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Series: 9/25/10-1: Correspondence
View digitized contents of this series. These files contain correspondence with individuals. Mr. Leopold apparently began
keeping these files when he joined the University of Wisconsin faculty in 1933. General
folders (labeled A-Z) contain correspondence on miscellaneous game and conservation
matters, 1933-1948. For these folders, only indviduals with whom there is considerable
correspondence or whose names appear prominently elsewhere in the Leopold papers have
been listed. Individuals who were students of Mr. Leopold are designated with an
asterisk. A few folders in this series were deposited in the UW--Madison Archives by various
Leopold students and colleagues. Included in these are some of Mr. Leopold's handwritten
letters on yellow-lined paper, copies of which he would not have had in his own
files. It should be noted that this is miscellaneous correspondence. Additional correspondence
with many of these individuals, and with many others as well, may be found filed
according to content in other folders throughout the Leopold papers. Papers in these folders are generally arranged in reverse chronological order; this
appears to have been the order in which AL filed his correspondence.
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Chapman, H. H. (Yale Forest School)
View digitized contents of this folder. : This correspondence, mostly with Professor Chapman, was Xeroxed from the Leopold
file, "Yale Forest School," with permission of Dean Francois Mergen, 21 August 1968. 25 letters, 1909-1933,
1946-1948
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View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include Robert F. Griggs, Howard T. Greene, Ira Gabrielson, Seth
Gordon, R. B. Goodman, Walter Gresh, Gunther Graetzer, Martin Gillin, and Frank
Grimmer.
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View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include Vivian Horn, Barnard Hendricks, Franklin Henika*, Franz
Heske, Joel Hedgepeth, Carl Hubbs, George Halazon, Robert Hecht, James Harlan,
Foster Hannaford, George Hendrickson, Leonard Hall, Charles Hejda, Lawrence Hautz,
R.L. Hungerford, Larry Holmes, Frances K. Hutchinson, L.W. Hutchcroft, John A.
Harlow, H.O. Hougen, and C.S. Hean.
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K
View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include James W. Kimball, John Alden Knight, Karl W. Kahmann,
Charles M. Kirkpatrick, S. Charles Kendeigh, Valentine Ketcham, Rex King, Alfred
Kieckhefer, R.A. Kolb, and T.R. Kelly.
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L
View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include Mrs. Edward LaBudde, Fred Luening, J. S. Lignon, David
Lack, Norman Levine*, Hoyes Lloyd, Russell Lord, Harrison Lewis, Jean Linsdale,
J.P. Lunduska, J.H. Lilly, Hannes Laven, F.C. Lincoln, M.G. Little, A.G.
Langenbach, R.G. Lynch, H.R. Lathrop, and Norman Levine.
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Lovejoy Letters , 1933-1942
View digitized contents of this folder. : Folder 004 contains a bound volume of AL's correspondence with P. S. Lovejoy,
deposited by A. Starker Leopold, 18 September 1967.
Other Lovejoy correspondence is scattered throughout the files. See also working
papers for AL's obituary of P. S. Lovejoy (9/25/10-6 009 005).
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folder 005
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M
View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include R. J. Meyer, Arthur MacArthur, Gordon MacQuarrie, V. J.
Muench, A. D. Middleton, W. L. McAtee, Manly F. Miner, G. W. Malaher, L.W.
McCaskill, T.E. Musselman, E.B. Moore, William H. Marshall, John B. Marks, J.S.
McDiarmid, John Matter, J.O. Moreland, R.J. Meyer, and Arthur MacArthur.
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folder 007
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N-O
View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include Werner Nagel, Margaret Nice, Paul Needham, Keith Neville,
Fred Nichols, Anton F. Novy, Jack Nelsen, Oliver S. Owen, Livingston Osborne,
William O'Brien, Fred C. Ott, and Fairfield Osborn.
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folder 011
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View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include George M. Sutton, E. Sydney Stephens, Walter Scott, J.
Clark Salyer II, David L. Spencer*, Gustav Swanson, George Schuetze, A.W.
Schorger, William H. Stickel, S.H. Sundberg, Carl D. Shoemaker, Lloyd Shinners,
Harold F. Scholz, Carl L. Strelitzer, Harry Stroebe, Max J. Schmitt, Dave Spencer,
Robert Stabler, J.S. Smith, G.N. Sale, Henry Schmitz, Mrs. Harry Swigart, A.C.
Steenburg, Judson W. Staplekamp, Roman H. Sturgel, Ernest Swift, John Steenis,
H.R. Sterrett, J.F. Swant, J.H. Strong, Archie W. Storms, and W.C. Stanton.
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View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include R. E. Trippensee, David H. Thompson, Clyde B. Terrell,
Harold Titus, Lytton Taylor, F.B. Trenk, N.W. Talbot, Ernst Mayr, Shay Tannert,
G.W. Taft, Olive J. Thomas, M.W. Torkelson, and J.W. Turner.
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folder 007
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Vogt, William
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains letters not included in the above file of correspondence with Vogt.
Contents were Xeroxed from the William Vogt papers at the Conservation Library
Center, Denver Public Library, 18 September
1969. 25 letters, 1943-1948
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folder 010
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W-Z
View digitized contents of this folder. : Correspondents include S. A. Wilde, Earl Wallace, Carl Welty, Alfred Wallner,
Chester Wilson, Lyle Watts, Joan Wright, Harold Wilson, Clare Wildner, Paul Weiss,
George Wehrwein, C.P. Winslow, Harry P. Walker, H. Basil Wales, Carl Wiegand,
Byron Webster, Ralph Yeatter, James Zimmerman, and A.A. Zurbuch.
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folder 011
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Round Robin*, 1942-1945
View digitized contents of this folder. : Wartime round-robin among AL's students: letters from Irv Buss, Leonard Wing,
Orville Lee, Hilbert Siegler, Vivian Horn, Doug Wade, Art Hawkins, Harry Anderson,
Al Hochbaum, Fred and Frances Hamerstrom, Alice Harper, Aldo Leopold, Bob McCabe,
Bill Elder, Joe Hickey, Dan Thompson, Bruce Stolberg, and Lyle Sowls.
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Correspondence: Ralph T. King , 1930-1948
View digitized contents of this box. : In 1930, Mr. King received one of the original SAAMI research fellowships to study
the population dynamics and ecological characteristics of the ruffed grouse. AL, in
his role as head of the SAAMI-sponsored game survey, oversaw these research efforts
(in partnership with Herbert Stoddard). Mr. King's work was conducted at the
University of Minnesota. For further material, see 9/25/10-3 006 007. Materials in
this box were donated by Mrs. King in 1979.
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folder 001a
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folder 007
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Series: 9/25/10-2: Organizations, Committees
View digitized contents of this series. This series includes correspondence and other documents (c. 1929-48) pertaining to
professional societies, committees, conservation organizations, government agencies,
research stations, conferences, consultant positions, magazines, and journals. Mr.
Leopold was actively involved in some official capacity with virtually all of these; for
most, he prepared reports, memoranda, or articles. The papers contain many instances of
Mr. Leopold's conservation philosophy in practice. Equivalent materials from the years prior to 1928 were probably not as voluminous, and
some may have been lost. Others may be found, however, with the professional
correspondence that Mr. Leopold kept at his home (9/25/10-8 001 001), and also scattered
throughout the species and subject files. Papers are generally arranged in reverse chronological order; but within this general
framework it is clear that AL clipped together some batches of correspondence
thematically.
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box 001
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American Forestry Association, 1928-1947
View digitized contents of this folder. Most correspondence up to 1934 is with Ovid Butler of the American Forestry
Association, concerning issues and articles for publication. 25 letters
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box 001
folder 002
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American Game Association, Game Policy Committee, 1930-1932
View digitized contents of this folder. AL chaired this committee and wrote most of its reports, including the "Game
Policy" adopted by the American Game Conference, 2 December 1930. A rough draft of
the 1929 report dated 15 July 1929 is the only material present for 1929, when the
initial policy report was drafted. The American Game Association ceased to exist
in 1936, when it was absorbed by the new American Wildlife Institute (AWI). 120 letters, reports, and articles
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box 001
folder 003
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American Game Conference, 1933
View digitized contents of this folder. The 19th American Game Conference authorized a committee, chaired by Arthur L.
Clark, to consider an "American Standard of Perfection for Game Birds." In January
1933 AL accepted a position on an advisory council to this committee. Included is
a resolution to establish a Modern Game Breeding Law Committee, with AL as
chairman. 5 letters and statements
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folder 004
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American Jacksnipe Society, November 1931
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes a copy of AL's "The Proposed American Jacksnipe Society" and comments by
nine men. (See also Burr G. Lichty, "The American Jacksnipe Society," American
Field, CXX:48, 2 December 1933, l.) 10 letters
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folder 005
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American Ornithologists' Union, 1929-1947
View digitized contents of this folder. Most of the correspondence concerns reports of the Committee on Bird Protection,
which AL co-authored with Victor Cahalane, William L. Finley, and Clarence Cottam,
1938-1942. AL was elected an associate of the Union in 1929 and a member in
1935. ca. 35 letters
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folder 006
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American Society of Mammalogists, 1930-1941
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains annual meeting programs, 1930-1932; 3 letters regarding legislation,
1931; and a memo to AL as member of an editorial committee and reply, 1941. 8 items
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folder 007
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American Society of Mammalogists, Mammals committee (Committee on
Conservation of Land Mammals) 1941-1942
View digitized contents of this folder. : Material relates to wolf policy in the lake states, including studies by William
Feeney, and a reference by Elliott Barker to the remnant population of grizzly
bears in New Mexico.
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folder 008
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American Wildlife Institute
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns wildlife conference suggestions, articles for American Wildlife , and a job with the Institute. Also
included is a 1946 Wildlife Management Institute report. 10 letters, 1935-1939
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folder 009
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AWI, Technical Committee 1935(6?)-1939
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence regarding the background of Pittmann-Robertson (P-R)
funds (October 1936); the relative roles of the United States Biological Surveyand
universities; and projects, project reports (e.g., wildlife crops), and research
proposals (e.g., cycles, jacksnipe, deer, farm conservation). AL was chairman of
the AWI Technical Committee, which also included Herb Stoddard, Gardiner Bump,
George C. Embody, Carl L. Hubbs, and possibly others. The function of the
committee was to pass on grants of research funds made by the Institute and to
review the research work of the recipients, ten in number by 1940, including units
working at the Delta Duck Station and in Michigan, Missouri, Idaho, etc. 75 letters, misc.
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folder 010
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AWI, Technical Committee, 1941
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes general correspondence and material relating to AL's visit to research
units in Utah and Oregon, a pole-trapping incident (including American
Ornithologists' Union materials), and an Ohio pheasant manuscript on which AL
commented. 40 letters
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folder 012
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AWI, Technical Committee, 1942-1946
View digitized contents of this folder. Half of the correspondence (1941-1942) concerns an introduction by AL to F. H.
Kortright's "Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America" and publication of the
manuscript, ultimately undertaken by AWI. The remainder relates generally to
wartime curtailment of technical committee work. 40 letters
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Arctic Institute of North America
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was invited to become an associate of the Arctic Institute of North America in
1948, but declined because he opposed the objective of development of the
Arctic. 7 letters, 2 pamphlets, 1946-1948
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box 002
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folder 001
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Boone and Crockett Club
View digitized contents of this folder. About 25 letters (c. 1922-1930) with George Bird Grinnell, Robert Ferguson,
Kermit Roosevelt, et al., concern big game policy in National Forests and Parks,
including the Kaibab. The remainder date from 1945-1948. AL was elected associate
member of the club in 1923. 35 letters, 1922-1948
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Bright Land Farm Waterfowl Experiment Station
View digitized contents of this folder. This station at Barrington, Illinois, was organized on 15 November 1940, with AL
and Miles D. Pirnie as advisors. Lyle Sowls and William Elder were also
involved. 6 letters, organizational report, 1940-1941
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folder 003
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Brule Project
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials concern a Brule River survey that involved AL in his role as
Conservation Commissioner. Norman Fassett, Arthur Hasler, et al. were also
involved. 4 items, 1944-1945
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folder 004
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Chautauqua Conservation Week
View digitized contents of this folder. Jay Darling had been in charge of this program, scheduled for July 14-19, 1941,
but due to illness he asked AL to take over in November 1940. H. H. Bennett, C. E.
Rachford, Paul Sears, Ira Gabrielson, and H. W. Thompson had been selected as
participants when the program was finally cancelled in March 1941. 25 letters, 1940-1941
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Conservation Foundation
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials from 1947 include several prospectuses and approximately 20 letters
concerning establishment of the Conservation Foundation, especially with George
Brewer and Fairfield Osborn of the New York Zoological Society, the sponsoring
organization. Correspondence for 1948 deals with meetings of the advisory council,
which included AL, Charles Elton, G. Evelyn Hutchinson, William Vogt, Alexander
Wetmore, and others. 30 letters, misc., 1947-1948
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folder 006
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Cooper Ornithological Club
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains copy of the 1912 Constitution and a 1929 mimeo letter concerning
investigation of problems of bird conservation in California.
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folder 007
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Deer Irruption Study (& Richard Costley)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Richard Costley, Ira Gabrielson, H. L. Shantz,
William Feeney, et al., and 3 drafts of AL's "Deer Irruption Study" with
correspondence regarding prospects for government support. Richard Costley, a
student of V. E. Shelford with an abortive fellowship at the University of
Wisconsin, was encouraged by AL to do a study of deer, probably in undisturbed
Northern Mexico. In January 1943, Richard Costley was made chairman of a
subcommittee (Ecological Society of America, Committee for the Study of Plant and
Animal Communities) to handle the problem of over-utilization of natural areas by
deer, etc. 20 letters, misc., 1941-1943
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Ducks Unlimited
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence for 1939-1940 that concerns organization, policy, and
leadership of the Canadian restoration program and the US lobby. Correspondence
with Tom Main, M. W. Smith, B. W. Cartwright, C. A. Gross, Albert Hochbaum, et al.
during 1946-1947 concerns Ducks Unlimited policy, AL's hopes for a reorientation,
and the withdrawal of his membership in July 1947. 20 letters, 1939-1940; 90 letters,
1946-1950
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folder 009
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Ecological Society of America (ESA)
View digitized contents of this folder. Reprints and mimeos, 1932-1939, concern the Committee for the Study of Plant and
Animal Communities and the Committee on the Preservation of Plant and Animal
Communities, of which AL may have ceased to be a member about 1933. Five letters
in 1936 concern the possibility of Ecology serving as
the official organ for the recently organized Society of Wildlife Managers. AL was
appointed in 1944 to the Preservation Committee for Wisconsin, with T. M. Sperry
and C. B. Terrell. Seventeen letters concern AL's election In 1946 as
vice-president of the Society. 40 items, 1936-1950
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ESA, 1947
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns business of the Ecological Society of America (ESA),
especially appointments to committees. AL was elected president for 1947. Several
letters concern AL's posthumous address as past president of the Society, for
which Mr. Hickey suggested using "The Land Ethic." 80 letters, 1947-1948
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ESA, Life Histories Committee -- file for President
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns establishment of the committee. (This material is
partially duplicated in the ESA 1947 folder.) 15 letters, 1947
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ESA, Symposium, December 1947
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with participants in a round table discussion of animal
population mechanisms, chaired by AL. Also included are AL's introduction (pencil,
mimeo, and typed revision) and manuscripts of McCabe and Buss, Hawkins and
Bellrose, Beer, and Errington. 25 letters, misc., 1947
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Organizations, Committees: Delta [Duck Station -- Manitoba]
View digitized contents of this box. Box 003 continues Leopold's "organization and committee" files. AL's relationship
to Albert Hochbaum's waterfowl research at the Delta Duck Station, Delta, Manitoba,
was organizationally complex. Delta was one of the research units financed by the
American Wildlife Institute, under supervision of its Technical Committee, chaired
by AL (see AWI folders, Box 001). Among other duties, AL apparently handled Delta
financial arrangements for the Institute. Hochbaum was AL's student at the time he
began his research at Delta in 1938, and later received his master's degree from the
University of Wisconsin for a thesis based on early Delta findings. Miles D. Pirnie
of Michigan, however, was to supervise Hochbaum's research work at Delta while AL
was to serve as a policy adviser. Along with Pirnie and William Rowan, AL was appointed to a Delta Board of Advisors,
created in 1940 by the Cooperators (James Ford Bell and AWI), and it was apparently
in this capacity that he undertook to edit Hochbaum's "Bulletin No. l," published as
"Canvasback on a Prairie Marsh" in 1944. After 1942, AL apparently had no official
connection with the station; correspondence thereafter is with Hochbaum as a
professional and friend.
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folder 001
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Delta, 1941
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns the origins of AWI support of research work at Delta,
with AL in his role as chairman of the Institute's Technical Committee; Delta
finances; administrative matters pertaining to Hochbaum as University of Wisconsin
student; policy discussions with Pirnie, Rowan, et al.; and preparation of Delta
reports, especially "Bulletin No. l." 100 letters
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Delta, April 1943-1948
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence between AL and Hochbaum concerns new ideas on traditions of
waterfowl, activities of Ducks Unlimited, etc. 50 letters, 1943-1948
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folder 007
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Leopold-Hochbaum Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains handwritten letters from AL, copies of which were not in AL's own files
(Folder 006). Hochbaum deposited this folder in the UW-Madison Archives on 4 March
1968. In July 2007, Dr. Susan Flader deposited several letters between AL and
Hochbaum, dated 6 May 1942. 35 letters, 1939-1948
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folder 008
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folder 009
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Delta Bulletin No. 1
View digitized contents of this folder. Most of this correspondence dates from October 1941-November 1942 and concerns
AL's editing of Hochbaum's manuscript. A few letters concern the book in proofs
(October-November 1943) and published (March-November 1944). 65 letters, 1941-1944
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folder 010
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Farm Foundation
View digitized contents of this folder. Alexander Legge established the Foundation in 1933 to promote "the general
welfare of the rural population of the United States ... in such ways as the Board
of Trustees may from time to time determine." AL was asked to make a study for the
trustees. Included here are AL's "Proposed Survey for the Farm Foundation" and
"The Farm Foundation and Land Conservation." AL's study was made in April-May
1935. See "Report to the Farm Foundation on the Role of Conservation in Farm Life"
in Leopold folder, Dean's Personnel File, 9/1/1-9, Box 002. 2 manuscripts 1934(?)
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Florida Deer-Tick Controversy
View digitized contents of this folder. AL acted as the Audubon Society's representative in an investigation by Roy
Komarek (preliminary study by Herbert Stoddard, E. V. Komarek, and Roy Komarek) of
the biological facts in the controversy between federal departments over
extermination of deer on the Seminole Reservation in the interest of cattle fever
tick control. In addition to AL's correspondence on the issue, this folder
contains carbon copies of correspondence and memoranda between John Baker, Herbert
Stoddard, the Komareks, and various government officials. Also included are about
11 exhibits, consisting of correspondence and statements. 60 letters and misc., 11 exhibits, 1940-1941
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Florida Deer-Tick Controversy
View digitized contents of this folder. A copy of the first draft of Roy Komarek's "An Investigation of the South Florida
Deer Cattle Fever Tick Situation" (50 pp) is included. 80 items, 1942-1944
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Forests
View digitized contents of this folder. According to the letterhead, this was "a nation-wide organization dedicated to
the production of wood for war and peace without devastating forests or the land
on which they grow." AL recommended personnel, but apparently he held no official
position. 2 letters and map, 1943
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folder 005
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Foundation for the Study of Cycles
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was nominated (in 1943?) as an associate of the Foundation for the Study of
Cycles, which apparently was an outgrowth of the Matamek Conference. One of the
letters is from Ellsworth Huntington. 3 letters, 1943; mimeo, 1949
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folder 006
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Friends of the Land
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains several prospectuses and correspondence with Russell Lord, editor of
The Land . AL was asked to serve on the Board of
Directors for Friends of the Land, organized in March 1940. He also suggested Carl
Sauer. AL was elected one of 8 vice-presidents for a 4-year term, and in 1943 was
elected an honorary member. 30 letters, February 1940-1941; a few items,
1948
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folder 007
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Getaways
View digitized contents of this folder. This was a local Madison group to which AL was elected a member in 1930, and of
which he was the head, or "Cookee," in 1946-1947. For a nearly complete set of the
elegantly fashioned log of the Getaways, including a few talks by AL, see the H.
L. Russell papers, UW-Madison Archives, 9/1/1/22-3, Boxes 001-002. Papers here are copies deposited by Roark and Meine. 10 letters and membership lists, 1944-1948
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Getaways -- Selected Entries from the Log Book
View digitized contents of this folder. 1926-1949 Includes Xerox copies of various entries concerning AL, from the Log of the
Getaways. These copies were compiled by Bill Roark, son of AL's friend and fellow
Getaway member Ray Roark, in January 1988, and deposited in the Leopold archives
in November 1988.
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William T. Hornaday Memorial Foundation
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with John Ripley Forbes in 1938 describes AL's acceptance of a
position on the sponsoring committee for the William T. Hornaday Memorial Fund.
The foundation was established in 1943. Included here are Hornaday Fund data,
three publications, and six letters, 1946-47, when AL asked to be taken off the
committee (no action indicated). 15 items, 1938-1947
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folder 010
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Huron Mountain Club
View digitized contents of this folder. The club had 15,000 acres of hemlock-hardwood forest west of Marquette, Michigan.
Dr. William P. Harris Jr. asked AL to make recommendations concerning land
management for the club's forests, wildlife, and aesthetic values, and potential
research projects. AL made a preliminary report in June 1938 after a short visit,
and another trip (and report?) in August 1938. He continued as advisor to the club
and to Richard H. Manville, who was investigator in wildlife research at the club,
from 1939-1942(?). See printed pamphlet, "Report on Huron Mountain Club" (1938?),
in 9/25/10-6. 80 letters and reports, 1937-1940
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box 004
folder 011
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Inter-American Conference on Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources
(Denver, Colorado, 7-20 September 1948)
View digitized contents of this folder. Had he lived, AL might have attended the Inter-American Conference on
Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources (Denver, Colorado, 7-20 September
1948). William Vogt, as secretary-general for the conference, had invited AL to
act as discussion leader of the education section, but AL died before the
conference was held. (Mr. Hickey apparently attended.) Correspondence and several
prospectuses are included. 18 letters, misc., 1946-1948
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box 004
folder 012
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Interstate Prairie Grouse Project
View digitized contents of this folder. AL proposed the Interstate Prairie Grouse Project in December 1946, while at the
same time, Walter A. Gresh of the US Fish and Wildlife Service was planning a
prairie grouse conference. Contents of this folder do not indicate subsequent
developments. 10 letters, 1946-1947
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box 004
folder 013
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Isle Royale
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains AL's correspondence with Victor Cahalane, Sigurd Olsen, Olaus Murie,
Charles E. Shevlin, et al., about a Park Service study concerning excess moose and
beaver on Isle Royale and the possibility of introducing wolves there. Eye trouble
prevented Leopold from making the trip. 25 letters, 1946-1947
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box 004
folder 014
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Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA) -- National, 1931
View digitized contents of this folder. AL served for a time as chairman of the Izaak Walton League of America's
Committee on National Projects in Conservation. Included are an undated committee
report; miscellaneous materials related to a report on IWLA which AL prepared for
the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) in 1931 (see
copy in 9/25/10-6, Box 016); and correspondence for the years during which AL was
conservation consultant to the Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA), ca.
1938-1948. 40 letters, 1937-1948
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box 004
folder 015
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IWLA -- Wisconsin
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains additional IWLA materials. A batch of letters from 1925-1930 relates
largely to the Conservation Bill (1927) that established the Wisconsin
Conservation Department. AL (along with William Aberg) belonged to the IWLA
Legislative Committee that played a major role in the drafting and passage of the
bill. AL was also a state IWLA director, 1932-(?). Correspondence between
1932-1934 concerns troubles of the Wisconsin chapter, which may have become
defunct for a time. AL was vice-president for the Mendota District from 1940-48,
when correspondence covers conservation issues. misc., 1925-1930; 10 letters, 1932-1934;
30 letters 1940-1948
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box 004
folder 016
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Kumlien Club
View digitized contents of this folder. Letters, membership lists, and manuscripts of the Kumlien Club (a local
ornithological club organized by many friends and students of AL) are included.
Leopold was on the club's project committee (1937), membership committee, and
program committee(?). See also Kumlien Club minutes in Robert McCabe Files,
9/25/11. 15 items, 1937-1945
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box 004
folder 017
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box 005
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box 005
folder 001
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Madison and Wisconsin Foundation, Tree Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains material related to the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation's Tree
Committee. This committee was appointed in 1939 to recommend a program for Madison
street trees. The folder contains one report, which indicates AL was a committee
member. 1939
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box 005
folder 002
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Matamek Conference on Biological Cycles, June 1931
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence, clippings, and notes regarding the Matamek Conference on
Biological Cycles, June 1931. A bound set of AL's pencil notes on speeches given
at the conference is also included. This conference, among the most significant AL
ever attended, was financed by Copley Amory and attended by Charles Elton,
Ellsworth Huntington, Alfred O. Gross, et al. 30 items, 1931-1934
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box 005
folder 003
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Midwest Wildlife Conference
View digitized contents of this folder. Programs and some correspondence relating to Midwest Wildlife Conferences from
the years 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1946, and 1948. 1936-1948
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box 005
folder 004
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More Game Birds in America Foundation
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Joseph P. Knapp of the More Game Birds In America
Foundation concerning AL's criticism of the organization's prospectus. 4 letters, September 1930
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box 005
folder 005
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National Association of Audubon Societies
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence from 1935-1940, mostly with Executive Director Baker and
dealing mainly with issues and policy. AL may have been on the board of this
organization (see AL to John Baker, 6 October 1941, regarding dropping from
director spot in Audubon Society, in Florida deer-tick folder, Box 004 002
above). 60 letters, 1935-1940
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box 005
folder 006
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National Association of Audubon Societies
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence from 1941-1948, mostly with Baker and Richard H. Pough,
and carbons sent to AL for his information. 45 letters, 1941-1948
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box 005
folder 007
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National Audubon, War-Meat Discussion
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Baker, December 1942-February 1943, is followed by
correspondence with David Thompson and the National Research Council,
February-April 1943, concerning meat hunting during wartime. December 1942-April 1943
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box 005
folder 008
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National Association of Conservation Education and Publicity
View digitized contents of this folder. In 1948 AL served as judge for an award to be given by the National Association
of Conservation Education and Publicity. He wanted to nominate Roberts Mann. 8 letters, 1948
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box 005
folder 009
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National Council of State Garden Clubs
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was asked to serve on the National Advisory Committee of the National Council
of State Garden Clubs. 7 letters, 1947-1948
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box 005
folder 010
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National Deer Committee (Walter Taylor, Chairman)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains materials concerning the National Deer Committee, chaired by Walter
Taylor. This committee of three--AL, Taylor, and Thomas Schroeder--was organized
in 1944 at the 9th North American Wildlife Conference; a prepared statement was
signed by 17 scientists across the nation. Correspondence from 1947 concerns a
"Committee on Deer Monograph," composed of Einarson, Gabrielson, and AL, with
Taylor as chairman and editor. It is not clear whether this was an extension of
the 1944 committee or a committee of an organization (e.g., WMI or WLS, Box 009).
AL was to contribute a chapter on Wisconsin, but it was not in the book as
published (Taylor, ed., The Deer of North America ,
1956). 12 letters and statements, 1944; 12 letters,
1947
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box 005
folder 011
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National Land Use Planning Committee, Technical Advisory Committee No. V,
"Forests, parks, recreation and wildlife areas"
View digitized contents of this folder. This group was chaired successively by E. A. Sherman(?), Fred Morrell, and L. F.
Kneipp. AL was an out-of-town member, along with Zon, Dana, Storer, Grange,
Stoddard, Dixon, et al. 10 letters and 10 drafts or mimeo reports, February[?]
1932-June1933
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box 005
folder 012
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National Park Service (NPS)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains two batches of letters concerning the National Park Service.
Correspondence from the early period (1934-1936) involves positions offered to AL
and conservation issues. During the later period (1944-1948), correspondence deals
with issues such as wolves of Mt. McKinley, the Tioga Road in Yosemite, and the
wolves of Isle Royale. 20 letters, 1934-1936; 20 letters,
1944-1948
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box 005
folder 013
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NPS, Yellowstone Elk Survey
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was asked by NPS in 1943 and again in 1944 to undertake an overall review of
the bison and elk situation in Yellowstone, but he declined both times--too busy.
His appointment as collaborator, NPS, 7 October 1943 is enclosed. 25 letters, 1942-1944
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box 005
folder 014
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National Wildlife Federation (Conservation Education Program? Publication
Committee?)
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Rudolf Bennitt of the National Wildlife Federation concerns
the establishment of an advisory committee. Also in this folder is 1941
correspondence with Mary Melrose, Supervisor of Elementary Science, Cleveland
Board of Education, regarding texts for school conservation education, for which
AL was on an advisory committee. It is not clear whether the 1939 and 1941
materials are related. 4 letters, March 1939; 6 letters,
1941
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box 005
folder 015
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North American Wildlife Conference
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence, papers, and clippings regarding the 12th (1947) and 13th
(1948) North American Wildlife Conferences. Included is a corrected carbon of the
summary AL gave at the 12th conference. At the 13th, Robert McCabe presented AL's
"Why and How Research." Mimeos are in the file. 10 letters, misc., ms., 1946-1948
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box 006
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Organizations, Committees: NRC Committees
View digitized contents of this box. : Box 006 continues organizational and committee records, specifically those of the
National Research Council. AL was a member and chairman of at least two committees
of the council: the Committee on Wild Life, 1931-1936, and the Committee on Aircraft
vs. Wilderness, 1945-1947. (He was also apparently a member of a forestry committee
in the late 1920s, but no records have been found.) Materials in this box consist of
two folders from AL's own files, one on each committee, and a number of folders with
correspondence and reports Xeroxed in September 1968 from committee folders in the
files of the NRC Division of Biology and Agriculture, located in the archives of the
National Academy of Sciences. The latter appear to be files of the chairman of the
Division, Ivey F. Lewis et al. (1931-1936), and Robert F. Griggs (1945-1947).
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box 006
folder 001
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National Research Council, Wild Life Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. This folder is AL's file, with a notation in his hand, "culled 12/38." Included
are minutes of an organizational meeting in which AL participated; AL's "Proposed
Game Survey," 1931; "Function of the Wildlife Committee" by AL, 1932; his undated
"Proposal for a Conservation Inventory of Threatened Species;" a committee report
drafted by AL "On the proposed wildlife research program of the USBS," 1935; AL's
report for 1935; and other items. Most of these reports were not in the committee
files in the NAS Archives (see paragraph above), but have since been supplied. 9 reports, 1931-1936
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box 006
folder 002
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Committee on Wild Life: General
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains mostly correspondence, with a few memoranda and reports, concerning
general affairs of the committee from its inception following the suggestion of AL
and L. J. Cole in a letter of 6 June 1930, to its termination following AL's March
1936 request to be relieved of the chairmanship (in order to avoid conflict with
his chairmanship of the AWI Technical Committee). Members of the committee as
organized December 1931 were John C. Merriam (chairman), Charles C. Adams, H. E.
