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Object Number
58-43-00/1.4.5
Display Title
1959 Expedition records, including letters dating 4/3/59-7/14/59
Descriptions
Archival Collections/Series
Southwest Africa Expeditions records > Records from accession file 58-43 > Expedition records by year
Archival Scope and Content
Includes correspondence on Dutch Reformed Church using Marshall equipment and on publications. This material was removed from accession file 58-43D.
Department
Archival, Paper
Archives
Archival Collection - Folder
Archival Box, Folder
Box 4, Folder 2
Archival Inventory
letters
4/3/59 Rev. J.I. Golgiete to Laurence Marshall
re grant of equipment to Dutch Reformed Church for mission work
4/13/59 Laurence Marshall to Maj.Gen. M.A. Preston
re Robert Storry report "Some Plants Used by the Bushmen Obtaining Food and Water"
4/15/59 J.O. Brew to Laurence Marshall
Masland, Meyring
4/20/59 Charles Allmon to Laurence Marshall
re expedition photos
4/21/59 Laurence Marshall to Rev. J.I. Golgiete
re grant of equipment: refusal due to future expeditions
4/28/59 Laurence Marshall to Charles Allmon
review of expeditions, articles, films to date
tentative expedition in 1959
5/20/59 J.O. Brew to George Murdock
1959 expedition plans
asks for information re "Bushman remnants"
5/22/59 George Murdock to J.O. Brew
reply to letter of May 20 re "Bushman remnants"
summarizes remnants in area as to location and origin
5/22/59 J.O. Brew to Philip Gulliver
1959 expedition
asks for information on "Bushman remnants"
7/14/59 J.O. Brew to Lorna Marshall
Observer review of The Harmless People
Book of the Month Club- The Harmless People
check for "The Hunter"
newspaper articles
8/17/60 Herald "Bushmen Want to Live Like Others"
Date
4/3/1959-8/17/1960
Artist
Dr. John Otis Brew
Artist
George Peter Murdock
Artist
Laurence Marshall
Artist
National Geographic Magazine
Artist
Lorna Marshall
Culture
- Ju/'hoansi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Massachusetts
/
Middlesex County
/
Cambridge
Africa / Namibia
North America / United States / District of Columbia / Washington County / Washington
Africa / Namibia
North America / United States / District of Columbia / Washington County / Washington
Materials
Paper , Ink , Pencil
Quantity
1
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