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      <titlestmt>
        <titleproper>Guide to the Alonzo Quinn Geological Survey Notebooks<date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1943/1964" type="inclusive">1943-1964</date></titleproper>
        <author>Finding aid prepared by Paul Jordan</author>
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        <publisher>Brown University Library</publisher>
        <address>
          <addressline>John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts</addressline>
          <addressline>Box A</addressline>
          <addressline>Brown University</addressline>
          <addressline>Providence, RI, 02912</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu</addressline>
        </address>
        <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="2019" type="publication">2019 July 22</date>
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    <profiledesc>
      <creation>This finding aid was produced using the RIAMCO EAD spreadsheet, <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="2019" type="publication">2019 July 22</date></creation>
      <langusage>
        <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English</language>
      </langusage>
      <descrules>Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)</descrules>
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      <unittitle type="primary">Alonzo Quinn Geological Survey Notebooks</unittitle>
      <unittitle type="filing">Quinn, Alonzo Geological Survey Notebooks</unittitle>
      <unitid countrycode="US" repositorycode="US-RPB" type="collection">AMS-1UF-2019-003</unitid>
      <repository>
        <corpname>John Hay Library<subarea>University Archives and Manuscripts</subarea></corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>Box A</addressline>
          <addressline>Brown University</addressline>
          <addressline>Providence, RI, 02912</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu</addressline>
        </address>
      </repository>
      <langmaterial>
        <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English</language>
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      <physdesc>
        <extent>0.5 linear feet</extent>
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      <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1943/1964" type="inclusive">1943-1964</unitdate>
      <origination label="creator">
        <persname role="creator">Quinn, Alonzo W. (Alonzo Wallace), 1899-1977</persname>
      </origination>
      <abstract>Twelve loose leaf Field Notebooks containing geological research notes and drawings by Alonzo Quinn.</abstract>
    </did>
    <bioghist>
      <head>Biographical/Historical Note</head>
      <p>Alonzo Wallace Quinn (1899-1977), professor of geology, was born in Halltown, Missouri, on May 28, 1899. As a child he moved to Colorado with his parents in a covered wagon and grew up in Longmont, Colorado. He graduated from Denison University in 1924, then did graduate work at Kansas University and the State University of Iowa, where he received a master of science degree in 1926. He was instructor at Williams College from 1926 to 1928, when he began study for his Ph.D. degree at Harvard, which he earned in 1931. Meanwhile, he became instructor in geology at Brown in 1929. He was appointed assistant professor in 1936, associate professor in 1942, and professor in 1951. He was chairman of the Department of Geology from 1940 to 1961. He can be credited with keeping geology at Brown alive during the years of the Second World War and for some years thereafter. With the help of a National Science Foundation grant in 1957 the department expanded, and at the time of Quinn&#8217;s retirement in 1968 had a staff of ten. He was the chairman of Rhode Island&#8217;s Water Resources Board, and the author of Rhode Island Geology for the Non-Geologist and Bedrock Geology of Rhode Island. He died on April 8, 1977.</p>
    </bioghist>
    <descgrp type="descriptive">
      <head>Collection information</head>
      <scopecontent>
        <p>The notebooks contain notes and drawings made by Alonzo Quinn at a variety of locations around Rhode Island over the span of thirty years. The books are labeled by year and subject. Subjects include: Provdience, North Scituate, Quinn, Corwin, Newport, Woonsocket, Portsmouth, and Cranston.</p>
      </scopecontent>
      <userestrict>
        <p>Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility.  Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.</p>
      </userestrict>
      <accessrestrict>
        <p>There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.</p>
      </accessrestrict>
      <prefercite>
        <p>Alonzo Quinn Geological Survey Notebooks, AMS-1UF-2019-003, Brown University Library</p>
      </prefercite>
      <arrangement>
        <p>The collection has been arranged in a single series.</p>
        <p>
          <list>
            <item>Series 1. Survey Notebooks</item>
          </list>
        </p>
      </arrangement>
    </descgrp>
    <descgrp type="cataloging">
      <controlaccess>
        <head>Subjects</head>
        <subject source="lcsh">Geology--United States</subject>
      </controlaccess>
    </descgrp>
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          <unittitle>Survey Notebooks</unittitle>
          <unitid type="series">Series 1</unitid>
          <container label="Box [31236098300612]" type="box">1</container>
          <unitdate normal="1943/1964" type="inclusive">1943-1964</unitdate>
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