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Box 3

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Contains 26 Results:

US Congress, Hearings on H. R. 73 and S.9959, 1911

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: 1911

Smith, H. M., "Making the fur seal abundant," and Taft, W. H., "The arbitration treaties", 1911

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: 1911

US Congress. Senate. Remarks of Benjamin F. Shively, and fur seal convention, 1912

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: 1912

US Congress, House hearings regarding investigation of the fur seal industry of Alaska, 1914

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: 1914

Loss of the fur seal industry, circa 1888-1937

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1888-1937

Unpublished papers by W. T. Hornaday: "The end of the fur seal," "The crime of the fur seal slaughter," "To the editor of The Times...," and "A crime nipped in the bud" (regarding American bison), circa 1888-1937

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: This collection of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and printed matter, created between 1888 and 1937, deals primarily with William T. Hornaday's role as a conservationist. Documented in detail are his activities as administrator of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, which he founded in 1913-1914 and directed until his death. Conservation issues discussed in these papers include the passage of the Bayne Law in New York State, the status of the fur seal herds, wildlife censuses,...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1888-1937