ann (1955-1958). Includes correspondence, clippings, depositions, and statement of compromise concerning the 1958 incident in which 2-year-old Julie Ann Vogt was killed by a lion at NZP, 1958-1959, 1961-1962 and undated.
Folder2   Vogt, Julie Ann (1955-1958). Contains audio tape of testimonies by Bert Barker, Michael Brown, Malcolm Davis, Leonard Ford, Bernard F. Gallagher, Jr., and Dr. Wright concerning the lion attack, 1958.
Folder3   Walker, Ernest Pillsbury (1891-1969). Includes manuscripts by Walker, and biographical sketch, 1940, 1942, 1981 and undated.
Folder4   Wetmore, Alexander (1886-1978). Consists of memorials and tributes, 1979-1980.
Folder5   Wharton, Charles Heizer (1923-?). Includes National Geographic article about Wharton's animal collecting in the Philippines, and a list of animals brought to NZP, 1948 and undated.
Folder6   Work performed, 1962-1971 statistics
Folder7   Zoos, articles about, 1889, 1968-1972, 1974, 1977
Folder8   "Zoos: Their History and Development," 1961
Folder9   Zoo Survey Report, NZP, 1970

SERIES 4.
ANIMAL INFORMATION FILES, 1855-1986 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

This series consists of notes, correspondence, copies of acquisition records, clippings, photographs, manuscripts, and press releases concerning animals at NZP and at other zoos. Earlier material (1850s through 1930s) consists of either photocopies of or notes taken from original documents. Of particular interest is the extensive information about the arrival of the two giant pandas, "LingLing" and "Hsing-Hsing."

Box 20 of 70
Folder10   Aardvark, undated. Contains clipping and manuscript, "Hand Rearing of an Aardvark."
Folder11   Albatross,1944, 1958-1959, 1962-1963. Includes articles and correspondence.
Folder12   Amphipod, Hays Spring, 1982 and undated. Includes articles concerning the endangered status of the Hays Spring scud.
Folder13   Animal deaths, trauma, 1915-1916
Folder14   Animal feeding schedule, undated
Folder15   Animals, favorite zoo choices, 1955 clipping
Folder16   "Animals in the Collection 1888-1962," 1962 manuscript by Marvin L. Jones
Folder17   Animals, laboratory, facilities and care, 1963
Folder18   Anteater, 1964. Consists of correspondence and diet information.
Folder19   Antelope, saiga, 1934-1959. Contains acquisition records.
Folder20   Armadillo, 1960 and undated. Consists of correspondence and care sheet.
Folder21   Bear, Asian brown, 1933. Contains magazine article.

Box 21 of 70
Folder1   Bear, black--breeding, undated
Folder2   Bear, black--"Little Smokey" reception, 1971
Folder3   Bear, black--newspaper and magazine articles, 1933, 1941, 1944, 1949, 1952
Bear, black--"Smokey Bear" artwork, 1961, 1972. See Series 10.
Folder4   Bear, black--"Smokey Bear" correspondence, 1967-1968, 1971, 1973-1978, 1981, 1983
Folder5   Bear, black--"Smokey Bear" information, 1952, 1956, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1974-1977, 1981 and undated. Includes clippings, press releases, and fact sheets about "Smokey," "Goldie," and "Little Smokey."
Folder6   Bear, black--"Smokey Bear" material, 1965, 1971, 1972 and undated. Includes brochures, photographs, and Junior Forest Ranger kit.
Folder7   Bear, black--"Smokey Bear" memoranda and official correspondence, 1970, 1971, 1974-1975, 1977, 1982. Includes information on "Smokey's" retirement party, and death of "Smokey" and his mate "Goldie."
Folder8   Bear, blue (glacier bear), 1917, 1924, 1982 and undated. Includes correspondence and article.
Folder9   Bear, brown, 1931, 1934. Contains newspaper and magazine articles.
Folder10   Bear, grizzly, 1855, 1857, 1929, 1956, 1960, 1966. Consists of newspaper and magazine articles.
Folder11   Bear, hybrid, 1968, 1972 and undated. Includes correspondence and inventory.
Folder12   Bear, polar, undated Contains magazine articles.
Folder13   Bear, sloth, 1977. Consists of "Behavioral Ecology of the Sloth Bear" by Andrew Laurie and John C. Seidensticker IV.
Folder14   Bears at NZP, 1902-1903, 1950, 1953, 1973. Contains acquisition records and correspondence.
Folder15   Beaver, 1896, 1955, 1961. Includes clipping and Maine beaver management report.
Folder16   Bird banding, 1947, 1954, 1960
Folder17   Birds of prey, longevity at NZP, 1957, 1969
Folder18   Births and hatchings records, 1962-1975. Includes diet and care information.
Folder19   Bison, American, 1888-1962, 1981, 1984 and undated. Includes clippings, acquisition records, and correspondence.
Folder20   Bushbaby, care and feeding, undated