Anthony, Harold C. Bryant, E. A. Goldman, AL, and V. E. Shelford. Included here
are meeting minutes; discussion of the functions of the committee; correspondence
concerning AL's appointment as chairman in June 1934; discussion concerning
coordination with other organizations and agencies; and discussions about the
preservation of rare and endangered species. 123 pp, 1930-1936 (NAS Archives)
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box 006
folder 003
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Committee on Wild Life: Subcommittee on Training Men for Administrative and
Educational Work in Wildlife Problems
View digitized contents of this folder. AL and P. S. Lovejoy were members of this subcommittee, which was chaired by A.
G. Ruthven. Correspondence concerns subcommittee reports and discussion of same
among members of the Committee on Wild Life. 22 pp, 1933-1935 (NAS Archives)
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box 006
folder 004
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Committee on Wild Life: Biological Survey Research Units
View digitized contents of this folder. The Committee on Wild Life had been asked by J. N. Darling, Chief of the USBS, to
provide advice on a proposed game research program of the USBS. Correspondence in
this folder concerns a draft report prepared by AL. 46 pp, April-August1935 (NAS Archives)
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box 006
folder 005
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National Research Council, Aircraft Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. This folder is AL's own file; it contains committee correspondence, memos, and
reports for the period after he relinquished the chairmanship to Olaus Murie until
the committee made its final report (copy enclosed) and was disbanded. The
committee had been organized in May 1945 in response to a request from Chief
Forester Lyle F. Watts of the United States Forest Service for advice concerning
the proper control of the use of airplanes over wilderness areas. Committee
members were AL (chairman), Shirley W. Allen, John H. Baker, Frederick Law
Olmstead, and Kenneth A. Reid, with Olaus Murie and W. J. P. Aberg added later.
When AL stepped down as chairman (due to the press of graduate students at the
University of Wisconsin), he apparently sent his entire file to Mr. Murie. 20 items, March 1946-April 1947
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box 006
folder 006
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Committee on Aircraft vs. Wilderness
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials here were also photocopied from the NAS Archives. Included is Robert
Griggs' correspondence concerning nomination of members for the committee, in
addition to general committee correspondence. Apparently included in the material
AL sent to Murie, but not present in this folder, were preliminary reports from
individual members of the committee and AL's rough manuscript draft of a
report. 118 pp (NAS Archives) 1945-1947
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box 007
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box 007
folder 001
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Oberlaender Trust
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence concerning AL's trip to Germany in August-November 1935,
financed by the Oberlaender Trust, and subsequent articles and follow-up. Adalbert
Ebner correspondence is also included. 30 letters, 1935-1942
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box 007
folder 002
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Oberlaender Trust -- German Trip
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are further items relating to the 1935 German trip: L. Kneipp's daily
itinerary, with entries from 2 August-3 November; miscellaneous notes on German
forestry from Kneipp's notebook; correspondence between members of the group (all
copied from Kneipp Papers at the Arizona Historical Society); and an excerpt from
transcript of interview with C. L. Forsling (from Forest Products Laboratory
Library). 4 letters, 4 misc.
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box 007
folder 003
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Outdoor Life
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was on the advisory board of Outdoor Life .
Included here is correspondence with Harry McGuire, editor, et al., concerning the
bag limit issue, 1930. AL served on the awards committee and also received the
Outdoor Life Conservation Medal for 1930. 20 letters, 1929-1932
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box 007
folder 004
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Pelee Island
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was on the Board of Supervisors of the Ontario Pheasant Demonstration, located
on Pelee Island in Lake Erie. The demonstration was a cooperative venture of the
University of Wisconsin (through Allen Stokes of UW, in cooperation with the
Wisconsin Conservation Department), the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests,
and the Wildlife Management Institute. Correspondence with Stokes, Gutermuth of
WMI, et al., and pheasant data are included. 50 letters, 1947-1948
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box 007
folder 005
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Porcupine Wilderness Area
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence, heaviest in 1941-1942, is between AL, Philip Miles, and H. C.
Bradley, concerns an informal association to preserve the Porcupine Mountains
Area. The folder also contains reprints, maps, etc. 50 letters, misc., 1941-1945
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box 007
folder 006
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President's Committee on Wild Life Restoration
View digitized contents of this folder. In early 1934 AL served on the President's Committee on Wild Life Restoration
with Jay N. Darling and Thomas H. Beck (chairman). Correspondence concerns the
committee report, and was Xeroxed from originals on file in offices of the US Fish
and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C., on 31 May 1966. Also in the folder is AL's
typescript copy of the report, dated 8 February 1934. The Archives collection does
not contain the printed version of the report. 5 letters, report, January-February 1934
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box 007
folder 007
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Quetico-Superior
View digitized contents of this folder. Folders 007 and 007a contain correspondence related to the Quetico-Superior area.
These letters, many of them several single-spaced pages in length, include a
number of carbons, some going back to 1934, sent to AL by H. H. Chapman to keep
him informed. The folders also contain correspondence with Ernest Oberholtzer
(President, Quetico-Superior Council, of which AL was representative or advisory
member), Jay Price, Ovid Butler, Robert F. Griggs (NRC), W. S. Cooper, Chester S.
Wilson (Minnesota Commissioner of Conservation), Kenneth Reid (IWLA), Frederick
Winston, Otto Doering, Olaus Murie, et al. AL's connection is not obvious --
probably personal interest -- but the Q-S Council, Wisconsin Conservation
Commission, Ecological Society of America, National Research Council, and other
organizations may have contributed to his involvement. 1934-1944
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box 007
folder 007a
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folder 008
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Remington Game Club
View digitized contents of this folder. Included is the verbatim transcript (53 pp) of a meeting of the club held at
Babcock, Wisconsin, on 31 Jan. 1942. It includes a speech by Wallace Grange on the
Sandhill game farm and the deer problem, and in the discussion a statement by
Clarence Searles in defense of his position regarding a deer-tight fence. AL was a
friend of both men. transcript, 1942
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box 007
folder 009
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Resettlement Administration
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains letters, memos, and reports on projects in Wisconsin on which AL was
asked to consult, including introduction of snowshoe hares, timber on flowages,
and the Greendale Project Area. 10 items, 1936-1937
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box 007
folder 010
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Rockford Deer Area -- Paul B. Riis
View digitized contents of this folder. : Paul B. Riis was superintendent for Howard D. Colman, who owned forest land near
Rockford and retained AL as consultant. AL made 2 reports, 1936 and 1937, but most
of the later correspondence is with Riis, who was doing browse studies. In the
early 1950s, these materials were lent to Lyle R. Pietsch who wrote a deer report,
in part dealing with the work of Riis.
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box 008
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folder 001
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Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Research
Fellowships
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was a member of SAAMI's Committee on Restoration and Protection of Game and
was employed by the Institute from 1928-1932 to conduct game surveys and to
supervise several game research fellowships financed by SAAMI. Game survey and
fellowship correspondence may be found in the state files, species and subject
files, and writings (9/25/10-6, Box 003). This folder contains a "Prospectus for a
Demonstration in Natural Quail Farming" (7 pp mimeo, perhaps by AL, ca. 1928)
which indicates that the SAAMI fellowships, an outgrowth of the game survey, were
to be modeled on the Georgia Quail Investigations. Also included are four
memoranda of agreement between SAAMI, the USBS, and the Universities of Wisconsin,
Michigan, Minnesota, and Arizona; and an "Outline of Proposed International
Migratory Bird Study," 1931, which may also have been prepared by AL. 6 items, 1928-1931
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box 008
folder 002
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Sigma Xi
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns AL's nominations of Stoddard, Errington, Hickey, Buss,
McCabe, and Hochbaum for membership. 10 letters, 1929-1930, 1943-1944
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box 008
folder 003
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Society of American Foresters
View digitized contents of this folder. In 1934 the Society of American Foresters established a Committee on Forest Game
Policy, with AL serving as chairman until December 1937. About 80 letters,
1934-1937, are correspondence with committee members: Ralph T. King (University of
Minnesota), P. S. Lovejoy (Michigan Conservation Dept), C. E. Rachford (Assistant
Forester, United States Forest Service), Walter P. Taylor (USBS, Texas Cooperative
Wildlife Service) and H. H. Chapman (ex-officio as President of the Society).
There is 1 letter, c. 1945, indicating AL was associate editor for wildlife
management for the Journal of Forestry. AL was elected fellow of the society in
1945. There are 8 letters concerning other fellows, 1947. AL was a member of the
Committee on Forestry Award, 1944-1947, for which there are 17 letters; G. A.
Pearson was chairman. There are also 7 miscellaneous letters, 1945-47, and 5
letters, 1948, concerning posthumous publication of AL's "Why and How Research." 120 letters, 1934-1948
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folder 004
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Soil Conservation Society of America
View digitized contents of this folder. AL joined the Soil Conservation Society of America in August 1947, and asked to
receive the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
which began publication in July 1946. The national secretary, Melville H. Cohee,
was an associate of AL's on the Coon Valley project (see Folder 013 below). 3 letters, 1947-1948
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box 008
folder 005
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United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of
Resources
View digitized contents of this folder. On 27 February 1948 AL was invited by J. A. Krug, Secretary of the Interior, to
be on an advisory committee on American participation in the United Nations
Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Resources. AL's death
came before he was able to take part in the conference. 5 letters and mimeos, 1948
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folder 006
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US Biological Survey
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence, especially concerning SAAMI game fellowships, with Paul
Redington (Chief of the USBS, 1928-1933), W. B. Bell, W. L. McAtee, and Ira
Gabrielson (Chief, 1935-?). Stoddard supervised the fellowships for the United
States Biological Survey until 1930, after which W.B. Grange took over. AL was a
US deputy game warden (USBS) until 1936 (see Official Federal Personnel Record,
9/25/10-11, MF1), but there is no record of any activity. This folder also
contains letters and comments concerning several manuscripts: "Conservation
Economics" (AL, 1934), "The Forester's Role in Game Management" (1930), McAtee's
alternate report on wildlife restoration (1934), and "The Biological Survey in
Relation to Game Management" (1934). 85 letters, ms., 1928-1936
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folder 007
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US Forest Service (USFS)
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns the Pisgah (North Carolina) public shooting ground, AL's
memo on the Copeland Resolution and "Plan for Revenue-Producing Conservation on
Mixed Lands in Wisconsin," and a "position" for AL. A 1947 letter to Senator
McCarthy opposes removal of the Wildlife Management Division of the United States
Forest Service. See also the United States Forest Service Records series
(9/25/10-11). 10 letters, 1932; 1 letter, 1947
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folder 008
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USFS -- Milwaukee Office
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with R. E. Trippensee (Technical Supervisor, Fish and
Game), Albert Van S. Pulling (Technician), Earl S. Pierce (Assistant Regional
Forester), et al., mostly concerning policy and game activities in Wisconsin,
especially deer management and soil erosion control. Several USFS mimeos
concerning game are also included. 35 letters, misc., 1934-1935
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folder 009
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USFS -- Erosion Control Work, Region 3
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was asked to inspect conservation camps in the Southwest, May-July 1933, with
respect to soil erosion. Contents include a map of camps and erosion areas; AL's
digests of several relevant publications; records of percolation studies on sample
plots; ca. 10 bulletins, memos, or releases of USFS, several with sections by AL;
and AL's "Erosion Theory for the Southwest" (December 1935). 25 items, 1933
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folder 010
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USFS, Erosion Control [Service?], Wisconsin
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains blueprints of farm plans, including one by AL; AL's "Memo on Vegetation
for Erosion Control -- Wisconsin Energy Conservation Work (ECW) Camps"; M. E.
Deters' "Report of Inspection on ECW Flood Control Camps, 9/24/1933"; and 2
letters. blueprints, reports, 2 letters, 1933
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box 008
folder 011
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US Senate Committee on Conservation of Wildlife
View digitized contents of this folder. In May 1930, the United States Senate established a Committee on Conservation of
Wild Life, which included Senators Frederick C. Walcott, Harry B. Hawes, Key
Pittman, Charles L. McNary, and Peter Norbeck. Senator Hawes wrote the first
general report on 21 Jan 1931, apparently incorporating suggestions made by AL (in
a statement for Senator Hawes dated 19 December 1930; see Writings, 9/25/10-6, Box
016). 25 letters, misc., 1930-1934; 1 letter, 1935;
2 letters, 1940
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box 008
folder 012
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US Soil Erosion Service (US-SES)
View digitized contents of this folder. Ten letters (1934) concern AL's statement of opposition to Harold Icke's
abandonment of game management on SES projects. The remaining correspondence, with
H. H. Bennitt, W. C. Lowdermilk, and Charles C. Collier, all of the SES, concerns
policy and the role of the University of Wisconsin in research. 25 letters, 1934-1935
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folder 013
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US-SES, Coon Valley
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains several notes from AL's visits to Coon Valley, 1933-1934, and copies of
game censuses by Starker Leopold, 1934-1935. It is extremely unfortunate that
there is not more material on Coon Valley in AL's files, since documentation of
the nationally significant developments there seems generally to have been
destroyed. There is, however, a small quantity of material on Coon Valley in
General Files, O. R. Zeasman, 9/22/10, Box 001. 1933-1935
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folder 014
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US Soil Conservation Service
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence for 1936 involves proposals for a wildlife project at the
Wisconsin Erosion Experiment Station and discussion of Van Dersal's "Handbook of
Native Woody Plants," in which AL would have liked more attention given to
ecology. The foregoing may have been related to AL's appointment as Collaborator,
SCS, on 6 September 1939. Correspondence and mimeo in 1940 concern wildlife and
soil conservation in Wisconsin. 20 letters, 1936-1940
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box 008
folder 015
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UW Committees
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains requests to serve on various university committees, but no record of
action: 1941, Committee on Limnology; 1943, Committee to select Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation visiting lecturers; 1944, Lecture and Forum Committee of the
University Club; 1947, Conservation Major advisory committee; 1947, University
Committee on Lake and Stream Investigations; 1948, Arboretum Committee. 1941-1948
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box 008
folder 016
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University Committee on Recreation Curriculum (President's Committee on
Major in Community Leadership in Recreation)
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was a member of an advisory group to this body in 1945. The folder contains
mostly mimeos concerning proposed curriculum. 1945
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box 008
folder 017
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UW College of Agriculture Post-War Planning Committee -- Subcommittee on
National and State Policies Affecting Wisconsin Agriculture
View digitized contents of this folder. This group was a subset of the College of Agriculture's Post-War Planning
Committee, chaired by R. K. Froker. Included are several drafts of a report on
public policies for Wisconsin, including rewrites of the conservation section by
AL in several drafts, and other related papers and correspondence. 1944-1945
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box 009
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folder 001
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The Wilderness Society (WS), 1934-1940
View digitized contents of this folder. In 1934, Robert Marshall, Harvey Broome, Benton MacKaye, and Jerome Frank asked
AL and five others to serve as an organizing committee; AL accepted. On 27 March
1935 he was asked to be the first president, but declined, feeling that the
president ought to live in Washington, D.C. He was on the Council from the start
until his death. Correspondence, mostly with Marshall and Robert Sterling Yard, is heaviest during
1934-36 and concerns Society policy and issues, including the Green Mountain
Parkway, Okeefenokee Swamp, Porcupine Mountains, Gila Wilderness, and Escalante
Wilderness. Materials in the folder run through June 1940--up to the death of Bob
Marshall and the Marshall Commemorative Issue of The Living Wilderness. 125 letters, 1934-1940
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WS, July 1945-1947
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was elected vice president of the Wilderness Society in July 1945.
Correspondents include Howard Zahniser (executive secretary), MacKaye (president),
Olaus Murie (director), Harvey Broome, and Ernest Griffith. 90 letters, July 1945-1947
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(WS), Robert Marshall Wilderness Fund
View digitized contents of this folder. Robert Marshall's will established the fund in 1939 to provide continuing support
for Wilderness Society activities. AL was selected as trustee to take Yard's place
in 1945. Official correspondence, memos to trustees, auditors' reports, and
financial reports are included. 1945-1948
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Wildlife Management Institute
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence, mostly with C.R. Gutermuth (vice president), concerns AL's
summarization of the 12th North American Wildlife Conference (see Box 005, folder
005), fellowships, and positions for students, etc. 20 letters, 1947-1948
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The Wildlife Society (WLS)
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence and papers concerning the organization of the society (established
1936) indicate that AL was a councillor, chairman of the names and purposes
committee, and member of the committee on qualifications for affiliation.
Permanent organization was completed in Feb. 1937. AL was on the Advisory
Committee. Correspondence with Ralph King, Stoddard, McAtee, Bennitt, et al., concerns the
Journal of Wildlife Management , members, etc. 60 items, 1936-1940; 35 items,
1940-1948
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The Wildlife Society 1938-earlier
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes pre-1938 correspondence of the Wildlife Society. During the 2007 digitization process, folder 006 was split in due to its sheer
bulk.
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WLS, Awards Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. The committee was established in 1940, with Ward McAtee, editor of the Journal of Wildlife Management , as chairman (later
Storer, et al.). AL was a member. Correspondence, mostly with McAtee, concerns
policy and criticism of various publications being considered for awards. Fred
Hamerstrom took over during 1940-47 due to AL's bad eyes. 40 letters, 1940-1947
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WLS, Committee on Foreign Relations
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was chairman and Charles Elton, et al., were members of this committee
(established 1946). Correspondence deals with policy on foreign memberships and
cooperation. AL's "Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations" is included. 25 letters, 1946-1947
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WLS, Committee on Professional Standards
View digitized contents of this folder. This committee was established in 1938 with Rudolf Bennitt as chairman. AL, who
had been on the original Qualifications for Membership Committee, would have been
chairman but for his bad eyes. He may have been in charge, however, of a
subcommittee to draft a statement. Included are discussions on "What is a wild life manager?" and the evolution of
AL's manuscript, "Academic and Professional Training in Wildlife Work," with
comments on various drafts by Stoddard. Correspondents include Taylor, Bennitt,
Elton, et al. 70 items, 1938-1939; 15 items,
1940-1943
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Wilson Ornithological Club
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns a proposed symposium on wildlife management to be chaired
by AL at the annual meeting, 1940. (Did it occur?) In 1948, AL was appointed to a
conservation committee chaired by Hochbaum and a committee chaired by Emlen for
the meeting of the WOC in Madison. Much of the correspondence is with Olin S.
Pettingell, Jr., who was secretary in 1940 and president in 1948. 30 letters, 1928-1948
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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters -- Natural Resources
Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. This committee was established in 1942 with AL as chairman and Norman Fassett and
E.F. Bean as members. Included is correspondence on the deer issue; manuscripts of
"Deer Irruptions;" and a few items relating to Subcommittees on Distribution of
Wisconsin Trees (Fassett, chairman) and Ecology of the Wolf in Wisconsin (Feeney
as chairman, Clarence Searles, Ernest Swift). 35 letters, 1942-1944
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Wisconsin Conservation League
View digitized contents of this folder. The League was organized in 1940. AL was member at large on the Executive
Committee and a member of the Public Relations and Education Committees (1941). He
resigned as member at large in 1942, disapproving of President Radke's aggressive
and political policy in the Catlin-Heil affair. Two letters in 1947 concern AL's
suggestion for a committee to map the future of the League. 23 letters, 1940-1942; 2 letters,
1947
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Wisconsin (Geological and) Natural History Survey
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was a member of the Faculty Division of Biological Sciences committee on the
organization and function of a revived Natural History Survey. Correspondence,
reports, and AL's proposals for publications are included. 6 items, 1946-1947
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Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Walter Scott concerns honorary membership for AL in 1942 and
the Passenger Pigeon Monument in 1947. 2 letters, 1942; 3 [letters], 1947
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Wisconsin Conservation (Commission) Department
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was employed by the WCD during parts of 1932-33 to survey game management and
public hunting areas. There are about 30 reports and letters, including a "Report
on game management demonstration." In 1933 AL was appointed to the newly established Game Committee (with Grimmer as
chairman, and MacKenzie) and also to the Fisheries Committee. The folder contains
correspondence with General Ralph Immell (WCD Director), MacKenzie, Grimmer, et
al. Also included are materials concerning UW-WCD cooperation on game management,
including trapping and banding permits and a proposal for wildlife research under
the Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Act. 30 items, 1932-1933; 80 items,
1933-1943
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Wisconsin Conservation Commission -- Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was appointed Conservation Commissioner as of 21 June 1943. Correspondence is
with department officials, other commissioners, and citizens around the state,
mostly concerning deer. There is some correspondence with WCD from AL in his role
as professor regarding UW-WCD cooperation in game management. 135 letters, 1943-1948
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WCC Minutes
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains Xerox copies from bound volumes of WCC minutes in the Wisconsin State
Archives, WSHS. Portions selected include speeches or comments by AL (quoted,
paraphrased, or simply reported) on Commission matters with which he was
particularly concerned, including deer management, waterfowl regulations, etc.
Minutes of certain meetings during 1943-44 were too light to be xeroxed. 1943-1948
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(WCD) Citizen's Deer Committee
View digitized contents of this folder. This committee was appointed by the commission in Fall 1942. AL was selected as
chairman. A June 1943 report, largely written by AL, and a May 1944 report not
signed by AL, are included. (A note on the folder says, "Rest of material sent
Jacobson when he was made new chairman," perhaps when AL was appointed to the
commission.) 8 letters and statements, 1942-1944
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(WCD) Wisconsin Committee on Natural Areas
View digitized contents of this folder. AL wrote a Conservation Commission resolution of 13 Feb. 1945 creating this
committee. He was chosen to represent the WCD (as temporary chairman?), Fassett
the UW, and Albert Fuller the Milwaukee Public Museum. Discussions concern
Cedarburg Bog, Faville Grove, and Parfrey's Glen. 20 letters, 1945-1946
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Series: 9/25/10-3: County, State, and Foreign Files
View digitized contents of this series. Mr. Leopold apparently set up the County, State, and Foreign Files when he began his
game surveys for the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) in
1928. Since the surveys were originally intended to cover the entire country, he began
filing clippings on game matters from newspapers, state conservation bulletins, and the
DuPont Conservation News ; digests of and extracts from
books and articles he had read; maps, data, reports, and other materials, all designated
miscellaneous. He also used the miscellaneous files to store extra outline maps, most of
which have been removed. The correspondence in these files is of about equal bulk with the miscellaneous
materials for each state, and includes letters to and from cooperators of the survey,
officials of SAAMI and its Committee on Restoration and Protection of Game (especially
Stewart Commeaux, John M. Olin, Elliott C. Dill, and L. W. T. Waller, Jr.), and other
friends. It concerns game matters, potential game surveys, and conservation issues in
the various states. The files contain additional correspondence and data for states
actually surveyed by Mr. Leopold -- Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. SAAMI game research fellowships are the
subject of correspondence with David Gorsuch in Arizona (quail), R. E. Yeatter in
Michigan (ring-necked pheasant and Hungarian partridge), and Ralph King in Minnesota
(ruffed grouse and cycles). Materials relating to Paul Errington's fellowship at the
University of Wisconsin (quail) are not found in this series, but there is some material
in the Bobwhite folder (9/25/10-4 002 004). Some correspondence describes private consulting by Mr. Leopold in the period between
the termination of his support by SAAMI in early 1932 and his faculty appointment in
August 1933, but after 1933 materials in the state files begin diminishing gradually to
about 1940. The Wisconsin files, arranged by county, contain correspondence and notes, reports,
maps, reprints, clippings, and other materials on wildlife history and game management,
gathered mostly during the game survey and the early years of Mr. Leopold's faculty
position, about 1929-1939. Some folders contain plat books, land economic inventory
maps, wildlife management plans by Mr. Leopold and others, student papers on various
areas, and consulting reports. The foreign files contain correspondence and articles from about 1930-1940 on wildlife
and conservation philosophy. Arrangement of folders is alphabetical by county (Wisconsin), state, or country.
Material within folders is arranged chronologically. Little or no description of the
contents is available for most folders. Empty folders have been noted.
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Adams County
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence and manuscripts concerning the Monroe Center Game Cooperative
1933-1935, and correspondence 1941-1943 with Donald Brown of Friendship concerning
sandhill cranes and other wildlife. 15 letters, 5 ms., 1933-1943, 1956
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(Columbia County) Agency House, Portage
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains two letters, a report by AL, and a blueprint pertaining to the
possibility of reestablishing a prairie on the property. 4 items, 1941-1942
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Dodge County
View digitized contents of this folder. Contents pertain largely to Horicon Marsh and to a game management plan prepared
by AL and Ralph Conway for the Beaver Dam Conservation Club. 20 items, 1935-1937, 1947
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LaCrosse County
View digitized contents of this folder. Here are included Paul Errington's correspondence with John P. Bird of LaCrosse
and pages from Mr. Bird's shooting journal, sent to AL for his files. 10 letters, journal pp., 1929-1937
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Arizona, Miscellaneous and Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with W. P. Taylor, D. M. Gorsuch, Fred Winn et al., concerns
Arizona reorganization, etc. Miscellaneous materials regarding Kaibab are also
included. 20 letters, 1928-1935; 3 [letters], 1944-1947;
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Arizona Fellowship
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with David Gorsuch, fellow; Charles T. Vorhies,
University of Arizona faculty member in charge; Walter P. Taylor, USBS-Tuscon; H.
L. Shantz, President, University of Arizona; and H. L. Stoddard, United States
Biological Survey supervisor. Correspondence with David Gorsuch, 18 September
1934, concerns efforts to continue financing through ECW. 115 letters, 1928-1936
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California, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Tracy Storer on quail, Joseph Dixon on deer, and
Joseph Grinnell on the California condor; and a 1938 letter to Carl Sauer on
research in the Southwest. 85 letters, 1928-1947
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Connecticut, Miscellaneous and Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with H. H. Chapman and Henry Graves (Yale Forest School) and
Arthur L. Clarke (Supt., State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners) concerns a
game program at Yale and a possible survey of Connecticut. Miscellaneous items
include A.L. Clarke's Rural Homes Plan (1933). 50 letters, 1928-1937; 5 misc.,
1930-1933
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Indiana, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Richard Lieber (director, Department of Conservation), A. E.
Andrews (assistant editor, The Indiana Farmer's
Guide ) and others concerns a SAAMI survey (1929), hawk trapping (1931), and
a possible game survey (1933). 70 letters, 1929-1935
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Maryland, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Bob Marshall concerning wilderness and Brazier
Howell concerning predator control. 13 letters, 1930-1936
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Massachusetts, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with Arthur L. Clark, 1928 (Game Restoration Department,
The National Sportsman); John C. Phillips, 1929-1930 (President, Massachusetts
Fish and Game Association); Frank Waugh (Massachusetts State College); David
Aylward; Hugh M. Raup (Arnold Arboretum, Harvard) on ecology and climatic change;
and others, on the possibility of a New England game survey. 80 letters, 1928-1938
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County, State, and Foreign Files: States, Iowa
View digitized contents of this box. : Materials from AL's 1928 SAAMI survey of Iowa are apparently not included. Rather,
this series of files deals with his later game survey of Iowa, 1931-1932, and
follow-up to it. (The survey was undertaken by AL as a facet of the Iowa 25-year
Conservation Plan coordinated by Jacob L. Crane, Jr., planning consultant.)
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Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Gordon Leavitt, John N. Ball, E. S. Parker, Chance S. Hill,
and others involves preliminaries and follow-up to the second Iowa survey. 125 letters, 1931-1939
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Correspondence with Fish & Game Commission
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include I. T. Bode, State Fish and Game Warden; William Schuenke,
Chief Supervisor, Game and Wardens; W. C. Boone, Chairman Fish and Game
Commission; Arther E. Rapp, Secretary Fish and Game Commission; and Jacob L.
Crane, Jr., Planning Consultant. 160 letters, 1931-1935
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Game Research at Ames (Errington)
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with Paul Errington, SAAMI fellow under AL at the UW,
1929-1932. Errington was recipient of a 3-year grant from J. N. Darling (matched
by funds from Iowa State College, Ames, and the Iowa Fish and Game Commission) for
scientific research bearing on execution of the Iowa Conservation plan,
1932-1935. 80 letters, 1929, 1931-1940
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Publication of Handbook and Report
View digitized contents of this folder. In spring 1932, AL prepared a handbook, Management of
Upland Game Birds , which was distributed in pamphlet form. The report
"Game Survey of Iowa" (summer 1932) was never fully published. Correspondence with
I. T. Bode, W. C. Boone, Jacob L. Crane, Jr., Cal Johnson (editor, Outdoor America ) and others, concerns various schemes for
publication. (See also "Game Survey of Iowa" in 9/25/10-6, Box 010, Folder
003.) 60 letters; 1932-1933
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Report on Iowa Game Survey
View digitized contents of this folder. Folder 005 contains reprints of chapters 1-3 of the 1933 report on the Iowa Game
Survey, along with typed drafts of chapters 3, 6-9, and Preface. (Chapters 1-4
were published in Outdoor America .) Also included is
correspondence (August-October 1933) concerning suspension of the magazine and
consequences for AL's report. 7 letters, 1933; reprints and mss.
