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9780803215078

Ferdinand V. Hayden

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803215078

  • ISBN10:

    080321507X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

By 1865 the American West had been thoroughly explored, but the knowledge obtained was by no means comprehensive. Though Americans generally agreed that the West was full of opportunities, exactly what those opportunities were and how they might best be exploited was not completely clear. Agriculture as it was then practiced was unsuitable for the rugged mountains and arid plains. Mining success depended upon identifying mineral deposits and developing effective means of extracting them. Science could contribute to answering these questions, but at the time there were no bureaus or agencies that could apply scientific expertise to these challenges. Ferdinand V. Hayden helped fill this gap beginning with his 1867 survey of Nebraska. The story of this and later Hayden expeditions illustrates the evolving relationship of government patronage and science in Gilded Age America. By sheer force of personality and persistence, Hayden succeeded in selling the federal government something it was not at all sure it wanted: science. In the process he created a secure niche for several branches of science within the federal bureaucracy. He was the one person most responsible for the creation of the United States Geological Survey as a civilian bureau. Most importantly, Hayden's surveys led to the production of detailed topographic maps and inspired--for good or ill--the intensive development of the West's resources.

Author Biography

James G. Cassidy is an associate professor of history at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
List of Abbreviations
xxviii
Geological Surveys in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
1(32)
The Making of a Frontier Naturalist
33(48)
The Survey of Nebraska as the Starting Point
81(26)
Harnessing Interests to Entrepreneurial Science
107(32)
Positions, Patronage, and Professionals
139(30)
Executive of Science
169(32)
Publishing and Publicizing
201(40)
Competing in a Changing Environment
241(42)
Generalist versus Technocrat
283(32)
The Sun Sets on Hayden's West
315(14)
Notes 329(46)
Select Bibliography 375(4)
Index 379

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