Geology
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Catalogue of minerals in the cabinet of Middlebury College, March, 1839
Handwritten volume entitled "Catalogue of Minerals in the Cabinet of Middlebury College : Mar. 1839. C.B. Adams." This inventory of specimens in the Geology department lists information about geological specimens, their locality, and donor names.
Catalogue of specimens in geology and palaeontology in the cabinet of Middlebury College, 1839
Handwritten volume entitled "Catalogue of speciments in Geology and Palaeontology in the cabinet of Middlebury College : commenced May 13, 1839. C. B. Adams." The inventory lists information about geological specimens owned by Middlebury College, their locality, and donor names.
Joseph G. Pollard Co. magnetic dipping needle
Magnetic dipping needle manufactured by Joseph G. Pollard Co., Inc. in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York. Dipping needle has expandable handle and comes in black case with snap enclosures.
Mineral collection : student collection for student to study etc. : in Room 13, ca. 1936
Handwritten catalog of geology specimens collected at Middlebury College, listing information about specimens, their locality, and donor names. This catalog was possibly compiled by Francis Cady, Middlebury College Class of 1935.
Minerals and rocks - Geology department cases, 18xx
Late 19th century handwritten catalog of rock and mineral collections displayed in hall cases at Middlebury College, listing information about geological specimens, their locality, and donor names. Includes documentation (letters, etc.) regarding the history of various specimens.
M.L. Severance's cabinet minerals, 18xx
19th century handwritten catalog of minerals on display at Middlebury College, listing information about geology specimens in the cabinet of M.L. Severance.
Pool, Edwin L. (faculty), February 21, 1989
Seepersaud, Amelia (Class of 2024), November 4, 2020
In this oral history interview, Amelia Seepersaud, Class of 2024, discusses feelings on Election Day, feelings about the election, concern for family members in New York City, experiencing the election in Vermont, the targeting of students of color at Middlebury in 2016, Halloween, a Geology Professor's feelings about the election, classes, Food Studies, supporting Joe Biden, playing in the snow, how COVID-19 has affected student life, and hopes for the rest of the Fall 2020 semester.
W. & L. E. Gurley telescopic alidade and tripod, 1908
W. & L. E. Gurley vernier compass and tripod, 1880
1 W. & L. E. Gurley vernier compass #226 with wooden tripod