Collected Papers, Volume 1 presents a compilation of writings by Garland Carr Broadhead, a notable figure in the geological exploration of Missouri and the broader American West. This volume offers a detailed look into Broadhead's extensive research and observations, providing valuable insights into the geological formations, natural resources, and early scientific understanding of the region. His work contributes significantly to the historical record of geological science and the development of natural history knowledge.
Featuring detailed reports and analyses, this collection will appeal to historians of science, geologists, and anyone interested in the early exploration and scientific mapping of the American landscape. Broadhead's meticulous approach and comprehensive documentation make this volume a crucial resource for understanding the geological history of the United States.
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