Box 22 of 70
Folder1   "Black-Headed Caiques" by George A. Smith, undated
Folder2   Camel, 1904, 1962 and undated. Includes studies on history of camel importation and on sweat glands, skin, and hair of camels, and also an obituary of "Ollie" the camel.
Folder3   Cat, domestic, 1965 and undated. Includes information on the calico and diseases of the domestic cat.
Folder4   Cat, hybrid (leopon), 1959. Contains photographs and reports on the interbreeding of leopards and lions at the Hanshin Park Zoological Garden, Japan.
Folder5   Cats, large, 1935, 1943, 1962 and undated. Consists of magazine articles.
Folder6   Cattle, wild, 1954, 1958, 1960. Includes correspondence and a manuscript, "The Wild White Cattle of Chillingham," by the Earl of Tankerville.
Folder7   Census of rare animals (international), 1967-1968, 1970, 1972
Folder8   "Checklist of Mammals in Captivity" by Marvin L. Jones, 1945-1963
Folder9   Chimpanzee, "Ham" the chimponaut, 1961-1964, 1973, 1978, 1980-1981, 1986. Includes newspaper and magazine articles, photographs and fact sheets.
Folder10   Chimpanzee, NZP, 1915-1965 and undated. Includes acquisition records and magazine article.
Folder11   Chinchilla raising, USDA leaflet, 1953
Folder12   Civet, banded palm, undated. Includes encyclopedia entry and acquisition records.
Folder13   Cloud rat, slender-tailed, 1947-1969. Contains acquisition records.
Folder14   Coati mundi, 1932. Contains magazine article.
Folder15   Cockatoo, salmon-crested, 1971, 1974, 1980 and undated. Includes correspondence and news releases about "Jacob" the cockatoo.
Folder16   Cockatoo, sulphur-crested, 1892, 1942. Consists of acquisition reports.
Folder17   Condor, California, 1900-1981 and undated. Includes correspondence, articles, and acquisition records.
Folder18   Crane hatchings, 1968
Folder19   Crested screamer, 1957
Folder20   Death, acquisition, and animal removal records, circa 1900-1961 and undated
Folder21   Deer, Bedford's (Manchurian wapiti), 1916-1938. Consists of acquisition records. See also Series 3, Box 13, folder 2.
Folder22   Deer, Japanese sika, 1905-1973. Contains acquisition records.
Folder23   Deer, Moluccan, 1929-1940. Contains acquisition records.
Folder24   Dog, domestic, NZP collection, 1892-1897. Consists of inventory.
Folder25   Dog, domestic, St. Bernard, 1957. Contains magazine article.
Folder26   Dolphins and porpoises, 1964-1965. Contains fact sheet and article.
Folder27   Elephant, "Dunk," undated. Consists of "Do You Remember Dunk" by Mae H. Nau.
Folder28   Elephant, "Jumbo," 1976. Contains request for photograph.
Folder29   Elephant, notes and correspondence, 1891-1976, 1978, 1980-1982. Includes acquisition records, photographs, and information on elephants from other zoos as well as NZP.
Folder30   Elephant, newspaper and magazine articles, 1926, 1929-1932, 1948, 1950-1952, 1955, 1957, 1981, 1984 and undated. See also elephant scrapbook in Series 12.

