Article ID: CBB001210161

Fullerton Baird and Specimen Collection in the Hudson's Bay Territory (2012)

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In 1859, Robert Kennicott, one of the most promising specimen collectors and young naturalists in the United States, was dispatched to Hudson's Bay Territory by Spencer Fullerton Baird, the Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian. Kennicott was chosen because of previous experience in Canada, the familiarity with biota of the American Midwest, and because he had a boundless, infectious, enthusiasm for natural history that was typical among Baird's closest protégées. Kennicott was a natural scientific envoy -- or missionary -- to the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, and many officers were enthusiastically `converted' to the cause of collecting and/or overseeing the collection of natural history specimens. Due to this collaboration between Baird, Kennicott and the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, the Smithsonian became a leading center of Canadian natural history in the Western hemisphere.

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Authors & Contributors
Wright, Claire
Hung, Kuang-Chi
Matthew Fishburn
Philp, Jude
Charles A. Kollmer
Grouw, H. Van
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Journal of the History of Biology
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History
Journal of the History of Collections
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
McGill-Queen's University Press
Blast Books
Concepts
Collectors and collecting
Natural history
Specimens
Botany
Naturalists
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
People
Petiver, James
Baird, Spencer Fullerton
Roe, John Septimus
Macleay, William John
Browne, Peter A.
Pringsheim, Ernst G.
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
Early modern
20th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Netherlands
Atlantic world
Sydney (Australia)
Antarctica
Institutions
Smithsonian Institution
Natural History Museum (London, England)
Hudson's Bay Company
British Museum. Natural History
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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