Overview of the Collection
Smithsonian Institution Archives,
Washington, D.C.,
osiaref@si.edu
Ashbrook, F. G. (Frank Getz), 1892-1966
Personal Papers
Frank G. Ashbrook Papers
circa 1915-1965
10 cu. ft. (20 document boxes)
Record Unit 7143
English
Prefered Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7143, Frank G. Ashbrook Papers
Historical Note
The Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), developed an interest in the production of fur-bearing animals when fur prices began
rising in the late 1890s and early 1900s and the depletion of wild fur-bearing animals increased. In 1911 the Bureau proposed that the National Zoological Park in Washington,
D.C., conduct experiments in the breeding of minks. Experiment stations and research projects were later established in Saratoga Springs, New York (1923), Fontana, California
(1927), and Petersberg, Alaska (1937). Cooperative research projects with Swarthmore College and Cornell University were started in 1938, and fur fiber investigations were
initiated at Beltsville, Maryland, that same year. In 1924 the Bureau established the Division of Fur Resources to coordinate and conduct research investigations and gather
statistics on fur farming.
Under the Reorganization Act of 1939 the Division along with the Bureau became part of the Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of Interior. In 1946-1947
the Division's functions related to the breeding, producing, and marketing of domestically raised fur-bearing animals were transferred to the Animal Husbandry Research Division
of the Department of Agriculture.
Most of these records belong to the files of Frank G. Ashbrook. Ashbrook was appointed Junior Animal Husbandman, USDA, in 1914. He was placed in charge of the fur animal
experiment station in Saratoga Springs in 1923 and in 1924 became in charge of the newly organized Division of Fur Resources.
Ashbrook was appointed by Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson in 1930 as commissioner general to represent the United States at the International Fur Trade Exposition and
Congress held in Leipzig, Germany. In 1942 he advised the War Department on the use of furs during wartime. Ashbrook transferred to the Department of Interior under the Reorganization
Act of 1939 and in 1949 became civilian-in-charge of Wildfur Animal Investigations, Branch of Wildlife Research, Fish and Wildlife Service. In 1953 he was elected fur man
of the year. Ashbrook retired from government service in 1957.
A small amount of material filed into the records belongs to Stanley P. Young and Richard H. Manville, former directors of the Bird and Mammal Laboratory located in the
National Museum of Natural History.
Descriptive Entry
These records include correspondence, statistics, journal articles, and newspaper clippings concerning the fur industry, fur farming, and fur resources; research investigations
on domestically raised fur animals; laws and tariffs concerning textiles and fur trading; correspondence concerning the China dog-skin case, 1934-1942; correspondence regarding
the history of the fur trade and the Division of Fur Resources; Reorganization Act of 1939; the transfer of the Division's functions concerning domestic fur animals to the
Animal Husbandry Research Division, 1946-1947; and reports by Frank G. Ashbrook and other staff members on trips to fur animal experiment stations, wildlife refuges, private
fur farms, and fur association meetings.
Correspondents include Frank G. Ashbrook, Gerald J. Boileau, Ned Dearborn, James F. Donnelly, Herbert L. Dozier, Robert K. Enders, Ira N. Gabrielson, William Temple Hornaday,
Harold L. Ickes, Joseph R. Jackson, Marvin Jones, Charles E. Kellogg, Charles D. Lawrence, Richard H. Manville, Merle H. Markley, Harold N. Marsh, David C. Mills, Urban C.
Nelson, Martin R. Nicholson, Walter J. Scott, Harold D. Smith, Frank K. Sturgis, Edwin R. Theis, Henry Wagner, Henry Wallace, Edwin M. Watson, M. L. Wilson, Stanley P. Young.
Index Terms
This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Name
Ashbrook, F. G. (Frank Getz), 1892-1966
United States. Department of Agriculture
United States. Department of Agriculture. Division of Fur Resources
United States. Bureau of Biological Survey
United States. Department of the Interior
United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal Husbandry Research Division
Fur Animal Experiment Station (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States. Reorganization Act of 1939
International Fur Trade Exposition and Congress (1930: Leipzig)
Subject
Mammalogy
Livestock
Fur trade
Fur trade -- Law and legislation
Fur trade -- United States
Physical Characteristics of Materials in the Collection
Manuscripts
Clippings
Series 1
FUR TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, 1924-1954.
