Article ID: CBB194118898

Tracking the Fossil Footprints and Letters of Science from Doctor E. F. Harding in Windsor, Nova Scotia: 1842-1855 (2021)

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Three hand-written letters from Dr. Ebenezer Fitch Harding to J. W. Dawson between 1845 and 1855 provide an example of the “collective” aspect of early geology. Dr. Harding was a community physician in Windsor, Nova Scotia, when he accompanied Charles Lyell during Lyell’s visit to the geology sites and mud flats of the Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy in the summer of 1842. The three letters span the period at the dawn of Nova Scotia geology and give insight into Dr. Harding’s personal interest, contributions to science, and relationship with Dawson in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Examination of the transcribed letters document this important period in Nova Scotia geology, demonstrate linkages between Nova Scotia and Edinburgh, and suggest future work to consider the development of the visual language of geology in Nova Scotia. The history and status of a fossil trackway named by Dawson as Hylopus hardingi provides further insights into the nature of collections and collaborations between Harding and Dawson.

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Authors & Contributors
Plutniak, Sébastien
Christie MacNeil
Machado, Cristina de Amorim
Huertas-Maestro, Miguel
Karl Schulze-Hagen
Erick Villanueva-Villaseñor
Journals
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Victorian Literature and Culture
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Sciences et Techniques en Perspective
Journal of the History of Biology
History of Psychology
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
Springer-Verlag
McGill-Queen's University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Cambridge University Press
Princeton University
Concepts
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Geology
Discipline formation
Correspondence and corresponding
Scientific collaboration
Knowledge circulation
People
Lyell, Charles
Darwin, Charles Robert
De la Beche, Henry
Buckland, William
Naumann, Johann Friedrich
Will, Heinrich
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, late
Modern
21st century
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Germany
Great Britain
Spain
Nova Scotia
United States
Switzerland
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