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Albert Hazen Wright papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 14-26-1382

Abstract

Correspondence, field notes, lecture notes, study notes, typescripts of articles, genealogies of the Wright family and of Noah Downs, negatives, slides, photographs, clippings, drawings, census reports, maps, New York publications and printed material, transcripts of oral history interviews with Wright, manuscripts of his scientific books, and other material pertaining to his career as a zoologist, university professor, lecturer, and author. Other subjects include the Cornell Natural History Society, the Zoology Department, and the Gamma Alpha Scientific Society; also, study and research notes pertaining to the Okefenokee Swap, Sullivan's Expedition, lizards, snakes, frogs, and other herpetological subjects and issues.

Dates

  • 1779-1965.

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Albert Hazen Wright was born August 15, 1879, in Hilton, NY. His parents were Delos C. Wright and Emily Hazen. He had one younger sister named Mabel. He attended Hilton High School, in Hilton, NY, Brockport Normal School and eventually Cornell University. It was at Cornell where he met Anna Maria Allen whom he married on June 25, 1910. Wright was a Cornell University professor and herpetologist.* He earned his PhD in vertebrate zoology in 1908. He and his wife were interested in the study of amphibians. In 1949, they co-authored the books Handbook of Snakes of the United States and Canada and Handbook of Frogs and Toads of the United States and Canada. The book Life-Histories of the Frogs of Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia: North American Salientia (Anura) No. 2 was written by Albert Hazen Wright and J. Whitfield Gibbons. The Cornell University's herpetology collection is now one of the largest of its kind in the nation. "The major strengths of the collection, amphibians from the southeastern United States and both reptiles and amphibians from the Northeast, reflects the intensive collection by the Wrights. Much of the material collected by the Wrights in New York and Georgia is not duplicated elsewhere."

Between 1921-22, A.H. Wright worked and studied in a part of Georgia known as the Okefenokee Swamp. He befriended Frances Harper who did extensive research on the culture and live of people who lived in the Okefenokee Swamp (See this website http://sherpaguides.com/georgia/okefenokee_swamp/sidebars/francis_harper.html for information on the Francis Harper Papers, which are housed in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (#3638)). In 1945, the book Our Georgia-Florida Frontier: The Okefenokee Swamp, its History and Cartography. . . was written by A.H. Wright. He also authored of "Pre-Cornell and Early Cornell VIII" as well as numerous other histories on various aspects of Cornell University. He also spent a lot of time on genealogical research related to the Wright family.

Wright was an honorary member of the International Ornithological Congress. And in 1959, he was elected the 2nd vice president of the Dewitt Historical Society. After years of research and writing, he died in Ithaca, NY in July of 1970, at the age of 90.

Extent

32.9 cubic feet.

2 items.

SERIES LIST

Series I: Biographical Information Boxes: 1-5

Series II: Personal Correspondence Boxes 6-8

Series III: Business Correspondence Boxes 8-14

Series IV: Genealogical Material Boxes: Boxes 14-16, 63-65

Subseries A: Poll Election ListsBox 16

Series V: Writings and Miscellaneous Papers Boxes: Box 46-52, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 64

Series VI: Snake Stories and Research Boxes: Boxes 17-19, 58-61

Series VII: Frog Research Boxes: 20-22, 53-57

Series VIII: Research Notes

Subseries A: GeneralBoxes: 19, 23-24

Subseries B: New York State HistoryBoxes: 5 and 24

Subseries C: IrisesBoxes: 19, 20, 23, 65

Subseries D: Field notebooksBoxes: 24-26

Series IX: Lizard Research Boxes: 25 and 27-28

Series X: Okefenokee Swamp Boxes: 21 and 28-30, 56

Subseries A: CorrespondenceBox: 30

Series XI: Cornell University Material Boxes: 30, 42, 61, 62

Subseries A: Oral HistoriesBoxes: 30-31

Subseries B: Department of Neurology and Vertebrate ZoologyBox: 31

Subseries C: Teaching MaterialBoxes: 31-32

Subseries D: CorrespondenceBox: 32

Subseries E: Albert Hazen and Anna Allen Wright's School DaysBoxes: 32-33 and 35

Subseries F: National Research CouncilBox: 23

Subseries G: Histories of Cornell UniversityBoxes: 33-34

Series XII: Published Material Boxes: 5, 16, 34, and 46

Series XIII: Photographs, Photo Albums, and Scrapbooks Boxes: 4, 37-40, 43, and 46, 62

Subseries A: Glass Plate NegativesBoxes: Boxes: 39-41, 43-45

RELATED MATERIAL

See also the Burt Green Wilder papers, #14-26-95, http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/EADresolver?id=RMA00095

See also the Department of Zoology Records, #14-26-966, http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/EADresolver?id=RMA00966

See the Frances Harper collection at the University of Chapel Hill, #3638 for more information on the Okefenokee Swamp. in this way.

Physical Description

Correspondence, notes, typescripts, genealogies, publications, printed material, transcripts, negatives, slides, photographs, clippings, drawings, census reports, maps, and manuscripts.

General

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Compiled by:
Eleanor Brown and Sarah Keating
Date completed:
Aug. 2003
EAD encoding:
Sarah E. Keating, Aug. 2003Peter MartinezEvan Earle, June 2010
Date modified:
RMC Staff, July 2011

General

Not all the material in the collection is covered by this guide.

Status
Completed
Author
Compiled by Eleanor Brown and Sarah Keating
Date
September 2003
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
ENG

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

Contact:
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)