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The Papers of Frank J. Wright

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The Papers of Frank J. Wright, 1924-1949 | Denison University Archives

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Title: The Papers of Frank J. Wright, 1924-1949Add to your cart.

ID: Arch/PP/02/Wright, F

Extent: 0.5 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The papers of professor Frank J. Wright who taught Geology at Denison from 1924-1949.

Administrative Information

Repository: Denison University Archives

Preferred Citation: The Papers of Frank J. Wright, Denison University Archives. Granville, Ohio.

Finding Aid Revision History: Converted finding aid to Archon by Parker Sumwalt in 2015


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Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: BiographicalAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Bridgewater College Commencement Speech, 1932Add to your cart.
Folder 3: The Proposed Shenandoah National Park - Radio TalkAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: The Older Appalachians of the South - First Half, October 27, 1931Add to your cart.
Loose leaf version of the first half of Frank J. Wright's "The Older Appalachians of the South" which he submitted for the A. Cressey Morrison Prize in Natural Science.
Item 1: The Older Appalachians of the South - Second Half, October 27, 1931Add to your cart.
Bound version of the first half of Frank J. Wright's "The Older Appalachians of the South" which he submitted for the A. Cressey Morrison Prize in Natural Science.
Item 2: The Older Appalachians of the South - Additional PlatesAdd to your cart.
Item 3: The Physiography of the Upper James River Basin in VirginiaAdd to your cart.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Field Notes, 1922-1934Add to your cart.
12 fieldbooks with notes taken by Frank J. Wright - mainly during research in the Appalachians. Plus pages presumably cut out of a fieldbook.
Folder 2: Field Notes, 1938-1945Add to your cart.
Another notebook of notes by Frank J. Wright and a couple loose papers of notes
Folder 3: Denison Univeristy Bulletin PublicationsAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Other PublicationsAdd to your cart.
Box 3Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence: Berkey, Charles P., 1916-1932Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence: Bowman, Paul H., 1925-1946Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence: Brown, Kenneth I., 1940-1948Add to your cart.
Kenneth Brown was Denison's president from 1940-1950
Folder 4: Correspondence: Burke, Edmund, 1945Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence: Byrd, Harry F., 1929-1937Add to your cart.
US Senator
Folder 6: Correspondence: "B" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence: Carman, J. Ernest, 1928Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Correspondence: Carney, Frank, 1928-1931Add to your cart.
Frank Carney was a geology professor at Denison from 1904-1917
Folder 9: Correspondence: Chamberlain, C.W., 1924-1928Add to your cart.
Clark W. Chamberlain was Denison's president from 1913-1925
Folder 10: Correspondence: "C" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence: Ebaugh, W.C., 1931-1932Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Correspondence: Frasch, R.R., 1926-1928Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Correspondence: Giles, Albert W., 1924Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Correspondence: "D" - "G" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 15: Correspondence: Herrick, C. Judson, 1927Add to your cart.
Charles Judson Herrick taught Biology at Denison. He and his brother C.L. Herrick are the namesakes of Herrick Hall.
Folder 16: Correspondence: Hubbard, George D., 1927-1928Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Correspondence: Johnson, Douglas W., 1916-1922Add to your cart.
Douglas Johnson attended Doane Academy and was expected to graduate from Denison in 1901 before leaving to attend school in New Mexico
Folder 18: Correspondence: Johnson, Douglas W., 1923-1925Add to your cart.
Douglas Johnson attended Doane Academy and was expected to graduate from Denison in 1901 before leaving to attend school in New Mexico
Folder 19: Correspondence: Kemp, James F., 1926-1926Add to your cart.
Professor at Columbia
Folder 20: Correspondence: Kerr, Paul F., 1944-1947Add to your cart.
Folder 21: Correspondence: Knight, S.H., 1927-1936Add to your cart.
Folder 22: Correspondence: Lobeck, A.K., 1926-1945Add to your cart.
Armin K. Lobeck was a noted American Cartographer, Geomorphologist and Landscape Artist.
Folder 23: Correspondence: Lusk, Ralph, 1925Add to your cart.
Denison Geology Graduate
Folder 24: Correspondence: "H" - "L" NamesAdd to your cart.
Box 4Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence: McCann, Franklin, 1928Add to your cart.
Franklin McCann, class of 1925, also briefly taught at Denison from 1928-1930 and 1933-1934
Folder 2: Correspondence: Moore, Raymond C., 1926-1935Add to your cart.
Class of 1926
Folder 3: Correspondence: Morris, Fred K., 1927-1929Add to your cart.
Professor at MIT
Folder 4: Correspondence: "M" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence: Neuschel, Sherman and Virginia (Smith), 1942Add to your cart.
Virginia Smith, Class of 1934. Sherman Neuschel, Class of 1937. Geology students.
Folder 6: Correspondence: "N" - "R" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence, Sanger, W.T., 1924-1946Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Correspondence: Sharp, Henry S., 1927-1947Add to your cart.
Henry S. Sharp was a geologist. Briefly taught at Denison from 1930-1932
Folder 9: Correspondence: Shaw, Avery (and Clara), 1927-1940Add to your cart.
Avery Shaw was Denison's president from 1927-1940
Folder 10: Correspondence: "S" - "T" NamesAdd to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence: Watson, Thomas L., 1911-1924Add to your cart.
Thomas L. Watson taught at Denison from 1901-1904
Folder 12: Correspondence: Williams, C.L., 1928-1933Add to your cart.
Denison Professor
Folder 13: Correspondence: Woodford, A.O., 1923-1935Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Correspondence: Woodward, Herbert P., 1934Add to your cart.
Folder 15: Correspondence: Wright, Charles C., 1930-1940Add to your cart.
Frank J. Wright's brother (letters with Charles' children included here)
Folder 16: Correspondence: Wright, Horace, 1931-1945Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Correspondnece: "W" - "Z" NamesAdd to your cart.
Box 5Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence Subject: AutomobileAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence Subject: Columbia University (Teaching)Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence Subject: Family and Close FriendsAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence Subject: PoliticsAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence Subject: PublicationsAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence Subject: Early CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.
Box 6Add to your cart.
Item 1: Prof. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson with Anna and Frank J. Wright at Natural Bridge, August 1934Add to your cart.
Box of negatives
Item 2: Appalachian Mountains Research Negatives, 1934Add to your cart.
Box of negatives
Item 3: Appalachian Mountains Research Negatives, 1935Add to your cart.
Box of Negatives and some prints
Item 4: Appalachian Mountains Research Negatives, 1935Add to your cart.
Box of negatives
Item 5: Tom Thumb Wedding glass negativesAdd to your cart.
Box of glass plate negatives of a "Tom Thumb Wedding" (locations, date, and reason for them to be in FJW's items unknown)
Item 6: Kame Structure: Hobart's gravel pit, No. GranvilleAdd to your cart.
Magic lantern slide of people at a gravel pit
Item 7: Licking Narrows, May 1905Add to your cart.
Magic lantern slide of people on cliff
Item 8: Section at Haven's Quarry near Newark, Ohio, October 1907Add to your cart.
Magic lantern slide of a geolgic section.
Note: Glass slide is cracked.
Item 9: Missionary Ridge PanoramasAdd to your cart.
Two identical copies of a black and white panorama and one of a different view from similar position
Item 10: Lookout Mountain PanoramaAdd to your cart.
Black and white panorama
Box 7Add to your cart.
Item 1: Metal printing plateAdd to your cart.
Some sort of metal plate, presumably used for printing. Seems to be a map of an area in the Appalachian Mountains. Was found in Professor Frank J. Wright's materials.

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