Results for "Graf, John Enos"

 
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  1. John Enos Graf, by Unknown, c. 1930, Smithsonian Archives - History Div, SIA2008-6151.

    John Enos Graf

    • Date: c. 1930
    • Creator: Unknown
    • Creator: Unknown

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    Venezuela, 1937 : to collect bird specimens for the USNM; Correspondence with John Enos Graf, Charles G. Abbot, William Wilson Popenoe, and others; expense records; travel notes; memorabilia; and photographs of Wetmore, Popenoe, Henri Pittier, and Ventura Barnes, Jr.

    • Date: 1937 1937 1937

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    Guatemala, 1936 : to conduct ornithological investigations and collect specimens for the USNM. Correspondence, 1936-1937; Correspondents include John Enos Graf, William Wilson Popenoe, and Thomas Barbour

    • Date: 1936-1937 19361111 19360427

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    Western United States, 1932, to conduct field research and collect natural history specimens, particularly in Arizona, correspondence with John Enos Graf and others; notes; expense records; and memorabilia

    • Date: 1932 19320213 19321206

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    Haiti, 1931 : to collect natural history specimens for the USNM. Accompanied by Frederick C. Lincoln. Field notes, circa 12 March - 1 June, 1931; correspondence with John Enos Graf, Charles Wallace Richmond, and others; expense records; and reference materials

    • Date: 1931 19310301 19310630

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    Panama, 1956 : to visit the Canal Zone Biological Area, and collect bird specimens in the Canal Zone and on Isla Coiba; Correspondence, film notes, travel notes, newsclippings, expense records, and memorabilia; Correspondents include John Enos Graf, A. Remington Kellogg, James Zetek, and Margaret Wetmore Harlan

    • Date: 1956 19560920 1956

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    Panama, 1955 : to visit the Canal Zone Biological Area and the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, and to collect bird specimens in the Canal Zone and Chiriqui. Assisted by Beatrice Thielen Wetmore; Correspondence, permits, newsclippings, film notes, travel notes, expense records, and memorabilia; Correspondents include John Enos Graf, A. Remington Kellogg, and James Zetek

    • Date: 1954-1955 19540917 19550415

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    Mexico, 1939 : to collect bird specimens for the USNM. Correspondence, expense records, permits, film notes, memorabilia, and reference materials. Correspondents include John Enos Graf, Louise M. Pearson, and Matthew Williams Stirling; Of special interest is correspondence with Stirling concerning his anthropological field work at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz

    • Date: 1939 19390303 19390414

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    Panama, 1946 : to visit the Canal Zone Biological Area, inspect the San Jose Project of 1944, and collect bird specimens in Darien. Assisted by Watson M. Perrygo, Correspondence, photographs and photographic notes, expense records, travel notes, reference materials, and memorabilia. Correspondents include John Enos Graf and Louise M. Pearson

    • Date: 1944-1946 1944 1946

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    Costa Rica, 1940 : to collect bird specimens for the USNM, and examine the biological laboratory on Barro Colorado Island and an archaeological site in Guatemala; Correspondence, expense records, field notes, photographs and photographic records, and reference materials; Correspondents include Charles G. Abbot, John Enos Graf, Frank M. Setzler, and Louise M. Pearson

    • Date: 1940-1941 19400621 19410203
    • Creator: Wetmore, Alexander, 1886-1978

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    Panama, 1944 : to inspect the experimental work of the Chemical Warfare Service, United States Army, on San Jose Island and make natural history collections for the USNM. Assisted by Joseph P. E. Morrison, Correspondence, expense records, permits, and vaccination certificates. Correspondents include Morrison, John Enos Graf, Harry W. Dorsey, Louise M. Pearson, and Frank M. Setzler

    • Date: 1944 1944 1944

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    Panama, 1952 : to visit the Canal Zone Biological Area and collect bird specimens along the Rio Indio and on Taboga Island. Correspondence, expense records, news clippings, reference materials, travel notes, film notes, itinerary, and memorabilia; Correspondents include John Enos Graf, Louise M. Pearson, Eugene Eisenmann, Matthew Williams and Marion Illg Stirling, and James Zetek

    • Date: 1952 19520102 19521217

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