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Supporting Data for Report
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence, maps, charts, reports, clippings, etc. Contents were unbound for
digitization in 2007 and are kept in the order in which they were bound. 80 items, 1931-1932 (bound file folder)
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Michigan, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include P. S. Lovejoy, Michigan Department of Conservation,
Division of Game; S. T. Dana, Dean, University of Michigan School of Forestry and
Conservation; Victor H. Cahalane, Conservation Department -- Deer Investigations;
H. M. Wright, Assistant Professor of Forest Zoology, University of Michigan; Miles
D. Pirnie, Ornithologist, Game Division; H. D. Ruhl, Game Division; Carl Hubbs,
University of Michigan Institute for Fisheries Research; et al. Correspondence for
1937 concerns efforts to continue the research of William H. Long, Jr. 60 letters, 1928-1934; 20 [letters],
1937
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Michigan, Williamston Project
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains reports, articles, etc. on a cooperative farmer-sportsman arrangement,
supported by Michigan IWLA. 20 misc., 1929-1932
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Minnesota, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with Charles L. Horn, President, Federal Cartridge
Company, concerning predation, 1933-1934. 110 letters, 1928-1940
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Minnesota Fellowship
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Ralph T. King, fellow studying ruffed grouse and
cycles; R.N. Chapman, faculty supervisor; and Dr. Green. 110 letters, 1928-1934
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Missouri, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Elora Blaettner and others on the game survey; with
W. O. Nagel and Rudolf Bennitt on teaching conservation; and on the Irish
Wilderness of Missouri (wild turkey country), 1937. 200 letters, 1934-1940
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New Mexico, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence concerning the reorganization of New Mexico's
conservation agencies; game matters; and personal matters. Includes correspondence
with Elliott and Omar Barker, R. Fred Pettit, Edgar L. Perry (State Fish and Game
Warden), Frank C. W. Pooler (USFS District 3 Forester), Arthur Sisk, J. Stokely
Ligon (State Department of Game and Fish), John D. Clark (Professor at the
University of New Mexico), et al. 120 letters, 1925-1941
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Pattie's Journal
View digitized contents of this folder. AL intended to write a paper on Southwestern ecology, using James O. Pattie's
journal as a major source. 10 letters and 2 annotated maps, 1924-1926
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New York, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include Davis Quinn on predation; Arthur Allen, Cornell; Gardiner
Bump (New York Conservation Department) and Ralph Hosmer (Professor of Forestry at
Cornell) concerning possible lectures or surveys in New York, 1932; Mrs. Rosalie
Edge, Emergency Conservation Committee; Helen Willis et al. concerning newspaper
articles on AL's work; and Ray Holland, editor of Field and
Stream . 140 letters, 1928-1939
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Ohio, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include E. L. Wickliff, Ohio Department of Agriculture --
Conservation Division; Lawrence Hicks, Ohio Game Survey; and S. Prentice Baldwin,
et al. Subjects include possible Ohio fellowships and a predator controversy in
Ohio, 1932-1934. 130 letters, 1928-1947
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Oregon, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Earl Fry (DuPont in Seattle), et al., on the possibility of
AL's conducting an Oregon game survey; John D. Guthrie; Walter J. Perry; and
others. 50 letters, 1928-1941
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folder 006
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folder 007
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Pennsylvania, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with W. Gard Conklin (Board of Game Commissioners), Ed C.
M. Richards, Richard Gerstell, Seth Gordon, Gifford Pinchot (1940), L. W. T.
Waller, Jr., William R. Van Dersal, Morris L. Cooke, et al. 100 letters, 1928-1940
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South Carolina, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence about a game management course in South Carolina, and
with George L. Barrus on fire, brush, and quail. 22 letters, 1930-1935
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Texas, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include William J. Tucker (Secretary of the Texas Game, Fish, and
Oyster Commission), H. H. MacDonald, Walter P. Taylor, Phil Goodrum, et al. 34 letters, 1930-1943
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(Texas) King Ranch
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was invited to visit this ranch 6-7 February 1947, immediately after a WMI
conference in San Antonio, held 3-5 February. Subjects discussed in correspondence
include deer, quail (Errington's research), and predators. 13 letters, January-April 1947; photos
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Utah, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with S. B. Locke of the Intermountain Experimental
Station regarding deer, and with T. G. Taylor of Utah State Agricultural College,
who asked for a SAAMI fellowship and for information on a game survey for
Utah. 50 letters, 1928-1936
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Washington, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include D. J. Leffingwell, Washington State College, Pullman
(concerning a possible quail fellowship); Earl Fry; and F. S. Henika, Pullman. 55 letters, 1928-1942
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Wyoming, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with M. W. Rush concerning an elk study in Yellowstone;
and with Olaus Murie about predators, gulls, and ducks. 18 letters, 1928-1940
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(Wyoming) Sagehen Study
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include S. B. Locke, Conservation Director, IWLA; C. L. Forsling,
Director of the Intermountain Forest and Range Experimental Station, Ogden; John
W. Scott, professor of zoology, University of Wyoming; George Girard, student. 40 letters, 1932-1935
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Ontario-Quebec
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Harrison Lewis (Chief Federal Migratory Bird Officer, Ontario
and Quebec) and Hoyes Lloyd concerning wildlife matters and conservation
philosophy. 45 letters, 1930-1939; 2 misc.
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Europe
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondents include T. M. Rasek; Charles Elton and A. D. Middleton (Bureau of
Animal Population, Oxford); Oscar De Beaux (Italy); and V. Generosoff (Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics). 45 letters, 1930-1940; 3 misc.
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Series: 9/25/10-4: Species and Subjects
View digitized contents of this series. AL apparently set up the species and subject files in the early 1920s in connection
with his proposed book, "Southwestern Game Fields" (ms. 1927), later titled "Deer
Management in the Southwest" (ms. 1929). See Southwestern book manuscripts in 9/25/10-6,
Box 10. Correspondence in the files indicates that after Mr. Leopold left the Southwest for
Madison in 1924, he continued to send clippings, notes, and other items "for the files"
to his co-authors in New Mexico, J. Stokely Ligon and R. Fred Pettit. It is not clear
whether he ultimately brought those files to Madison (perhaps after his deer-hunting
trip to New Mexico in November 1929, by which time work on the joint manuscript seems to
have ceased), or whether he retained copies in back-up files of his own. At any rate,
materials in the species and subject files in the UW-Madison Archives seem to have been
written or collected almost entirely by AL. The earliest material (to about 1929) relates largely to the "Southwestern" book and to
a few of Mr. Leopold's early articles on game management. Some material in these files
(1928-1930) pertains to general or summary aspects of the Report
on a Game Survey of the North Central States (1931), although most material for
individual state surveys is in the state files. A good deal of correspondence and other
material, especially 1930-1931, concerns various sections of Leopold's textbook, Game Management (1933). After 1933, content of most of the
folders is of a more miscellaneous nature and diminishes in quantity. Exceptions are
certain species and subjects, such as upland game birds, whitetail deer, rabbits,
cycles, food patches, etc., on which AL's research interests centered during the 1930s.
In such folders, there is considerable correspondence with students and colleagues, as
well as data and occasional working papers for articles. (See also the research area and
project files, 9/25/10-5, and research manuscripts working papers, 9/25/10-6, Boxes 007
and 012.) The species and subject files originally contained about equal quantities of
correspondence and miscellaneous material. At the time the files were deposited by the
University of Wisconsin Department of Wildlife Ecology, however, most of the published
items (except for occasional duplicates) were removed, along with materials filed after
1948. (A few folders accessioned earlier are included in this series, and may include
some published items.) Published materials removed from the files were mostly clippings
and articles from state game bulletins and popular outdoor magazines, such as Outdoor Life . Certain folders containing solely published items
were not accessioned, and contents of a few folders have been consolidated, but the
series is arranged substantially as it was originally. The correspondence in this series indicates the breadth and character of AL's contacts
with sportsmen, wildlife researchers and administrators, government officials,
businessmen, and various individuals throughout the country in other professional and
private roles. It also indicates the extent to which certain of his research efforts
consisted of synthesizing heterogeneous data and observations and experiences of others.
In addition to correspondence, the files contain extracts from letters filed elsewhere;
AL's notes on his own field observations (including many made while on forest inspection
trips in the Southwest) and on observations reported to him by others; extracts from
published sources; AL's "digests" of books and articles; a few clippings from
mimeographed serials, such as United States Forest Service daily bulletins; occasional
cross-references to material in other files; and manuscripts, charts, maps, checklists,
and other working papers by AL. Species folders are arranged by type of species: Big Game (Boxes 001-002), Upland Game
Birds (Boxes 002-003), Songbirds (Box 003), Waterfowl (Box 004), Predators and
Furbearers (Box 004), and Rodents, Fish, Exotics (Box 005). Subject folders follow in
alphabetical order (Boxes 006-008). Material within each folder is arranged chronologically, although in many cases the
"original" AL material (correspondence, notes, manuscripts) is filed first and all
miscellaneous (and often undated material) is filed at the end of each folder.
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Big Game: Bears -- Grizzly & Large
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence re AL's article, "The Grizzly--A Problem in Land
Planning," Outdoor America (April 1942). 10 letters, notes, mss., 1921-1942
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Upland Game Birds: Bobwhite
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials concerning game surveys and studies undertaken by AL, Paul Errington,
Starker Leopold, Arthur Hawkins, and various UW researchers supervised by AL.
These folders (004a and 004b) comprise some 360 letters, plus miscellaneous
documents and manuscripts. 1915-1933
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Upland Game Birds: Quail Shortage of 1930
View digitized contents of this folder. Contents are mostly replies to AL's request for data, probably used for his
paper, "The Quail Shortage of 1930" (no drafts). 30 letters, misc., 1930-1931
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Upland Game Birds: Quail Sex Ratio Tally
View digitized contents of this folder. This folder contains replies to AL's annual requests for data about quail sex
ratio from game survey cooperators in the north central states, 1929-37, and
tabulations. The study was apparently by AL in connection with Paul Errington's
quail studies in Wisconsin.. 100 letters, misc., 1929-1938
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Upland Game Birds: Quail -- Gambel, Scaled, Mearns
View digitized contents of this folder. A few items, including reports (1922-24), pertain to the Quail Committee of the
Albuquerque Game Protective Association, of which AL was chairman. 10 letters, misc., mss., 1920-1942
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Upland Game Birds: Miscellaneous Birds
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are lists of birds seen, 1912-13, at Tres Piedras, New Mexico, and
Burlington, Iowa; and other items on miscellaneous species. 8pp notes, 1912-1913; 6 letters, misc.,
1919-1947
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Songbirds: Cardinal Song Record
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains "pin-up" tally sheets for days on which cardinals sing, filled in for AL
by various cooperators in Wisconsin, and related correspondence. letters, forms, 1946-1948
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Waterfowl in General
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with officials of the United States Biological Survey and others
concerning waterfowl policy and administration. Also included are materials
pertaining to miscellaneous species and research. 35 letters, misc., mss., 1921-1948
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Waterfowl: Jacksnipe, Woodcock, & Shorebirds
View digitized contents of this folder. Among other materials are some pertaining to AL's paper, "The decline of the
Jacksnipe in southern Wisconsin," Wilson Bulletin (1930). 25 letters, misc., mss., 1927-1944
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Rodents: Cottontail Scarcity Study, 1936-1939
View digitized contents of this folder. : Folders 002 and 003 contain field observation forms filled out by cooperators in
Wisconsin and related correspondence pertaining to a study of rabbit abundance in
which AL was apparently engaged as early as 1926.
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(Cycles) WPA Newspaper Search
View digitized contents of this folder. This is AL's file of correspondence with Leonard Wing and others concerning a
WPA-financed newspaper search for game notes for a wildlife cycle study. See
official WPA file below. 40 letters, misc., 1938-1939
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Leopold -- Wildlife Cycles (WPA Files)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains official correspondence, project proposals, work progress, summary
reports, and miscellaneous items pertaining to the WPA-financed Wildlife
Population Study, University Social Research, supervised by AL. 1937-1940
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Cycles -- Cartwright & Bach Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence initiated by B.W. Cartwright of Ducks Unlimited in
response to AL's 1943 pheasant paper, discussing cyclic theory, particularly in
relation to predation and population turnover. Roy N. Bach was working on the same
problem independently. 15 letters, 1944
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folder 009
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Food Selection & Palatability
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with Stoddard, McAtee, and Errington concerns AL's proposal for
research on wildlife food selection. 5 letters, mss., 1936
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Game and Fire
View digitized contents of this folder. Most of the correspondence dates from 1922-23 and concerns AL's article, "Wild
Followers of the Forest," American Forests (September
1923). 50 letters, misc., mss., 1922-1944
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History of Conservation in Europe & Asia
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are materials relating to AL's article, "The forestry of the prophets"
(1920), and his 1935 trip to Germany. 5 letters, misc., mss., 1920-1940
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History of Game -- Wisconsin
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials pertain to organization for research by the Wisconsin Conservation
Commission (AL was apparently a member of the Research Bureau, ca. 1932). Working
drafts and a corrected copy of the published version of AL's "Wisconsin Wildlife
Chronology" (1940) are also included. 10 letters, misc., mss., 1929-1944
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Palatability Tests
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials concern a cooperative study (apparently supervised by AL) by A.S.
Hawkins of the Illinois Natural History Survey and William Feeney of the
University of Wisconsin Arboretum. 15 letters, reports, 1939-1940
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Record Game Heads of North America
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with Alfred Ely, Chairman of Records of North American
Big Game, about measurement of big game heads in Wisconsin by William Elder. 15 letters, forms, misc., 1936-1938
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Rodent Management
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains records and correspondence about AL's travels through the West in the
summer of 1939 as a consultant to the Soil Conservation Service, focusing
especially on rodent control. Correspondence with Jean M. Linsdale, Ira
Gabrielson, Leo Couch, Albert Day, A.E. Borell, [F.E. Garlough], et al., concerns
AL's efforts to promote rodent management (environmental control) as an
alternative to poisoning. 25 letters, mss., 1939-1940
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Streambank Improvement for Wildlife Management
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains a report prepared by Otis Bersing of the Wisconsin Conservation
Department, along with AL's criticisms. 1944
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Wilderness Areas
View digitized contents of this folder. This is AL's wilderness file, containing correspondence, memos, maps,
manuscripts, clippings from the United States Forest Service Bulletin (mimeo), and
other miscellaneous items pertaining to establishment of the Gila Wilderness,
general wilderness area policy, and the wilderness idea. 20 letters, 2 memos, 2 maps, 6 manuscripts (by AL), 18 clippings, & misc.,
1922-1940
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Series: 9/25/10-5: Research Areas and Projects
View digitized contents of this series. Most of the areas and projects in this series represent ongoing research efforts
instituted by Mr. Leopold, usually in cooperation with others, and carried on under his
supervision by a succession of graduate students. Mr. Leopold's primary emphasis with
his students was on field work and the capacity to carry a research project through to
publication, even at the masters level. His main focus during the 1930s was on applied
ecology, the development of actual techniques and practices of game management, and
demonstration on the land -- hence these research areas, on which he delegated actual
land management responsibilities to his more advanced students. The Riley and Faville
Grove areas served, in addition, as demonstration areas in farm game management
organization. The bulk of the material pertains to research accomplished before World War II forced
curtailment. Included are AL's personal files of correspondence and records on the
various areas and projects; area atlases containing reports, data, correspondence, and
other records of historical value; such actual student research notes, manuscripts, and
correspondence as were retained in Mr. Leopold's files; and banding records coordinated
through the chair and later the department. Major categories include the University of Wisconsin Arboretum (001), Faville Grove
(002-004), Prairie du Sac (005), Riley (006), Prairie Chicken Investigations (007-009),
and general banding (010). See also files for Delta (9/25/10-2, Box 003) and working
papers for AL's own research manuscripts (9/25/10-6, Boxes 007-008, 012-013). Other
related materials may be found scattered throughout the species and subject files, the
Wisconsin county files, and in a few organization folders, such as Pelee Island and US
Soil Erosion Service -- Coon Valley.
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Research Areas and Projects: University of Wisconsin Arboretum
View digitized contents of this box. : AL's appointment to the chair of game management created by WARF in 1933 provided
for part of his time to be spent as director of all research on the newly
established University of Wisconsin Arboretum. In 1940, John Curtis became director
of plant research and Leopold became director of animal research. In addition to the
Arboretum papers from AL's own files in this box, see the extensive files of the
Arboretum itself (Record Group 38, UW-Madison Archives.)
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Arboretum, Administration and Personnel
View digitized contents of this folder. Documents are concerned with administrative and personnel matters. Included are
minutes of Arboretum Committee meetings, correspondence with members of the
committee and others concerning general Arboretum matters, and personnel
correspondence, especially regarding students of AL who worked on the area. AL
must have had a similar file for the period 1933-1938, but it was not among his
materials as accessioned. 125 items, 1938-1948
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University Arboretum Wild Life Management Plan
View digitized contents of this folder. Included is the University Arboretum Wild Life Management Plan, a 15-page mimeo
document with added maps, inventory lists, and appendices, prepared by AL as
Research Director. 25 October 1933
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Arboretum, Research and Technical, 1933-1939
View digitized contents of this folder. Box 001, Folders 003 through 005 contain correspondence, memos, project
proposals, data, and reports concerning ecology, habitat management, and wildlife
research supervised by AL. Included are materials on food patch experiments,
1934-1936, 1939; plantings on prairie, marsh, etc.; soil survey and ecology (S. A.
Wilde); game census reports; pheasant mobility and survival studies; birds of the
Arboretum, 1934-1941 (Anderson, Feeney, Sperry, Catenhausen); raptor observations,
1937-1938 (Feeney); shore-bird census, June 1939 (Winkler, Meyer, Glassberg);
miscellaneous bird projects on robin, blackbird, wren, mallard, wood duck, etc.;
spring mammal trapping study; plant succession, 1942; conversion of worn-out
woodlots to red cedar, 1942; oak reproduction, 1943-1944; forestry research, 1945;
flora of Ho-ne-um [sic] Pond, 1943 (Breitenbach); propagation of prairie flora
(McCabe); browse data from the McCabe four oak plots, May 1944 (Schenck);
cottontail projects, 1945 (Hale); United States Biological Survey plans, 1935; AL
draft for proposed leaflet, 1941; research plan for land animals, 1948 (AL and
Emlen); wildlife bibliography; and other miscellaneous materials. In June 2007 this folder was divided for better preservation of physical
contents. 1933-1936
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Research Areas & Projects: Faville Grove, General
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains materials related to the Faville Grove Wildlife Area. In 1934 AL was
instrumental in establishing this wildlife area, comprised of a group of cooperating
farms in Waterloo Township (Jefferson County). It was named in honor of Stoughton W.
Faville (1852-1951), a pioneer farmer and naturalist who encouraged and aided
University of Wisconsin research efforts on the area. Among students who worked on
the area were Judson Kempton, Ralph Conway, Arthur Hawkins, Hilbert Siegler, I. O.
Buss, Lyle Sowls, C. T. Black, and R. A. McCabe. Student materials (Boxes 003-004)
bulk largest for the years 1936-1938, when Arthur Hawkins was area manager. Contents
and labels of folders are as found.
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box 002
folder 001
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Faville Grove Atlas
View digitized contents of this folder. This binder contains clippings, notes, reports, and publications, with sections
as follows: general area business, hunting regulations adopted by members,
pheasant kill records, annual pheasant drives, census material, Faville Grove mast
ice study, ice breakup in Rock Lake, area projects, and Faville Grove
reprints. 1933-1942f
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box 002
folder 002
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Material from Old Faville Grove Atlas
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are large scrapbook pages with clippings, photographs and other
historical records, as well as some 1936 area survey maps. 16 pp, 1934-1937
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box 002
folder 003
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Faville Grove Area, to July 1940
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are AL's correspondence with cooperators and students at Faville Grove,
the Conservation Department, and others; minutes of annual meetings and other
documents; and research notes, data, and manuscripts. 1935-1940
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box 002
folder 004
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Faville Grove Area, July 1940-
View digitized contents of this folder. Letters largely concern the Faville Prairie Preserve, deeded to University of
Wisconsin by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miles in 1945. 1940-1947f
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box 002
folder 005
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Faville Grove Prairie Preserve
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials relate to administration of the preserve: letters to E.B. Fred, Otto
Lange, and [William] Gallistel, along with drafts of administrative plans and a
copy of Norman Fassett's "Nature Areas for Research Reserves," donated by Emily
Earley in 1985. 7 letters, misc., 1946-1948
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box 002
folder 006
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Faville Grove Plans and Records
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence of AL and student Hawkins with various cooperators in the
Faville Grove work, and a few miscellaneous items. 50 letters, misc., 1935-1938
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box 002
folder 007
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folder 008
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Faville Grove -- Mrs. Blaine
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence, principally with Robert Ferry and P.E. McNall, concerns an
unsuccessful attempt to get a donor to fund a purchase, lease, and 5-year
management program in the Faville Grove area. Also included are air photos,
several drawings, and drafts of a proposal, possibly prepared by AL. 50 letters, misc., 1938-1940
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box 003
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Faville Grove, Pheasant & Hun[garian Partridge] Studies
View digitized contents of this box. : Contents include student field notebooks and other data in folders, the titles of
which adequately indicate their contents.
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box 003
folder 001
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folder 002
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folder 007
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folder 010
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folder 016
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folder 017
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Research Areas & Projects: Faville Grove, Miscellaneous
Records
View digitized contents of this box. : Contents include mostly student field notebooks and other data in folders, the
titles of which adequately indicate their contents.
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folder 001
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folder 002
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folder 007
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folder 028
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box 005
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Research Areas & Projects: Prairie du Sac
View digitized contents of this box. : Paul L. Errington began research at Prairie du Sac, including an annual wildlife
census and studies of the northern bobwhite quail, in 1929 as a SAAMI fellow at the
University of Wisconsin (under AL's general supervision, but for a Ph.D. in 1932
under Professor George Wagner). See the "Bobwhite" folder (9/25/10-4 002 004) for a
few letters and items pertaining to Errington's early studies. The wildlife censuses
were continued after 1932 by a local woodsman, Albert Gastrow, under the joint
supervision of AL and Errington; several graduate students also worked on the area
at times. See also materials relating to a proposed joint manuscript by AL and
Errington analyzing the results of the censuses (9/25/10-6, Box 013).
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box 005
folder 001
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Prairie du Sac Correspondence and Notes
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence, principally with Paul Errington, concerning data and
research manuscripts; Albert Gastrow's logs of field observations, typed from his
notebooks (the notebooks themselves have not been found); field data, charts,
graphs, and reports by AL, Errington, and various other researchers in the area;
and a few manuscript drafts. These materials, bound after AL's death, cover the
same years as items in Folder 002 below, but may originally have been included in
an atlas. Bound volume, 1936-1948
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box 005
folder 002
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Prairie du Sac Area
View digitized contents of this folder. AL's project file contains administrative correspondence, financial requests,
research reports, and census data. Correspondence with Errington, Gastrow, various
Wisconsin Conservation Department men, Russell Turk, and students Cyril Kabat and
Donald Thompson are also included. 165 items, 1937-1948
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box 005
folder 003
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Prairie du Sac, Animal Pyramid Project (Harold Hanson), 1940-1943
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains material about the Animal Pyramid Project: research requests and
reports, charts, graphs, and supporting data compiled by AL, 1927-1942; and a few
of Harold Hanson's notes.
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box 005
folder 004
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Prairie du Sac, Winter Bird Census (Harold Hansen)
View digitized contents of this folder. : The year of the Winter Bird Census data (Harold Hansen again) is not certain, but
was probably 1941-1942.
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box 006
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Research Areas & Projects: Riley
View digitized contents of this box. The Riley Game Cooperative was established in 1931, largely through the efforts of
AL and R. J. Paulson, a farmer near Riley in western Dane County, and was licensed
as a shooting preserve. The group consisted of about 11 farm members who furnished
land and grain and 5 town members (of whom AL was "spokesman") who furnished
operating funds. Graduate students assigned to the area, 1936-1939, were Ellwood
Moore, H. Albert Hochbaum, Lyle Sowls, and Bruce Stollberg. Some of the items in this box, including the Atlas, were on loan to the Department
of Wildlife Ecology as of July 2007. These items were made available for
digitization but have yet to be reaccessioned in the UW-Madison Archives.
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box 006
folder 001
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Riley Game Cooperative (Atlas)
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are memos to members, reports, proposed and final rules, chronologies of
management activities, financial statements, pheasant release records, kill
records, planting and winter feeding records, observations and notes, and
newsletters 1939-48. Binder, 125 items, 1931-1948
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box 006
folder 002
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folder 003
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Riley Area, July 1938 to June 1940
View digitized contents of this folder. : The original, printed finding aid did not list a folder 003. During the
reorganization of the papers for the digitization project in 2007-08 a new folder
003 was created.
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box 006
folder 004
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Riley Area, July 1940-
View digitized contents of this folder. These are AL's files of correspondence and records concerning the status of Riley
under Wisconsin's shooting preserve law, raising and releasing of pheasants, food
and cover plantings, finances, meetings and reports to members, banding, and
student research. 150 items, 1940-1948
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box 006
folder 005
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folder 006
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Riley Game Cooperative (Roark?)
This may have been R.J. Roark's file, consisting of correspondence, memos, and
newsletters. Roark was apparently "spokesman" for town members in Fall 1935 while
AL was in Germany and from 1950-53, after AL's death.
The Roark folder is missing as of 2007.
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Research Areas and Projects: Prairie Chicken Investigations,
1930-1935
View digitized contents of this box. Materials relate to prairie chickens in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Prairie Chicken
Investigations were begun by Dr. A.O. Gross for the Wisconsin Conservation
Department in 1928. In 1930, F.J.W. Schmidt acted as Dr. Gross's assistant, then
took charge and was carried by WCD until May 1933, when he was appointed to a
research assistantship supported by the chair of game management at the University
of Wisconsin. On 8 Aug. 1935 Schmidt, one of AL's first Ph.D. candidates and an
ecologist of outstanding promise, was killed in a fire which also destroyed his
notes, photographs, and manuscripts, about 8 of which he was readying for
publication. Box 007 contains what remains of Schmidt's work, consisting mostly of early reports
and notes, and early versions of some of the papers, as well as a few manuscripts on
miscellaneous topics not directly related to the prairie chicken investigations. Folders 005 through 011 hold Schmidt's drafts, notes, and correspondence on a
variety of topics. Folders 012 through 019 hold Schmidt's correspondence and notes
covering selected subjects related to game birds, but no manuscripts.
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box 007
folder 001
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folder 002
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folder 003
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Winter Food Manuscript
View digitized contents of this folder. : Schmidt's Winter Food manuscript had been ready for publication prior to his
death and was published in 1936. Also included is an obituary of Schmidt by AL,
notes, early drafts of the manuscript, and correspondence pertaining both to
Schmidt and to AL.
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box 007
folder 004
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Unpublished Manuscripts
View digitized contents of this folder. 1931-1935 Most of these manuscripts by Schmidt had been in the WCD files and are extra
copies of some of the manuscripts in the folders that follow.
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box 007
folder 005
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folder 006
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folder 007
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folder 010
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folder 011
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folder 001
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Prairie Chicken Distribution Questionnaires
View digitized contents of this folder. : Folders 001 and 002 contain questionnaires and related correspondence, 1929,
apparently sent by W.B. Grange, WCD Superintendent of Game, but included with the
Schmidt papers.
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box 008
folder 002
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folder 003
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folder 004
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folder 005
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Prairie Chicken Banding, 1936-1937
View digitized contents of this folder. For approximately one year after Schmidt's death, AL coordinated the prairie
chicken investigations (at first called the Lake States Banding Cooperative and
later renamed the Prairie Grouse Cooperative). AL's student F.N. Hamerstrom, Jr.,
eventually took over the prairie chicken work. (More of Fred and Frances
Hamerstrom's materials can be found in Box 009.) During this time period much Wisconsin game bird banding was done through the
Central Wisconsin Game Project (Resettlement Administration).
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box 008
folder 006a
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Prairie Chicken Banding, 1937-1938
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains banding reports, tables, summaries, maps, and the Sharptailed Grouse
Report. In July 2007 folder 006 was divided for the better preservation of physical
contents; banding data is found in 006a and correspondence in 006b.
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folder 006b
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folder 001
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folder 003
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Banding Co-op Progress Reports, 1938-1942
View digitized contents of this folder. : Miscellaneous materials are included. Fred Hamerstrom is the likely author of the
Lake States Banding Co-op progress reports found here. Also included are
Hamerstrom's correspondence, 1941-43, and a typed manuscript entitled "Progress
Report of the Prairie Grouse Co-op," dated 28 Dec. 1942, with a 46-page appendix
on traps (updating the 1937 manual).
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box 009
folder 004
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Prairie Chicken Study -- General
View digitized contents of this folder. : This is AL's file of correspondence, reports, and requests for funds in regard to
the Prairie Chicken Study. Fred and Frances Hamerstrom were Leopold's students
until 1940 (Fred, Ph.D.; Frances, M.S.), when they moved to the George Reserve in
Michigan. They returned to Wisconsin for a few months each spring to continue the
prairie chicken investigations, and came back full-time after the war.
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Research Areas & Projects: General Banding
View digitized contents of this box. : Included here are AL's own files of data and correspondence on banding done by
students and cooperators.
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folder 001
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folder 002
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folder 003
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Material Removed from Banding Book, 1947
View digitized contents of this folder. These are AL's files of data and correspondence on banding done by students and
cooperators on species other than prairie chicken. Pheasant records bulk
large. 1937-1946
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box 010
folder 004
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folder 005
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folder 006
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folder 007
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Bird Banding Records, 1936-1941
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes records of the daily trapping of pheasants in the University of
Wisconsin Arboretum. Also included is a notebook, "Pheasant Trapping Nevin Fish Hatcher 1944-45," by
Maurice J. Babb. 1936-1941, 1944-1945
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folder 008
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folder 009
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Series: 9/25/10-6: Writings
View digitized contents of this series. The UW--Madison Archives collection of Mr. Leopold's writings (published and
unpublished), related correspondence, and working papers is unusually complete.
Materials in this series, most of which were originally in Mr. Leopold's personal files,
were deposited by various members of the Leopold family and by the UW Department of
Wildlife Ecology. The first nine boxes of the series pertain to publications, although only Boxes 001-002
contain actual published materials (reprints or clippings). Boxes 003-006 contain
correspondence and miscellaneous materials pertaining to publication of Mr. Leopold's
four books, copies of which are readily available. Correspondence and working papers for
the Report on a Game Survey of the North Central States and
Game Management may be found in the species and subject
files (9/25/10-4). In Boxes 007-009 are working papers, including correspondence, notes,
and drafts, for a number of Mr. Leopold's published articles, reprints of which may be
found in Boxes 001-002. Working papers relating to other published items may be found
scattered throughout the collection; an attempt has been made in the folder list to
identify them where they occur (see also Boxes 016-018 in this series.) Boxes 010-018 contain mostly unpublished materials, including drafts of Mr. Leopold's
proposed book on Southwestern game (Box 010); his state game survey reports (Boxes
010-011); working papers for research manuscripts which were not published (Boxes
012-013); digests, lectures, course materials, notes, and other miscellaneous items
(Boxes 013-015); manuscripts, mostly unpublished, which Mr. Leopold kept in his desk
(Boxes 016-017); and superseded drafts collected by Dr. Robert McCabe (Box 018). This series also includes three large folios: one contains a nearly complete set of the
Pine Cone , a game bulletin edited by Mr. Leopold and
others, 1915-1931; the second contains charts of bird song phenology data for a paper
Mr. Leopold intended to write; the third contains original illustrations by artist Byron
Jorns, who worked together with Leopold on a series of wildlife management features for
the Wisconsin Agriculturalist and Farmer . Mr. Leopold almost always wrote with pencil on yellow lined paper (PY). After finishing
an article or essay he would put it in his "cooling drawer" for several days or weeks,
then ask various friends or students for a critical reading, rework it, and have it
typed on yellow paper (TY) for further criticism and revision (TYR). A paper might go
through several typed yellow drafts before it was finally considered finished and the
order given, "Go to white" (TW). Even then it might be further revised (TWR). Exceptions
include a few original drafts written in ink on white paper (ink W) and a few final
drafts, prior to about 1928, typed on yellow paper.