Box 23 of 70
Folder1   Elephant, Sri Lankan--"Jayathu," 1984. Consists of newspaper clippings.
Folder2   Elephant, Sri Lankan--"Shanthi," 1976-1977. Includes press releases and photos from presentation ceremony.
Folder3   Elephant, Sumatran--"Kechil" and "Hitam," 1918-1920 and undated. Includes correspondence and clippings.
Folder4   Falcon, 1970 and undated. Includes article and care sheet.
Folder5   Frogs, 1933, 1948. Contains correspondence.
Folder6   Gaur, 1937-1962. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder7   Gibbon, hybrid, 1944-1971. Includes inventories, correspondence, and articles.
Folder8   Gibbon, newspaper and magazine articles, 1938, 1958
Folder9   Giraffe, 1926-1982 and undated. Includes acquisition records, correspondence, articles, and a history of giraffes at NZP.
Folder10   Gorilla, 1961, 1964, 1967-1968, 1972, 1980, 1982-1983 and undated. Includes acquisition records, international inventories, press releases, and newspaper and magazine articles.
Folder11   Gorilla questionnaire for Frankfurt Zoo, 1967- 1969
Folder12   Herd records, 1972-1973, 1979 and undated
Folder13   Hippopotamus, Nile, 1893-1961, 1981. Contains acquisition records and correspondence.
Folder14   Hippopotamus, pygmy, 1927-1972, 1979 and undated. Includes acquisition records, correspondence, and magazine articles.
Folder15   Horse, Przewalski's, 1915-1957, 1981. Includes acquisition records and memoranda.
Folder16   Horse, wild, 1977. Contains draft of statement by Senator Bob Packwood, "The Wild Horse Problem in the State of Oregon."
Folder17   Ibis, scarlet, 1969. Contains "Carotenoid Transport in the Plasma of the Scarlet Ibis" by Eberhard G. Trams.
Folder18   Kangaroo, red, 1967 and undated. Includes memoranda and press releases.
Folder19   Kiwi, 1906-1908, 1923-1925, 1970. Includes acquisition records and correspondence.
Folder20   Koala, undated. Consists of newspaper clipping.
Folder21   Komodo dragon, 1934-1949, 1964-1975. Contains acquisition records, and history of komodo dragons at NZP.
Folder22   Lemur, black, 1904-1949, 1983. Includes acquisition records and memoranda.
Folder23   Lion, cross-eyed "Henry," 1963. Consists of correspondence.
Folder24   Lion, gift from Calvin Coolidge, 1969. Contains newspaper clipping concerning lion attacking an NZP visitor.
Folder25   Lion, newspaper and magazine articles, 1929, 1941, 1951, 1955
Folder26   Longevity, various species at NZP, 1970
Folder27   Mammals, infant, 1968-1969. Contains "Sucking Patterns of Infant Mammals," by Peter H. Wolff.
Folder28   Marmoset, golden--conference, 1975. Includes list of participants, program of events, press release.
Folder29   Marmoset, golden, 1931-1971, 1984 and undated. Includes inventory lists, correspondence, and press release.
Folders30-31   Marmoset, golden--1981-1982 International Studbooks. Includes a register and deaths and transfers listings.
Folder32   Moose, 1891-1913. Contains history of moose at NZP.
Folder33   Mule bibliography, 1971
Folder34   Musk oxen from San Francisco, 1972 and undated. Contains news clippings and a press release concerning the musk oxen that were sent to China as a gift from the President of the United States. The Chinese reciprocated with a gift of two giant pandas.
Folder35   Mynah bird, 1926-1932
Folder36   Nilgai, 1899-1939. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder37   Olingo, 1956-1975. Contains acquisition records.
Folder38   Onagadori, care of, 1955
Folder39   Orangutan, 1908-1986 and undated. Includes acquisition records, newspaper clippings, and history of orangutans at NZP.
Folder40   Panda, Brookfield Zoo, Illinois ("Mei-Mei" and "Mei-Lan"), 1974. Consists of photographs.

