Rudolph Martin Anderson and Mae Bell Allstrand fonds [textual record, graphic material, cartographic material]
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Hiérarchie Rudolph Martin Anderson and Mae Bell Allstrand fonds [textual record, graphic material, cartographic material]
Niveau hiérarchique :FondsContexte de cette notice :Fonds comprend :16 description(s) de niveau inférieurVoir description(s) de niveau inférieur -
Instrument de recherche Textual records (Électronique) The finding aid is a file list for volumes 1 to 39 MSS0340 (90: Ouvert)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000001418.pdf(Électronique) Photographs: Item level descriptions available on-line in MINISIS.(Papier) Cartographic material: For additional information refer to the CATALOGUE OF THE NATIONAL MAP COLLECTION, PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA, Area Catalogue, Vol. 10 (Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1976), p. 120. -
Notice descriptive Rudolph Martin Anderson and Mae Bell Allstrand fonds [textual record, graphic material, cartographic material]
Date :1884-1974.Référence :R6390-0-1-E, MG30-B40Genre de documents :Documents textuels, Documents photographiques, Cartes et documents cartographiquesTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :106977Date(s) :1884-1974.Équivalent bilingue :Lieu de création :CanadaÉtendue :7.4 m of textual records.
ca. 2,829 photographs : b&w & col.
16 maps.Langue du document :anglaisLangue du document additionnelle :anglais, françaisPortée et contenu :Fonds consists of textual, graphic and cartographic material relating to the work and studies of Dr. Rudolph Martin Anderson and his wife, Mae Bell Allstrand. The records have been divided into six series as follows: correspondence; subject files; diaries; manuscripts and notes; printed material; and family papers.Provenance :Nom(s) additionnel(s) :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Anderson, Rudolph Martin, 1876-1961 : Rudolph Martin Anderson was born 30 June 1876 near Decorah, Iowa, to parents John Emanuel Anderson and Martha Ann Johnson. Anderson served with the American armed forces throughout the war with Spain in 1898. He received his university training at the University of Iowa, specializing in zoology, and received his PhD in zoology from the University of Iowa in 1906. Anderson participated in an expedition to the Eastern Arctic from 1908 to 1912 with Vilhjalmur Stefansson, for the American Museum of Natural History. In 1913, he was appointed zoologist with the Geological Survey of Canada, and appointed Chief of the southern party for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913 to 1918, commanded by Stefansson. Following his return to Ottawa in 1916, Dr. Anderson joined the Division of Biology at the National Museum. Following his naturalization in 1920, he became Chief of the Division. He retained this position until his retirement in 1946. Anderson passed away in Ottawa on 22 June 1961 at the age of eighty-five.
Mae Bell Allstrand, 1883-1960 : Mae Bell Allstrand was born in 1883. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Iowa and Masters of Arts in Wisconsin. On 22 January 1913 she married Rudolph Martin Anderson. Together they had three daughters as follows: Dorothy Ann, wife of the Reverend Stanley A. Smith of the United Church of Canada; Mary Lois; and Isobel, Mrs. Alan Purdy. Allstrand shared her interest in Arctic exploration with her husband, and translated numerous German scientific works relating chiefly to Arctic ornithology and travel. Allstrand died 5 March 1960.Information additionnelle :Note générale :The greater part of the papers and photographs were presented in ca. 1960, and part of volume 11 in 1964 by the Anderson's daughter, Mrs. Stanley A. Smith of Carp, Ontario. Volume 38, Mrs. Anderson's Family Bible, was presented in 1953. Volumes 9 and 10, letters received by Mrs. J.T. Crawford from Mrs. Anderson, were presented by Mrs. Crawford in 1964. The Department of Energy, Mines and Resources presented the documents on Arctic sovereignty (volume 12) in 1964. Cartographic material was transferred from the National Archives of Canada Manuscript Division to Cartography and Architectural Division, December 1960.Données mathématiques sur les documents :Scales differ.Source :PrivéAncien no de référence archivistique :MG30-B40Autre no d'acquisition :1960/5689-5704 CAIndice de classe de la Library of Congress :F/702-1917 -
Pour réserver ou commander des documents Conditions d'accès :Documents textuels[ConsultationOuvert]Volume [MG30 B 40] 1--39[ConsultationOuvert]Boîte d'instruments de recherche [FA 340] 38[ConsultationFermé]Documents iconographiques (photo)[ConsultationOuvert]Documents cartographiques[ConsultationOuvert]Modalités d'utilisation :Photographs: No restrictions on use. Copyright varies on items taken on or after January 1, 1949.. Copyright expired on items taken before January 1, 1949. Credit: name of photographer / National Archives of Canada / copy negative number.
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