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Writings: Reprints (bound)
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains reprints or clippings of most of Mr. Leopold's published articles kept by
him in two scrapbooks, which were deposited by Mrs. Leopold. The items in each
volume were bound in roughly chronological order.
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folder 001
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Writings: Game Survey Book, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains mostly correspondence relating to publication of Mr. Leopold's first book,
A Report on a Game Survey of the North Central States
(1931), a copy of which may be found in the UW--Madison Archives author file. Also
included are game survey bulletins (see also Box 019 below).
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folder 001
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Game Survey Bulletin
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains mimeo bulletins issued by AL monthly (with some months skipped) to
inform Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute members and
cooperators of the progress of the game survey. The set appears to be
complete. 11 issues, October 1930-November 1931
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box 003
folder 002
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Game Survey Report -- Miscellaneous
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence with game survey cooperators concerns charts, maps, and data for
inclusion in the published report. 40 letters, 1930-1931
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box 003
folder 003
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Game Survey Report -- Publication
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes bidding correspondence with various publishers, as well as
specifications, bills, and other materials relating to publication of the report
by Democrat Printing Company. 1930-1933
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box 003
folder 004
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Game Survey Report -- Distribution
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns methods of distribution, complimentary distribution
lists, and correspondence with individuals desiring copies. October 1930-December 1931
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folder 005
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Game Survey Report -- Comments and Reviews
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are mimeo excerpts from correspondence, prepared by AL for SAAMI, in
addition to reviews and correspondence. 100 letters, April-August 1931
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folder 006
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folder 007
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folder 008
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Photographs -- Miscellaneous
View digitized contents of this folder. : Included are 8" x 10" photographs that may have been taken by Errington, and
charts for the report. Several photos feature the technique of "gullet
squeezing."
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folder 001
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folder 002
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Game Management Text, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes inquiries about details, permissions to use material, and some
bibliographies and subject notes for the text. Most contents are comments by
manuscript critics, including Stoddard. There were apparently 5 manuscript copies
with comments, only one of which (copy 3) has been found. 115 letters, June 1930-September 1932
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folder 003
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Game Management Text, Publication
View digitized contents of this folder. Most of the folder contains correspondence with W.G. Low III of Scribner's
concerning publication details. Also included are distribution lists and royalty
receipts to about 1940. 75 letters, May 1931-May 1933
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folder 004
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folder 005
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Game Management Text, Drawings
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence is with illustrator Allan Brooks concerning drawings, the text,
and discussion about predators. 20 letters, 1931-1932; 5 drawings
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folder 006
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Game Management Text, Illustrations
View digitized contents of this folder. : Folders 7-11, include photographs, maps, charts, and negatives. (Most of the
negatives of figures for state game survey reports were destroyed due to the fire
hazard of nitrate film.)
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folder 007
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folder 008
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folder 009
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folder 010
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folder 011
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Writings: A Sand County Almanac, Correspondence
and Drafts
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains correspondence and drafts (all deposited by Mrs. Leopold) related to
Leopold's book, A Sand County Almanac . The manuscript,
in various forms, was turned down by several publishers, including Alfred A. Knopf.
It was finally accepted by Oxford Press only days before Leopold's death. (He had
begun working on it as a collection of essays in 1941.)
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folder 001
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Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Included is AL's correspondence with publishers, manuscript critics, and
illustrators, and correspondence regarding the manuscript during the months after
his death when his son Luna was designated as editor. 150 letters, 1941-21 April 1948; 40 letters,
April-July 1948
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folder 002
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Drafts of Essays in A Sand County
Almanac
View digitized contents of this folder. Mr. Leopold kept a separate file for drafts and revisions of essays he intended to
include in A Sand County Almanac . This file was
deposited by Mrs. Leopold. For the original handwritten drafts of some of these
essays, see also 9/25/10-6 018 002-003. The following symbols (indicative of characteristic stages in Mr. Leopold's writing
process) are used to describe manuscripts in Boxes 005-018 of this series and in
various bibliographies in the appendices: - P
- Pencil draft (handwritten)
- R
- Revisions (usually in pencil)
- T
- Typewritten draft
- Y
- Yellow paper
- W
- White paper
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folder 002
item 001
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January thaw : (2pTY)1947-07-12
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January thaw : (2pTW)1947-08-28
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folder 002
item 003
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The geese return : (1pPW)
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folder 002
item 004
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The geese return : (2pTYR; Wisconsin Agriculturalist & Farmer)
1941-09-11; revised,
1944-06-01
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folder 002
item 005
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The geese return : 1946-08-25
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folder 002
item 006
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Draba : (1pTWR) 1943-03-16; revised, 1944-06-02
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folder 002
item 007
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Bur oak : (2pTYR; Wisconsin Agriculturalist & Farmer )
1941-04-05; revised, 1947-08-01
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folder 002
item 008
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The alder fork : (4pTWR; Outdoor America )
[s.d.]
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folder 002
item 009
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Great possessions : (4pTYR; notes by editor at Natural History )
1943-09-28; revised, 1944-06-02
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folder 002
item 010
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Great possessions : (3pTWR) 1944-06-02; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 011
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Great possessions : (3pTW; notes by "Nat. Hist." and Blassingame)
1944-10-31
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folder 002
item 012
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The green pasture : (2pTYR) 1945-08-15; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 013
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Ave Maria (The choral copse) : (2pTW) 1947-10-21
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folder 002
item 014
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Smoky gold : (3pTYR) [s.d.]; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 015
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Smoky gold : (5pTYR) 1943-10-27, 1944-06-04
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folder 002
item 016
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Smoky gold : (4pTW) 1944-06-04
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folder 002
item 017
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Too early : (TYR) 1943-11-22; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 018
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Red lanterns : (1pPY)
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folder 002
item 019
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Red lanterns : (4pTYR) 1947-07-08; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 020
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If I were the wind : (1pTY) 1943-11-21
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folder 002
item 021
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A lesson from the woodlands (A mighty fortress) : (3pTYR; Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin )
ca. 1943-02
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folder 002
item 022
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Pines above the snow : (6pTY; notes by [s.n.]) 1944-04-05
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folder 002
item 023
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Pines above the snow : (6pTWR) revised, 1947-07-10
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box 005
folder 002
item 024
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65287 (65290) : (5pTY) 1941-09-11
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box 005
folder 002
item 025
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The sand counties : (1pTWR) 1947-06-02; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 026
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On a monument to the pigeon : (4pTW) 1946-08-25
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folder 002
item 027
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On a monument to the pigeon : (4pTW) 1947-04-10
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box 005
folder 002
item 028
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Illinois bus ride : (2pTYR) 1944-01-01
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folder 002
item 029
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Illinois bus ride : (2pTW) 1944-01-01
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box 005
folder 002
item 030
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Illinois bus ride : (2pTWR) 1944-01-01; revised,
1947-07-10
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box 005
folder 002
item 031
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Illinois bus ride : (2pPYTW)
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box 005
folder 002
item 032
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Red legs kicking : (2pTYR) [s.d.]; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 033
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The white mountain (On top) : (5pTYRP) [s.d.]; revised, [s.d.]
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folder 002
item 034
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The white mountain : (5pTW)
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box 005
folder 002
item 035
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Thinking like a mountain : (3pTY; notes by [s.n.]) 1944-04-01
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box 005
folder 002
item 036
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Thinking like a mountain : (3pTYR) revised, 1944-06-08
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box 005
folder 002
item 037
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Thinking like a mountain : (3pTW)
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box 005
folder 002
item 038
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Escudilla : (R; American Forests)
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box 005
folder 002
item 039
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Guacamaja : (R; The Condor)
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box 005
folder 002
item 040
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The green lagoons : (7pTW) 1944-01-11
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box 005
folder 002
item 041
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The green lagoons : (R)revised, 1945-06-20
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box 005
folder 002
item 042
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Cheat takes over : (4pTWR; The Land ); revised,
[s.d.]
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box 005
folder 002
item 043
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Clandeboye : (3pTWR; 1pPY) [s.d.] 1944-07-10
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box 005
folder 002
item 044
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Clandeboye : (5pTW)1944-07-10
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box 005
folder 002
item 045
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Wilderness : (12pTW)
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box 005
folder 003
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Great Possessions
View digitized contents of this folder. : This is the bound manuscript of "Great Possessions" (AL's working title). This
manuscript, which contains AL's forward of 4 Mar. 1948, is apparently the version
accepted by Oxford Press. Except for the title, it is very close to the published
version. Comments on interleaved sheets are by William Vogt, Virginia Kiesal
Spence, Estella Leopold, and Luna Leopold.
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box 005
folder 004
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Great Possessions
View digitized contents of this folder. : This formerly bound duplicate manuscript contains several Schwartz drawings as
well as comments by Joseph Hickey, the Hamerstroms, Robert McCabe, "ahs" [Alice
Harper Stokes], Luna Leopold, and perhaps others.
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box 005
folder 005
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Reviews
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains clipped reviews from the time of publication of A
Sand County Almanac . Included are reviews by Hal Borland, Gordon
MacQuarrie, Sterling North, August Derleth, and many others.
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box 006
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Writings: Round River; Almanac 1966 ed., Proofs
View digitized contents of this box. : Materials in this box were deposited by Luna Leopold (except for the reviews, which
came from Mrs. Aldo Leopold).
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box 006
folder 001
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box 006
folder 002
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box 006
folder 003
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Mockup for 1966 Edition [of A Sand County
Almanac]
View digitized contents of this folder. : When Round River went out of print, Oxford Press
suggested bringing out a new edition of A Sand County
Almanac with some of the essays from Round
River included.
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box 006
folder 004
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2 Copies of Almanac, 1949 ed.
View digitized contents of this folder. : Both copies have publisher's notes for the new edition. One copy has inserted
pages from Round River . Due to copyright restrictions
only the covers have been digitized.
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box 006
folder 005
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box 007
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box 007
folder 001
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The Quail Die-off of 1935-1936
View digitized contents of this folder. Included is a copy of "The quail die-off of 1935-1936 in Wisconsin and Iowa," by
AL and Paul Errington, xeroxed in November 1968 from an original on file at the
Conservation Library Center, Denver Public Library. Also included are
correspondence, graphs, and other data pertaining to the manuscript, found in AL's
files. Although the manuscript has Errington's name, it was written by AL and
published by him alone, without Iowa data, as "The effect of the winter of
1935-1936 on Wisconsin quail" (1937). 8 letters, misc., ms.
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box 007
folder 002
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The Spread of the Hungarian Partridge in Wisconsin
View digitized contents of this folder. In addition to correspondence from the 1929 game survey, this folder holds
correspondence, tables, maps, and notes (no draft) for AL's 1940 paper. 1929, 1937-1940
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box 007
folder 003
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Pheasant Population Turnover
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are about two copies each of five drafts, January-December 1942, of a
paper published in 1943 by AL, T.M. Sperry, W.S. Feeney, and John A. Catenhusen,
"Population Turnover on a Wisconsin Pheasant Refuge." Many of the drafts are
corrected with sections rewritten by AL, who probably did most of the original
writing as well. Data, charts, and graphs are included, as well as correspondence
concerning publication and distribution. 1942-1943
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box 007
folder 004
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Distribution of Wisconsin Hares
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains several typed drafts for Leopold's paper, "Distribution of Wisconsin
Hares," published in 1947, as well as correspondence and maps. 1944-1945
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box 007
folder 005
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Irv Buss's Pheasant Bulletin, Leopold and Grimmer Preface
View digitized contents of this folder. Contents include several drafts for a preface to Irv Buss' Wisconsin Conservation Department Pheasant Bulletin (1946). Also
included are two drafts of a short preface of 15 Sept. 1943 by AL, discarded in
favor of a longer introduction by AL and W.E. Grimmer, "The History and Future of
the Pheasant in Wisconsin," for which there are drafts of 15 Feb. 1944, revised 13
July 1944. There is also correspondence and a draft of Buss' "Breeding v.
Non-Breeding" section as revised by AL, 1944. 1933-1944
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box 008
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Phenology Manuscript (published), Working Papers
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains AL's writings and working papers on phenology. AL was interested in this
subject from childhood (see biographical materials in 9/25/10-8, Boxes 004-007;
ornithological, hunting, and Shack journals in 9/25/10-7; and phenology records in
9/25/10-8, Box 002). He capped his research effort with a 1947 publication in Ecological Monographs , "A Phenological Record for Sauk and
Dane Counties, Wisconsin, 1935-45," with Sara Elizabeth Jones.
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box 008
folder 001
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Phenology Ms.: Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns inquiries, publication, and criticisms. The folder also
includes miscellaneous data and notes. 30 letters, 1940-1948
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box 008
folder 002
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box 008
folder 003
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box 008
folder 004
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Phenology Ms.: Working Papers, Summer 1946 (?)
View digitized contents of this folder. : Includes penciled charts and TY-PY draft pages, several with notations indicating
they were typed in August 1946.
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box 008
folder 005
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box 008
folder 006
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box 009
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box 009
folder 001
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Science Inquiry
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence and reports mainly concern Bulletin 3, "The University and the
Conservation of Wisconsin Wildlife," report of the Committee on Wildlife
Conservation (AL chairman) February 1937. Correspondence also addresses forestry
and geology (ecology-paleontology). AL was on the committee for the forestry
bulletin and apparently wrote most of the erosion bulletin, but materials on these
are not in the folder. Additional materials on the UW "Science Inquiry" project may be found in the
records of the Graduate School, Series 6/5/4, Box 001, UW-Madison Archives, and in
the papers of C.K. Leith, Series 7/13/12-2, Box 024, UW-Madison Archives. 10 items, 1934-1939
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box 009
folder 002
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Education (Teaching Conservation in Wisconsin Schools)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence and drafts of sections, including a few by AL, for a
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction bulletin published in 1937 on the
subject of teaching conservation in Wisconsin schools. 10 items, 1937-1938
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box 009
folder 003
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Wisconsin Agriculturalist and Farmer Series,
Manuscripts
View digitized contents of this folder. AL wrote a series of columns on farm wildlife management which were published
monthly in the Wisconsin Agriculturalist and Farmer ,
1938-1942. A selection of columns was reprinted in pamphlet form. Manuscripts for
these columns are included here. 1938-1942
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box 009
folder 004
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Wisconsin Agriculturalist and Farmer Series,
Correspondence and Drawings
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes correspondence with E.R. McIntyre of the Wisconsin
Agriculturalist and Farmer regarding schedules of publication, which were
forever being jumbled, and with Byron Jorns, the artist. See also illustrations in
Folio 003 of this series. 1938-1942
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box 009
folder 005
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Lovejoy Obituary
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence and miscellaneous items pertaining to AL's memorial essay
about P.S. Lovejoy, which was based largely on Lovejoy's letters to AL (9/25/10-1,
Box 002, Folder 004). 1942
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box 009
folder 006
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Cooperrider Obituary, Correspondence
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials related to AL's obituary for Charles K. Cooperrider, pioneer soil
erosion ecologist with the United States Forest Service in the Southwest.
Cooperrider died in 1944, but his obituary by AL appeared after AL's own death.
Correspondence is with friends of Cooperrider concerning biographical details. 1947-1948
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box 009
folder 007
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Writings
View digitized contents of this folder. : Bound volume of correspondence and drafts (in rough chronological order) relating
to articles written by AL in the 1940s. Deposited by Mrs. Leopold in March 1975;
not indexed.
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box 010
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box 010
folder 001
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Southwestern Game Fields
View digitized contents of this folder. : Ring-bound manuscript for "Southwestern Game Fields," deposited by Starker
Leopold on 18 Sept. 1967. The manuscript (typed on yellow paper with pencil
revisions in AL's hand) is apparently entirely written by AL, although the
published version was intended as a collaboration between AL, J. Stokley Ligon,
and R. Fred Pettit. This copy is one of perhaps five copies. Pettit and Ligon also
had complete copies, while certain chapters were sent to Cooperrider, Talbot,
Wales, and Winn.
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box 010
folder 001
item 001
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Record of Copies : (1pPW)
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box 010
folder 001
item 002
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Illustrations : (1pPW)
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box 010
folder 001
item 003
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Preface : (5pTYR + 2 PY inserts)
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box 010
folder 001
item 004
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First draft of Chapter I, "Elements of Game Management" : (46pTYR + 1 insert PY), 1927-05-05
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box 010
folder 001
item 005
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First draft of Chapter II, "The Virgin Southwest and What the White Man
Has Done to It" : (28pTYR), 1927-04-10
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box 010
folder 001
item 006
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First draft of Chapter III, "The Status of Deer and the Chances for Deer
Management in the Southwest" : (14pTYR), n.d.
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box 010
folder 001
item 007
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First draft of Chapter IV, "Normal Deer Stocking and
Productivity" : (9pTY), n.d.
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box 010
folder 001
item 008
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Incomplete draft of Chapter V, "Deer Habits and Management" : (12pTYR), n.d.
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box 010
folder 002
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Deer Management in the Southwest
View digitized contents of this folder. : A loose-leaf folder contains working papers for a book by AL, Ligon, and Pettit,
ca. March-June 1929, titled "Deer Management in the Southwest." The "Deer
Management" manuscript is apparently a later version of "Southwestern Game
Fields," but there was probably an intermediate manuscript or addition to the
first manuscript of up to 12 chapters.
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box 010
folder 002
item 001
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Outline of Chapters : (11pPY; outlines of 9 chapters), 1929-03-20
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box 010
folder 002
item 002
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Outline of Chapters : (10pTY + 4 photographed figures)
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box 010
folder 002
item 003
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Bibliography for "Deer Management in SW" : (4pTYR + 1pPY instructions for Miss [Vivian] Horn)
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box 010
folder 002
item 004
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Bibliography for "Deer Management in SW" : (9pTYR + 3 carbons)
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box 010
folder 002
item 005
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Chapter III, "Breeding Habits of Deer" : (26+2pTYR + 4 figures; instructions for Miss [Vivian] Horn, 1pPY),
1929-05-16
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box 010
folder 002
item 006
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Fragment of Chapter IV, "Decimating Factors and their
Control" : (4pPY; instructions for Miss [Vivian] Horn, 1pPY)
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box 010
folder 002
item 007
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Chapter IV, "Decimating Factors and their Control" : (4pTY + 1pTW table, "Control costs -- Predatory Animals, New Mexico and
Arizona")
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box 010
folder 002
item 008
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3 tables: Control costs -- Predatory Animals; Normal Deer Kill Per Unit
Area; Deer Census Records : (each 1pTY and carbons)
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box 010
folder 002
item 009
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UW Lecture on Deer Management : (5pTY; lecture notes)
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box 010
folder 002
item 010
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Scotty [sic; probably Walter Scott] to AL, 5 March 1929, regarding Gila;
and Gila game data table, 1/14/1929
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
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Ligon to AL, 14 June 1929 and 27 June 1929, encl. 8pTY memo on game
ranges in southern Arizona from Walter P. Taylor and 6 sections for deer
manuscripts (by Ligon)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 001
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Deer in Olden Days : (4pTW)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 002
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Predatory Animals and Deer : (9pTW)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 003
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The Unit Herd (Chapter VIII) : (6pTW)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 004
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Private Deer Management (under Chapter 2) : (5pTW)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 005
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Food Habits of Deer : (4pTW)
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box 010
folder 002
item 011
item 006
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Southwestern Deer Management -- Additional Notes : (3pTW)
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box 010
folder 003
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Game Survey of Iowa
View digitized contents of this folder. : Bound volume of AL's original county maps and notes, as well as his typescript
report (submitted 12 Sept. 1932) on his game survey of Iowa, October 1931-March
1932, under the direction of Jacob L. Crane, Jr., for the State Fish and Game
Commission and State Board of Conservation, with the financial cooperation of
SAAMI. The report includes a chapter on pheasants by Wallace Grange, USBS. For
correspondence concerning the survey and report, see 9/25/10-3, Box 005.
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box 011
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box 011
folder 001
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Game Survey Reports
View digitized contents of this folder. This is a bound volume of AL's game survey reports submitted to the Game
Restoration Committee, Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute. The
individual reports were not published, but many of the findings were summarized in
AL's published Report on a Game Survey of the North Central
States (1931). The volume in this box contains reports for Mississippi,
Missouri, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan; some
reports include appendices. Deposited by Starker Leopold on 18 Sept. 1967.
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box 011
folder 001
item 001
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Mississippi : 82 numbered pp, 1929-02-01
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box 011
folder 001
item 002
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Missouri : 186p + app, 1930-03-01
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box 011
folder 001
item 003
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Wisconsin : 167p + app, 1929-10-01
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box 011
folder 001
item 004
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Indiana : 74p + app, 1929-06-15
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box 011
folder 001
item 005
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Illinois : 74p + app, 1929-05-01
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box 011
folder 001
item 006
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Ohio : 77p, 1928-11-27
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box 011
folder 001
item 007
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Minnesota : 57p, 1928-09-01
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box 011
folder 001
item 008
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Iowa : 65p, 1928-08-25
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box 011
folder 001
item 009
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Michigan : 57p, 1928-07-20
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box 011
folder 001
item 010
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Report No. 1 : 5p, 1928-06-04/1928-06-05
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box 012
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box 012
folder 001
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Forest Inspection as Developed in the Southwest
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are an outline of a speech delivered by AL before the New York Forest
Club, 25 Nov. 1924, related correspondence, and background materials, most of
which were developed by AL for use in the Southwest District, United States Forest
Service. (ASL), 1921-1924
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box 012
folder 001
item 001
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Printed tally sheets
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box 012
folder 001
item 002
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Samples of application of tally sheet principles to ranger work (AL,
photostat)
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box 012
folder 001
item 003
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O, Special, Fire Conference: Topic 60 : Contains the D3 notebook tally sheet, a combination inspection outline and
report (3pTWR)1921-11-10
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box 012
folder 001
item 004
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D3 inspection standards summary, 1922-02-02 : (photostat)
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box 012
folder 001
item 005
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District 3, Working units, in 10's, 1920 or 1921 : (photostat)
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box 012
folder 001
item 006
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Length & distribution of inspection trips, National Forest, 1923 : (AL hdw, photostat)
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box 012
folder 001
item 007
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Summary of diary analyses, season 1923 : 1924-01-15
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box 012
folder 001
item 008
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Travel schedule, District 3 : (photostat), 1924
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box 012
folder 002
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The Relations of Weight, Body Dimensions, and Sex in Mallard
Ducks
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains charts and graphs with data, one letter, and two manuscripts. (ASL); ca. 1925-1926
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box 012
folder 003
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Properties of Wood in Archery
View digitized contents of this folder. In addition to about 20 letters or comments (mostly from 1928) and miscellaneous
data items, there are three drafts of a technical note, "Wood for Arrows" (rough
draft 7pTY; second draft 9pTWR; third draft 11+2pTYR, probably 1928). (ASL); 1926-1928, 1937
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box 012
folder 004
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Weights of Quail
View digitized contents of this folder. Data, correspondence with H.L. Stoddard and various magazine editors, and three
drafts of an undated article by AL and John N. Ball, "Measuring the quail crop by
weighing the bag," n.d. Drafts include 8pTYR + fig. [March 1931?]; 8pTYR + fig., with comments by
Stoddard, 20 Mar. 1931; 8pTYR + fig. + p., 30 Mar. 1931. (ASL); 20 letters, 10 misc., 5 mss., 1931-1936
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box 012
folder 005
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box 012
folder 006
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The Erosion Cycle in the Southwest
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains a 16-page manuscript with tracing, negative, and several copies of a
drawing, "Southwestern erosion cycles." (LBL); ca. 1935
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box 012
folder 007
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Conservation Economics Projects
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains 4 prospectuses for projects. Note that AL's chair was in the Department
of Agricultural Economics. 7 items, 1934-1938
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box 012
folder 008
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Farmers' Handbook
View digitized contents of this folder. Contents reflect AL's plans to prepare an extensive farmers' handbook. Apparently
the closest he came was the Wisconsin Agriculturalist and
Farmer series and pamphlet (see Box 009 above). 17 items, 1934-1937
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box 012
folder 009
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Hayfield Pheasant Nests
View digitized contents of this folder. In addition to some data for a 1936 pheasant nesting study which was published by
AL in 1937, this folder contains data, charts, and drafts by AL and Dan Thompson
pertaining to a 1936-1940 study of pheasant density and hayfield nests. The study
was apparently unpublished. 1936-1940
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box 012
folder 010
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box 012
folder 011
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Problem Farms: Manuscript & Comments
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are comments by Wehrwein, Zeasman, Russell, Wedlake, and Noble Clark
regarding a report by AL and Joseph Hickey, "The erosion problem of steep farms in
Southwestern Wisconsin," an 88-page typescript prepared for the Wisconsin State
Soil Conservation Committee in 1943. A bound copy is included. 6 letters, ms., 1943
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box 012
folder 012
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box 012
folder 013
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Grouse Manuscript
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains 2 copies of "Ruffed Grouse flushing rates and population levels," 1 Dec.
1942 (11pTY + 2 charts). Also included are lecture notes for a Kumlien Club talk
of the same title, 9 Feb. 1943 (3pTY). 15 letters, mss., 1942-1943
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box 012
folder 014
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Chickadee Manuscript
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are penciled and typewritten drafts of AL's "A chicken banding study in
Sauk County, Wisconsin" (7p + 2 charts), which reports banding methods and results
during 1937-194[?] at the Shack; charts with banding data on downy woodpecker,
nuthatch, hairy woodpecker, and chickadee; miscellaneous chickadee data and
reprints; 10 letters (1941-42) pertaining to reprints and to AL's proposed
chickadee paper; and reports on chickadee and junco (c. 1947, probably not by
AL). 10 letters, misc., mss., 1941-1947
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box 012
folder 015
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Red Pine Phenology Project (with Dave Cook)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains correspondence with Dave Cook of the New York Conservation Department
concerning data for a joint project which the two men had hoped to write up. 20 letters, 1943-1947
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box 012
folder 016
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box 012
folder 017
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Planting Manual -- Food and Cover Data
View digitized contents of this folder. : Notebook of materials relating to wildlife food and cover plants, donated in 1985
by Douglas Wade, a graduate student under Leopold in the 1930s. Wade planned to
bring this material together into a publishable manual. AL himself had hoped to
complete this project (see folder 008 in this box), but apparently his lack of
time convinced him to turn the work and parts of this notebook over to Wade.
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box 013
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Writings: Prairie du Sac Manuscripts (unpublished); Digests
View digitized contents of this box. : Holds unpublished manuscripts related to wildlife censuses in the Prairie du Sac
area and a bound volume of Leopold's "digests." From 1941 to 1944 AL and Paul
Errington attempted to collaborate on a paper analyzing the results of the Prairie
du Sac wildlife census, which dated back to 1929. There were probably four drafts
each by AL and Errington, alternating with each other. The final result was a
version published by Errington alone in Ecological
Monographs (January 1945), "Some contributions of a 15 year local study of
the northern bobwhite to a knowledge of population phenomena." Only AL's drafts are
in the UW-Madison Archives, along with some related correspondence. See also other
Prairie du Sac correspondence and records in 9/25/10-5, Box 005.
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box 013
folder 001
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box 013
folder 002
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Prairie du Sac Quail Census
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains two drafts of AL's Prairie du Sac Quail Census report, 1940 (13pPY and
12pT). The latter copy has ink revisions by Errington. 1929-1939
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Prairie du Sac Wildlife Census
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains one AL draft (TW and PY, 17 July 1941) and three copies (35pTY, 1 Sept.
1941). Notes are by Walter Scott, Irv Buss, Harold Hanson, Fred Hamerstrom, et
al. 1929-1941
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Animal Populations at Prairie du Sac, 1929-1942 -- Leopold, Errington, and
Hanson
View digitized contents of this folder. : Bound 45pTY draft (dated 18 Jan. 1943; corrected 18 Feb. 1943), with penciled
revisions and notations by AL and others. This draft apparently represents AL's
extensive rewriting of a 35-page draft by Errington, summer 1942.
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folder 006
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Limits of Summer Gain and Winter Loss in Bobwhite Populations at Prairie du
Sac, Wisconsin
View digitized contents of this folder. : Two Leopold drafts, 12-1-43 TY and PY, and 12-13-43 TY.
1929-1943
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folder 007
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Digests
View digitized contents of this folder. : Bound volume of AL's "digests"--his page references and notes on books or
articles. The digests were typed in multiple copies, some of which may be found in
relevant folders throughout the files. The number following each item indicates
its relative position in the file.
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folder 007
item 001
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Abert, J. W., "The Examination of New Mexico," 9.
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folder 007
item 002
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Audubon, John J., "Ornithological Biography: Birds of the USA,"
5.
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folder 007
item 003
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Bailey, Bert H., "The Raptorial Birds of Iowa," 47.
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folder 007
item 004
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Bailey, Vernon, "Deer Investigations in Pennsylvania," 72.
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folder 007
item 005
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Ball, John N, "The Grouse in Health and Disease," 79.
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folder 007
item 006
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Barnitz, S. P., "The Shooter's Companion," 3.
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folder 007
item 007
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Beebe, "A Monograph of the Pheasants," 50.
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folder 007
item 008
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Bogardus, A. H., "Field, Cover, and Trap Shooting," 16.
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folder 007
item 009
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Bourke, John G., "On the Border with Crook," 25.
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folder 007
item 010
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Bradshaw, F., "Hungarian or European Grey Partridge," 49.
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folder 007
item 011
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Burnham, John B., "Why Grouse are Scarce," 43.
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item 012
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Carson, [Christopher "Kit"?], "Adventures of Kit Carson and Fremont,"
20.
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folder 007
item 013
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Carver, Captain Jonathan, "Three Years' Travels through the Interior
Parts of N. America for more than 5,000 Miles," 2.
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folder 007
item 014
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Chandless, Wm., "A Visit to Salt Lake," 13.
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item 015
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Chapman, Frank M., "Birds of Eastern North America," 40
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item 016
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Coues, Elliott, "Birds of the Northwest," 15.
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item 017
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Coues, Elliott, "New Light on the Early History of the Great Northwest,"
23.
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folder 007
item 018
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Cozzens, S. W., "The Marvellous Country," 21.
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folder 007
item 019
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Crevecoeur, J. Hector St. John, "Letters from an American Farmer,"
28.
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folder 007
item 020
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Curtis, Paul A., "Better Shooting is Possible," 67.
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folder 007
item 021
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Dawson, Wm. L., "Birds of Ohio," 27.
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folder 007
item 022
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de Baca, Cabeza, "The Narrative of Cabeza de Baca," 63.
