By Anne Keech
Title: Paul W. Handy Papers, 1968-1996
ID: MSS Handy
Primary Creator: Handy, Paul W.
Extent: 0.03 cubic feet. More info below.
Languages of Materials: English [eng]
The Paul W. Handy Papers consists of 21 letters from fellow lepidopterists, primarily from those with an interest in the butterflies of the Pacific Northwest. Several letters pertain to Handy’s earlier interest in and collections of Arizona butterflies.
In Arizona, Handy received letters from Floyd G. Werner, an entomology professor at the University of Arizona and entomologist, Kilian Roever. After moving to Washington State, he corresponded with Woodruff Benson, a zoology professor from the University of Washington, and became acquainted with Pacific Northwest lepidopterists, E. J. Newcomer (Lepidopterist’s Society), Robert Michael Pyle (Xerces Society), John Hinchliff, and Don Rolfs. Other letters were sent by the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University and the Mt. Adams Ranger District.
More Extent Information: 1 box
Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Acquisition Note: The Paul W. Handy Papers were originally part of a donation to the Oregon State Arthropod Collection by his son, Patrick Handy, and were transferred to the Special Collections and Archives Research Center in 2015 by the Integrative Biology Department.
Related Materials: The Special Collections and Archives Research Center has many collections that document lepidoptery and entomology at Oregon State University including the Entomology Department Records (RG 027), Ernst J. Dornfeld Papers (MSS Dornfeld), Ken Gray Photograph Collection (P 256) and Jon Shepard Papers (MSS ShepardJ).
Preferred Citation: Paul W. Handy Papers (MSS Handy), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
Handy, Paul W.
Butterflies - Arizona
Butterflies - Oregon
Butterflies - Washington (State)
Insects--Collection and preservation
Lepidopterology.
Natural Resources
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