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ANSP Bicentennial 2012
This collections contains materials relating to ANSP's Bicentennial Year, which was celebrated between March 2012 and March 2013. It also contains materials pertaining to events that happened during that year, but were not directly tied to the Bicentennial.
ANSP Exhibits Committee Records
ANSP Habitat Group: Bison, Papers
Through the generosity of Mary M. Trexler, the habitat group of the American Bison was erected in the Academy in 1934 in memory of her husband, General Harry C. Trexler. The specimens came from the famous herd on the Trexler game preserve near Allentown, Pennsylvania, the background being painted by C. Clarke Rosenkranz from sketches made in the Judith Basin Region, Montana. The group was designed by Harold T. Green and the formal opening held on Nov. 17, 1934.
Exhibit Sign for the Sze-Chwan Takin
Exhibits Department Files
This collection contains various files from the Exhibits Department dating from 1977-1985.
Orphan Photograph Collection
Sex + Gluttony Horseshoe Crab Exhibit Labels and shore bird labels
This collection contains two wall panels from the Academy exhibit, "Sex + Gluttony: Horseshoe Crabs" which was destroyed in 2012.
Unknown Artist's "Hadrosaurus" - "trachodon" on base in plaster
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- Green, Harold T. (Harold Tichenor) (b. 1896) 2
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