Box 1
Box 1 of 20
Folder 1 New York Industry Advisory Committee, 1953
Box 1 of 20
Folder 2 Master Furriers Guild of America, Inc., 1953-1954
Box 1 of 20
Folder 3 National Institute of the Fur Industry
Box 1 of 20
Folder 4 National Federation of the Fur Industry - Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and annual reports, 1943-1945. Also includes copy of Frank G. Ashbrook and Horace J. McMullen, "A Preliminary Study of Statistical Data on Fur Resources and the Fur Trade," 1925.
Box 1 of 20
Folder 5 The Journal of the Technical Association of the Fur Industry, June 1934. Contains Frank G. Ashbrook's discussion on fur.
Box 1 of 20
Folder 6 National Association of the Fur Industry; Western Conference, May 1929.
Box 1 of 20
Folder 7 National Association of the Fur Industry. Correspondence and articles, 1924-1925. Includes memorandum of agreement between the Association and the Bureau of Biological Survey.
Box 1 of 20
Folder 8 Talks given at the Fur Consultant's Training Course, September 1940. Sponsored by the Associated Fur Coat and Trimming Manufacturers, Inc. Includes talk by Frank G. Ashbrook.
Series 2
FUR TRADE STATISTICS, 1924-1964.
Box 2
Box 2 of 20
Folder 1 Fur farming statistical data. Statement by Joseph H. Francis, Executive Secretary, National Board of Fur Farm Organizations, 1949, before the Senate Finance Committee.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 2 "10 Years With the Silver Fox Industry," 1929-1938. Prepared by the New York Auction Company.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 3 Fur Dresses and Fur Dyers Association, New York City, 1924, 1944.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 4 Victor R. Fuchs, Raw Fur Prices, 1951. Fur Brokers Association of America, Inc.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 5 The American Fur Merchants' Association, Inc. Correspondence, 1934, 1953-1954.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 6 Reports from the American Fur Merchants' Association, Inc., 1953.
Box 2 of 20
Folders 7-8 American Fur Merchants' Association, Inc., Executive Director's Annual Reports, 1940-1951.
Box 2 of 20
Folder 9 American Fur Merchants' Association, Inc., market reports, merchandise reports, special reports, and President's addresses, 1934-1942.
Box 3
Box 3 of 20
Folder 1 Retail Manufacturing Furriers of America. Correspondence, 1948.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 2 National Board of Fur Farm Organizations, 1963.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 3 Women's Wear Daily, 1948-1952. Also, Herman Friedlander's "Retail Fur Sales in the United States," 1955.
Series 3
FUR TRADE HISTORY, 1921-1963.
Box 3
Box 3 of 20
Folder 4 Charles E. Kellogg, "The History of Federal Research and Some Achievements," 1949. History of federal programs and administrative changes within the government. Also see box 1, folder 4, for Frank G. Ashbrook's study.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 5 Tariff and Quotas - Fur animals and furs. Correspondence, memoranda and reports, 1921-1922, 1929-1939, 1946.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 6 U.S. Tariff Commission, 1930-1959.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 7 Domestic and international fur trade. Includes David C. Mills, "The Fur Industry," 1926; and Mills, "The International Fur Trade," 1926; and Thomas J. Biggins, "International Trade in Furs," 1928.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 8 Russian fur trade, 1946-1950.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 9 Congress - American embargo; Seven Russian Furs, 1951-1955.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 10 David C. Mills and Frank G. Ashbrook, "Trade Routes of the Fur Industry," 1924.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 11 Origin of furs.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 12 Tax on furs, c1944-1946.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 13 Tax on furs; Internal Revenue Department, 1942-1963.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 14 Abstract of fur laws, 1954-1955.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 15 Miscellaneous articles on furs, 1942-1948.
Series 4
FURS, MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Box 3
Box 3 of 20
Folder 16 Newspaper clippings and articles.
Box 3 of 20
Folder 17 Coat color, variation, and pigmentation.
