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Thomas Wayland Vaughan Papers

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

Object Details

Creator:
Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952
Topic
Paleontology
Corals
Coral reefs and islands
Foraminifera
Oceanography
Research
Creator:
Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952
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Thomas Wayland Vaughan Papers
Historical Note
T. Wayland Vaughan (1870-1952), geologist and oceanographer, was educated at Tulane University, B.S., 1889; and Harvard University, A.B., 1893, A.M., 1894, and Ph.D., 1903. He began collecting fossils when he was an Instructor at Mount Lebanon College, Tennessee, from 1889 to 1892. From 1894 to 1903, he was an Assistant Geologist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Between 1901 and 1923, Vaughan participated in several geological investigations of the West Indies and Puerto Rico which were sponsored by the USGS, the Smithsonian Institution, the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and the United States Navy. The USGS and the Carnegie Institution also helped to finance his investigations of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast states in cooperation with several state geological surveys and his investigations of the corals and coral reefs of the Bahamas. In 1924, Vaughan became Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a position which he held until his retirement in 1936. In addition, he was an Associate in Marine Sediments, 1924-1942, and Associate in Paleontology, 1942-1952, at the United States National Museum. Vaughan's research focused on three areas of science: the study of corals and coral reefs; the investigation of larger foraminifera; and oceanography. He was an authority on the corals of the United States, eastern Mexico, the West Indies, and Panama. As an oceanographer, Vaughan was interested in sedimentology and physical and chemical oceanography. With his work on oceanography, Vaughan served as Chairman, 1919 to 1923, of the Committee on Sedimentation of the National Research Council's Division of Geology and Geography; Chairman, 1926 to 1935, of the Pacific Science Association's International Committee on the Oceanography of the Pacific; and member of the National Academy of Science's Committee on Oceanography. This last committee was largely responsible for the founding of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Vaughan held membership in numerous scientific and professional societies. In 1897 he was a delegate to the International Geological Congress in Russia, and between 1920 and 1936 he served as a delegate from the United States to six Pan-Pacific Science Congresses.
Extent
9.5 cu. ft. (9 record storage boxes) (1 document box)
Date
1908-1947 and undated
Archival Repository
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Identifier
Accession 99-124
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Architectural drawings
Black-and-white photographs
Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 99-124, Thomas Wayland Vaughan Papers
Genre/Form
Manuscripts
Architectural drawings
Black-and-white photographs
Descriptive Entry
These papers consist of Vaughan's professional correspondence with American and foreign scientists concerning descriptions of fossil localities; the identification, description and exchange of specimens; research in coral foraminifera and oceanography; research conditions in Europe around the time of World War II; and the activities of scientific committees on which Vaughan served. Correspondence with detailed locality information has been flagged. Also included are writings, reports, correspondence, and notes by Vaughan and other scientists concerning specimen collections, analyses of core bottom samples, descriptions and lists of new species, activities of the Committee of Sedimentation of the National Research Council, and field notebooks, including photographs, of corals of the Bahamas and the Pacific Ocean. Additional field notebooks on corals are located in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology.
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Record ID
ebl-1503510645840-1503510645848-0
Metadata Usage
CC0

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  • Kilgore, Harley M., 1943

  • U. S. National Museum, 1925-1938, 1941. Correspondents include Alexander Wetmore, Paul Bartsch, John Enos Graf, Ray S. Bassler, Leonhard Stejneger, and Mary Jane Rathbun concerning the administration of fossil collections and the identification of specimens.

  • Bulbrook, J. A., 1923-1927

  • Loeb, Leo, 1935

  • WRITINGS AND NOTES, 1913-1947, AND UNDATED.

  • Hickson, Sydney J., 1934

  • "Notes on the geology and paleontology of the Island of St. Bartholomew, French West Indies" by Vaughan. Includes photographs of Island of St. Bartholomew; correspondence with W. Storrs Cole, 1946; and locality list of Larger Foraminifera from the Lesser Antilles collected by Alfred Senn, between February 11th and March 9th, 1939.

  • Ragan, Ruth, 1938-1946

  • P miscellaneous, 1940

  • Bramlette, M. N., 1925-1930, 1944-1945

  • Gardiner, J. Stanley, 1924-1938, 1943

  • Brodermann, I. Jorge, 1941-1942

  • Stevenson, John A., 1943

  • Photographs (5 folders)

  • Van Tuyl, Francis M., 1943-1944

  • Vermunt, L. W. J., 1935

  • Cushman, Joseph A., 1934-1939. Includes typescript of "Work on Foraminifera by T. W. Vaughan and his Associates," by Vaughan, 1936.

  • Cannon, Walter B., 1936

  • Day, Edward C., 1934

  • Howell, Alfred Brazier, 1928-1931. Concerns the "Council for the Conservation of Whales" and activities of The American Society of Mammalogists.

  • Rook, Stephen H., 1925-1930, 1933

  • Stephenson, Lloyd William, 1938, 1943

  • Sidebotham, Harold, 1933

  • Willis, H. P., 1936, 1942

  • Williams, Howel , 1929

  • "Some Features of Pleistocene and Post-Pleistocene Shifts of Land and Ocean Level in the Coastal Plain, the West Indies, and Central America."

