TY - GEN AU - Hornaday,William T. TI - William Temple Hornaday papers, KW - Akeley, Carl Ethan, KW - Andrews, Roy Chapman, KW - Baker, Newton Diehl, KW - Beard, Daniel Carter, KW - Beebe, William, KW - Bessey, Charles E. KW - Buck, Frank, KW - Burroughs, John, KW - Carnegie, Andrew, KW - Coues, Elliott, KW - Ditmars, Raymond Lee, KW - Dreiser, Theodore, KW - Fielding, Helen Ross Hornaday, KW - Franz, Edith Helen KW - Goode, G. Brown KW - Grant, Madison, KW - Grey, Zane, KW - Hagenbeck, Carl, KW - Holland, W. J. KW - Hornaday, Josephine Chamberlain, KW - Hughes, Charles Evans, KW - Johnson, Martin, KW - Langley, S. P. KW - Merriam, C. Hart KW - Miner, Jack, KW - Osborn, Henry Fairfield, KW - Perkins, Maxwell E. KW - Phillips, John M. KW - Pinchot, Gifford, KW - Roosevelt, Franklin D. KW - Roosevelt, Kermit, KW - Roosevelt, Theodore, KW - Seton, Ernest Thompson, KW - Shiras, George, KW - Taft, William H. KW - Wanamaker, John, KW - Ward, Henry A. KW - Wilson, Woodrow, KW - New York (State) KW - Bayne Act, 1911 KW - American Bison Society KW - Camp Fire Club of America KW - New York Zoological Society KW - Correspondence KW - Permanent Wild Life Protection Fund KW - Birds KW - Conservation KW - Bison KW - Conservation of natural resources KW - Societies, etc KW - Debts, Public KW - France KW - Game and game-birds KW - Natural history KW - Real property KW - Buffalo KW - Scientific expeditions KW - Taxidermy KW - Wildlife conservation KW - Law and legislation KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Zoology KW - Zoos KW - New York KW - New York Zoological Park KW - Conservationists KW - itoamc KW - Taxidermists KW - Zoologists N1 - Open to research; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material N2 - Correspondence, diaries, journals, writings, notebooks, financial records, clippings, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and other papers reflecting Hornaday's career, particularly as director of the New York Zoological Park, 1896-1926. Documents his work with the American Bison Society; Camp Fire Club of America; and Permanent Wild Life Protection Fund. Also documents his activities with the American Defense Society during World War I. Subjects include the Bayne Act, a New York (State) law passed in 1911 for the protection of wild game; natural history; taxidermy; wildlife conservation; protection of wildlife, especially birds and bison; zoological expeditions; French war debt; and Hornaday's real estate ventures in Buffalo, N.Y; Family correspondents include Hornaday's wife, Josephine Chamberlain Hornaday, and daughter, Helen Ross Hornaday Fielding. Other correspondents include Carl Ethan Akeley, Roy Chapman Andrews, Newton Diehl Baker, Daniel Carter Beard, William Beebe, Charles E. Bessey, Frank Buck, John Burroughs, Andrew Carnegie, Elliot Coues, Raymond Lee Ditmars, Theodore Dreiser, Edith Helen Franz, G. Brown Goode, Madison Grant, Zane Grey, Carl Hagenbeck, W.J. Holland, Charles Evans Hughes, Martin Johnson, S.P. Langley, C. Hart Merriam, Jack Miner, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Maxwell E. Perkins, John M. Phillips, Gifford Pinchot, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Kermit Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Thompson Seton, George Shiras, William H. Taft, John Wanamaker, Henry A. Ward, Woodrow Wilson, and the New York Zoological Society UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013033 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013033.3 ER -