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folder 007
item 023
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de Castaneda, Pedro, "The Narrative of the Expedition of Coronado,"
64.
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folder 007
item 024
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Derivat, "Game Preservation in Germany," 78.
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folder 007
item 025
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Detweiler, F. B., "Better Acorns from a Heavily Fertilized White Oak
Tree," 106.
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folder 007
item 026
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Elder, Wm. H., "Horseshoe Lakes Region, Illinois," 111.
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folder 007
item 027
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Elton, Charles, "Voles, Mice, and Lemmings," 102.
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folder 007
item 028
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[Escalante Journal in] The Catholic Church in Utah, 33.
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folder 007
item 029
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Ficker, C. T., "Advice to Emigrants," 11.
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folder 007
item 030
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Forbes, S. A., and Gross, A. O., "Numbers and Local Distribution of
Illinois Land Birds," 53.
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folder 007
item 031
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Forbush, E. W., "Game Birds, Wild Fowl, and Shore Birds," 80.
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folder 007
item 032
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Friedmann, Herbert, "Bird Distribution and Bird Banding," 87.
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item 033
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Gerstell, R. P., "Winter Feeding," 103.
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item 034
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Glading, Biswell, and Smith, "Studies on Food of the California Quail in
1937," 96.
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folder 007
item 035
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Green, R. A., Reynard, and Murphy, "The Influence of Two Burrowing
Rodents ... on Desert Soils in Arizona," 88.
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item 036
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Harland, John, "The Shuttleworth Accounts," 12.
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item 037
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Harris, W. R., "The Catholic Church in Utah," 33.
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item 038
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Haskins, C. H., "Studies in the History of Medieval Science,"
66.
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folder 007
item 039
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Hatch, P. L., "Birds of Minnesota," 22.
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folder 007
item 040
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Hickey, Joseph J. and A. Leopold, "Steep Farms in SW Wisconsin,"
105.
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folder 007
item 041
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Hicks, Lawrence E., "The Controlled Hunting Areas and the Pheasant Refuge
Management System in Northwestern Ohio," 95.
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folder 007
item 042
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Hittell, "Adventures of James C. Adams," 14.
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folder 007
item 043
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Holbrook, Stewart H., "Burning an Empire," 107.
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item 044
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Hughes, "Doniphan's Expedition," 8.
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folder 007
item 045
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Imlay, George, "The Western Territory of North America," 1.
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item 046
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Inman, Col. Henry, "The Old Santa Fe Trail," 24.
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folder 007
item 047
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Judd, S. D., "The Grouse and Wild Turkeys of the United States,"
29.
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folder 007
item 048
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Kalm, Pehr, "Description of Maize, How It Is Planted and Cultivated in
North America, Together with the Many Uses of This Crop Plant," 93.
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folder 007
item 049
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Kelso, Leon H., "Food Habits of Prairie Dogs," 98.
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folder 007
item 050
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Kilp, F. G., "Survey of Legal and Illegal Deer Kill," 73.
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folder 007
item 051
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Kinzie, Mrs. John, "Waubun," 77.
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item 052
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Kumlien, L. and N. Hollister, "Birds of Wisconsin," 26.
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folder 007
item 053
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Lantz, David, "Raising Deer and Other Large Game Animals in the United
States," 35.
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folder 007
item 054
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LeCompte, E. Lee, "Winter Feeding of Bob-White Quail and Propagation of
Quail," 65.
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folder 007
item 055
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Leopold, Aldo, "Population of People and Grouse in Scotland,"
81.
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item 056
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Leopold, Aldo, "Quail Sex Ratio Tally, Season of 1929," 82.
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item 057
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Leopold, Aldo, "Weights of Quail," 83.
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item 058
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Leopold, Aldo, "Report of Cooperative Quail Investigation, 1935-1936,"
84.
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item 059
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Leopold, Aldo, "Relation of Food, Cold, and Snow to Winter Quail Losses,"
85.
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item 060
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Leopold, Aldo, "Numbers of Ruffed Grouse, S. New Hampshire and Mass.,"
86.
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item 061
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Leopold, Aldo, "Roosevelt Deer Family," 90.
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item 062
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Leopold, Aldo, "Lewis and Clark Expedition," 45.
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item 063
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Lewis, E. J., "The American Sportsman," 19.
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item 064
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Ligon, J. S., "Wildlife of New Mexico," 41.
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item 065
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Lunn, W. M., Brown, McMurtrey, and Garner, "Tobacco Following Bare and
Natural Weed Fallow and Pure Stands of Certain Weeds," 97.
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item 066
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Mair, C. and R. MacFarlane, "Limitations of Beaver Kill by Hudson's Bay
Company," 31.
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item 067
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Malcolm, G., A. Maxwell, and C. Black, "Grouse and Grouse Moors,"
34.
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item 068
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Mather, W. W., "Geological Survey of the State of Ohio," 6.
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item 069
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Maxwell, "Summary of Management of Gray Partridge in 16 English Estates,"
70.
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item 070
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Maxwell, Aymer, "Partridges and Partridge Manors," 36.
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item 071
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Mershon, W. B, "Recollections of my fifty years hunting and fishing,"
52.
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folder 007
item 072
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Middleton, A. D., "Factors controlling the population of the Partridge
(Perdix perdix) in Great Britain," 92.
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item 073
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Munro, J. A., "European Gray Partridge in the Okanagon Valley,"
59.
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item 074
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Nelson, E. W, "Status of Pronghorned Antelope," 58.
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item 075
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Nevins and Meyers, "Geological Survey of Ohio," 18.
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item 076
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Newsom, William Monypenny, "Whitetailed Deer," 61.
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folder 007
item 077
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Nice, M. M., "Studies in the Life History of the Song Sparrow,"
94.
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folder 007
item 078
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Nice, M. M., "Digest of Song Behavior -- Song Sparrow," 108.
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folder 007
item 079
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Niederhof, C. H. and R. Stahelin, "Climatic Conditions Within and
Adjacent to a Forest Plantation in the Nebraska Sandhills," 100.
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folder 007
item 080
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Olmstead, F. H., "Gila River Flood Control," 44.
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folder 007
item 081
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Oregon State Agricultural College, "The China Pheasant in Oregon,"
76.
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folder 007
item 082
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Ossendowski, Ferdinand, "Beasts, Men, and Gods," 60.
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folder 007
item 083
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Page, Richard, "New Ways with Partridges," 56.
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item 084
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Parkman, "The California and Oregon Trail," 104.
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Parkman, "The Oregon Trail," 101.
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item 086
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[Pattie, James N.], "Pattie's Personal Narrative," 4.
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folder 007
item 087
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Penn. Board of Game Commissioners, "The Pennsylvania Deer Problem,"
75.
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item 088
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Percy, Lord William, "English Method of Restocking with Breeding Ducks,"
39.
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folder 007
item 089
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Phillips, John C., "Shooting Records, Wenham Lake, 1897-1925,"
57.
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item 090
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Prescott, William H., "History of the Conquest of Mexico,"
17.
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[Prince], "Prince's Concise History of New Mexico," 38.
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item 092
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Quarles, E. A., "The Wild Turkey at Woodmont," 42.
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item 093
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Reynolds, J. M., "On the Inheritance of Food Effects in the Flour
Beetle," 110.
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folder 007
item 094
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Robinson, Cyril S., "Notes on the California Condor Collected on Los
Padres National Forest," 99.
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folder 007
item 095
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Rose Lake Wildlife Experiment Station, "Food Productivity for Wildlife on
an Area of Agricultural Land," 109.
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folder 007
item 096
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Ruxton, G. F., "Mexico and the Rocky Mountains," 10.
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folder 007
item 097
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Schierbeck, Otto, "Forestry vs. Game Cover," 37.
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item 098
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Seton, Ernest Thompson, "Lives (?)," 32.
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folder 007
item 099
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Shepard, Ward, "Notes on German Game Management," 89.
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item 100
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Shiras, George 3rd, "The Wildlife of Lake Superior," 48.
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item 101
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Smith, Clinton G., "Management Plan -- Pisgah National Forest,"
69.
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item 102
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Stoddard, H. L., "Report on Quail Investigations," 54.
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item 103
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Stoddart, A. M., "Ruffed Grouse in New York State," 46.
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item 104
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Tinan, Clate, "The Vanishing Prairie Hen," 30.
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item 105
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Treherne, R. C. and E. R. Buckell, "Grasshoppers of British Columbia,"
55.
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item 106
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Trippensee, R. E., "Biology and Management of the Cottontail Rabbit,"
91.
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item 107
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Waller, "Predator Control on Saline Game Refuge," 74.
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item 108
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Walton, "The Complete Angler," 112.
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item 109
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Welch, Walter R., "Shooting in California Today and 50 Years Ago,"
68.
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item 110
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Welford, R. G. and J. Bright, "The Game Laws," 7.
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item 111
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Wight, H. M., "Cooperative Investigation of Privately Owned State Game
Refuges of Michigan," 71.
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Wisconsin [State of], "Digest of Wisconsin Conservation Commission
Reports," 62.
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Wright, William H., "The Grizzly Bear," 51.
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Lectures, 1933-1947
View digitized contents of this folder. : Lecture notes may be typed (T), hand written in pencil (P), written in essay form
(E), revised (R), or contain slide lists (S). They are arranged in chronological
order, with separate series for undated lectures, 3x5" cards, and radio talks.
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item 001
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Ecology as an applied science : 5pTRE; Phi Beta Kappa, UNM 5-5-1933
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item 002
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Wildlife research in Wisconsin : 6pTRE ca. 2-1-1935
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folder 002
item 003
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A pheasant drive in Germany : 3pTPS; Midwest Game Conference, Urbana 12-6-1935
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folder 002
item 004
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An erosion theory for the southwest : 9pTRSE; Erosion Symposium 12-17-1935
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folder 002
item 005
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Deer and forestry in Germany : 5pTRSE; Phi Sigma 12-19-1935
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folder 002
item 006
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Nine centuries of deer management in Germany : 9pTPSE; Agriculture Faculty 1-18-1936
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folder 002
item 007
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Sketches of land use in Germany : 8pTRSE; Taylor-Hibbard Club 1-22-1936
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folder 002
item 008
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Vertical planning for wildlife : 4pPE; Rural Regional Planning 3-25-1936
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folder 002
item 009
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European game management : 3pTS; Wildlife Conference 3-4-1937
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folder 002
item 010
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Conservation in Germany : 4pPS; Steuben Society 1-28-1937
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The German and his land : 6pTRSE, University Club
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item 012
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Conservation in the world of tomorrow : 5pTRSE; Tripp Commons; Student Forum 3-29-1937
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item 013
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History of the pheasant : 3pTPS; Riley Meeting 3-16-1938
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folder 002
item 014
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The Faville Grove Wildlife Area : 2pPS/TS; Madison Bird Club 11-16-1938
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folder 002
item 015
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Wildlife research : 2pPSE; Prof. Club 1-24-1939
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folder 002
item 016
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Game policy model, 1930 : 7pTE; Wildlife Conference 2-15-1939
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item 017
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Greens keepers course : 2pPS 3-8-1939
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item 018
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Lecture 1: Behavior of bird populations : 3pTSE; Ohio Lectures 8-12-1939
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Erosion economics in the Southwest : 2pTS; Taylor-Hibbard 11-23-1939
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folder 002
item 020
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Biotic theories and conservation : 2pTRE; Phi Sigma 2-29-1940
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Biotic theory : 2pPSE
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item 022
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Diversified farming for wildlife : 2pTS; Marshfield Lecture 7-22-1940
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item 023
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The farmer cooperatives of Wisconsin : 3pTRS; Wilson Club 11-1940
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item 024
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Final plan for symposium on Wildlife Management : 1pT
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item 025
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The erosion problem in the Southwest as compared with
Wisconsin : 4pPSE; Farmers Week 2-5-1941
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item 026
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Conservation of natural resources : 2p mimeo SE; Freshman Forum 5-16-1941
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item 027
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Deer in Utah, Oregon, and Nevada, Coast : 2pTRS; Seminar 11-24-1941
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folder 002
item 028
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Scientific uses of wilderness : 2pTSE; Getaway Club 1-17-1942
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item 029
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German ecology : 3pPS; Seminar 3-16-1942
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item 030
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Wildlife manager; erosion engineer : 2pPS; Freshman Forum 5-1-1942
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item 031
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Conservation of the western ranges : 4pTSE; Phi Sigma 5-14-1942
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item 032
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Delta duck studies : 3pTS; Dane County Conservation League 5-26-1942
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folder 002
item 033
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The last stand of the hardwoods : 3pTRSE 6-25-1942
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item 034
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Pheasant, Bobwhite, Hungarian Partridge, Cottontail : 2pPS, 2 cards TS; Conservation Congress 7-14-1942
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item 035
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The prairie: the forgotten flora : 4pTSE; Colonial Dames, Milwaukee 11-6-1942
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item 036
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History of land-use: western Wisconsin : 3pTE; Seminar with [Joseph] Hickey 11-9-1942
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item 037
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Pheasant population studies : 4pTPSE; Seminar 12-4-1942
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item 038
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The excess deer problem : 2pPE; Getaways 1-16-1943
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item 039
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The deer problem : 5pPS; Deer Committee 1-21-1943
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item 040
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Animal populations at Prairie du Sac, 1929-1942 : 6 pTSRE; Seminar 2-15-1943
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item 041
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Short summary of the deer problem : 2pTSE; Chm. Citizens' Deer Committee 6-21-1943
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item 042
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Deer on forced rations : 2pTSE; 4-H Wisconsin Dells 9-10-1943
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item 043
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Deer on forced rations : 2pTSE; Farm Short Course 1-19-1944
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folder 002
item 044
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Birdsong phenology : 3pT; Kumlien [Bird] Club 10-19-1943
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item 045
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Land-health in southwestern Wisconsin : 10pTRSE; ASCE 11-3-1943
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item 046
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Arboretum pheasants : 3pTRSE; Arboretum meeting w/ Getaways 11-19-1943
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item 047
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Prairie du Sac quail, 1929-43 : 5pTRSE; Seminar 12-6-1943
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item 048
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Animal tracks : 2pTS; Short Course 1-10-1944
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item 049
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Steep farms in southwestern Wisconsin : 1p mimeo, 1pTS: Dodgeville 2-2-1944; Menomonie 2-9-44; LaCrosse 2-11-44
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item 050
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Pheasant cover in Dane County : 3pTS; Dane County Sportsmen 2-28-1944
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folder 002
item 051
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Land-health in southwestern Wisconsin : 3pTRSE; Garden Club 3-7-1944
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item 052
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Forest browse problems : 4pTRS; Society of American Foresters Milwaukee
3-25-1944
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Seven prongs of the deer dilemma : 5pTRSE [apparently includes "Deer census estimates, national forests,
1921-1942," 1pP] 6-26-1944
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item 054
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Birdsong phenology : 5pTRS, 1pPE; Kumlien [Bird] Club 11-28-1944
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item 055
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Birdsong phenology II: Hours of song : 6pTRSE; Seminar 12-4-1944
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item 056
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Runaway populations : 6pTRSE; Young Ag Club [apparently includes "Some runaway populations in
Wisconsin," 1p mimeo, WLE 118] 12-5-1944
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item 057
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Food and cover techniques : 3pPS; WL Techniques 161 1-4-1945
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item 058
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Distribution of Wisconsin hares : 2pTRS; Seminar 1-10-1945
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item 059
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Plant patterns: interspersion theory, patterns : 2pTRSE; WLE 118? 2-17-1945
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item 060
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The deer problem of northern Wisconsin : 5pTRS; Extension 3-8-1945
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item 061
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Timber wolf : 1pTE, 3pPE; Getaways 3-17-1945
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item 062
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The trend of events in American wildlife : 6pTRSE 11-9-1945
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item 063
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Irruptive deer herds : 5pTSE; University of Chicago 12-3-1945
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item 064
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Some Wisconsin wildlife problems : 2pTRS; Fr. Engineers Orientation Lecture 2-1-1946
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item 065
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The farmer as a naturalist : 4pPSE; Short Course 2-4-1946
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item 066
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Wilderness conservation : 5pTRSE; Friends of the Native Landscape 3-26-1946
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item 067
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The Wisconsin deer problem : 2pTRSE; Green Lake 9-13-1946
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item 068
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Summer cruising radius of a quail covey : 1p mimeo; Kumlien [Bird] Club 10-15-1946
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item 069
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Steps to publication : 1pTE; WL Techniques 161 ["Sample Outline: Age Criteria for cottontail," 1pTE]
12-19-1946
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item 070
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Wildlife and farm land-use : 3pTRE; Rotary Club 11-5-1947
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Rodent management on southwest ranges : Undated lecture; 3pPE
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The food and cover problem in southern Wisconsin : Undated lecture; 3pTS
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Lecture 5: The cow in the woodlot : Undated lecture; 3pTRSE
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Theories of population : Undated lecture; 3pTE
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Motives for conservation : Undated lecture; 6pTRE, WLE 118
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Tracks : Undated lecture; 1pTS, WLE 118
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item 007
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Tracks -- extra lecture : Undated lecture; 1pTS, WLE 118
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item 008
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Biography of a covey : Undated lecture; 2pPS
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item 009
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Phenology : Undated lecture; 2pPS, 1944, Seminar?
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item 010
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The Wisconsin deer problem : Undated lecture; 2pTS
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item 011
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Deer lecture -- general : Undated lecture; 1pPS
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item 012
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Lecture (15?): Density, carrying capacity : Undated lecture; 6pTRSE
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Historical phenology of southern Wisconsin : Undated lecture; 2pTRSE, 3pPE, early 1946?
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item 014
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Report on (11th annual wildlife) conference : Undated lecture; 3pPE, 1946?
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item 015
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Properties of wildlife populations : 3" x 5"; 3 cards TRS(FPL Lecture) 5-6-41
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Conservationist in Mexico : 3" x 5"; 7 cards TRSE (Gamma Alpha) 5-8-41
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"What can I do?" : 3" x 5"; 5 cards TPSE(Garden Club) 10-1-42
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Soil conservation in western Wisconsin : 3" x 5"; 3 cards PS (Sunset Garden Club)
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Biotic land use : 3" x 5"; 7 cards TPE
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Turnover in chickadees (Aldo and Carl Leopold) : 3" x 5"
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"Learn to read" : 3" x 5"; 4 cards
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Chickadee study : 3" x 5"; 3 cards
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Meaning of conservation : 3" x 5"; 8 cards TE
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Conservation commission : 3" x 5"; 4 cards PE
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Radio Talks, 1933-1936
View digitized contents of this folder. : These are manuscripts of radio talks (mostly over WHA) by AL in the 1930s on
wildlife and game management. Deposited by Luna Leopold.
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Leaving food and cover : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 9-8-1933
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Feed early to keep game at home : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 11-2-1933
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Feeding winter birds on the farm : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 12-1-1933
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The farm woodlot and the bird crop : Radio talk (WHA); 4p 12-14-1933
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Coaxing the winter birds : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 1-9-1934
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Game on the modern farm : Radio talk (WHA); 6p 3-18-1934
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The game cycle -- a challenge to science : Radio talk (NBC/Chicago); 9p 8-18-1934
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Planning winter food and cover : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 9-10-1934
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Food patches for birds : Radio talk (WHA); 3p 10-19-1934
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Feeding birds -- a new winter sport : Radio talk (Homemakers' Program); 5p 2-20-1935
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New methods for game cropping : Radio talk (College of the Air); 7p 2-10-1936
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Preserving Wisconsin's game supply : Radio talk (College of the Air); 6p 2-17-1936
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Papers and Reports, Yale Forest School
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains research papers and reports prepared by AL for courses at Yale Forest
School. Manuscripts were deposited by Mrs. Leopold. 6 reports, chart, 1908-1909
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Silvical Characters of American Conifers & Yews : Chart (handwritten blueprint) compiled from lecture notes, course in
Dendrology, Professor J. W. Toumey, Yale Forest School; also from Sargent's
Manual & Silvical Leaflets, US Forest Service 31 October
1908
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18 Problems : 23p handwritten (ink); Course in Forest Valuation, given under course in forest
management, by H. H. Chapman, Yale Forest School; Fall term 1908
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Planting Plan for the Woodbridge Reservoir Tract : Made for the New Haven Water Company; 23p handwritten + figures. Field work in
June 1908; Report #3, 15 October 1908
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Symbols used in Forest Valuation together with some fundamental
conceptions and formulae : 10p hdw; prepared subsequent to course given by H. H. Chapman, Yale Forest
School, 1908. References to problems given in the same course. Ind. Work II,
10 December 1908
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folder 005
item 005
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Report on the Shasta National Forest : 11pTW + figs.; course in National Forests by R. E. Benedict, United States
Forest Service, February 1909. Report #4, 16 February
1909
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folder 005
item 006
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Some Figures on Old Field Pine in Tyler County, Texas : 13pTW; Report #5, May & June 1909
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item 007
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Working Plan for Tract No. 1, Town of Guilford, New Haven County,
Connecticut : 26pTW + figs.; prepared in connection with a course in silviculture, Yale
Forest School. Field work in May 1908. Report #6, 1 February
1909
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German Notes
View digitized contents of this folder. AL bound his notes pertaining to his trip to Germany in August-October 1935. The
trip was sponsored by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation and the Oberlaender
Trust to study German methods of forestry and game management. The notes are on
various types and sizes of paper, mostly handwritten. Maps, reprints, and graphs
are also included. Subdivisions in the bound volume include: Addresses, Accounts,
etc.; Berlin; Dresden, Tharandt (Saxony); Czechoslovakia; Wurtemburg, Baden;
Silesia; Ecology; Life History; Digests. The volume was deposited by A. Starker
Leopold, 18 Sept. 1967. bound volume, 1935
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Handouts, Game Management 379
View digitized contents of this folder. Loose-leaf notebook of handouts--mostly management digests in mimeo form that
were prepared by students in Wildlife Management 179 (a course taught by Leopold
until his death, and by Hickey thereafter). Deposited by Joseph Hickey. 1946-1951
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Leopold, Lectures in Wildlife Ecology
View digitized contents of this folder. Also deposited by Hickey is this loose-leaf notebook containing materials from
Wildlife Ecology 118. Hickey took this course as a student of AL in 1943 and
taught it jointly with AL in 1948. The 1943 materials include handouts and
Hickey's notes on lectures. Copies of AL's own lecture notes for 1948 are
interfiled; many notes bear his own marks for revision and questions for oral
quizzes in class. See the Hickey papers, 9/25/11, for Hickey's notebooks of lectures in Wildlife
Ecology 118 for the years immediately after AL's death, when he revamped the
course. 1943-1948
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Grant Cottam, WLE 118
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes photocopied notes and materials of Grant Cottam, who took AL's course in
1946. Cottam typed his notes on AL's lectures and bound them with handouts and
exam papers. AL's WLE 118 was a memorable and influential course for many UW
students, a number of whom (like Grant Cottam) became prominent ecologists. 1946
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Writings: Unpublished Manuscripts -- AL's Desk File
View digitized contents of this box. Contains some 200 unpublished manuscripts and fragments found in AL's desk file at
the time of his death. Some manuscripts contain ideas which he wanted to set down
for possible future use. The manuscripts span years from 1917 to 1948, though
several are undated. Portions of the material appeared in revised form in AL's
published work, including Round River . Also included
are articles, speeches, seminar papers, reports, essays, and fragments on the
diverse interests of a lifetime. After AL's death, these manuscripts were sent to Dr. A. Starker Leopold, who
inherited his father's library. On 18 Sept. 1967, Starker Leopold deposited the
entire corpus in the UW-Madison Archives. An attempt has been made to arrange the
manuscripts according to subject and chronology; a bibliography is included in the
box. Titles are self-explanatory (see below). Items indented were stapled or clipped with the items they follow. The numbers
associated with most of th eitems correspond with the numbered items in box 17.
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folder 001
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"Mixing trout in western waters" : For American Fisheries Society 47th Annual Meeting; 4pTW, 79.
8-29-1917
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item 002
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"Bird plan for University campus -- Memo for Mr. Ikemoto" : 4pTY + 2pPW notes, 19. 9-13-1918
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"The bird life of New Mexico" : From Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce; 6pTY, 15.
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"How to build bird houses" : For Evening Herald , AL, Albuquerque Game
Protective Association; 4pTY, 68.
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item 005
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"How to make the home place attractive for birds" : For Evening Herald , AL, Albuquerque C of C; 2pTY,
78.
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folder 002
item 006
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"Birds and cats" : 3pTYR, 197.
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folder 002
item 007
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"Reorganizing our national game factory" : AL, United States Forest Service; 6pTY, 12.
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folder 002
item 008
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"The next move in public shooting grounds" : For Bulletin of the American Game Protective
Association ; 1pTY, 180.
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folder 002
item 009
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"The gun club of the future" : 3p ink WR, 165.
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folder 002
item 010
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"A remedy for the 'songbird list'" : 4pTY, 168. 1923?
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folder 002
item 011
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"Quail and timber as a farm crop" : Drawings; 2pPY, [unnumbered].
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folder 002
item 012
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"The conservation press" : 3pTY, 16.
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folder 002
item 013
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"Recent developments in game management" : USFS Bulletin IX:9 ; 2p mimeo, 13.
3-2-1925
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folder 002
item 014
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"Ten new developments in American game management" : National Game Conference, 8-9 December 1924; 15pTW, [unnumbered].
4-10-1925
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folder 002
item 015
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"History of game protection in New Mexico" : 5pTW, 14. 8-27-1925
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folder 002
item 016
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"Duck limits" : 4pTW, 11.
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folder 002
item 016
item 001
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AL to Will Dilg : Outdoor America , encl[osed]. mss.; 2pTY, pub.?
3-10-1925
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folder 002
item 017
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"What needs to be done for the ducks?" : Copy; each has notes by AL and [?], 24pTYR, 171.
11-18-1926
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item 017
item 001
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AL to Ringland : encl. mss. (1pTY) 12-16-1926
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Comments on mss. by [Sheldon?] : (8p ink Y)
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item 003
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Copy : (8pTW)
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item 017
item 004
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Ringland to AL regarding mss. and Sheldon's comments : (1pTW) 5-12-1927
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item 005
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John B. Burnham to AL regarding mss. : (3p ink W) 2-20-1928
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folder 002
item 018
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"Science and game conservation" : for IWLA Convention, Omaha; 9pTW + 6 figs., [unnumbered].
4-19-1928
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folder 003
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"Standards of conservation" : 6pPW, 167. 1922?
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"Skill in forestry" : 5pTY, 178.
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Comments by J. C. K. : 1pPY
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Comments by M. M. C. : 1p ink Y
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Comments by R. E. M. : 3pTY 9-13-1922
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Memorandum for Mr. Leopold; by M. W. T.? [Talbot?] : 2pTY 7-20-22
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E. M. K. [E. W. K.?] to AL : 1pTY 6-4-1923
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"Some fundamentals of conservation in the Southwest" : 19pTY, 182.
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item 001
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Frank A. Waugh to AL : 1pTW; returning mss. 5-26-1923
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Clipping on wilderness (from Fred Winn)
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Map of Gila [Wilderness Area?] : (1 sheet)
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Memo for AL regarding article, from M. M. C.? [Cheney?], : 183. 4-17-1923
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folder 003
item 005
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"Forest inspection as developed in the Southwest" : 4pPW, 163.
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folder 003
item 006
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AL to Frank [Pooler?] regarding D-3 inspection reports, : 5pTY, 164. 2-2-1925
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folder 003
item 007
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"Economic determinism in national forestry" : 2pPY, 179.
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item 007
item 001
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Notes for article, 1pPW
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folder 003
item 008
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"Transmission of spiral in redwood sprouts" : 1pTW, 175.
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folder 003
item 009
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"Notes on spiral redwood" : 3pTW, 176.
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folder 003
item 010
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"Izaak Walton League and its relation to forestry in
Wisconsin" : 48.
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folder 003
item 011
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"Proposed joint research program, Forest Products
Laboratory-UW" : 4pTY; 2 copies, [unnumbered]. 10-24-1927
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folder 003
item 012
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"The virgin Southwest" : 29pTYR; Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, [unnumbered].
5-6-1933
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folder 003
item 012
item 001
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E. Dana Johnson to AL : 1pTW; returning mss. 10-20-????
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item 013
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"Vegetation for erosion control in the CCC camps of southwestern
Wisconsin" : 10p mimeo, 75.
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folder 003
item 014
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"The silviculture of erosion and game vegetation" : 2pTW; memo for C. P. Winslow, 72. 5-29-1934
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item 015
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"Roadside prairies" : 39TW, 118. 8-16-1941
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folder 003
item 016
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"Cows and contours: The problem of steep farms in southwestern
Wisconsin" : 3pPY; AL and J. J. Hickey, 25.
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folder 004
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folder 004
item 001
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"The wilderness fallacy" : 7pTY; AL, USFS; see Kerr to Forester, 15 Dec 1916, transmitting mss., in
National Archives, 66.
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item 002
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"A wilderness area program" : 3pTYR; 63. ca. 1922
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"A plea for wilderness hunting grounds" : 10pTW, and 5p for figures TW; FRC 37759 copy has P note "revised 11-10-24"; for
Outdoor Life, 65.
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folder 004
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item 001
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J.A. McGuire to AL [Letter] : 1pTY, 12-22-1924; accepting article for publication in Outdoor Life
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AL to Northey [Letter] : 1pTY, 5-23-1925; regarding publication of article
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"The vanishing wilderness" : 7pTWR; for Outdoor America, 177.
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item 001
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[List of] Possible illustrations for "The vanishing wilderness"
(1pTW)
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folder 004
item 004
item 002
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Fragment (1pPY) :
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[Letter], E.H. Ross to AL (1pTW, 3-12-1926; returning mss. for
revision :
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folder 004
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"The conservation of wilderness recreation" : 4pTW; Getaway disc., 64. 2-19-1927
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folder 004
item 006
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"Notes on wilderness" : 1pTY; 181. [Folder not found in file, 5 February 2003]
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folder 004
item 007
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"Wilderness area -- notes" : 1pPY; 162.
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folder 004
item 008
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"Wilderness" : 4pPY; 99. 1935
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"Outline for 'Wilderness,'" : 1pPY; 100.
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folder 004
item 010
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"Wilderness [notes]" : 1pPW; regarding Darwin, geology, and ecology; on [back of] German stationery,
36. 1935
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folder 004
item 011
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"What shrinks wilderness?" : 2pTW; IWLA, not given, 67. 3-29-1940
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folder 005
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"A man's leisure time" : 11pTW; address, UNM Assembly, 173. 10-15-1920
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"A criticism of the booster spirit" : 10+2pTYR; Ten Dons Club, 174. 11-6-1923
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"Blue River" : 1pPY; also copy dated 1948, 81. 6-11-1922
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"The sportsman-naturalist" : 1pPY; AL, USFS [byline]; 169.