Box 24 of 70
Folder1   Panda, general information, 1973-1974, 1978-1979 and undated. Includes brochures, fact sheets, correspondence, international inventories, manuscripts for newspaper articles.
Folder2   Panda, London Zoo, 1966-1967, 1972, 1974 and undated. Includes brochures and photographs of "Chi-Chi," "An-An," "Ching-Ching," and "Chia Chia."
Folder3   Panda, Moscow Zoo, undated. Contains photographs of "Chi-Chi" and "An-An."
Panda, NZP--artwork,1972-1973 and undated. See Series 10.
Folder4   Panda, NZP--correspondence, 1972. Includes inquiries concerning the pandas such as their names, when they can be viewed, and photograph requests.
Folder5   Panda, NZP--educational information, 1972-1973, 1978-1979. Includes slide lecture texts, manuscript of encyclopedia entry, and school tour information.
Folder6   Panda, NZP--graphics, 1972 and undated. Includes text for labels, and Chinese calligraphy for the names "Ling-Ling" and "Hsing-Hsing."
Folder7   Panda, NZP--information requests, 1974-1977 and undated. Contains a sampling of correspondence.
Folder8   Panda, NZP--memoranda and official correspondence, 1972-1977, 1980 and undated
Folder9   Panda, NZP--movie requests, 1972-1974
Folder10   Panda, NZP photograph requests, 1973-1976
Folder11   Panda, NZP-photographs, 1973 and undated. Also includes correspondence concerning Parfums Rochas Inc.'s "Valentine of the Year Award," presented to "Ling-Ling" and "Hsing-Hsing" in 1973. See also Series 9.
Folder12   Panda, NZP--press releases, 1973, 1982-1984
Folder13   Panda, Paris Zoo, 1973. Contains "Li-Li" and "Yen-Yen" photographs.
Folder14   Panda, Peking Zoo, 1973 and undated. Consists of photographs.
Folder15   Panda, publications, 1946, 1949, 1956, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1970. Includes manuscripts, newspaper and magazine articles, and zoo brochures.
Folders16-19   Panda, publications, 1972-1984 and undated. Includes newspaper and magazine articles, manuscripts, and zoo brochures.
Folder20   Panda, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, 1973-1974 and undated. Includes photographs of "Kan-Kan" and "Ran-Ran" and brochures.
Folder21   Parrot, thick-billed, 1918-1921. Includes photocopies of 1918 correspondence.
Folder22   Peafowl, care sheets, undated
Folder23   Penguin, 1926-1977. Includes acquisition records and correspondence.

Box 25 of 70
Folder1   Pig 311, 1945-1946, 1949-1950, 1955, 1966, 1975-1976, 1979, 1985 and undated. Includes correspondence and articles concerning "Pig 311," survivor of atomic testing at Bikini Atoll.
Folder2   Pigeons, "Anzio Boy" and "Global Girl," 1957, 1978-1979. Includes correspondence and acquisition records concerning hero carrier pigeons during World War II.
Folder3   Primates of Viet Nam listing, 1968
Folder4   Puma, history of at NZP, 1888-1953
Folder5   Reptiles, 1965-1967 and undated. Includes information on reptile deaths and the status of the collection, and "Questions Most Frequently Asked About Reptiles" by Lee Schmeltz.
Folder6   Rhinoceros, African black, 1923-1959, 1980. Includes acquisition records and Berlin Zoo questionnaire.
Folder7   Rhinoceros, black, 1941-1967, 1979. Includes information on "Tony" and on the birth of "Dillon."
Folder8   Rhinoceros, Indian, 1937-1939, 1960. Includes photocopies of correspondence between William Mann and J. C. White concerning the capture and delivery of "Gunda" to NZP.
Folder9   Rhinoceros, magazine articles, 1973-1974 and undated
Folder10   Seal, sea lion, 1894-1973 and undated. Includes acquisition records.
Folder11   Sheep, bighorn (Rocky Mountain), 1908-1910, 1977 and undated. Includes acquisition records concerning William Frakes' capture of sheep for NZP.
Folder12   Sheep, black-faced, 1970. Contains correspondence, health certificate, and shipping documents concerning a gift to President Nixon.
Folder13   Sheep, blue (Bharal), 1905-1944 and undated. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder14   Sloth, three-toed, 1901, 1926-1931, 1960-1961. Contains acquisition records.
Folder15   Sloth, two-toed, 1953-1965 and undated. Includes manuscript and notes on hand-rearing "Mary Jane" by Marion McCrane.
Folder16   Solenodon, 1979, 1986. Contains acquisition records and correspondence.
Folder17   Swan, 1957. Consists of correspondence concerning the care and breeding of swans.
Folder18   Tapir, South American, 1893, 1899-1984. Contains acquisition records and correspondence.
Folder19   Tarsier, 1947-1948, 1983. History of Mindanao tarsiers at NZP
Folder20   Tiger, Indian, 1928, 1933, 1936, 1938. Consists of magazine articles.
Folder21   Tiger, Siberian, 1916-1948. Contains acquisition records.
Folder22   Tiger, white--background material, 1970, 1973-1979 and undated. Includes press releases, inventories, genealogical information, and correspondence.
Folder23   Tiger, white--correspondence, 1961, 1964, 1966-1967, 1970-1977, 1979 and undated. Includes notes and memoranda.
Folder24   Tiger, white--genealogy, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1982 and undated. Contains correspondence, genealogical charts and notes concerning NZP's and other zoo's tigers.
Tiger, white--genealogy, 1948-1974. Six large genealogical charts. See oversize materials.
Folder25   Tiger, white--publications, 1959-1961, 1964-1965, 1967, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1982 and undated. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases.