  • Nathan, Matthew, 1933

  • Berry, S. Stillman, 1935-1936, 1943

  • Salinity and Chemistry of Sea Water. Includes "Memoranda on the Composition of Sea Water;" miscellaneous manuscripts; and correspondence, 1913-1914.

  • McDonald, Ellice, 1935

  • M miscellaneous, 1938-1939

  • Tulane University of Louisiana, 1941, 1944

  • Segura, A., undated. Consists of a "Report on larger foraminifera collected by A. Segura at Las Animas, Turrialba, Costa Rica," by Vaughan.

  • Collier, Teunis F., 1945

  • Bucher, Walter H., 1927-1928, 1942-1944

  • Gravier, Charles, 1932-1933

  • Cole, W. Storrs, 1934

  • Trinidad - Manuscripts and notes. Includes locality data on Trinidad foraminifera; description of Trinidad species; list of large foraminifera in Trinidad rock specimens; list of Henri Douville's Trinidad species and their probable American names; list of new species of Opeifculina and Operculinella; table of Trinidad localities; list of foraminifera in rock specimens and matrix; list of species, with their probable horizons, and their localities; "New Species of Helicostegina from Soldado Rock" (Appendix) by T. F. Grimsdale; "Tertiary Larger Foraminifera of Trinidad (A Preliminary, Tentative, Confidential Report)" by Thomas Wayland Vaughan and W. Storrs Cole. Includes correspondence with Thomas F. Grimsdale, 1936, and photographs from the Hawaiian Islands, California, and Mexico. (3 folders)

  • Adams, Charles C., 1945

  • Gunter, Herman, 1938-1939, 1942. See also under Florida, Geology Department.

  • C miscellaneous, 1938-1940. Correspondents include Charles Meigs Biddle Cadwalader and C. Wyeth Cooke.

  • Silvestri, Alfredo, 1924-1933, 1946

  • Williams, Merton Y., 1927, 1933

  • MacNeil, F. Stearns, 1943, 1945. Includes a copy of "Further Notes on Collections Submitted by F. S. MacNeil."

  • Cattell, Ware, 1942

  • American Petroleum Institute, 1927

  • Churchill, C. Robert, 1935-1936, 1945

  • Davies, A. Morley, 1924-1933

  • Strong, William Duncan, 1943

  • Gravell, Donald W., 1933-1936, 1940-1944

  • Hanna, Marcus, 1934-1936

  • State Department, 1933

  • Cosmos Club, 1936, 1942-1947

  • Stenzel, H. B., 1946

  • Jamaica. List of foraminiferal thin sections from Jamaica.

  • Rutten, L., 1925-1936, 1945. Includes correspondence to Martin G. Rutten.

  • Jackson, Robert T., 1921-1930, 1936, 1945. Includes a typescript of "Mexican Fossil Echini" by Jackson.

  • Clarke, Ernest D., 1934

  • Morris, Frederick K., 1936

  • Rao, S. R. Narayan, 1935, 1938-1940

  • Dodson, B. E., 1943, 1945

  • Shell Oil Company, 1933, 1942

  • Lang, W. D., 1936

  • Rossini, Frederick G., 1942

  • Cole, W. Storrs, 1945

  • Mawson, Douglas, 1943

  • Lawson, Andrew C., 1934

  • GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1912, 1920-1947, AND UNDATED.

  • Popenoe, Parkinson, 1935

  • Applin, Esther R., 1927

  • Paris, W. Franklyn, 1934

  • Joleaud, L., 1927, 1931

  • Smith, Stanley, 1926-1928, 1934-1935

  • Earle, Kenneth W., 1927

  • Oliver, F. W., 1941

  • Howe, Henry V., 1933-1934, 1941

  • Childs, Theodore S., Jr., 1941

  • Trechmann, C. T., 1924-1931, 1934-1935, 1941-1945

  • F. C. Calkins' Manuscripts, undated. Includes "Metamorphic Sedimentary Rocks;" "Granular Intrusive Rocks;" "Dike Rocks;" "Tuffaceous Rocks;" and "Lavas."

  • Growth Measurements of Corals at Piers and Government Dock, Fort Jefferson (Tortugas Laboratory), 1908-1914.

  • Freeman, John R., 1923-1924

  • Kerr, Paul F., 1944

  • Harrison, J. B., 1919-1922. Includes letter from Vaughan to Alfred Senn, 1941.

  • Kugler, Hans G., 1925-1935

  • Florida - Mississippi

  • Woodring, Wendell P., 1924-1929, 1934, 1940, 1943, 1946

  • McGlamery, Winnie, 1938-1943, 1946

  • Fraser, Charles McLean, 1931-1936

  • Coral Infomation - Oscillation and Deformation in Coral Reef Areas

  • Ma, Ting Ying H., 1935

  • Japan - Australia - New Zealand. Lists of foraminiferal material from Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, undated.

  • Whipple, George Leslie, 1933-1936, 1941, 1945

  • Foster, W. G., 1926

  • Geiser, Samuel Wood, 1945

  • Maps - Miscellaneous

  • Mailles, P., 1936

  • Ladd, Harry Stephan, 1924-1935, 1943-1946. Includes typed copies of "Preliminary Report of the Committee on Marine Ecology as Related to Paleontology," 1943-1944.

  • Smith, Hugh M., 1930

  • Los Angeles, 1936

  • R miscellaneous, 1939

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