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"Thoughts on a map of Liberia" : 2pPY; [addl. 1pPY notes on back of one of those pages -- titled separately],
170.
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"The River of the Mother of God" : 8pTY; 172.
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item 006
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[Letter from] Wilbur Cross, ed., to AL, 12-16-24; rejecting mss. for
Yale Review
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folder 005
item 007
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"Sand burs" : 2pTY; for Sportsman's Review, AL, Albuquerque, 193.
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item 008
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"What is a sportsman?" : 2pPY; notes, 166.
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item 008
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[Letter] C. Proebstel to AL 10-28-1925; requesting support
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folder 005
item 008
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Clipping regarding NMGPA (ca. 1925)
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folder 005
item 009
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"Economics of the wild" : 7pTW; AL, 905 University Ave., 6.
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box 016
folder 005
item 010
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"Goose music" : 9pTY; 194.
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box 016
folder 005
item 010
item 001
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[Letter], Clark McAdams to AL (1pTW, 7-1-?; rejecting mss.; Wild Life
Mag. folding
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box 016
folder 005
item 010
item 002
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[Note], M.M.C. to AL (2p PW, regarding mss.)
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box 016
folder 005
item 011
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"Digest of Sutton article on geese" : 1pTW July 1931
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box 016
folder 005
item 012
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"Misc. notes on waterfowl study" : 1pPY.
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box 016
folder 005
item 013
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"Menu -- Canoncito Camp" : 1pTW; misc. notes on reverse side, PW. 5-2-1933
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box 016
folder 005
item 014
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"Untitled" : 4pPW; [regarding] Sandhill Crane as a supernumary element, 5.
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box 016
folder 005
item 015
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"Hobbies" : 4pTY; PTA, Randall School, 40. 4-10-1935
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box 016
folder 005
item 016
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"Dear friend Botts/Dear Judge Botts" : 3pPY; [drafts of 2 letters, relationship unclear], 9.
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box 016
folder 005
item 017
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"The social consequences of conservation" : 7pPY; 1.
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box 016
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item 017
item 001
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"Social consequences" material (2pPY)
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box 016
folder 005
item 017
item 002
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"Social consequences" material [same title as previous but a separate
entity](2pPY)
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box 016
folder 005
item 017
item 003
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Naturalism and conservation (1pPY; notes)
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box 016
folder 005
item 017
item 004
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Fragment (1pPY)
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box 016
folder 005
item 017
item 005
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Fragment (1pTYR)
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box 016
folder 005
item 018
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"Deep River" : 1pPY; regarding Ozark Mt. rivers [not in this folder 5 February 2003; see
Folder 006]
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box 016
folder 005
item 019
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"Pathological forces in land use" : 7pTY; Sigma Xi, 49. 4-15-1935
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box 016
folder 005
item 020
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"Land Pathology" : 8pTYR; Sigma Xi, 94. 4-15-1935
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box 016
folder 005
item 021
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"Fragment on landscape and bureaus" : 1pPW; 106.
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box 016
folder 005
item 022
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"Fragment on government vs. private conservation" : 1pTY.
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box 016
folder 005
item 023
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"Fragment on Germany and international conservation movement" : 1pTY.
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box 016
folder 005
item 024
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"Fragment" : 1pTYR; from Vietinghoff review?
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box 016
folder 005
item 025
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"The farm wildlife program: a self-scrutiny" : 8pTWR + 2pPYR; 111.
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box 016
folder 005
item 025
item 001
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Unrevised copy (8pTW; Taylor-Hibbard); 54.
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box 016
folder 005
item 025
item 002
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Notes (1pPY)
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box 016
folder 005
item 026
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"Conservation inquiry: philosophy, economics, game" : 1pPW; 90.
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box 016
folder 005
item 027
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"'Cases' for inquiry: motivation for land use, predator control,
forestry" : 3pPY; 91.
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box 016
folder 005
item 028
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"Fragment on foresters and conservation" : 1pPW.
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box 016
folder 005
item 029
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"Engineering and conservation" : 11pTWR + 1pTY; Engineering College, 98. 4-11-1938
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box 016
folder 005
item 030
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"Natural history, the forgotten science" : 9pTYR; speech at U. of Mo., [penciled note] "partly to be used by Missouri
Conservationist," 109. 4-26-1938
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box 016
folder 005
item 031
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"Natural history, the forgotten science" : 7pTW; speech at U. of Mo., 51. 4-26-1938
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box 016
folder 005
item 032
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"A survey of conservation" : 11pTWR; 96.
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box 016
folder 005
item 033
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"Technical quiz questions/Elementary questions for students" : 2pTY + 1pTY; [stapled together but relationship unclear], 97.
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box 016
folder 005
item 034
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"[Letter], AL to Jay N. Darling" : 1pTW; regarding enclosing [unspecified] mss., 95.
11-1-1938
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box 016
folder 005
item 035
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"Economics, philosophy, and land" : 6pTYR; 92. 11-23-1938
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box 016
folder 005
item 036
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"The basis of conservation education" : 5pTYR [penciled notes on reverse]; Kiwanis Club, Racine, 53.
7-20-1939
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box 016
folder 005
item 037
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"Notes" : [regarding development of unspecified wildlife area, have been marked up with
red pencil]; 1pPY.
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box 016
folder 005
item 038
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"A modus vivendi for conservationists" : 2pPY; 93.
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box 016
folder 006
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box 016
folder 006
item 001
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"Biotic Land Use" : 9pTWR; Leopold's copy, 129.
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box 016
folder 006
item 002
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"Biotic Land Use" : 9pTWR; Hamerstrom's [copy].
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box 016
folder 006
item 003
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"Discussion on game manager, fish manager, sportsman" : 2pTYR; 130.
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box 016
folder 006
item 004
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"Discussion on the park executive and landscaper" : 1pTYR; 131.
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box 016
folder 006
item 005
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"Discussion on 'The Forester'" : 2pTYR; 132.
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box 016
folder 006
item 006
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"The biotic idea in relation to a coordinated state conservation program,
by Lisle Jeffrey" : 7pTW; 133.
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box 016
folder 006
item 007
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"Ecology and politics" : 4pPW, small sheets, 136.
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box 016
folder 006
item 008
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"Ecology and politics" : 7pTYR; WLE 118 Introductory Lecture.
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box 016
folder 006
item 009
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"Land, ecology, and politics [In the long run]" : 7pTYR, rev. by R. Lord[?]; The Land, Spring.
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box 016
folder 006
item 009
item 001
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[Letter from] Russell Lord to AL [suggesting new title],
4-19-1941 enclosed rev. mss. for publication
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box 016
folder 006
item 010
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"Of mice and men: some notes on ecology and politics" : 7p TYR; 107.
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box 016
folder 006
item 011
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"Of mice and men" : p 1 TYR + 7pPY, [not in file 5 February 2003]; 110.
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box 016
folder 006
item 012
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"Conservation and politics" : 4pPY; 114.
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box 016
folder 006
item 013
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"Conservation and politics" : 3pTY; 139.
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box 016
folder 006
item 014
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"Yet the trees grow" : 1pTYR + 1PW insert; rough draft, 188. 12-23-1941;
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box 016
folder 006
item 014
item 001
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"Yet come June" [3 separate pencil versions]; 3pPY
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box 016
folder 006
item 015
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"[Untitled group of items]" : [bundled together but relationship unclear], 141.
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box 016
folder 006
item 015
item 001
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"Introduction," 3pTYR + inserts, 2pPY; "Conservation," 1pPY;
"University Club Lecture Feb 15," 1pPY; "Misc. notes," 2pPW; "Outline for the
Round River," 1pPW; "Biotic Lipstick," 2pPW + insert
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box 016
folder 006
item 016
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"The Round River: a parable of conservation" : 6pTY; 138.
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box 016
folder 006
item 017
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"Fragments on pests, diversity and stability" : 5pTYR.
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box 016
folder 006
item 018
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"Country" : 2pTY; rough draft, 143. 12-23-1941
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box 016
folder 006
item 018
item 001
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[Group of items related to "Country"] : Fragment on country (1p ink Y, 143); Fragments on country (1pPY, 143);
Country (2pPY, 143); Leopold and Hochbaum paper (1pPW, 143); Country (1pPY;
fragments, 144); Fragment on country (1pPY, 144); Country (1pPY, 144); Country
(5pPW, 145)
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box 016
folder 006
item 019
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"Deep River"
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box 016
folder 006
item 020
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"Wildlife in land-use planning" : 2pTW; IWLA lecture, 55. 3-27-1942
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box 016
folder 006
item 021
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"Armament for conservation" : 9pTYR; for seminar [2 copies], 184. 11-23-1942
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box 016
folder 006
item 021
item 001
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Slide list (2pPY)
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box 016
folder 006
item 021
item 002
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Walter W. John to AL, 11-9-1942; regarding address, 187.
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box 016
folder 006
item 021
item 003
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Walter W. John to AL, 12-16-1942; regarding mss., 185.
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box 016
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item 021
item 004
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AL to John, 12-21-1942, 186.
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box 016
folder 006
item 022
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"Diagrams [of land as a circulatory system]" : 2pPY.
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box 016
folder 006
item 023
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"Land as a circulatory system" : 6pTY, 22. 8-2-1943
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box 016
folder 006
item 024
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"What is a weed?" : 6pTY, 192. 8-2-1943
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box 016
folder 006
item 025
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"Notes for paper on writing" : 3pTY, 147. 11-2-1943
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box 016
folder 006
item 026
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"Fragments on writing" : 2pPY, 148.
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box 016
folder 006
item 027
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"For college English" : 1pTW, 149.
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box 016
folder 006
item 028
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"AL to S.T. Dana" : 1pTW; regarding poorly written paper, 150. 9-3-1942
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box 016
folder 006
item 029
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"Abstract of a Cornell Ph.D. thesis" : 1pTW; writing sample, 151.
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box 016
folder 006
item 030
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"The ring-necked parvenu" : 1pPY, 189. 4-7-1944
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box 016
folder 006
item 031
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"Conservation: in whole or in part?" : 14pTW; given to Kenneth Parsons for Soil Conservation Committee Report, 128.
11-1-1944
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box 016
folder 006
item 032
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"Wherefore wildlife ecology?" : 2pPY, 21.
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box 016
folder 006
item 033
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"Ecology as an ethical system" : 2pPY, 26.
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box 016
folder 006
item 034
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"Deadening" : 1pPW, 83.
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box 016
folder 006
item 035
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"Conservation education: a revolution in philosophy" : 1pPY, 84.
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box 016
folder 006
item 036
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"Ecological haves and have-nots" : 1pPY, 85.
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box 016
folder 006
item 037
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"Scarcity values in conservation" : 3pPY, 86.
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box 016
folder 006
item 037
item 001
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Notes for mss. (1pPY)
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box 016
folder 006
item 038
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"Ecology and economics in land-use" : 3pPY, 87.
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box 016
folder 006
item 039
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"Ecology and the arts" : 2pPY, 88.
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box 016
folder 006
item 040
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"Ecology, philosophy, and conservation" : 2pPY, 89.
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box 016
folder 006
item 041
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"The biotic war" : 1pPY, 135.
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box 016
folder 006
item 042
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"Fragment on land awareness" : 1pPY, 137.
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box 016
folder 006
item 043
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"The meaning of conservation" : 5pPY; Milwaukee, 140. 9-10-?
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box 016
folder 006
item 044
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"The role of wildlife in education" : 3pPY, 146.
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box 016
folder 006
item 045
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"The role of wildlife in education" : 2pPY.
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box 016
folder 006
item 046
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"Farm phenology -- a new sport" : 1pPY, 134.
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box 016
folder 006
item 047
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"I know an island" : 1pPY, 191.
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box 016
folder 006
item 048
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"The ecological conscience" : 11pTYR; Garden Club, Minneapolis. 6-27-1947
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box 016
folder 006
item 048
item 001
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[List of] Slides for "Ecological Conscience" (1pPY)
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box 016
folder 006
item 049
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"Foreword" : 9pTW, 112. 7-31-1947
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box 016
folder 006
item 050
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"The deer swath" : 2pTY, 113. 2-29-1948
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box 016
folder 007
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box 016
folder 007
item 001
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"A decade of development in game management," : 1pPW
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box 016
folder 007
item 002
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"The trend of game management in the national forests" : 8pTW; for American Forests and Forest Life , 10.
1930?
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box 016
folder 007
item 003
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"Game management -- a new field for science" : 5pTW; for Scientific American , 17.
1931?
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box 016
folder 007
item 004
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"Farm forestry and the game program" : 6pTW; address at Central States Forestry Congress, 50.
12-4-1931
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box 016
folder 007
item 005
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"Quail food and cover in the cornbelt" : 8+2pTWR; Outdoor America , Proceedings, 9th Annual
Conference IWLA, 20. 1931
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box 016
folder 007
item 005
item 01
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Chart -- frequency curve showing limits of quail breeding season
(1pPW)
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box 016
folder 007
item 006
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"Map your hunting grounds," : 2pT grey R; "AL, Cons. For.," [sic], 8.
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box 016
folder 007
item 007
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"Covey patterns," : 4pT grey R; "AL, Cons. For.," [sic], 7. 1932?
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
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"Grand opera game," : 4pTWR, 196.
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
item 001
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Quail development plan for a 100-acre estate (1pPY, 9-1-32)
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
item 002
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AL to Richard Danielson (1pTW, 8-27-32; regarding article for The Sportsman)
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
item 003
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Danielson to AL (9-8-32)
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
item 004
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AL to Charles S. Bird (9-23-32; encl. "Grand opera game")
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box 016
folder 007
item 008
item 005
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Bird to AL (5-12-33; rejecting article for The Sportsman)
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box 016
folder 007
item 009
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"Wildlife and soils" : 4pTYR, 34.
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box 016
folder 007
item 010
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"Wildlife and soils" : 4pTWR; Symposium paper, SW Div. AAAS, Las Cruces, 35.
5-2-1933
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box 016
folder 007
item 011
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"Wild life crops in a land conservation program" : 2pTW, 73.
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box 016
folder 007
item 011
item 001
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AL to Dan Otis (7-26-1935; encl. mss.)
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box 016
folder 007
item 012
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"Wildlife food and cover handbook for Wisconsin -- Popular
Form" : 1pTYR, 27.
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box 016
folder 007
item 013
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"Game managers' handbook for the lake states -- Technical
Form" : 1pTYR, 28.
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box 016
folder 007
item 014
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"Outline of handbooks" : 1pTW, 29. 7-15-1937
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box 016
folder 007
item 015
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"Rules for planting conifers for game cover" : 5pTY, 30. 6-25-1937
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box 016
folder 007
item 016
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"Site requirements of conifers" : 1pTY, 1pPW, 31.
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box 016
folder 007
item 017
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"Notes for chapters V and VII" [of what?] : 1pPY
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box 016
folder 007
item 018
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"Notes on planting data: apple-haw rust" : 1pTY; compiled by Wade, 32. 4-?-1937
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box 016
folder 007
item 019
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"Preliminary outline of next study technique" : 4pTW, 33. 6-15-1937
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box 016
folder 007
item 020
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"Wildlife handbook -- notes" : 1pPY, 161.
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box 016
folder 007
item 021
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"Summer care of evergreen plantings" : 1pPW, 160.
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box 016
folder 007
item 022
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"Properties of plants important in wildlife ecology and
management" : 4pPY, 152.
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box 016
folder 007
item 022
item 001
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Properties of plants (1 chart PW)
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box 016
folder 007
item 023
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"'Be Your Own Emperor' -- a report of the progress of wild life cropping
in Wisconsin" : 10pTYR + 1pPY, 4. 1938?
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box 016
folder 007
item 024
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"The crow as a game predator in southern Wisconsin" : 3pTW, 76. 1-26-1939
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box 016
folder 007
item 025
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"Animal density and plant survival" : 5pPY, 153.
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box 016
folder 007
item 026
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Notes and fragment for mss. [for "Animal Density and plant
survival"?] : 2pPY
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box 016
folder 007
item 027
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Henry Schmitz to AL : (requesting mss. for Journal of Forestry ), 154.
5-17-1940
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box 016
folder 007
item 028
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"History of an Ozark farm" : 3p mimeo, WE 118 Case 9
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box 016
folder 007
item 029
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"Deer" : 5pTY; AL and Carl Leopold, Ecology of Sauk County, Wisconsin
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box 016
folder 007
item 030
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"Wisconsin ecology" : 1pPY; for Birds of Wisconsin, 142.
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box 016
folder 007
item 031
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"Diary of a duck marsh," (fragment) : 3pPW + 1pPY, 82. 1941?
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box 016
folder 007
item 032
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"Duckmarsh doings" : 2pTW, 117. 12-5-1941
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box 016
folder 007
item 033
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"The house rat in the wild" : 1pTY, 116. 6-27-1942
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box 016
folder 007
item 034
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"Opening day" : 4pTWR; appeared in Wisconsin State Journal as a
"profile," 115. 8-19-1942
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box 016
folder 007
item 035
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"Wildlife in land-use planning" : 4pTYR; given at IWLA 3-27/28. 3-20-1942
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box 016
folder 007
item 036
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"The grizzly -- a problem in land-planning" : 4pTY, 123. 4-6-1942
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box 016
folder 007
item 037
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"Divide and rule" : 4pTYR, 24.
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box 016
folder 007
item 038
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Charles Kirkpatrick to AL : 2pTW; regarding Holland article in April Field and Stream 4-7-1943
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box 016
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item 038
item 001
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AL to Kirkpatrick (4-15-1943; regarding reply to Field and Stream)
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box 016
folder 007
item 039
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Untitled regarding mouse predators : 2pTW; rewrite for Andrew Hopkins of news story by E. A. Landiver
5-28-1943
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box 016
folder 007
item 040
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Untitled regarding Sauk County flood on Wisconsin River : (sent to Walter Scott) 6-7-1943
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box 016
folder 007
item 041
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"The outlook for better native trees" : 2p mimeo
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box 016
folder 007
item 042
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"The 1944 game situation" : 6pTYR, 80. 3-30-1944
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box 016
folder 007
item 042
item 001
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The 1944 game situation (pp 3-6 carbon R)
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box 016
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item 042
item 002
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Summary of kill records (1pTW, 2-8-1944; by E. L. L?)
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box 016
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item 003
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AL to E. J. Vanderwall (3-30-1944; encl. mss.)
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box 016
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item 042
item 004
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R. Conway to W. F. Grimmer (4-10-1944; regarding AL letter of 3-30 and
mss.)
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item 042
item 005
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W. F. Grimmer to AL (4-15-44; regarding mss.)
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box 016
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item 043
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"Sick trout streams" : 1pTW4-14-1944
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box 016
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item 044
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"Ticks and deer" : 4pTW; sent to John Baker, Audubon Society, 60.
12-5-1944
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box 016
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item 044
item 001
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AL to Baker (12-14-1944; encl. mss.
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box 016
folder 007
item 045
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"Notes on Arboretum quail census" : 2pPY, 155. 12-21-1944
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box 016
folder 007
item 046
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AL to C. Kabat : 1pTW; regarding census, 156. 12-22-1944
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box 016
folder 007
item 047
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"Mobility and turnover in Wisconsin bobwhite populations" : 4pPY + 2p tables, 158. 12-?-1944
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box 016
folder 007
item 048
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"A hawk and heron tally for Sauk County, 1938-1944" : 2pTY, 23.
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box 016
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item 049
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"Wolves" : 2pTWR, 127. 3-20-1945
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box 016
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item 049
item 001
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Discussion of A. Murie film Wildlife of
Denali
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box 016
folder 007
item 050
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"Bobwhite returns" : 7pPY; data from University Bay area, Arboretum, Prairie du Sac, Dunn County,
157. 1945?
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box 016
folder 007
item 051
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"All in a century: a vest-pocket history of the Wisconsin deer problem,
1835-1945" : 4pPY, 190.
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box 016
folder 007
item 052
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"What date for duck shooting?" : 2pTW, 77. 9-6-1947
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box 016
folder 008
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box 016
folder 008
item 001
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"Conservation research at the University of Wisconsin" : 5pTWR, 3-5-1928
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box 016
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item 002
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"Conservation research at the University of Wisconsin" : 6pTWR3-6-1928
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box 016
folder 008
item 003
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"Coordination of conservation research -- University of
Wisconsin" : 1pTW chart; 2 copies
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box 016
folder 008
item 004
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"Education and research in conservation at Wisconsin" : 1pPW chart
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box 016
folder 008
item 005
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Sen. H. B. Hawes to AL; requesting suggestions for conservation
report : 12-11-1930
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box 016
folder 008
item 005
item 001
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"The role of the federal government in game conservation" : 8pTW; memo prepared for US Senate Committee on Wild Life Conservation, 44.
12-19-1930
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box 016
folder 008
item 005
item 002
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AL to Hawes : 12-20-1930; encl. mss.
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box 016
folder 008
item 006
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"Report to the SAAMI on proposed cooperation with IWLA" : 15pTW + 8 figs., 2-15-1931
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box 016
folder 008
item 007
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"Visual education in game management" : 9pTW; report to IWLA, 47. 5-21-1931
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box 016
folder 008
item 008
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"Game surveys" : 4pTW; sent to Crane & Boone, 62. 1932?
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box 016
folder 008
item 009
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"The American game policy on predators" : 4pTW; Game Policy Symposium -- American Game Conference, 45/18.
11-28-1932
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box 016
folder 008
item 009
item 001
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AL to H. McGuire; encl. mss. for Outdoor
Life; not presented at Game Conference, 12-17-1932
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box 016
folder 008
item 010
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"The game policy in operation" : 4pPY, 3.
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box 016
folder 008
item 011
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"Iowa conservation plan refuge policy" : 4pTWR, 61. 3-5-1932
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box 016
folder 008
item 012
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"A conservation plan for Wisconsin farms" : 6pTW, 70. 10-23-1933
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box 016
folder 008
item 012
item 001
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AL to C. L. Christensen (11-6-1933; encl. mss.)
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box 016
folder 008
item 013
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Proposal to Mr. [Jay] Darling for coordinated game research in Michigan
and Wisconsin : 3p ink W, 39. 1934?
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box 016
folder 008
item 014
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"Wildlife research institute" : 3p ink Y, 37. 1935?
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box 016
folder 008
item 015
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"Preliminary report to the Society of American Foresters on forestry and
game management" : 4pTWR, 59. 1-29-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 016
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AL to Committeee on Forest Game Policy : encl. mss., 58. 1-29-1935?
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box 016
folder 008
item 017
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"Specifications for a game research set-up at an agricultural
college" : 3pTW, 69. 1-30-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 017
item 001
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AL to Jay Darling (2-1-1935; encl. mss.)
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box 016
folder 008
item 017
item 002
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AL to Jay Darling (2-14-1935; regarding comment on mss.)
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box 016
folder 008
item 018
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"The Wisconsin idea in game conservation" : 2p ink Y; Wisconsin Society, Chicago, 38. 3-20-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 018
item 001
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Draft (2p ink Y)
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box 016
folder 008
item 019
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"Suggestions for American Wildlife Conference" : 7pTW, 105.
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box 016
folder 008
item 020
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AL to Seth Gordon : encl. mss., 104. 10-27-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 021
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Gordon to AL : acknowledging mss., 103. 11-12-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 022
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Jay Darling to AL : 4pTW; comments on mss., 102. 11-20-1935
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box 016
folder 008
item 023
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"An outline of a Wisconsin game development plan" : 9pTW, 46. 1935?
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box 016
folder 008
item 024
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"Whither Missouri?" : 4pTY, 52.
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box 016
folder 008
item 025
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"Conservation conference" : 2pP blue, 108.
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box 016
folder 008
item 026
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"Means and ends in wildlife conservation" : 5pPY; Beloit College Chamberlain Science Club, 101.
5-5-1936
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box 016
folder 008
item 026
item 001
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"Means and ends in wildlife conservation," (fragment), 1pPY
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box 016
folder 008
item 027
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"Second report of game policy committee" : 8pTW; SAF, 56. 11-9-1936
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box 016
folder 008
item 028
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"The relation of the engineer to conservation" : 11pTW; University of Wisconsin College of Engineering.
4-11-1938
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box 016
folder 008
item 029
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"Improving the wildlife program of the SCS" : 3pTY, 74. 5-3-1940
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box 016
folder 008
item 030
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"The conservation league" : 3pTW, 121.
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box 016
folder 008
item 031
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AL to Hugh Jackson : encl. mss. for Wisconsin Sportsman , 122.
10-14-1940
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box 016
folder 008
item 032
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"Opportunities in wildlife research and education" : 6pTY, 43.
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box 016
folder 008
item 032
item 001
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Russell W. Cumley to AL (12-12-1940; encl. mss., joint
authorship?)
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box 016
folder 008
item 032
item 002
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Cumley to B. J. Clarke of Mid-America Resources (12-12-1940; encl.
mss.)
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box 016
folder 008
item 033
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"Planning for wildlife" : 7pTY; copies to Middleton and Kurtenacker, 119.
9-26-1941
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box 016
folder 008
item 034
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AL to P. E. Middleton : encl. mss., 120. 9-26-1941
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box 016
folder 008
item 035
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C. N. Feast to AL : Requesting paper for North American Wildlife Conference
1-2-1943
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box 016
folder 008
item 036
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"Mistakes I have made in wildlife research" : NAWC, 15-17 February 1943, 41. 2-9-1943
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box 016
folder 008
item 037
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"Essentials of a system of technical recruiting" : 1pTW, 1pPY 10-8-1945
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box 016
folder 008
item 038
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"Adventures of a conservation commissioner" : 7pTW; Midwest Wildlife Conference, 126. 12-1-1946
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box 016
folder 008
item 039
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"Adventures of a conservation commissioner" : 7pTWR, 159.
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box 016
folder 008
item 040
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"The statesmanship of E. Sydney Stephens" : 3pTW; Stephens Dinner, St. Louis, 125. 9-15-1947
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box 016
folder 008
item 041
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"Summary of 'Conserving Wisconsin' program" : 3pTW + 4pTW; Wisconsin Press Association. 10-11-1947
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box 016
folder 008
item 042
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Leopold to E. Swift : 2pPY + 1pTW; encl. proposed centennial symposium on ecological conservation
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box 016
folder 009
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box 017
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Writings: Unpublished Manuscripts -- Typescript copies
View digitized contents of this box. Most of the manuscripts in AL's desk file (Box 016 in this series) were typewritten
by Patricia Murrish, secretary of the UW Department of Wildlife Management, in the
summer of 1948 before the originals were sent to Berkeley. Two sets have been
deposited in the UW-Madison Archives: one by Mrs. Leopold, consisting of two volumes
bound in random order; and the other by Luna Leopold, consisting of individual
stapled ribbon copies. A bibliography has been prepared from the order of typescripts in the bound
volumes. Each item is assigned a number that appears on the unbound typescripts as
well; these copies have been arranged in the same numerical order and are keyed to
the bibliography in Folder 001. Each folder in Box 017 holds 40 manuscripts; some
are labeled "unfinished" as opposed to "unpublished," but there is no apparent
significance to this difference in titles.
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box 017
folder 001
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box 017
folder 002
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folder 003
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folder 004
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box 017
folder 005
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box 017
folder 006
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box 017
folder 007
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box 017
folder 008
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box 018
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Writings: Early Drafts, Xerox Copies
View digitized contents of this box. This box contains photocopies of AL's superseded drafts, 1940-48, which Robert
McCabe had AL's secretaries save for him. McCabe lent the originals to the
UW-Madison Archives for xeroxing. McCabe became a student of AL's in 1939 and
realized immediately that the professor was an uncommonly skilled writer whose early
drafts would be of literary value. Many of these drafts are of AL's "literary
essays" (his term), which were written mainly in the 1940s. Many of the PY drafts from which the copies have been made were already
considerably revised by AL. The original versions of changes made by crossing out
and by insert slips are easily traceable. However, AL also made revision by erasure
and cut-and-paste; these revisions make it impossible to trace the original version,
and it is difficult to detect such changes on the xerox copies as well. The dates recorded in these entries are those on the drafts themselves. The letter
'T' after a date signifies that this is the secretary's notation of the date typed,
which is not necessarily the date of composition. Additional information included in
the entries, while by no means complete, indicates what became of various
manuscripts, especially if published or filed with AL's unpublished manuscripts. Original pencil drafts of other AL manuscripts, particularly research manuscripts,
may be found in other boxes of this series and scattered throughout the collection
(see bibliography in this box). A few manuscripts may remain in the possession of
other individuals. See folder titles in Box 018 for years and topics covered.