Box 26 of 70
Folder1   Toad, horned, 1941, 1943. Consists of correspondence.
Folder2   Toad, Surinam, 1935, 1939, 1941 and undated. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Folder3   Tortoise, Galapagos, 1971-1972 and undated. Contains agreement to propagate tortoises at the Honolulu Zoo.
Folder4   Tuatara, 1906, 1926-1927, 1954, 1962, 1970 and undated. Includes acquisition records, inventories, and press releases.
Folder5   Vulture, undated. Contains "Zoo's Historic Vultures Keep On Flying" by Sybil Hamlet.
Folder6   Walrus, 1938 and undated. Contains diet and acquisition information.
Folder7   Wisent (European bison), 1955-1961. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder8   Wolf, Tasmanian (thylacine), 1902-1909, 1980, 1985. Includes acquisition information, magazine article, and correspondence.
Folder9   Wolf, Texas red ("Lobita"), 1970 correspondence
Folder10   Yak, 1898-1961. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder11   Zebra, Chapman's, 1927-1958. Consists of acquisition records.
Folder12   Zebra, hybrid (zebrass, zebrorse, etc.), 1898, 1904-1923, 1969. Includes articles, notes, and correspondence.
Folder13   Miscellaneous notes, undated

SERIES 5.
ANIMAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1964-1980 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

This series consists of a sample (selected by the Smithsonian Archives) of incoming and outgoing correspondence providing general information about animals of all kinds. Also included are letters to and about specific animals such as the white tigers, "Mohini" and "Rewati," and the giant pandas, "Ling-Ling" and "Hsing-Hsing."

Box 27 of 70
Folders1-9   Animal correspondence (sampled), 1972-1980
Folder10   "Mohini," the white tiger, correspondence (sampled) , 1977-1978
Folder11   Panda correspondence, 1972-1975 and undated
Folder12   "Rewati," the white tiger, correspondence (sampled) , 1970-1976

SERIES 6.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1962-1985 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED BOTH CHRONOLOGICALLY AND ALPHABETICALLY BY CORRESPONDENT.

This series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence not specifically concerned with information about animals. Included are thank-you letters, requests for guidebooks, photographs, and information about NZP and zoos in general.

Box 27 of 70
Folders13-18   Thank-you letters, 1962-1966 and undated
Folders19-26   General correspondence, January 1964-August 1965

Box 28 of 70
Folders1-17   General correspondence, September 1965-February 1967

Box 29 of 70
Folders1-16   General correspondence, March 1967-July 1968

Box 30 of 70
Folders1-26   General correspondence, August 1968-December 1971

Box 31 of 70
Folders1-18   General correspondence, January 1972-December 1979
Folder19   General correspondence, 1982
Folder20   General correspondence, undated

Box 32 of 70
Folder1   Andrews, E. Wyllys, 1967-1968 and undated
Folder2   Conant, Roger, 1977
Folder3   Cooper, Jacqueline K., 1977-1978 and undated
Folder4   Reuther, Ronald T., 1977
Folder5   Solski, Leszek, 1973-1985
Folder6   Toovey, John, 1977-1978
Folder7   Warner, Constance P., 1964, 1966-1971, 1973
Folder8   Wood, Gerald, 1974
Folder9   Wright, Pat F., 1971-1972

SERIES 7.
MEMORANDA, 1962, 1964-1979, 1981-1982, 1987 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED BOTH CHRONOLOGICALLY AND ALPHABETICALLY.

This series consists of internal memoranda concerning the administrative functioning of NZP. Memoranda from the Office of Public Affairs and NZP Director Theodore H. Reed are included.