Box 4
Box 4 of 20
Folder 1 Fur Fibers.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 2 What do you know about furs. Newspaper clippings from Women's Wear Daily, and journal articles.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 3 Uses made of fur.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 4 Opposition to wearing furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 5 Educational Fur Exhibit (Paris, France), Schwartz and Bluestein, 1950.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 6 International Textile Exposition (Lille, France) 1951.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 7 Wearing quality of furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 8 Cleaning furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 9 Care of furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 10 Removing odors from furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 11 Infection From Furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 12 Felting, 1937-1941.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 13 Trade name of furs.
Box 4 of 20
Folder 14 Fur trade names; Federal Trade Commission.
Box 5
Box 5 of 20
Folder 1 Molting or shedding.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 2 Marking fur animals for identification. Includes Frank G. Ashbrook, "Marking Wild Animals For Identification," 1936.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 3 Traps, 1931-1946, 1960.
Series 5
FUR STORAGE EXPERIMENTS, 1927-1955.
Box 5
Box 5 of 20
Folder 4 Washington, D.C. Mink skins, rabbit skins, and Hudson seal skins judged by Joseph Caspe, Joseph Shulof, Curt Mahler, and Joseph Newman, February 27, 1935.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 5 Washington, D.C. 1933-1940. Comparative effects of cold storage and fumigation on the quality of dressed furs representing different species. (Mink, rabbits, Hudson seals).
Box 5 of 20
Folder 6 Articles by David C. Mills in the Journal of Home Economics, 1926-1927, on the preparation of furs, fur dressing, fur dyeing, and care of furs.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 7 Cold storage of furs, 1930-1955.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 8 Taxidermy specimen letters.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 9 Cedar closets, mothadors.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 10 Fumigation of furs.
Series 6
STATISTICS ON CANADA AND ALASKA, 1923-1960.
Box 5
Box 5 of 20
Folder 11 Canada: "Report of the Development of Lands and Forests," 1959.
Box 5 of 20
Folder 12 Canada: Hudson Bay Company statistics.
Box 6
Box 6 of 20
Folder 1 Canada: Fur goods and fur dressing industries, 1923-1944.
Box 6 of 20
Folder 2 Canada: Proposed schedule of royalty on raw furs.
Box 6 of 20
Folder 3 Canada: Fur farming, 1940-1956.
Box 6 of 20
Folders 4-5 Canada: Fur production of Canada, 1930-1958.
Box 7
Box 7 of 20
Folder 1 Alaska: Don Charles Foote, "Eskimo Hunter, Point Hope, Alaska," 1960.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 2 Alaska: Miscellaneous journals pertaining to Alaska; Alaska Game Commission reports (1950-1956).
Box 7 of 20
Folder 3 Alaska: General Correspondence, 1946, 1958-1959.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 4 Alaska: Value of Raw Furs (seal and other furs) 1952-1960.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 5 Alaska: Game and Fur Take (other than seals), 1934, 1944-1959.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 6 Alaska: Furs Shipped From the Territory - Species and Value, 1919-1954.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 7 Alaska: Miscellaneous Reports, Wildlife.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 8 Alaska: Polar Bears, 1957-1958.
Series 7
FUR ANIMALS, SPECIES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.
Box 7
Box 7 of 20
Folder 9 Scientific Names of Fur Bearers.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 10 Badger
Box 7 of 20
Folder 11 Beaver. Article and newspaper clippings.
Box 7 of 20
Folder 12 Beaver Breeding.
Box 8
Box 8 of 20
Folders 1-3 Beaver Management.
Box 8 of 20
Folder 4 Beaver. Progress Report, Robert H. Gensch, "Observations on the Beaver of Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, From May 8 to June 4, 1946."
Box 8 of 20
Folders 5-9 Blue Foxes. Pribilof Islands, Work Plans and Memoranda.
Box 8 of 20
Folder 10 Blue Fox Takes, Pribilof Islands, 1890-1951.
Box 9
Box 9 of 20
Folder 1 Chinchilla.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 2 Coyote.
Box 9 of 20
Folders 3-4 Ferret.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 5 Fox.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 6 Fox. Report of the Kodiak Fox Farm, Kodiak, Alaska, December 1915
Box 9 of 20
Folder 7 Marten.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 8 Marmots.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 9 Ranch-Raised Mink.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 10 Wild Mink.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 11 Moles.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 12 Musk Ox.
