Box 2
Contains 69 Results:
Whooping Crane, “Chick”, 1960s-1970s
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Survival, n.d.
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Coal Mining, 1973
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Black Duck, 1934
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Local Names of Birds, noted from Rhode Island, n.d.
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Delaware County Mosquito Control Fund, September 1936
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
W.P.A. Progress Report, 1935-1956
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Gardner’s Pond, Rhode Island. Waterfowl Counts by Drury, Jr.
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Blue Wing Teal, Report, 1936
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Spring Shoot, Blue and Snow Geese, 31 March 1970
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.