Box 32 of 70
Folders10-22   Memoranda, 1962, 1964-1975

Box 33 of 70
Folders1-6   Memoranda, 1976-1979, 1982, 1987
Folder7   Horsley, Jaren G. (General Curator), 1973, 1975
Folder8   Iliff, Warren J. (Special Assistant to the Director), 1971
Folder9   Iliff, Warren J. (Executive Director, Friends of the National Zoo), 1972
Folders10-12   Iliff, Warren J. (Assistant Director, Office of Visitor Services), 1974-1975 and undated
Folder13   Iliff, Warren J. (Director, Portland Zoo), 1981
Folder14   ?, Judy (White?), undated. Handwritten memo to Sybil E. Hamlet
Folder15   Kohn, Edward H. (Deputy Director, Equal Employment Officer), 1973-1975

SERIES 8.
HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, 1805-1987 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

This series consists of materials gathered by Sybil E. Hamlet documenting the history of the National Zoological Park. Included are articles and manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Material dating from before the 1950s is not original; it is either photocopies or notes concerning earlier events and information. Also included are research notes, drafts, and a card index to Sybil Hamlet's manuscript, "The National Zoological Park from Its Beginnings to 1973." The manuscript was never published.

Box 34 of 70
Folder1   Adams Mill, 1967. Contains "Milling in Rock Creek Park: General Background."
Folder2   Animals, 1957-1961, 1963, 1968, 1977 and undated. Includes notes, articles, and correspondence.
Folder3   Annual report notes, undated. Contains notes concerning NZP activities and animals taken from Smithsonian Institution annual reports from 1917 to 1972. Emphasis in notes is on reptile collections.
Folder4   Aquarium, 1980. Contains memorandum with information from 1896-1909, 1916.
Folder5   Art work, 1907, 1920-1975 and undated. Includes clippings, notes, and correspondence.
Folder6   Belvedere (lookout) Tower, undated. Consists of sketches of a building designed by William Ralph Emerson and never built.
Folder7   "A Brief History of the National Zoological Park" by Sybil Hamlet, 1965. Also includes chronological listing of major events at NZP from 1887 to 1973.
Folder8   Clock, 1952, 1956 (gift of Elton Louis Howe to NZP). Includes memoranda, correspondence, and clippings.
Folder9   Conservation, 1913. Contains quote from The New York Times article "Our Vanishing Wildlife" by William Temple Hornaday.
Folder10   Construction, 1805-1979, 1981. Includes correspondence, notes, and clippings. See also Box 44, bound volume of architectural drawings and construction notes.
Folder11   Correspondence, 1976, 1978-1980
Folders12-13   Correspondence, 1981-1986
Folder14   "The Evolution of the National Zoological Park" by Suzanne Fauber, circa 1974
Folder15   Expeditions, 1909, 1927, 1929, 1937-1938, 1940, 1966, 1969. Includes notes, clippings, correspondence, and lists of expeditions.
Folder16   Front Royal, 1974-1977, 1979, 1982. Includes press releases, handbooks, information booklets, and maps on NZP's Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, Virginia.

Box 35 of 70
Folder1   Granite eagle from Pennsylvania Station, New York City, 1952, 1963, 1965, 1980-1982 and undated. Includes correspondence, clippings, and photocopies of photographs.
Folder2   Great flight cage, 1964-1966 and undated. Includes articles and correspondence.
Folder3   Great Zoos of the World, edited by Lord Zuckerman, 1980. Consists of section on NZP by John Toovey.
Folder4   "The Greening of the National Zoo" by J. Goodwin, 1977
Folder5   Henderson cage, 1912-1913, 1980-1981. Includes clippings and correspondence relating to the outdoor cage for parrots that was donated by John Brooks Henderson, Jr.
Folder6   Histoire des Menageries de l'Antiquite a Nos Jours by Gustave Loisel, 1912. Contains selections from the book, in French.
Folder7   History of Menageries by Gustave Loisel, 1984. Contains correspondence asking Sybil Hamlet to review the English translation of Loisel's book and a copy of the English manuscript.
Folder8   "History of the National Zoological Park" by Elizabeth Ronkin, 1973
Folder9   Holt House, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1977, 1981, 1988 and undated. Includes correspondence, notes, and clippings.
Folder10   Jacob Lipkin bear sculpture, 1968-1970 and undated. Includes correspondence, memoranda, and clippings.
Folder11   Madagascar shipment of animals to NZP, 1899
Folder12   Manuscripts, guides, and correspondence concerning NZP history, circa 1958, 1962-1979 and undated
Folder13   Maps, 1890, 1899, 1902, 1910, 1914, 1939, 1958. See also Series 11 for oversize maps.
Folder14   "Menagerie on the Mall, Or, Wildlife at the Smithsonian," by Silvio A. Bedini, 1977
Folder15   Mortellito, Domenico, 1975-1976 and undated. Includes correspondence and resume of mural artist.
Folder16   Murals, 1970, 1977 memoranda
Folder17   "The National Zoo at Washington: A Study of Its Animals in Relation to Their Natural Environment," by Ernest Seton-Thompson, 1900
Folder18   "The National Zoological Garden," by Robert Wilson Shufeldt, November 1913