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box 018
folder 001
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box 018
folder 002
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box 018
folder 002
item 001
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"Notes on behavior of pintail ducks in hailstorm" : 1p; Condor 1919
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box 018
folder 002
item 002
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"Exit Orchis" : 3p, 5-15-1940; [Wisconsin]
Wildlife 1940
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box 018
folder 002
item 003
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"Cheat" : 4p; The Land 1940, SCA
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box 018
folder 002
item 004
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"The last stand" : 5p
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box 018
folder 002
item 005
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"The last stand" : 5pTW + PY inserts, 5-21-1941; Outdoor America 1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 006
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"Roadside prairies" : 3p, 8-16-1941; unpublished ms. 118
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box 018
folder 002
item 007
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"The geese return" : 2pPY + grey; SCA
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box 018
folder 002
item 008
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"65287" : 4pPY + grey, 9-11-1941; SCA
drafts
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box 018
folder 002
item 009
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"Wildlife in American culture" : (13p + abstract + TY/PY inserts); Midwest Wildlife Conference,
14-4-1941; Journal of Wildlife
Management 1943
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box 018
folder 002
item 010
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"Duckmarsh doings" : 2p, 12-5-1941; unpublished ms. 117
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box 018
folder 002
item 011
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"Odyssey" : 4p, 12-16-1941
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box 018
folder 002
item 012
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"Odyssey" : 4pTW + PY inserts, 4-24-1942; Audubon Magazine 1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 013
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"Country" : 2p, 12-23-1941; unpublished ms. 143
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box 018
folder 002
item 014
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"Summer density of raptors in the Northwest" : 4p; Condor 1942, NW raptor tally
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box 018
folder 002
item 015
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"Wildlife in land-use planning" : 2p, 3-18-1942; unpublished ms. 55, 1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 016
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"Wildlife in land-use planning" : 3p, 3-20-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 017
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"The grizzly -- a problem in land-use planning" : 4p + TY inserts; unpublished manuscripts 123-124
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box 018
folder 002
item 018
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"The role of wildlife in a liberal education" : 5p
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box 018
folder 002
item 019
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"The role of wildlife in a liberal education" : 5pTY, 4-2-1942; Transactions, 7th
NAWC
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box 018
folder 002
item 020
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"P. S. Lovejoy" : 8p, 6-15-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 021
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"P. S. Lovejoy" : 1p, 9-8-1942; Journal of Wildlife
Management 1943, 1p
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box 018
folder 002
item 022
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"Mammal and bird research" : 4p, 7-7-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 023
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"Mammal and bird research" : 4pTW + PY inserts, 7-8-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 024
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"Mammal and bird research" : 6pTW, 7-8-42
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box 018
folder 002
item 025
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"Mammal and bird research" : 2p, 7-11-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 026
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"Whither education?" [Land use and democracy] : 4p, 8-28-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 027
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"Whither education?" : 8pTW + PY, 8-28-1942; Audubon
Magazine 1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 028
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"Prairie: the forgotten flora" : 4p, 11-6-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 029
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"Armament for conservation" : 8p, 11-23-1942; unpublished ms. #184
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box 018
folder 002
item 030
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"Ruffed grouse flushing rates in central Wisconsin" : 7p, 11-?-1942
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box 018
folder 002
item 031
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"Ruffed grouse flushing rates in central Wisconsin" : 9pTY + PY inserts, 12-1-1942; 9/25/10-6, Box 012
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box 018
folder 002
item 032
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"Mistakes I have made in wildlife research" : 2p, 2-9-1943; for NAWC, 15-17 February 1943
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box 018
folder 002
item 033
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"Draba" : 1p; SCA drafts, 3-16-1943
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box 018
folder 002
item 034
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"Home range" : 3p, 4-21-1943
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box 018
folder 002
item 035
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"Home range" : 3pTY, rev. 5-5-1943; WCB
1943
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box 018
folder 002
item 036
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"The excess deer problem" : 3p; Audubon Magazine 1943
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box 018
folder 003
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box 018
folder 003
item 001
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"Preface [to pheasant bulletin?]" : 2p, 8-14-1943
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box 018
folder 003
item 002
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"Great possessions" : 3p, 9-8-1943
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box 018
folder 003
item 003
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"Great possessions" : 3pTY, 9-9-1943; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 004
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"Too early" : 2p, 10-25-1943
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box 018
folder 003
item 005
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"Too early" : 2pTY, 11-1-1943
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box 018
folder 003
item 006
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"Too early" : 2pTY, 11-20-1943; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 007
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"Smoky Gold" : 3pTY, 10-28-1943; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 008
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"Notes for paper on writing" : 2p, 11-2-1943; unpublished ms. #147
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box 018
folder 003
item 009
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"Post-war prospects" : 5p
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box 018
folder 003
item 010
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"Post-war prospects" : 3pTY long, 11-10-1943; Audubon
Magazine 1944
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box 018
folder 003
item 011
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"Limits of summer gain and winter loss in bobwhite populations at Prairie
du Sac, Wisconsin, 1929-1943" [AL & Paul Errington] : 7p, 12-2-1943T
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box 018
folder 003
item 012
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"The history and future of the pheasant in Wisconsin" [AL and W.F.
Grimmer] : 11p, 12-30-1943T
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box 018
folder 003
item 013
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"The history and future of the pheasant in Wisconsin" : 11pTW, 12-30-1943T
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box 018
folder 003
item 014
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"Preface" [to Irv Buss' bulletin] : 2p, 12-30-1943T; Buss, WCD Pub 326, 1946
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box 018
folder 003
item 015
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"Cliff swallows to order" [AL & Irven Buss] : 3p, WCB 1944
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box 018
folder 003
item 016
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"Illinois bus ride" : 1p long, 1-1-1944; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 017
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"Soil conservation policy" : 4p, 2-29-1944
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box 018
folder 003
item 018
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"Pines above the snow" : 4p, 3-22-1944; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 019
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"The 1944 game situation" : 5p, 3-24-1944
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box 018
folder 003
item 020
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"The 1944 game situation" : 5pTY, 3-27-1944; unpublished ms. #80
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box 018
folder 003
item 021
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"Thinking like a mountain" : 3p, 4-1-1944; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 022
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"What next in deer policy" : 4p, 4-5-1944; WCB 1944
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box 018
folder 003
item 023
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"Deer range of Saddle Mound area, Jackson County" : 4p, 5-4-1944;
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box 018
folder 003
item 024
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"Conservation: in whole or in part?" : 8p, 11-2-1944T; for Parsons' Committee
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box 018
folder 003
item 025
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"Ticks and deer" : 4p, 12-5-1944; unpublished ms. #60
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box 018
folder 003
item 026
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"Controlled deer hunting" : 2p
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box 018
folder 003
item 027
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"Game management" : 14p, 2-?-1945; Encyclopedia
Britannica 1947
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box 018
folder 003
item 028
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"Wildlife explorations at Prairie du Sac" : 3p, 5-16-1945; WCB 1945
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box 018
folder 003
item 029
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"Forestry research in the Arboretum" : 4p, 9-6-1945; Arboretum Technical Committee
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box 018
folder 003
item 030
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"Better native trees for Wisconsin forestry" : 2p, 10-1-1945
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box 018
folder 003
item 031
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"Better native trees for Wisconsin forestry" : 2p, 10-23-1945
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box 018
folder 003
item 032
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"The sand counties" : 3p, 6-15-1946; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 033
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"The Wisconsin deer problem as of 1946" : 3p, 7-24-1946
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box 018
folder 003
item 034
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"Minority report on deer" : 6p; WCB 1946 as "The deer dilemma"
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box 018
folder 003
item 035
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"Adventures of a conservation commissioner" : 5p; unpublished mss. #126 & #159, 12-1-1946
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box 018
folder 003
item 036
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"The land-health concept and conservation" : 8p, 12-21-1946
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box 018
folder 003
item 037
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"The land health concept and conservation" : 1p
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box 018
folder 003
item 038
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"The distribution of Wisconsin hares" : 7p; Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy 1947
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box 018
folder 003
item 039
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"Summary of the twelfth North American Wildlife Conference" : 12p, 1-27-1947T; Transactions, 12th
NAWC
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box 018
folder 003
item 040
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"Geography and behavior of deer irruptions," [AL, Sowls, and
Spencer] : 7p; Journal of Wildlife Management 1947 as "Survey
of overpopulated deer ranges"
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box 018
folder 003
item 041
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"Good oak" : 4pTY + 6pPY, 1-25-1948; SCA
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box 018
folder 003
item 042
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"The deer swath" : 3p, 2-29-1948; SCA
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box 018
folder 004
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box 018
folder 004
item 001
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Hayden, Sherman S., The International Protection of
Wildlife : Book review, 3p, 11-23-1942; published in Geography Review , 1943
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box 018
folder 004
item 002
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Stevens, Montague, Meet Mr.
Grizzly : Book review, 2p, 1-4-1943; published in Journal of Forestry , 1944
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box 018
folder 004
item 003
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Smith, Norman F., Spread of Forest Cover into Wild
Land Openings : Book review, 2p; published in Journal of Forestry ,
May 1943
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box 018
folder 004
item 004
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Gabrielson, Ira, Wildlife
Refuges : Book review, 5p; published in Journal of Forestry ,
July 1943
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box 018
folder 004
item 005
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Bell and Dyksterhuis, Fighting the Mesquite and
Cedar Invasion on Texas Ranges : Book review, 2p, 11-23-1943; published in Journal of Forestry , January 1944
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box 018
folder 004
item 006
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Martin, Helen M., ed., They Need Not
Vanish : Book review, 2p; published in Journal of Forestry ,
December 1943
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box 018
folder 004
item 007
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Van Dersal, The American Land : Book review, 1p; published in Journal of Forestry ,
December 1943
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box 018
folder 004
item 008
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Graham, E. H., Natural Principles of Land
Use : Book review, 4p, 6-7-1944T; published in Soil Conservation , 1944
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box 018
folder 004
item 009
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Young and Goldman, The Wolves of North
America : Book review, 5p, 8-21-1944; published in Journal of Forestry , January 1945
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box 018
folder 004
item 010
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Carrighar, Sally, One Day on Beetle
Rock : Book review, 3p, 2-27-1945T; published in Journal of Forestry , 1945
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box 018
folder 004
item 011
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Allen, Durward L., Michigan Fox Squirrel
Management : Book review, 3p, 4-6-1945T; published in Journal of Forestry , June 1945
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box 018
folder 004
item 012
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Untitled : Book review, 2p, 5-16-1945T
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box 018
folder 004
item 013
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Lowdermilk, Palestine (?) : Book review, 2p, 5-24-45T
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box 018
folder 004
item 014
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Tansley, A. G., Our Heritage of Wild
Nature : Book review, 3p; published in Journal of Forestry ,
March 1946
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box 018
folder 004
item 015
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Linsdale, Jean M., The California Ground
Squirrel : Book review, 2p, 1946
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box 018
folder 004
item 016
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Queeney and Bishop, Prairie
Wings : Book review, 2p, after July 1946
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box 018
folder 004
item 017
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Mather, W. W., Geological Survey of the State of
Ohio, 1838 : Digest, 2p
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box 018
folder 004
item 018
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Main and MacFarlane, Through the MacKenzie Basin,
19O8 : Digest, lp
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box 018
folder 005
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box 018
folder 005
item 001
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"What is the Delta Duck Station?" (with Pirnie and Rowan) : 3p
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box 018
folder 005
item 002
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"Deer and elk irruptions" : lp; for Wildlife News
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box 018
folder 005
item 003
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"Project: prairie grouse studies; cooperator; funds in
1940-41" : 2p
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box 018
folder 005
item 004
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"Prairie du Sac wildlife census (W. E. Scott)" : 2p, ca. February 1942
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box 018
folder 005
item 005
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"1942-43 plan for Arboretum rabbits and pheasants (with
Buss)" : 2p, 9-8-1942
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box 018
folder 005
item 006
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"Rough draft, outline for conservation course" : 3p
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box 018
folder 005
item 007
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"Second draft of outline for conservation course" : 4p
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box 018
folder 005
item 008
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"Outline of proposed course in conservation, 3rd draft" : 4p, 7-30-1943
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box 018
folder 005
item 009
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"Wildlife census at Prairie du Sac (Cyril Kabat)" : 2p, winter 1944?
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box 018
folder 005
item 010
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"Teaching exhibits which should be installed in the University Bay
area" : 2p, 4-14-1944; University Bay Committee, A. Hasler,
chairman
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box 018
folder 005
item 011
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"Suggested subjects for Citizens Deer Committee, 1945 -- Memo for Mr.
Aberg" : 1p, 3-1-1945
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box 018
folder 005
item 012
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"AL to Dean Fred [regarding proposed fellowship system]" : 4p, 8-21-1945
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box 018
folder 005
item 013
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"Essentials of a system of technical recruiting" : 1p, 10-7-1945
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box 018
folder 005
item 014
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"[Summary of] Conserving Wisconsin" : 3p, 10-11-1947; for Wisconsin Press Association
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box 018
folder 005
item 015
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"Fighters and starvers" : 4p
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box 018
folder 005
item 016
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"The natural order in American culture" : 4p
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box 018
folder 005
item 017
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"Yet the trees grow" : 1p
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box 018
folder 005
item 018
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"Divide and rule" : 5p; unpublished ms. #24
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box 018
folder 005
item 019
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"Biography of a pheasant population" : 3p
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box 018
folder 005
item 020
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"Deer (near Shack)" : 4p
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box 018
folder 005
item 021
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"The grouse" : 1p; for Committee on Bird Protection
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box 018
folder 005
item 022
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"II. Plant groups" : 4p
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box 018
folder 006
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box 018
folder 006
item 001
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"Birdsong phenology in Sauk County, Wisconsin" : 12p, 9-3-1943T
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box 018
folder 006
item 002
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"Birdsong phenology in southern Wisconsin" : 18p, 8-3-1944T
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box 018
folder 006
item 003
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"Birdsong phenology in southern Wisconsin" : 30p, October 1944T
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box 018
folder 006
item 004
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"Birdsong phenology" : 5p?, 12-4-1944; seminar
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box 018
folder 007
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box 018
folder 007
item 001
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"Smartweed sanctuaries" : 3p
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box 018
folder 007
item 002
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"The farmer and the rabbit" : 2p
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box 018
folder 007
item 003
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"The outlook for farm wildlife" : 5p, 2-8-1945T
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box 018
folder 007
item 004
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"The farmer and the fox" : 3p
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box 018
folder 007
item 005
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"Farmers and ducks" : 2p
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box 018
folder 007
item 006
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"What is a weed?" : 5p, 8-2-1943T
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box 018
folder 007
item 007
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"Farming in color" : 2p
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box 018
folder 007
item 008
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"Feed early" : 2p
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box 018
folder 007
item 009
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"Farm fur crops" : 3p
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box 018
folder 007
item 010
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"The Riley experiment" : 3p, 10-14-1941T
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box 018
folder 007
item 011
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"Rewrite of a news story (regarding mice and predators) by E. A.
Landiver, for Andrew Hopkins" : 5-28-1943
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box 018
folder 008
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box 018
folder 008
item 001
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"The trend of events in American wildlife" : 6p; Talk
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box 018
folder 008
item 002
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"Ruffed grouse flushing rates and population levels" : 2p; Talk, 2-9-1943; Kumlien [Bird] Club
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box 018
folder 008
item 003
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"Birdsong phenology" : 3p; Talk, 10-9-1943?; Kumlien [Bird] Club
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box 018
folder 008
item 004
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"Land-health in SW Wisconsin" : 8p, pp 6-7 missing; Talk, 11-3-1943; ASCE
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box 018
folder 008
item 005
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"Prairie du Sac quail, 1929-1943" : 4p; seminar, 12-6-1943
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box 018
folder 008
item 006
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"How game birds are wintering" : 3p; WHA talk, 1-5-1944
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box 018
folder 008
item 007
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"Seven prongs of the deer dilemma" : 2p; Talk for the Conservation Congress, 6-26-1944
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box 018
folder 008
item 008
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"Seven prongs of the deer dilemma" : 6p; Talk, 6-26-1944
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box 018
folder 008
item 009
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"The deer problem of northern Wisconsin" : 5p; Extension lecture, 3-8-1945
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box 018
folder 008
item 010
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"Wolves" : 3p; Discussion following the film Wildlife of
Denali , by Adolph Murie, 3-20-1945
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box 019
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Writings: Game Survey Reports
View digitized contents of this box. : Contains bound copies of the original game survey reports prepared by AL while
employed by SAAMI. These reports are duplicates of those found in a single bound
volume in Box 011 above. There are individual folders for Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota,
Ohio, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Missouri.
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box 019
folder 001
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Michigan : (with preliminary report) 7-20-1928
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box 019
folder 002
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Iowa : 8-25-1928
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box 019
folder 003
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Minnesota : 9-1-1928
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box 019
folder 004
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Ohio : 11-27-1928
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box 019
folder 005
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Mississippi : 2-1-1929
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box 019
folder 006
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Illinois : 5-1-1929
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box 019
folder 007
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Indiana : 6-15-1929
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box 019
folder 008
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Wisconsin : 10-1-1929
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box 019
folder 009
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Missouri : 3-1-1930
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reel Microfilm 1 (MF1)
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Writings: Selected Published Writings (microfilm) : This microfilm contains copies of selected articles by AL, primarily from the 1930s
and 1940s. Most, if not all, are included in the bound volume of reprints in Box 001
above.
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folio 1 (F01)
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Writings: NMGPA Pine Cone (pub)
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains issues of the Pine Cone publication. The
Pine Cone was an official quarterly newspaper of the
New Mexico Game Protective Association (the first issue was published by the
Albuquerque GPA before the state organization was established). The paper was
apparently founded in December 1915 by AL, when he was secretary of the Albuquerque
and New Mexico GPAs, and modeled on the earlier Carson Pine
Cone . Its aim was to promote the protection and the enjoyment of wildlife,
encourage efficient game wardens, and campaign for wildlife refuges. Most of the
writing was apparently done by AL and Ward Shepard, but in 1953 correspondence Mr.
Shepard noted that he was unable to distinguish authorship except in a few cases
(which he did not mention). Unless Mr. Shepard's file is still in existence, this folio may be the most
complete (and perhaps the only) remaining set. The set seems to lack only three
issues. Included are issues for Christmas 1915 (first issue); April, July, and
October 1916; July (8th issue) and October 1917; January and April 1918; January,
February, and July (14th issue) 1919; March, July, and December 1920; March 1924;
and July 1931 (19th issue).
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folio 2 (F02)
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Writings: Bird Song Charts
View digitized contents of this folio. Forty charts (penciled data on 18" x 22" graph paper) and ten figure tracings for a
paper AL intended to write on daybreak and evening birdsong phenology. The charts
apparently represent the results of observations on some 800 mornings and 160
evenings in Madison and at the Shack, mostly 1944-47. See also the journals and
phenology records (9/25/10-7, Boxes 002 and 003; 9/25/10-8, Box 002). In 1943-44, AL started writing his ideas about birdsong phenology; about three
manuscripts totaling 60 pages may be found in Box 018 above. Another 70 pages of
miscellaneous working papers were not xeroxed; originals are in the files of Robert
McCabe. In 1961 Alfred Eynon published a paper, "Avian daybreak and evening song in
relation to time and light intensity," in which he listed AL's field data and
manuscripts.
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folio 3 (F03)
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Writings: Byron Jorns Drawings
Contains original illustrations by Byron Jorns which accompanied AL's text in the
series of articles on farm wildlife for the Wisconsin
Agriculturalist and Farmer . Each illustration has a descriptive title, and
its dimensions are noted (see below). All are in black and white pen and ink except
for #016, which is light brown pastel.
The original illustrations were not in the UW Archives as of January 2008. The
Archives does retain a set of negatives from photographs that had been taken of
these illustrations. To view some of these drawings, search on "Jorns" under "Search
Photographs" on the home page.
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folio 3 (F03)
item 001
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Barn swallow, barn, and nest; : 29" x 15"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 002
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"The marsh can be a source of income" : Boy retrieving muskrat traps; 20" x 14"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 003
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Man, boy with gun, and dog in winter : With close-up insert of red and white pines 23" x 13 1/2"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 004
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Bobwhite at winter shelter, 1940 : 22" x 12"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 005
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Man lecturing boy and girl on bog plant : 12" x 18"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 006
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Pheasant and small partridge triptych : Winter corn feeders 21" x 9"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 007
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Winter rabbit hunter with hawk overhead : Upper right corner of sky cut out 17" x 12"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 008
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Cow chewing post-disturbance growth on bur oak stump in cleared
field : 16" x 13"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 009
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Pheasants at winter corn feeder in quarry : 17 1/2 " x 10"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 010
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Pheasant rooster and chick close-up in grass field : 20 1/2" x 10"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 011
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Man and boy knee-deep in snow in front of large tree with houses and barn
in the background (January 1940) : 18" x 15"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 012
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View from the top of the path -- Bird-bath, pond, bird house, wire fence,
wood gate, and barn in background; : 22" x 16"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 013
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Two hunters and dog with small partridge and shotgun : 22" x 14"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 014
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Roadside signs by bluff with barbed wire fences and signs: Dells, A &
W, Texaco : 29" x 23"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 015
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Two ducks in flight over lake-edge marsh (1948) : 11" x 8 1/2"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 016
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Sketch of candle, pipe, book, lamp -- : only 1/3 of sheet; 22" x 15"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 017
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Sign ("Wildlife Conservation on the Farm") with bobwhite : 15" x 5"
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folio 3 (F03)
item 018
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Game Birds of America" by Lynne Bogue Hunt -- : two pages, title page and turkeys; 13" x 16"
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box 001
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box 001
folder 001
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Drawings, 1899-1913
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains about 46 pen and pencil drawings, several of them dated. A few of the
earliest drawings are initialed R.A.L. (The 'R' stands for Rand, Leopold's given
first name, which he never used even as a child and never mentioned
thereafter.)
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box 001
folder 002
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Journal, 1903
View digitized contents of this folder. AL kept this journal as a student at Lawrenceville, NJ. The journal encompasses
entries made during visits to Estes Park, Colorado, and Yellowstone National Park.
Entries include ornithological notes, lists, and sketches. 85p
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box 001
folder 003
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Record [August, 1903]
View digitized contents of this folder. This journal was apparently AL's field journal for his trip to Estes Park and
Yellowstone National Park in 1903. Some notes formed the basis for entries in his
1903 journal (folder 002, above). This particular journal was never explicitly described in the printed finding
aid.
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box 001
folder 004
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Ornithological Lists and Notes, 1902-3
View digitized contents of this folder. Included are small notebooks in which AL recorded some of his earliest
ornithological observations (principally bird lists). The contents of this folder were formerly divided into two folders in the
original, printed finding aid; however, the finding aid did not explicitly
identify which items belonged to which folder. During the digitization process in
February 2008 the small notebooks and bird lists were combined into a single
folder.
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box 001
folder 005
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box 001
folder 006
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Untitled Ornithological Journal, 1904-1906
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes entries made at Lawrenceville Preparatory School, 1904-05; Marquette
Island, Michigan, 10 Aug.-25 Sept. 1905; and New Haven, 1906. 45p
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box 001
folder 007
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USFS Diary: April 14-July 31, 1909
View digitized contents of this folder. The Forest Service required its members to keep daily records of their activities
in official diaries (folders 007 through 013). AL's entries were usually minimal,
and do not seem to include every week or month. Some of the notebooks are unbound
and portions may be missing. 9p (unbound)
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box 001
folder 008
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USFS Diary: August 1909
View digitized contents of this folder. Entries from Sept.-Oct. 1909 are absent; these were apparently removed during the
investigation of AL's conduct on the 1909 Apache Forest reconnaissance. 15p (unbound)
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box 001
folder 009
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box 001
folder 010
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box 001
folder 011
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box 001
folder 012
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box 001
folder 013
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USFS Diary: Official Diary, Aldo Leopold, Forest Supervisor -- September
14, 1914-December 2, 1916
View digitized contents of this folder. Of note is the gap between the notebooks in folders 012 and 013: illness kept AL
inactive from Apr. 1913 to Sept. 1914. 175p, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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box 001
folder 014
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box 001
folder 015
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Personal Notebook
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains selected quotations from books and articles that Leopold read over the
years--primarily from c. 1914 to the early 1930s. The notebook is an excellent
source of insight into the works and authors that influenced Leopold during these
years. Many of the quotations he eventually wove into his own books and articles,
sometimes repeatedly.
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box 001
folder 016
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Archery Journal
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains results of archery tournaments in which the Leopold family participated,
along with photographs, sketches, notes on constructing archery equipment,
newspaper clippings, and correspondence, including some with Herbert Stoddard. 135p, ca. 1926-1933
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box 001
folder 017
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box 001
folder 018
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Ornithological Record, 1904
View digitized contents of this folder. Contains observations from Lawrenceville and Burlington. This journal had not been described in the original, printed finding aid.
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box 002
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Diaries and Journals: Hunting Journals, 1917-1945
View digitized contents of this box. : Used by Luna Leopold in editing Round River: From the
Journals of Aldo Leopold , published in 1953. These diaries and journals
include day-by-day accounts of hunting and other wilderness or field trips, usually
entered in pencil by AL (and occasionally by other members of the family or party),
although sometimes in typed form. Also included are photographs, many with
negatives, maps, and miscellaneous records, and a few clippings and reprints.
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box 002
folder 001
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box 002
folder 002
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Wisconsin Journal, 1924-1935
View digitized contents of this folder. : In addition to excursions within the state, hunting trips in the Southwest and
elsewhere in the country are included in the "Wisconsin" journals (folders 002 and
003).
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box 002
folder 003
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box 003
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Diaries and Journals: Shack Journals, 1935-1948
View digitized contents of this box. : The Shack Journals constitute a detailed record of the activities of the Leopold
family and their guests at a farm AL purchased in 1935 on the Wisconsin River near
Baraboo. The volumes contain phenological observations, birdsong notes, Shack lists,
planting records, maps, photographs, and even indexes. According to Robert McCabe,
AL would make most of his field notes in a small black address book which he always
carried in his shirt pocket, then make journal entries when he returned to the
Shack. McCabe collected about 12 discarded address books, 1944-46, most of the pages
of which are crossed out to indicate that the material had been entered in the
journal.
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box 003
folder 001
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box 003
folder 002
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box 003
folder 003
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Leopold Shack Journal, 1946-1948
View digitized contents of this folder. Also contains AL's hunting journal from the same years, which had previously been
kept separately. The last entry in AL's hand is 21 Apr. 1948, the morning he
died. 300p
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box 003
folder 004
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Shack Journal, 2 July 1948-1 August 1971
View digitized contents of this folder. : After AL's death, his family, friends, and associates maintained the journal.
Included are entries by Bill Vogt, Durwood Allen, Fraser Darling, Olaus and
Margaret Murie, and Joseph Hickey.
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Series: 9/25/10-8: Biographical Materials
View digitized contents of this series. : This series contains correspondence that Mr. Leopold apparently kept at his home (Box
001); clippings and other materials collected by Mrs. Leopold that concern Mr. Leopold's
activities (Box 002); and letters, clippings, etc. from the period following Mr.
Leopold's death (Box 003), all deposited by Mrs. Aldo Leopold [Estella Bergere Leopold].
Later additions to the collection include family correspondence (Boxes 004-010) and
materials relating to the history of the Leopold, Starker, Luna, and Bergere families
(Boxes 011-012), deposited by various members of the Leopold family.
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box 001
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box 001
folder 001
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Professional Correspondence, 1919-1936
View digitized contents of this folder. Included here are correspondence with Forest Service and Game Protective
Association (GPA) colleagues in the Southwest concerning various personal and
professional matters; correspondence concerning job offers, principally from the
American GPA (John B. Burnham), various educational institutions, and the US
Biological Survey, of which AL was asked to be Chief succeeding J.N. Darling in
1934; and correspondence concerning the Leopold children. 150 letters
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box 001
folder 002
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Professional Correspondence, 1937-1948
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns AL's appointment as Wisconsin Conservation Commissioner
in 1943 and an eye operation in 1947. Also included is correspondence with Charles
Elton and other professional friends. 85 letters
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box 001
folder 003
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box 001
folder 004
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Baraboo Cabin
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials about the Baraboo cabin known as "The Shack" include correspondence
regarding taxes, plantings, local labor, purchases of land and supplies, maps,
studies, and use problems. 1935-1948
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box 001
folder 005
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box 001
folder 006
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Real Estate Records, 2222 Van Hise Avenue
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains records for the Leopold house at 2222 Van Hise Avenue in Madison,
including various tax records, receipts, assessments, and contracts.
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box 001
folder 007
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box 002
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box 002
folder 001
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Scrapbook of Clippings
View digitized contents of this folder. Scrapbook kept by Mrs. Leopold, mostly made up of newspaper and magazine reports
from 1923-34. A few fugitive AL publications are included, as well as items on
AL's last years in the Southwest, the Matamek Conference, the Game Policy
Committee, and the establishment of the University of Wisconsin Chair of Game
Management. 18p, 1923-1934
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box 002
folder 002
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box 002
folder 003
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box 002
folder 004
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box 002
folder 005
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Album of Photographs
View digitized contents of this folder. Album of photographs taken by Mr. Frank Grover, a friend of the Leopold family,
during their trip together in the Rockies in 1903. 32 unlabeled photographs, 1903
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box 002
folder 006
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Index of Photographs
View digitized contents of this folder. This notebook lists pictures apparently taken for a forestry course. The
photographs themselves are in a separate album, but the index numbers and a brief
description of each are found here. 40p, 1908
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box 002
folder 007
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Phenology Table: Events Observed at the Leopold Shack,
View digitized contents of this folder. Bound notebook containing eight pages of typed phenology tables showing events
observed at the Shack, 1935-40. Compiled by Carl Leopold. 1935-1940
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box 002
folder 008
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box 003
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box 003
folder 001
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box 003
folder 002
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Starker -- Acknowledgements, etc., 1948
View digitized contents of this folder. : Starker Leopold's acknowledgments of sympathy letters and telegrams. Also
included is correspondence with the Department of Wildlife Management regarding
transfer of AL's library, which was willed to Starker, and correspondence
regarding memorials. Starker's trip to Mexico with Robert McCabe in summer 1948 is
also documented here.
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box 003
folder 003
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box 003
folder 004
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Biography, Editorial Press Bureau
View digitized contents of this folder. Concerns a biography, published in 1950 in American
Biographies , which the Leopold family felt was inadequate. Correspondence
detailing Mrs. Leopold's attempt to withdraw it from publication is in the folder,
along with a copy of the biography itself. 15 letters, 1950
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box 003
folder 005
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box 003
folder 006
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box 003
folder 007
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folder 008
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box 003
folder 009
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Vivian Horn Memoir
View digitized contents of this folder. : Transcript of a radio documentary made in 1974. On April 20 of that year--the day
before the 26th anniversary of AL's death--AL's longtime secretary Vivian Horn
recorded memories of her years with AL for University of Wisconsin student Jim
Voegeli. In the interview Ms. Horn, who worked for AL from 1928 to 1940, discussed
AL's work with SAAMI, his offices, and his graduate students, along with his
writing, archery activities, and the Leopold family. The recording itself can be
found in the Leopold-Voegeli Collection at the State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. The file also includes correspondence with E.B. Fred, Dean of the
University of Wisconsin School of Agriculture.
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box 004
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Biographical Materials: Family Correspondence, 1878-1914
View digitized contents of this box. : Boxes 004 through 006 contain the voluminous series of letters that AL wrote home
to his family in Burlington while he was attending Lawrenceville Preparatory School
and Yale University. Also included are numerous letters that AL received from family
members. Letters describe school and social activities, his active outdoor life, and
a vivid picture of Leopold family life during AL's formative years.
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box 004
folder 001
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box 004
folder 002
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box 004
folder 003
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folder 004
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folder 005
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folder 006
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box 004
folder 007
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box 004
folder 008
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Family Correspondence: Correspondence with Lawrenceville School
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes AL's entrance application and correspondence between school officials
and Carl Leopold, Sr. These documents were photocopied from Leopold files at
Lawrenceville in 1985. 12 letters, 1903-1914
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box 005
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box 005
folder 001
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box 005
folder 002
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folder 003
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folder 004
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folder 005
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folder 001
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folder 002
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folder 003
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folder 004
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folder 005
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Family Correspondence: September-December 1908
View digitized contents of this folder. AL received his bachelor's degree from Yale in June 1908. He commenced formal
studies in the Yale Forest School in September 1908 and received his master's
degree in June 1909. 24 letters
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Biographical Materials: Family Correspondence, 1909-1911
View digitized contents of this box. : Included in boxes 007 through 009 is family correspondence during AL's career in
the Forest Service and, later, his move to Wisconsin and shift to wildlife
management. Correspondence is most voluminous in the early part of this period, from
1909 to approximately 1923; after that, the number of personal letters tapers off
dramatically as AL's professional correspondence (see 9/25/10-1 and 10-2) rises.