Box 9 of 20
Folders 13-15 Muskrats. General Information.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 16 Muskrats. Scent Glands.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 17 Muskrats. Meat
Box 9 of 20
Folder 18 Muskrats. Analysis of Muskrat Meat Meal.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 19 Muskrats. Preparation of Muskrat Pelts.
Box 9 of 20
Folder 20 Muskrats. Diseases and Parasites.
Box 10
Box 10 of 20
Folder 1 Muskrats. Canton Herman, "Report on Diseases and Parasites of Muskrats," 1954.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 2 Muskrats. Feeding.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 3 Muskrats. Breeding.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 4 Muskrats. Skinning Muskrats.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 5 Muskrats. N. P. Zavrov, "Concerning the Biology of Ondatra," Zoologichskii Zhurnal, 1933.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 6 Muskrats. Florida Muskrats.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 7 Muskrats. March Management.
Box 10 of 20
Folders 8-10 Muskrats. Management, Bulletins and Newspaper Clippings.
Box 10 of 20
Folders 11-12 Nutria. Management.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 13 Nutria. Breeding.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 14 Nutria. Feeding.
Box 10 of 20
Folder 15 Opossums.
Box 11
Box 11 of 20
Folder 1 Otters. Management.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 2 Wild Rabbits. Cottontails.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 3 Wild Rabbits. Jack Rabbits.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 4 Wild Rabbits. Snowshoe Hares.
Box 11 of 20
Folders 5-6 Raccoons. Management.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 7 Raccoons. Breeding.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 8 Raccoons. Alaskan.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 9 Raccoons. Blood.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 10 Raccoons. Feeding.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 11 Raccoons. Genetics.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 12 Sables. Breeding.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 13 Sables. Management.
Box 11 of 20
Folders 14-15 Fur seals. Publications.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 16 Skunks. Breeding.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 17 Skunks. Feeding.
Box 11 of 20
Folder 18 Skunks. Management.
Box 12
Box 12 of 20
Folder 1 Squirrels. Breeding.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 2 Squirrels. Management.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 3 White Mice and Rats.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 4 Weasels. Management.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 5 Wolverine. Management.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 6 Wolves.
Series 8
FUR RESEARCH, 1924-1949.
Box 12
Box 12 of 20
Folders 7-8 Correspondence, Contracts, and Memoranda concerning the cooperation between the Bureau of Biological Survey, USDA, and other governmental agencies and private industries, 1924-1940.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 9 Correspondence, contracts, and memoranda concerning the Beltsville Research Center (Maryland), 1936-1946.
Box 12 of 20
Folder 10 Agreement between the Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bureau of Animal Industry to cooperate on sheep breeding investigations at the Beltsville Research Center (Maryland), 1935-1940.
Box 12 of 20
Folders 11-12 Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland, 1946-1949. Correspondence and Memoranda.
Box 13
Box 13 of 20
Folders 1-9 United States Fur Animal Field Station, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland. Research Reports, 1941-1944.
Box 13 of 20
Folder 10 Johns Hopkins University, 1930-1939. Contracts, Correspondence, and Memoranda.
Box 13 of 20
Folders 11-12 Maryland. Mostly correspondence and memoranda with the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, Baltimore, Maryland, 1932-1937.
Box 13 of 20
Folder 13 Bankhead Jones Special Research Fund Project. Reproductive Cycle of the Mink, Silver Fox, and Muskrat. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1937-1938.
Box 13 of 20
Folder 14 Swarthmore College, 1946-1948.
Box 13 of 20
Folder 15 Swarthmore College. Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Biological Survey Agreement with Swarthmore, 1938-1949, to conduct fur research.
Box 13 of 20
Folder 16 Swarthmore College Reports. Bankhead Jones Project. Reproductive Cycle of the Mink. Robert K. Enders, November 1937-July 1938.
Box 14
Box 14 of 20
Folders 1-5 Swarthmore College Reports. Bankhead Jones Project. Reproductive Cycle of the Mink. Robert K. Enders, July 1938-1945.
Box 14 of 20
Folders 6-7 Swarthmore College Reports. Bankhead Jones Project. Reproductive Cycle of the Mink. Walter J. Scott, FY 1943-1944.