Box 36 of 70
Folder1   "The National Zoological Park: 'City of Refuge' or Zoo?," by Helen L. Horowitz, undated
Folder2   National Zoological Park Commission report to the Senate and House of Representatives, January 17, 1890
Folder3   National Zoological Park Office of Police and Safety, 1976, 1982, 1986-1987 and undated. Includes memoranda and a history of the police division.
Folder4   "The National Zoological Park: A Popular Account of Its Collections," by Ned Hollister, 1917, 1920
Folder5   Oral history, circa 1974 and undated. Includes two audiocassettes, one of an interview by B. Livingston with Lucile Quarry Mann, and one of three Radio Smithsonian segments, including the history of NZP with Sybil Hamlet.
Folder6   The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington. D. C. by James M. Goode, 1974. Contains photocopy of section on NZP.
Folder7   Primary sources, 1888-1899, 1902, 1909 and undated. Includes photocopies of correspondence between Samuel Langley and the Olmsted brothers; clippings; an 1894 guide to NZP; and "Animals Desired for the National Zoological Park," 1899.
Folder8   Primary sources, 1931, 1933, 1935-1938, 1946, 1957, 1966, 1973. Includes photocopies of articles, clippings, and press releases.
Folder9   Theodore Reed's history files, circa 1890-1967 and undated. Includes notes, correspondence and memoranda concerning many aspects of NZP's history, such as construction, salaries and expenses, employees, and number of animals in the collection.
Folder10   Reptile house, 1929, 1983. Includes clippings and a brief history written by Sybil Hamlet.
Folder11   Scientific research, 1965-1970, 1973 and undated. Includes notes and articles concerning the organization of a research division and appointment of John F. Eisenberg as resident scientist.
Folder12   Slide show presentation, 1979-1980 and undated
Folder13   The Smithsonian Institution 1846-1896: The History of Its First Half Century, edited by George Brown Goode, 1897. Contains photocopy of entry on NZP by Frank Baker.
Folder14   "Statutory History of the National Zoological Park: Annual Appropriations, Deficiency Appropriations, and Other Pertinent Acts From 1889 to 1958 in Chronological Order and a List of the Projects Accomplished Under Public Works Administration Grants, Fiscal Years 1936 Through 1941," undated
Folder15   Sundry Civil Bill hearings, 1892-1902, 1915, 1918, 1922
Folder16   Uncle Beazley, 1967 Spots and Stripes article. See also "The Enormous Egg," Series 3, Box 12, folder 16.
Folder17   "Wild Animals In and Out of the Zoo," by William M. Mann, 1930
Folder18   A Zoo for All Seasons, by Thomas Crosby, 1978. Contains draft of chapter on NZP history.

Box 37 of 70
Folder1   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1885-1901, pages 1-151.
Folder2   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1902-1914, pages 152-241.
Folder3   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1915-1920, pages 242-287.
Folder4   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1921-1936, pages 288-434.
Folder5   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1937-1953, pages 435-577.
Folder6   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1954-1962, pages 578-740.
Folder7   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1963-1969, pages 741-890.
Folder8   Word-processed manuscript of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, undated. Contains sections of manuscript covering 1970-1972, pages 891-962.