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Family Correspondence: September-December 1909 (Apache)
View digitized contents of this folder. AL joined the US Forest Service and went to work on the Apache National Forest in
July 1909. 10 letters
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Biographical Materials: General Correspondence : Contains letters between Luna and Carolyn Leopold, and correspondence to them from
their son Bruce (c. 1950-66).
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General Correspondence: Letters, ca. 1950- ca. 1965 : Correspondence is from Luna Leopold to his wife Carolyn.
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General Correspondence: Cards, ca. 1950- ca. 1965 : From Luna Leopold to his wife Carolyn
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General Correspondence: Letters, 1962-1966 : From Bruce Leopold to his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Luna Leopold
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General Correspondence: Letters, 1976-1978 : Letters from A. Starker Leopold to Carolyn Leopold Michaels in which Mrs.
Michaels' request to publish an abridgement of A Sand County
Almanac is denied.
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Concerning the Leopold Family Tree
View digitized contents of this folder. Various materials relating to the Bergere, Luna, and Leopold families, including
articles, memoirs, letters, and biographical sketches. These were compiled by
Estella E. Leopold and Luna Leopold. 1830-1920
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Family History -- Luna B. Leopold
View digitized contents of this folder. : Luna Leopold's family history folder holds assorted correspondence (1963-64,
1977-78), articles, and other items relating to family history and the Shack
property.
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Family History -- Lunas [Solomon Luna family]
View digitized contents of this folder. : This is Nina L. Bradley's file of documents relating to Solomon Luna, the Luna
mansion at Los Lunas, New Mexico, and other Luna family lore.
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Luna-Bergere Family History
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains Luna-Bergere family history, including genealogical records; land grant
records; "Autobiography and Reminiscences of Alfred Maurice Bergere"; and A.M.
Bergere's [?] recollection of "The Myth of La Gran Quivara."
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"La Reunion de La Familia de Eloisa Luna de Otero de Bergere --
Historia"
View digitized contents of this folder. : Mimeographed notebook of documents, photos, genealogies, anecdotes, etc.,
relating to the history of the Luna-Bergere family. Compiled by Jack J. Kenney of
Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1980.
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Biographical Materials: Leopold-Bergere Family History
View digitized contents of this box. : Items in this box were gathered from various sources and deposited in the
UW-Madison Archives in November 1988.
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Starker-Leopold Biographies
View digitized contents of this folder. : Biographical sketches of AL's father and both grandfathers, copied from various
bibliographic sources (indicated on the individual items). Also included is a
review of the career of General Isham Gilbert, the original builder and owner of
the Leopold home on Prospect Point in Burlington.
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Starker-Leopold Research Reports
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains reports of extensive research into the Leopold family history conducted
by landscape architect Steven Brower of Burlington in his effort to list the
Leopold family property in Burlington on the National Register of Historic Places.
Included are copies of two of Brower's reports: "Research Report: The
Starker-Leopold Family" (15 pp) and "Starker-Leopold Historic District Nomination
Form" (16 pp).
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"Burlington on the Mississippi, 1833-1983"
View digitized contents of this folder. : Official commemorative book prepared for Burlington's 150th anniversary; edited
by Helen Turner McKim and Helen Parsons.
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Frederic Leopold Memoirs
View digitized contents of this folder. : Frederic Leopold, AL's youngest brother, prepared these memoirs while in his
eighties. Included are "Leopold Family Anecdotes" (1982, 87 pp); "Recollections of
an Old Member" (1977, 24 pp); and "Aldo's Middle School Years--Summer Vacation"
(undated, 10 pp). Also included are copies of a transcript of an interview with
Mr. Leopold conducted by the Des Moines County Historical Society on 28 Apr. 1981,
and of Edwin Hunger's memoir of his childhood friendship with AL (undated, 15 pp;
original in Wisconsin Historical Society Aldo Leopold File).
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Arthur Starker Journal
View digitized contents of this folder. Journal kept by AL's uncle, Arthur Starker, who died in 1893. Written in German,
these accounts apparently describe Starker's travels and mention Kentucky,
Yellowstone, and Montana. Bound journal, 40pp, 1872-1873
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Charles J. J. Leopold Lecture Notes
View digitized contents of this folder. Charles Leopold, AL's paternal grandfather, apparently attended the Hanover
Veterinary Studio and kept this notebook of readings and lecture notes. A cursory
translation reveals that the notes involve internal diseases of domestic
animals. Bound notebook, 238pp, 1826
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Leopold Trust Reports
View digitized contents of this box. : Includes various financial records and reports concerning AL's will, the Leopold
family trust, Mrs. Leopold's income taxes, and family real estate and stock
holdings, 1958-70. These materials were donated anonymously to the Wisconsin State
Historical Society and were transferred to the UW-Madison Archives in January
1980.
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Yale University, Bachelor of Philosophy, 1908
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Yale University, Master of Forestry, 1909
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Marriage License , 1912
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The Wisconsin Yearbook, 1928 : Note Luna Leopold's signature on this piece of memorabilia.
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Series: 9/25/10/9-1: See Iconography files, Series 3/1
View digitized contents of this series. : The photograph albums and other photographs formerly in this series are now in the
Iconography files, Series 3/1.
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Series: 9/25/10-10: MemorabiliaThis series contains archery equipment handmade by Aldo Leopold (deposited by Mrs.
Leopold, 22 April 1969) and other miscellaneous memorabilia (deposited March 1975). Mr. Leopold apparently became interested in archery around 1926, when he was given a
piece of yew and decided to make a bow. Between then and the mid-1930s, when the
Leopolds purchased the Shack property, Mr. Leopold made a number of bows for various
members of the family and friends, including Herbert Stoddard. See archery, hunting, and
Shack journals (9/25/10-7) and Mr. Leopold's several articles about archery equipment. The archery equipment in the UW--Madison Archives consists of 3 bows and 2 cases of
arrows and miscellaneous equipment, which have been labelled according to Mrs. Leopold's
identification. [Note: as of November 1988, AL's archery equipment is on display in the
UW--Madison Archives display case in the main office at Memorial Library and in the
Department of Wildlife Ecology's display case in the departmental library.] Included in Case 1 are three bows. Mr. Leopold's hunting bow is plain wood, but his
target bow has nocks hand-carved from horn, an ivory arrow plate, and a leather handle.
Mrs. Leopold's target bow has, in addition to horn nocks and ivory arrow plate, a
backing of rawhide for greater durability, and a cord and leather handle. Mr. Leopold
made his own glue as well. Case 2 contains arrows. It is not certain which arrow box was
whose, but the box identified as Mr. Leopold's contains 19 handmade arrows (each
identified by a number), 2 gauntlets, several markers, and a few miscellaneous items.
Case 3 is labeled "Mrs. Leopold's Arrows," and contains 10 arrows and miscellaneous
equipment. Both cases were made by Mr. Leopold. Series 010 also includes one box of miscellaneous memorabilia. Container 001 holds a
class banner from Leopold's days at Yale, and Container 002 holds pipes, Estella
Leopold's archery medals, and more.
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Memorabilia: Bows (bows are currently housed within the UW-Madison Fish and
Wildlife Ecology Department and at the Aldo Leopold Foundation Center in Baraboo,
WI
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Yale Class of 1908s -- class banner
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Medal Box : Contains pipes, Estella Leopold's archery medals, etc.
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Series: 9/25/10-11: Forest Service Records
View digitized contents of this series. During the years of Mr. Leopold's employment with the US Forest Service, 1909-1928,
most of his correspondence, memoranda, and reports were official government documents,
and were retained in Forest Service files. Many of these files were apparently destroyed
or lost over the years. Most of the remaining records are scattered through scores of
boxes or folders in the National Archives, various federal record centers, and USFS
offices, and are virtually never identified in indexes as pertaining to Aldo Leopold.
For this reason, the UW-Madison Archives has undertaken to secure Xerox or microfilm
copies of such records as could be found. There is one box of material in this series (Box 001) from Mr. Leopold's own files,
containing the Carson Pine Cone newsletter and handbooks
that he prepared for District 3. Xeroxed and microfilmed records comprise the remainder of the series. There are Xeroxed
reports and miscellaneous items dating from AL's years on the Apache and Carson National
Forests and in the district headquarters, found in various repositories, principally the
Federal Record Center, Denver (Box 002); copies of the inspection reports filed by
Leopold when he was District 3 Chief of Operations (Box 003); a Xerox copy of AL's
atlas-size Grand Canyon Working Plan (Folio 001); and two microfilms--one of his
official federal personnel record, the other of selected documents from US Forest
Service records in the National Archives. The location of the original documents is
indicated on the copies. Other Forest Service materials from AL's files but not in this series are his official
diaries, included with other diaries and journals in 9/25/10-7, Box 001; a few
manuscripts filed with his writings, especially in the "Forestry and Land Use" folder,
9/25/10-6, Box 016; some correspondence in the species and subject files, 9/25/10-4; and
correspondence from these years in the family correspondence files, 9/25/10-8, Boxes
007-009 (these folders also contain occasional manuscripts and memoranda that AL sent
along with his letters). See also Forest Service photographs in Iconography files,
Series 3/1; particularly Box 86, folders 2 and 5, and Box 87, album 3.
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Carson Pine Cone, June 1911-July
1912
View digitized contents of this folder. : The Carson Pine Cone was a monthly mimeographed
bulletin intended for Forest Service use only and designed to unite and inform the
members of the Carson National Forest staff. AL joined the Carson staff as Deputy
Forest Supervisor (later, Supervisor) in June 1911, and was instrumental in
founding and editing this paper, which contained editorials, poems, news items,
personal notes, etc. A number of items were signed by AL, including poems and
several letters to the staff that he wrote while on extended leave. AL's set is
not complete, but it has been augmented by Xerox copies of issues available at the
Carson National Forest headquarters in Taos, NM, donated by Mr. Don Seaman, Forest
Supervisor. AL's set was deposited by Mrs. Leopold.
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Carson Pine Cone, July 1912-March
1914
View digitized contents of this folder. : Further issues of the Carson Pine Cone . Also
included is Roderick Nash's original (1961) list of issues extant in the
papers.
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Carson Pine Cone, Cover Tracings and
Prints
View digitized contents of this folder. : Copies of a number of sketches by AL for covers of issues of the Carson Pine Cone . They were deposited by Mrs. Leopold,
who apparently retained some of the original drawings.
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Game and Fish Handbook, 1915
View digitized contents of this folder. : Bound volume containing a 109p mimeographed handbook, with AL's penciled
notations for revision, reports on game and fish 1913-1917, and various notes by
AL. Although unsigned, the handbook was prepared by AL for USFS District 3 in
1915; and some of the reports may also have been prepared by him. The handbook
apparently received fairly wide distribution within the District and beyond.
Another copy has been located, in the National Agricultural Library, and an
additional copy surfaced in the Forest Service records kept by the Sharlot Hall
Museum in Prescott, Arizona. The UW-Madison Archives' copy is presently on
indefinite loan to the UW Department of Wildlife Ecology, where it is on display
in the departmental library display case. Records indicate that AL also prepared a
term permit handbook for the District around 1916-1917, but there was no copy in
his files and no trace of it has been found elsewhere.
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Watershed Handbook, 1923
View digitized contents of this folder. : This is a bound mimeographed handbook, 28p + 4 figures. It was apparently
prepared by AL, although unsigned, and was issued in December 1923 as the first
section of a proposed "Lands Handbook" for the Southwestern District (D3), USFS.
There is no indication that the complete "Lands Handbook" was ever issued, but in
the National Agricultural Library in Washington, D.C., are copies of the Watershed Handbook (1923) and revisions of 1933 and 1934,
to which AL apparently contributed at least an Appendix VII, "Watershed
Bibliographies." Donated by A. Starker Leopold.
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Apache National Forest, 1909-1911
View digitized contents of this folder. : Includes planting reports by AL, November 1909 and November 1910; report on a
timber sale and related documents, April 1910; an Apache newsletter of May 1910
signed by AL; and a report on a requested elimination, March 1911. AL was Forest
Assistant. All materials are from FRC, Denver.
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Apache Ranger Meeting, 8-10 September 1910
View digitized contents of this folder. : 42-page report on a meeting in which AL participated. The report was xeroxed from
a mimeographed copy in the office of J. Morton Smith, I & E, USFS-R3,
Albuquerque.
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Carson National Forest, 1911-1913
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains material on the Carson National Forest, where AL was Forest Supervisor,
1911-13. Included are correspondence and memoranda on proposed boundary
changes.
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Uses -- Recreation
View digitized contents of this folder. AL was in charge of recreational uses and term permits for District 3 from
1915-17. Included are a report on Lake Mary public use area and a map for the Oak
Creek area in the Coconino National Forest. [From FRC, Denver.] See also Grand
Canyon Working Plan (Folio 1). AL apparently made a number of other studies and
reports, and prepared a term permit handbook for the District, but these have not
been found. 1916f
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Carhart Memo
View digitized contents of this folder. 4-page "Memorandum for Mr. Leopold, District 3," supplementing a conversation
between Arthur H. Carhart and AL, 6 December 1919, on wilderness. It was Xeroxed
from the files of the Conservation Library Center, Denver Public Library, November
1968. 10 December 1919
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Report on D-1 Trip
View digitized contents of this folder. 19-page report by AL on a trip he made June 15-July 23, 1926, to look for chances
for Forest Products Laboratory cooperation in National Forest management work in
D-1. Xeroxed from copy at Conservation Library Center, Denver Public Library,
November 1968. June 15-July 23, 1926
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Forest Service Records: Inspection Reports, 1919-1923
View digitized contents of this box. From August 1919 to June 1924, AL served as Chief of Operations (Assistant District
Forester in Charge of Operations) for District 3 of the US Forest Service. His
primary responsibility in this position was to conduct inspection tours of the
individual forests within the district and to prepare inspection reports for the
district forester. During his tenure in this position, AL prepared thirteen reports;
copies of all thirteen reports are in this box. The reports offer a unique and valuable view not only into the development of
Forest Service administration, but into the evolution of AL's understanding of
conservation. These were crucial years in AL's changing ideas and activities
involving game management, soil erosion and range management, recreation and
wilderness protection, forest administration, and conservation philosophy. The
inspection reports allow us to trace many of these new directions back to his field
experiences in the Southwest. Reports are arranged chronologically in the box and are labeled by the area
surveyed. In addition to the reports themselves, the folders contain related
correspondence, filed with the reports, between AL, the District Forester, Forest
Supervisors, and Washington officials. The later reports include a substantial
amount of dark and difficult to read pages; these are facsimiles of the original
inspection tally sheets which AL developed, used during inspection, and included in
his reports. Many pages also include margin notes by various readers, particularly
the District Forester. (Later margin notes are those of Curt Meine, AL's
biographer.) The overall quality of the copies varies. Two of the reports (Datil 1919 and
Manzano 1920) were copied from originals at the Federal Records Center in Denver by
Dr. Susan Flader. The others are Xerox copies of Xerox copies; the originals of the
aforementioned reports and the other eleven turned up, after having been presumed
lost, in the files of the Tonto National Forest at forest headquarters in Phoenix,
Arizona. They were located there by Forest Archaeologist Martin MacAllister, and
copies were placed in the UW-Madison Archives in December 1988. An additional folder
contains miscellaneous inspection-related memos and correspondence.
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Inspection Report: Gila National Forest, 1922
View digitized contents of this folder. While AL was inspecting the Gila National Forest (21 May to 27 June, 1922), a
series of intense fires broke out. The inspection report includes AL's "Notes on
Gila Fires." It was also on this trip that AL, with Forest Supervisor Fred Winn,
formalized plans for setting aside the Gila Wilderness Area. The report includes a
map of the proposed roadless area, an extensive plan and policy discussion under
Section I (Lands), and a copy of AL's "Report on Proposed Wilderness Area" of 2
Oct. 1922. 30p, correspondence, maps, misc.
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Grand Canyon Working Plan (Xerox)
View digitized contents of this folio. Bound copy of a report, "Grand Canyon Working Plan: Uses, Information, Recreational
Development," by Don P. Johnson, Forest Supervisor and AL, Forest Examiner, December
1916. Dr. A. Starker Leopold deposited the Xerox copy in the UW-Madison Archives on
17 Oct. 1967, shortly after it was discovered at the Grand Canyon (where the
original remains). It is atlas-size, 18" x 21", typed in 2 columns and organized in
numbered paragraphs. The report deals with zoning for various classes of service at the Canyon and
general principles pertaining to relations between government and private interests.
The appendix is specific, dealing with particular concessions, operators, trails,
administrative problems, etc., and recommends immediate steps toward implementing
the zones in the plan. Handwritten notations by FCWP (Frank Pooler) and TEW (T. Earl
Wylder) indicate what actions were taken. Xerox maps and exhibits are bound with the report: included are "Supplemental plan
for development of the Village of Grand Canyon" by Frank A. Waugh, Collaborator,
1918; "A plan for the Development of the Village of Grand Canyon, Arizona," by Frank
A. Waugh, Collaborator, 1918 (23 p.); and "Plans and sketches: proposed
developments, rim and Indian Gardens, by Santa Fe Land and Improvement Co.," (maps
and drawings, 8 p.).
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Forest Service Records: Official Federal Personnel Record
[microfilm]
View digitized contents of this reel. : Microfilm record of material in the Aldo Leopold Official Federal Personnel folder,
apparently located at the Federal Records Center, St. Louis. Permission to microfilm
was granted by Mr. Donald G. Coleman, US Forest Products Laboratory, January 1962.
The record on this roll consists of two chronological series, the first being AL's
official employment papers (appointments and resignations), and the second being his
official FS correspondence, 1919-29. The latter also includes some letters of
condolence to Mrs. Leopold, 1948 and later.
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Forest Service Records: Selected Documents (National Archives)
[microfilm]
View digitized contents of this reel. : All records on this film are from Record Group 95, Records of the Forest Service,
National Archives, and were selected in August 1968 by Susan Flader. Included are
whatever relevant documents could be turned up in a random examination of Forest
Service records. A total of 305 pages were filmed. Included are records from the
divisions of operations, range management, information and education, and wildlife
management, as well as three different research compilation files. Specific records
pertain to Carson National Forest game management and protection, fire protection,
and grazing. There is material about a 1915 article by AL and Charles H. Jennings,
"Applied science in forest fire fighting," as well as AL's articles, "Restocking the
National Forests with elk," 1917; "Wanted--National forest game refuges," 1919; "The
wilderness fallacy," 1917; and "Forestry and game conservation," 1917.
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Series: 9/25/10-12: Student Course Materials
View digitized contents of this series. Materials in this series pertain to courses Aldo Leopold took as a student. He began
his schooling in Burlington, Iowa, then attended the Lawrenceville Preparatory School in
New Jersey, beginning in January 1904. From 1905-1908 he studied at Sheffield Scientific
School at Yale, earning a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in 1908. While still an
undergraduate, he began taking courses at the Yale Forest School, from which he earned a
Master of Forestry degree in 1909. The UW-Madison Archives collection includes class notes from AL's high school years,
primarily at Burlington High School, and several essay books from AL's time at
Lawrenceville (Box 001). See also Series 13: Additions to the Collection, Box 3, for
additional class notebooks from Leopold's years at Burlington High School. Boxes 002 and 003 contain course notes from AL's years at Yale Forest School. The notes
are handwritten on looseleaf pages and bound in black cardboard binders by course
number. Some of the books contain page numbers and indexes. These materials, deposited 5
August 1970 by the Leopold family, may be an important source for what was being taught
at Yale Forest School during a significant period in the history of American forestry.
See letter, S. A. Andrews to Luna B. Leopold, 11-16-56, in Box 002, for background on
the history of these materials. See also 9/25/10-6, Box 014 for papers AL prepared in connection with some of these
courses, and correspondence in 9/25-10-8 for letters written by AL during his school
years. Most of the notebooks in Box 001 are undated, but apparently were kept by AL during his
years (1901?-December 1903) at Burlington High School. Several items are from his time
(January 1904-June 1905) at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. Box 002 contains 10 field notebooks 5" x 7" in size; Box 003 contains 10 lab notebooks
8" x l0" in size, and one folder, which contains loose pages of notes and drawings
numbered 19-60. It appears to be the remnants of Leopold's notes for a course on forest
insect pests. Also present in Box 002 is a 1956 letter from Stuart Andrews of
Albuquerque to Luna Leopold in Washington, D. C., stating that he had found the Yale
materials in the basement of the house at 131 S. 14th Street in Albuquerque and was
forwarding them to Luna Leopold per instructions from Estella Leopold.
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volume 011
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box 002
volume 012
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volume 013
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box 003
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box 003
volume 001
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volume 002
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volume 003
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volume 004
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volume 005
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volume 006
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volume 007
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volume 008
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volume 009
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Series: Iconography files: Series 3/1, Photographs in the Aldo Leopold Archives may be found in the Iconography files, series
3/1. The photograph files contain over 1000 images of or by Leopold and his family and
associates; they are primarily black and white. Corresponding negatives are also
available for many of the images, while other images exist only as negatives. Leopold's life is well documented by this collection. It includes images from his
childhood, school years, early Forest Service career, and later years as a wildlife
professional and university professor. Also included are many family photographs and
landscape shots, particularly of activities at the family's sand country shack an farm
along the Wisconsin River as well as at many travel and field locations. The photos were gathered by the University Archives and the Aldo Leopold Foundation
from a number of sources, including Mrs. Aldo Leopold and others in the Leopold family,
students and colleagues of Leopold, the U.S. Forest Service, and the New Mexico State
Archives, and other repositories. Some of the photographs were labeled by Aldo Leopold
or others at the time, but most were identified by Aldo Leopold Foundation photo
archivist Jeannine Richards with the assistance of Aldo's children Nina, Carl, and
Estella and Leopold scholars Susan Flader and Curt Meine. Many identifications are
necessarily incomplete or approximate. Boxes 83-85 contain loose photographs, mostly of Aldo Leopold and family, arranged in
folders in roughly chronological order; included are many of the family at the shack.
Box 86 contains loose photographs organized by subject, including various locations. In Box 87 are three albums of photographs from the period 1908-1912. The first is
Leopold's album from Yale Forest School, including field camp in Tyler County, Texas,
and a summer project at Les Cheneaux Islands in Michigan. His index to this volume is
located in series 9/25/10-8 Box 2, folder 6. Volume II, New Mexico 1913 through
Wisconsin 1930, is a family album with photos of Aldo and Estella's wedding, many photos
of the children, and several of family houses in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Madison, a
few identified apparently by Starker Leopold in the 1970s. Volume III holds unlabeled
photographs related to Leopold's Forest Service years in Arizona and perhaps New Mexico,
including landscapes, a few photos of ancient petroglyphs, and photos of Leopold and
other foresters, some of which have elsewhere been credited to John D. Guthrie and
Raymond Marsh. It is not clear who assembled this album; a note in Starker Leopold's
handwriting says "probably 1910-1912." Box 88 holds photos of the shack years, 1935-1948, most taken by Carl Leopold with a
Zeiss Ikon camera bought by his father in Germany in 1935. Many are identified by Carl
in his journals. Boxes 89 and 90 contain negatives, including more than 150 negatives recently added to
the collection from the home of Aldo's sister Marie Lord, for relatively few of which
there were prints. They show family activities and landscapes in Burlington IA, Les
Cheneaux MI, Estes Park CO, at Aldo and Estella's Santa Fe wedding, and at Frijoles
Canyon (now Bandelier National Monument). The digital versions of these images, all of
which are identified as having come from Marie Lord (they may well have been taken by
her), are less reliably identified. Photographs may also be found in several other places in the Leopold Papers, most
notably in the hunting and shack journals in series 9/25/10-7. Some of these have been
individually digitized and identified in the Iconography files, as have a number of
drawings from series 7 and most of the memorabilia in series 10. The Aldo Leopold Foundation holds the rights to most of the photographs, unless
credited to another repository. Written authorization from the foundation is required
prior to reproducing them for publication or exhibition. Please identify digital images
by their local identifier and title (e.g., leo0251 Camp Indigestion).
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box 83
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Loose photographs,
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box 83
folder 001
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(1912-1916)>
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box 83
folder 002
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(1917-1929)>
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box 83
folder 003
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(1930)
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box 83
folder 004
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(1930-1934)
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box 83
folder 005
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(1931)
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box 83
folder 006
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(1934)
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box 83
folder 007
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(1935-1936)
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box 84
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Loose photographs,
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box 84
folder 001
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(1936)>
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box 84
folder 002
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(1936-1937)
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box 84
folder 003
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(1938)
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box 84
folder 004
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(1938-1939)
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box 84
folder 005
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(1940)
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box 84
folder 006
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(1941)
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box 85
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Loose photographs,
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box 85
folder 001
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(1942)
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box 85
folder 002
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(1943-1944)
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box 85
folder 003
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(1944>
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box 85
folder 003
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(1945)
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box 85
folder 005
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(1946)
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box 85
folder 006
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(1947)
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box 85
folder 007
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(1948)
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box 85
folder 008
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(post 1948)
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box 86
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Loose photographs - Various Subjects,
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box 86
folder 001
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Aldo Leopold (1886-1909)
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box 86
folder 002
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Apache (c. 1909-1911)
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box 86
folder 003
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Bergere Family
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box 86
folder 004
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Burlington
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box 86
folder 005
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Carson National Forest (1911-1912)
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box 86
folder 006
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Leopold Family
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box 86
folder 007
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Leopold House - Albuquerque, NM
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box 86
folder 008
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Van Hise House
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box 86
folder 009
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Unidentified (2 photos/1 slide sleeve - Oil Portrait of AL)
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box 87
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[Albums],
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box 87
album 001
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Yale Forest School (1908-1909)
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box 87
album 002
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New Mexico Years (Family)
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box 87
album 003
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Southwest (Forest Service)
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box 87
folder 001
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New Mexico Album duplicates
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box 87
folder 002
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Yale and Southwest Album negatives
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box 88
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[The Shack]
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box 88
folder 001
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Shack
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box 88
folder 002
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Shack
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box 88
folder 003
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Shack
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box 88
folder 004
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Shack
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box 88
folder 005
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Shack
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box 89
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Various
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box 89
folder 001
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Negatives
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box 90
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Various
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box 90
folder 001
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Negatives
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Series: 9/25/10-13: Additions to the CollectionThese files contain a variety of materials that have been added to the collection since
early 2009, when initial work on the digitization of the Leopold Papers had been
completed. In most cases, these materials correspond to similar files in the original twelve
series; this has been noted where relevant. It was determined that, rather than
interfile new material with old, it would be advantageous to create a new series to
accommodate all future acquisitions to the printed and digital collection. Accession
number 2010/081 is included in this series.
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box 001
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Additional Material Box 1
Most of the materials in Box 001 are species and subject files that contain
clippings, reference notes, and articles. For similar material elsewhere in the
collection, see 9/25/10-4: Species and Subjects.
Also included here are folders of correspondence (folders 018 and 019) and Aldo
Leopold's personnel file from the Department of Wildlife Ecology (folder 020).
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box 001
folder 001
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Bird Song Notes : Includes handwritten bird song notes and correspondence with Leon Cole and A.J.
Riker, 1944-1945.
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box 001
folder 002
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Crippling Loss
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box 001
folder 003
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Flight Limits and Speed
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box 001
folder 004
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Herons, Terns, Gulls, etc.
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box 001
folder 005
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Hunting Accidents
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box 001
folder 006
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Kill Records, Trophies, and Yields
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box 001
folder 007
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Limitations of Kill/Kill Ratios
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box 001
folder 008
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Mink and Weasel
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box 001
folder 009
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Mobility
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box 001
folder 010
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Otter
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box 001
folder 011
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Pheasant Survival
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box 001
folder 012
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Raccoon and Opossum
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box 001
folder 013
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Skunk
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box 001
folder 014
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Territory
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box 001
folder 015
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Tracks and Sign
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box 001
folder 016
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Wild Life Cycles
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box 001
folder 017
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Yield of Wild Food Plants
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box 001
folder 018
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Correspondence and bulletins from Albuquerque Game Protective Association,
1917-1918 : Includes photocopies of "Boys Learn to Protect Birds," two letters from Leopold
to his mother, and a bulletin announcing Leopold's resignation as Forest
Examiner.
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box 001
folder 019
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Correspondence with Michael Olbrich (Arboretum), May
1928
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box 001
folder 020
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Aldo Leopold--Wildlife Management personnel folder
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box 002
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Additional Material Box 2
The contents of boxes 002 and 003 were found by Susan Flader in 2009. These
materials had been kept by Marie Lord in Burlington, Iowa.
Box 002 contains family correspondence for the years 1900 to 1912, mostly between
Aldo and Marie Leopold. For other family correspondence, see 9/25/10-8, boxes 004
through 008
Also included here are field notes concerning the counties of Wisconsin from 1934;
more family correspondence with Nina Leopold, Estella, and Bill Elder from the
1940s; and Leopold's 1946 desk calendar.
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box 002
folder 001
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Family correspondence, 1900-1903
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box 002
folder 002
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Family correspondence, 1907-1908
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box 002
folder 003
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Family correspondence, 1909-1912
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box 002
folder 004
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Field Notes (Wisconsin counties), Jan.-Sept.
1934 : For similar materials, see 9/25/10-7, box 001.
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box 002
folder 005
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Family correspondence, 1942-1948
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box 002
folder 006
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Aldo Leopold's 1946 Desk Calendar
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box 002
folder 007
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H. Brumsted, "An Introduction to the Writings of the Late Dr. Aldo
Leopold," 1949
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box 003
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Additional Material Box 3
The contents of boxes 002 and 003 were found by Susan Flader in 2009. These
materials had been kept by Marie Lord in Burlington, Iowa.
Box 003 contains Aldo Leopold's student course materials from Burlington High
School. For similar materials, see 9/25/10-12, box 001
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box 003
folder 001
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Drawings : For similar materials, see 9/25/10-7, box 001, folder 001.
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box 003
folder 002
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Miscellaneous school notes: drawings, geometry, and algebra,
1901-1902
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box 003
folder 003
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Latin notes and notebook (Burlington),
1902
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box 003
folder 004
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Zoology notebook (Burlington)
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box 003
folder 005
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Compositions (Burlington), 1902-1903
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box 003
folder 006
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Bird Notes, 1902-1903
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box 003
folder 007
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Greek History notebook (Burlington)
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box 003
folder 008
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Theme Book (Burlington), 1901
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box 003
folder 009
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Composition Book (Burlington)
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box 003
folder 010
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English notebook (Burlington), Oct. 1903
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box 003
folder 011
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Physics notes and notebook (Burlington)
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box 003
folder 012
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History Copybook (Burlington), 1901
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box 003
folder 013
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Aldo Leopold's High School Report Card,
1901
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box 003
folder 014
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Elementary Botany Notebook, 1906-1907 : One notebook with class notes and drawings, dated 1906-1907. Donated by the Aldo Leopold Foundation, 2019-01.
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