Series 9
BEAVER INVESTIGATIONS. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE.
Box 14
Box 14 of 20
Folder 8 California
Box 14 of 20
Folder 9 Colorado
Box 14 of 20
Folder 10 Idaho
Box 14 of 20
Folder 11 Iowa
Box 14 of 20
Folder 12 Massachusetts
Box 14 of 20
Folder 13 Michigan
Box 14 of 20
Folder 14 Minnesota
Box 14 of 20
Folder 15 Mississippi
Box 14 of 20
Folder 16 Mississippi River Wildlife Refuge, 1927-1934.
Box 14 of 20
Folder 17 Nevada
Box 14 of 20
Folder 18 New Hampshire
Box 14 of 20
Folder 19 New York
Box 14 of 20
Folder 20 North Dakota
Box 14 of 20
Folder 21 Ohio
Box 14 of 20
Folder 22 Oregon, 1936-1949.
Box 15
Box 15 of 20
Folder 1 Pennsylvania
Box 15 of 20
Folder 2 Utah
Box 15 of 20
Folder 3 Virginia
Box 15 of 20
Folder 4 West Virginia
Box 15 of 20
Folder 5 Wisconsin
Box 15 of 20
Folder 6 Wyoming
Box 15 of 20
Folder 7 Canada
Series 10
REPORTS, 1915-1957.
Box 15
Box 15 of 20
Folder 8 Ned Dearborn, 1915. Fur Farming in Alaska. Also an excerpt from a letter of his, 1934.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 9 W. B. Bell, 1920. Trip to Silver and Black Fox Farms.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 10 Ned Dearborn, 1920. "Report of the Aims, Accomplishments, and Failures Involved in Experiments in Farming Fur Animals Conducted by the Biological Survey."
Box 15 of 20
Folder 11 W. B. Bell, 1920. Report on the International Live Silver Fox Exhibition, Montreal, Canada, 1920.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 12 Karl B. Hanson, 1920. Fox Farms Visited in Muskegon.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 13 Merle H. Markley, 1941. Trip to the United States Fur Animal Experiment Station, Saratoga Springs, New York, and to the Beachwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 14 Merle H. Markley, 1942. Trip to the United States Fur Animal Experiment Center, Cambridge, Maryland.
Box 15 of 20
Folder 15 Merle H. Markley, 1946. Annual Count of Muskrat Houses on the Blackwater Refuge for 1946, Cambridge, Maryland.
Box 16
Box 16 of 20
Folder 1 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1921. St. Louis, Missouri; Winter Sale of the International Fur Exchange. Also includes a "Report on Status of the Shipments of Pelts made by the Predatory Animal Inspectors to Funsten Brothers and Company, International Fur Exchange," 1912.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 2 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1921. Information Obtained in New York City Regarding the Silver-Fox Business and Allied Fur Interests.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 3 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1922. A Comparison of the Fox Industry in Canada with that of the United States.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 4 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1922. The Present Condition and Future of the International Fur Exchange; Report on the Sale of Biological Survey Furs in St. Louis; Report of Examination of Fox Pelts Offered for Sale at the Autumn Sale of International Fur Exchange, St. Louis.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 5 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1922. Report of the Annual Meeting of the American Fox Breeders Association, Boston, Massachusetts; Report of Trip made October 16 to December 14, 1921, to Fox Ranches in the United States and Canada.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 6 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1922. Report of American Fox Breeders Association Meeting, Boston; Report on Various Fox Ranches Visited on Trip January 17-February 12, 1922; Conditions at Keeseville Fur Farm, and, Suggested Plans for the Organization of a New Experimental Fur Farm; New York Auction Company Inc., Public Auction Fur Sale; Annual Report - Production of Fur-Bearing Animals.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 7 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1923. Fox Farmers Meetings in Alaska to Organize Fox Breeders Associations; Report on the Methods of Feeding, Breeding, and Management of Blue Foxes on the Islands of Alaska; American Fox Breeders Association Meeting, Boston; International Live Stock Show, Chicago, and, Third Annual Live Silver Fox Show, Muskegon.