Box 38 of 70
Folder1   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, Introduction-1891, pages 1-60.
Folder2   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1892-1901, pages 61-104.
Folder3   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1902-1909, pages 105-146.
Folder4   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1910-1920, pages 147-199.
Folder5   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1921-1928, pages 200-243.
Folder6   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1929-1936, pages 244-291.
Folder7   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1937-1945, pages 292-340.
Folder8   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1946-1953, pages 341-378.
Folder9   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1954-1958, pages 379-428.
Folder10   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1959-1962, pages 429-473.
Folder11   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1963-1966, pages 474-519.
Folder12   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1967-1969, pages 520-570.
Folder13   "The History of the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. 1889-1973," undated. Consists of typewritten draft of Sybil E. Hamlet's history of NZP, 1970-1973, pages 570 [sic]-638.

Box 39 of 70
Folders1-3   "The National Zoological Park From Its Beginnings to 1973" by Sybil E. Hamlet, December 1985
Folder4   Photocopies of subject and cross-reference index to 1985 manuscript, undated, Aardvark-Indonesia
Folders5-6   Photocopies of subject and cross-reference index to 1985 manuscript, undated, Aardwolf-Zorilla
Folder7   Zoo chronological record of major events, 1887- 1972, compiled by Sybil Hamlet, undated
Folders8-11   Miscellaneous research notes compiled by Sybil Hamlet, undated. Includes clippings, notes, and chronologies used in the writing of the NZP history manuscript.

Box 40 of 70

SERIES 9.
LANTERN SLIDES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, 1956-1957, 1972, 1974 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

The majority of lantern slides in this series were probably taken at the London Zoological Gardens around the early 1900s. The photographs are mostly of NZP animals. All photographs are black and white unless otherwise noted.

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Box 42 of 70
Folder1   Perkins, Charles Eliot, 1979. Consists of a thank-you letter to Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Young for their gift of Charles Eliot Perkins' photograph collection, "Wild Animals in Captivity: A Photographic Journey Through the National Zoological Park," 1956 (see Box 43).
Folder2   Duplicate photographs of animals by Charles Eliot Perkins from his "Wild Animals in Captivity" collection, circa 1956 (see Box 43)
Folder3   Miscellaneous photographs of animals probably taken by Charles Eliot Perkins, some identified, undated
Folder4   Photograph of illustration of "Smokey Bear" and family welcoming the pandas to NZP, 1972. Painted by Rudolph Wendelin, the official artist for "Smokey Bear."
Folder5   Color photographs taken on Panda Day, April 20, 1972. Includes Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bradley, S. Dillon Ripley and family, Theodore Reed, and Fred L. Whipple, as well as "Hsing-Hsing" and "Ling-Ling."
Photo of the pandas with Chinese and English captions, April 1972, see oversize materials.
Young fawn, 1972. Photograph taken by Howard Earl Uible. See oversize materials.
Folder6   Ned Hollister, undated
Folder7   William Temple Hornaday, undated
Folder8   Samuel Pierpoint Langley, undated

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SERIES 10.
ARTWORK, 1950, 1961, 1972-1973 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

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Original illustration of "Smokey Bear" explaining his history to other animals of the forest, 1961. Painted by Rudolph Wendelin, official artist for "Smokey Bear." See oversize materials.

Original illustration of "Smokey Bear" and family welcoming the pandas to NZP, 1972. Painted by Rudolph Wendelin, official artist for "Smokey Bear." See oversize materials.

Print of giant panda, 1973. original painting by Gene Gray. See oversize materials.

Original panda drawings, undated. Crayon and pencil sketches. See oversize materials.

Promotional poster for unidentified zoo, undated. See oversize materials.

SERIES 11.
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND MAPS, 1889, 1892, 1894, 1896-1920, 1938, 1959-1962, 1974 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

This series consists of maps and architectural drawings of the land and buildings that make up the National Zoological Park. All of the maps are photocopies or photographs of original drawings. See Series 8, Box 35, folder 13, for more maps.

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SERIES 12.
SCRAPBOOKS, 1899-1901, 1903, 1905, 1924-1978 AND UNDATED. ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

These scrapbooks contain magazine and newspaper clippings, invitations and pamphlets, and a few original photographs in both black and white and color. Clippings came from newspapers all over the United States and some foreign countries as well. Except for one scrapbook devoted to clippings about elephants, all of the books document events, animals, and people at the National Zoological Park. Twelve scrapbooks are filled with clippings about the giant pandas "Ling-Ling" and "Hsing-Hsing," and four books deal exclusively with the death of "Smokey Bear." Also included are some loose newspaper clippings in folders, dating from 1899 to 1905.

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