Content Note: Original hand-written description included on the envelope encasing the glass plate negative contains a derogatory term that references a geographical location. The term is part of the name of a city in Minnesota.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1902-07
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Hans Jager/Jaeger, state agent for the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, kept flocks of geese, ducks, and other fowl that he bred in captivity at his home in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916-10-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Oscar Bird Warren (1870-1921), a career mining engineer, was also a bird enthusiast. Upon his passing in 1921, his wife donated his collection of bird skins to the University. In a report compiled about Warren, Thomas Sadler Roberts noted, ÒMr. Warren made a study of the nesting of the Canada Jay from a nest which he found near Hibbing and took...
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Created:
1898-04-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.