Box 16 of 20
Folders 8-11 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1923. Detailed report on Alaskan Trip, June 16 to October 15, 1922. Includes photographs of Alaskan Islands and their terrain, inhabitants, towns, buildings, fur ranches, and two photographs of Ashbrook.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 12 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1923. Production of Blue Foxes in Alaska; American Silver Fox Breeders Association, Boston; Fur Sale, New York Auction Company, New York City; Investigations in the Production of Blue Foxes on the Islands of Alaska; Examining Shipment of Blue Fox Skins, New York City; Report on Conditions in Alaska; Trip to New York and Philadelphia; International Fur Exposition and Convention; Locating a site for a New Experimental Fur Farm, Oakland, Maryland.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 13 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1924. Experimental Fur Farm, Saratoga Springs, New York; Muskrat Conditions, Dorchester County, Maryland.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 14 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1925. Fur Week Rally, New York City; First Annual Live Fox Exhibit under the Auspices of the American National Fox Breeders Association; New York State Fox Breeders Association, Watertown, New York; Field Trip, Ottawa, Saratoga Springs, New York City, and Marlboro, Massachusetts; Ottawa Conference of Canadian and United States Fox Men.
Box 16 of 20
Folder 15 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1926. Conference with David C. Mills, General Director, National Association of the Fur Industry, New York City; Field trips and meetings with various persons; First Biennial Convention, National Association of Fur Industry, New York City; Live Fox Show and Convention, American National Fox Breeders Association, Buffalo, New York; Examination of Silver Fox Skins, Quebec, Canada and New York City; Museum of Natural History (N.Y.C.) and Society of Mammalogists Meeting; Muskrat Marshes, Maryland, and Trap manufacturing Plant, Chester, Pennsylvania; Experimental Fur Farm and Fox Ranches.
Box 17
Box 17 of 20
Folder 1 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1927. Includes - International Fish, Game and Conservation Commissioners Convention, Mobile, Alabama; Experimental Fur Farm and American Fox Breeders Association Meeting, Wells River, Vermont.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 2 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1928. Includes - International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners; Muskrat Raising; American Game Protective Association; and Various Trips.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 3 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1929.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 4 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1930. Includes - International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 5 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1931. Annual Conference of the Massachusetts Game and Fish Association, Boston.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 6 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1932. Annual Report for the Division of Fur Resources.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 7 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1933. Includes material on the Rabbit Experiment Station, Fontana, California; Puget Sound Fox and Fur Farmers' Association; Fur Animal Experiment Station, Saratoga Springs, New York.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 8 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1935. Includes material on the excise tax on fur; Fur Station on Beachwater Migratory Bird Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland; Division of the Russian fur industry with Arthur K. Stashevsky, head of the Soviet Fur Syndicate, Moscow.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 9 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1936. Hearing and brief in protest to a proposed PWA project to construct a canal through the Blackwater Migratory Bird Refuge; The effect of the proposed Sea Level Canal from Cambridge, Maryland to Fishing Bay via Little Blackwater River on the Federal Blackwater Migratory Bird Refuge.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 10 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1937. Includes material on Regional Directors and Game Management Agents; Blackwater Migratory Bird Refuge; Conference at the Bureau of Standards; Tax Exemption for Fur Farmers (Conference with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue); North American Wildlife Conference.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 11 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1938. Includes material on the Dog Skin Case; Blackwater Refuge, Maryland; Fur Animal Experiment Station, Saratoga Springs, New York; Trade Practice Conference for the Fur Industry; North American Wildlife Conference.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 12 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1939. Includes material on various trips; Prince Edward Island, Canada; Improvement of Cambridge Harbor, Maryland, and a waterway between Cambridge Creek and Fishing Bay via Little Black River, Maryland.
Box 17 of 20
Folder 13 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1940. Material includes a report on "Conditions affecting Fur Animal Production on the Lafi Marshes," Loninona; New England Game Conference.
Box 18
Box 18 of 20
Folder 1 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1941. Includes material on the Blackwater Refuge; Oregon and Breeding Habits of Muskrat.
Box 18 of 20
Folder 2 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1942. Includes material on the New England Fur Farmers Association.
Box 18 of 20
Folder 3 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1943. Includes material on the National Federation of Fur Industry; North American Wildlife Conference.
