Field notes
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Charles L. Bernheimer expedition field notes
The collection consists of typewritten copies of field notes of archeological expeditions (1922-1930) through southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona, under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. Includes typescript copies of correspondence addressed to "Dearest Clarchen" containing field notes from the 1919, 1920, and 1921 expeditions.
Charles Butler and Alice Hunt papers
Canyonlands Maze notebook
The Canyonlands Maze notebook (1965-1967) contains field notes for an archeological expedition into the Maze. Includes pencil sketches of rock art found, locations visited, miles traveled and general notes. Author unknown. The Maze is the least accessible district of Canyonlands.
Judith D. Hallet papers
The Judith D. Hallet papers (1926-2017) contain correspondence, scripts, interviews, awards, and articles. Judith D. Hallet is a Utah documentarian whose work includes ,American Buffalo: Battling Back, Battle for the Great Plains, and The Life and Legend of Jane Goodall.
Charles C. Hughes papers
Charles W. Lockerbie papers
The Charles W. Lockerbie papers (1927-1962) contain field notebooks, bird lists, correspondence, subject files, and scrapbooks. Lockerbie was a Utah ornithologist.
Anne M. Smith papers
The Anne M. Smith papers (1936-1980) primarily stem from material gathered by Dr. Smith in 1936 and 1937 in the course of field work conducted among the Native American peoples of the Great Basin, the Ute Tribe in particular.