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The Russell E. Train Africana Collection: An Archival Safari through Photographs, Sketchbooks, Manuscripts and Other Materials from the Smithsonian Libraries

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Page 1: The Russell E. Train Africana Collection: An Archival Safari through Photographs, Sketchbooks, Manuscripts and Other Materials from the Smithsonian Libraries

The Russell E. Train Africana Collection: An Archival Safari

Diane ShawSmithsonian Institution LibrariesArchives Fair, October 22, 2010

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The Hon. Russell E. Train (Right), With His Friend Joseph F. Cullman 3rd

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Judge Russell E. Train

• Background in Law (Attorney, Specialist in Tax Law, and a Judge in Tax Court)

• Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency From 1973-1977

• Former President of The Conservation Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund

• Collected Books About Africa Since Boyhood; First Visited Africa in 1950s with His Wife Aileen

• SIL Acquired His Collection in 2004 (With Later Additions)

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Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Library of Natural History

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What is the Russell E. Train Africana Collection About?

• Big Game Hunting and African Safaris, Wildlife Conservation, and European and American Explorers in Africa

• Chiefly 18th and 19th Century Materials, Although Includes Items from 1663 Through 1996

• Topics Complement Smithsonian Collections in Natural History, African Art, and the History of the Smithsonian

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What’s in the Russell E. Train Collection?

• Over 1500 Printed Books• Approximately 1500 Unbound Manuscripts• 85 Bound Manuscripts and Scrapbooks• 4000 Photographic Prints• 20 Maps• Newsclippings• 270 Artworks• 100 Human-Created and Natural Artifacts

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Memorabilia and Publications from President Theodore Roosevelt’s African Safari with Edmund Heller, 1909-1910

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Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt with a Rhinoceros shot

Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt with a Rhinoceros Shot During His 1909-1910 African Safari

The photograph was taken by his son, Kermit Roosevelt

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How is the Collection Organized?

• Received With a Preliminary List of Items With Short Descriptions

• SIL Received a Grant from the Smithsonian’s Collections Care and Preservation Fund for an Collections Assessment and Preservation Review in 2007

• Created an MS Access Database Linked to Low-Resolution JPEG Files

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Russell E. Train Database Record for the Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt with Dead Rhinoceros, 1909

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Poster for Lecture Tour “Snapping Live Game on the Roosevelt Trail”, by A. Radclyffe Dugmore

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Unpublished typescript of “Looking Over My Shoulder”, a memoir of adventures in Africa by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore, with illustrations by the author

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Diary of J. Leonard Reid, 1904Reid was a Native Commissioner in the Central Africa Protectorate (Nyasaland), now known as Malawi. His diary describes local politics, wildlife seen in the area, tax collecting, and other details of daily life

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East African Safari Photograph Album, 1914created by Hugh Cholmondeley Delamere

A lion’s claw is attached at the bottom of the album

Portrait of Sir Thomas Dewar with dead lion

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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, articles, and photos of Rhodesian "Liondogs" (Ridgebacks)

Scrapbook created by A. Sydney Waller, ca. 1923

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Robert Henry Nelson Collection of Materials on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 1886-1889

(Parke, Nelson, Stanley, Stairs, & Jephson shown)

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Medicine Chest owned by Capt. Robert Henry Nelson, circa 1887

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David Livingstone’s 10-Bore Gun, Manufactured Circa 1860 by Hollis & Son

This gun was returned to England with Livingstone’s body after his death in 1873

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SIL Online Exhibition, “The Art of African Exploration”

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Livingstone Online: A Digital Collection of the Writings of David Livingstone

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National Museum of Natural History Website on the 1909-1910 Roosevelt African Expedition

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Some Images are on SIL’s Flickr Site

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SI Flickr Image of an 1872 Portrait of Henry Morton Stanley and Kalulu, from the Train Collection

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Some of the Comments about the Stanley Portrait on Flickr

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SI Archives Blog, “The Bigger Picture”, Discussing the Flickr Page with Stanley’s Portrait

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What’s Next?

• 2010 SI Collections Care and Preservation Fund Grant for Preservation Treatment of 16 Scrapbooks

• Cataloging of Sub-Groups and Individual Items• Encoded Archival Description Finding Aid• Increased Access to the Materials Through

Digitization and Collaborative Projects

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Thank You for Coming to the Smithsonian Archives Fair!

For Questions about the Russell E. Train Collection, contact the Cullman Library Staff

Telephone: 202.633.1184E-mail: [email protected]