Box 18 of 20
Folder 4 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1944. Includes material on the "Fur Farmers' Wartime Problem Conference."
Box 18 of 20
Folders 5-18 Frank G. Ashbrook. China Dog-Skin Case, 1934-1942. Includes correspondence, reports, memoranda, and newspaper clippings.
Box 18 of 20
Folder 19 Frank G. Ashbrook. 1947. "Procedures in Trapping, Handling and Selling Furs Taken on State Refuges in Louisiana."
Box 19
Box 19 of 20
Folder 1 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1947. Includes material on Wildlife Refuges in Louisiana and Arkansas.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 2 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1948. Herbert L. Dozier and Ashbrook inspection and trip to Elkins, West Virginia.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 3 Frank G. Ashbrook. FY 1949. Herbert L. Dozier and Ashbrook Field Trip to Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Lafayette, Louisiana, March 1949. Includes photographs of wildlife refuge in Georgia.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 4 Frank G. Ashbrook. July-December 1949. Correspondence and reports concerning fur specifications for the Quartermaster General, United States Army (Fur-Ruff Strip).
Box 19 of 20
Folder 5 Frank G. Ashbrook. November 1949. Field trip to Southern cities.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 6 Frank G. Ashbrook. January 1951. Herbert L. Dozier and Ashbrook visit to Bull Island, South Carolina.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 7 Frank G. Ashbrook. Report of Travel; Weekly Itinerary and Report of Activities. 1947-1954.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 8 Frank G. Ashbrook. 1947-1957. Travel Authorization.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 9 Frank G. Ashbrook. Annual Reports for the Section on Wild Fur Animal Investigations, 1952-1954.
Series 11
REORGANIZATION PLANS, PUBLICATIONS, HEARINGS, AND COURT CASES.
Box 19
Box 19 of 20
Folder 10 Correspondence, memoranda, and testimony concerning the history of the Division of Fur Resources; classification of fur-bearing animals as domestic livestock; transferring the Division along with the Bureau of Biological Survey to the Department of Interior (under the Reorganization Act of 1939) and recommendations that its functions become part of the Division of Animal Husbandry, Department of Agriculture, 1933, 1937-1939. Correspondents include Gerald J. Boileau, Ira N. Gabrielson, Harold L. Ickes, Marvin Jones, Harold N. Marsh, David C. Mills, Harold D. Smith, Edwin M. Watson, M. L. Wilson.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 11 Correspondence pertaining to the transfer of all functions related to the breeding, raising, producing, and marketing of domestically raised fur-bearing animals from the United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, to the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry Research Division, 1946-1947.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 12 Reorganization--Fish and Wildlife Service, 1954-1957.
Box 19 of 20
Folder 13 Agriculture Yearbook. 1950-1951. Article by Frank G. Ashbrook, "Transcendental Gastronomic Art," and correspondence concerning the article.
Box 20
Box 20 of 20
Folder 1 Frank G. Ashbrook, "Fur Animals and Furs." Sent to the Federal Trade Commission, November 8, 1954.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 2 Frank G. Ashbrook, "Fur Developments in the United States," 1954-1955, including correspondence about the article. Also correspondence regarding "Nutrias Grow in United States," 1947.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 3 Frank G. Grimes, "Abstract of Fur Laws," 1937-1943.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 4 Frank G. Ashbrook, "Abstract of Fur Laws," 1950-1955, Wildlife Leaflet, and material concerning fur catch statistics, 1949-1965.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 5 Ned Dearborn, "Silver Fox Farming in Eastern North America," 1915; "The Domesticated Silver Fox," 1917; and "Maintenance of the Fur Supply," 1920.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 6 Publications concerning fur catch statistics, 1949-1965.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 7 Arnhold and Company, Inc. against the United States. United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1934. Tariff on dog skins.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 8 Brief for respondent, The Tailored Woman, Inc. before the Federal Trade Commission, 1945. In regard to false advertising.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 9 Correspondence concerning the Federal Trade Commission complaint regarding The Tailored Woman, 1944-1946.
Box 20 of 20
Folder 10 Hearings on Fur Products Name Guide under the Fur Products Labeling Act, proceedings before the Federal Trade Commission, 1951.