Robert Peter papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Robert Peter papers
- Date
- 1828-1942 (inclusive)
- Bulk, 1854-1905 (bulk)
- Creator
- Peter, Robert, 1805-1894
- Extent
- 2.7 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Botany--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Botany--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Catalogs.
- Chemistry, Analytic.
- Chemists.
- Geochemistry.
- Geological maps.
- Geology--Arkansas--Surveys.
- Geology--Indiana--Surveys.
- Journals (notebooks)
- Land use surveys.
- Physicians
- Plants--Catalogs.
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged into four series: Arkansas Geological Survey, Correspondence and financial, Kentucky Geological Survey, and Notes and assorted.
- Preferred Citation
- 47M68: [identification of item], Robert Peter papers, 1828-1942, bulk 1854-1905, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Chemist, physician, teacher. Robert Peter was born in England but emigrated to America in 1817. He lived for a time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After attending the Rensselaer School, in Troy, New York and lecturing on chemistry at Western University of Pennsylvania, Peter moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where he became a professor of chemistry at Transylvania University. He also studied medicine at Transylvania, and received his medical degree in 1834. He only practiced medicine for a short while, but served on the medical faculties of Transylvania and of the Kentucky School of Medicine in Louisville. Peter supervised military hospitals in Lexington during the Civil War and later served as a professor of chemistry at what is now the University of Kentucky. He also served as chemist for two geological surveys of Kentucky and one each of Arkansas and Indiana.
- Scope and Content
- The Robert Peter papers (dated 1828-1942, bulk 1854-1905; 2.7 cubic feet; 5 boxes) consist of correspondence, financial material, notes, laboratory notebooks, and catalogs, which document Peter's work with geological surveys in Arkansas, Indiana, and Kentucky. The bulk of the collection consists of Peter's laboratory notebooks relating to the three geological surveys. The loose notes concern chemical analyses made by Peter. People included in the correspondence and financial material include John B. Bowman, Henry Clay Hart, Laban Johnson Bradford, John Mason Brown, Thomas C. Coleman, George Gibbs, William A. Hickman, John Davies Jackson, David Dale Owen, John Robert Procter, and Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Additional items of interest include catalogues of plants Peter identified in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1828-1833) and in the Lexington, Kentucky, area (1833-1835).
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Arkansas Geological Survey, 1859-1860
Scope and Contents note
The series contains information about the Arkansas Geological Survey.
, 1859-1860
Analysis of Soils, laboratory notebook, v.1, 1859-1860
Laboratory notebook, v.2, 1859-1860
Laboratory notebook, v.3, 1859-1860
Laboratory notebook v.4, 1859-1860
Correspondence and financial material, 1854-1905
Kentucky Geological Survey, 1854-1905
Scope and Contents note
The series contains information about the Kentucky Geological Survey.
Notes on first and second series, 1884, undated
First series, laboratory notebook, v.1, 1854-1860
First series, v.2, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.3, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.4, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.5, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.6, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.7, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.8, 1854-1860
First series, laboratory notebook, v.9, 1854-1860
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.1, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.2, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.3, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.4, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.5, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.6, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.7, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.8, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.9, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.10, 1873-1905
Second series, laboratory notebook, v.11, 1873-1905
Ohio County, Plats, two volumes, undated
Notes and assorted, 1828-1942
Scope and Contents note
The series contains miscellaneous material such as loose notes and papers. Additionally, the series contains Peter's botanical catalogs and his Indiana Geological survey laboratory notebook.
Botanical Journal, v.1 - Catalogue of Plants about Pittsburg, PA, 1828 - 1833 - Catalogue of Plants of Kentucky, 1833 - 1835 - Additional unknown information added by A.M. Peter, 1942 July., 1828-1942
Indiana Geological Survey, laboratory notebook, v.1, 1860-1869
Miscellaneous notes, 1855-1859
Miscellaneous notes, 1860-1870
Miscellaneous pieces, 1839-1891
Transylvania University, miscellaneous notes, undated
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