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Alan, Shawn
Albanese, John S.
Alge, Oliver
Allen, A. R.
Altmann, Martin [Martin-Meteorite]
Anger, Christian
Arnold, Steven [Chicago Steve Meteorites]
Astapovich, Igor S.
Backman, Oz
Baker, David
Bandli, Mike [Historic Meteorites]
Barker, Robert
Bartoschewitz, Rainer [Bartoschewitz Meteorite Laboratory]
Bassemon, Jérémy
Bee, Thomas Michael [Topaz-Mineral Exploration]
Berger, Anton
Beroud, Frederic
Bessey, Dean
Besson, André
Bliss, J. [The Bliss Meteorite Collection]
Bostick, Mark
Boubée, Nérée
Brady, Jim
Bressan, Daniel
Brey, Scott [Planet Brey]
Buddhue, John Davis
Buhl, Svend [Meteorite Recon]
Burski, Maciej
Carion, Alain
Carion Minerals
Casper, Michael I.
Chen, Juan [SR-meteorite]
Chladni`s Heirs
Chnaoui, Larbi
Cilen, Joe
Cilz, Marlin
Cimała, Marcin
Cohen, Emil Wilhelm
Comet Meteorite Shop
Contreras, Adrian
Cornelius, Eugene
Cottingham, Michael
Crystal Cavern Minerals
Cureton, Forrest E. [Cureton Mineral Co.]
D.M.C. Meteorites
de Boer, Simon
Debienne, Alexandre
Decker, Stephan
Denoncin, Maxime [The Asteroid Miner]
Deyrolle, Émile
Divelbiss, John
Dravert, Peter L.
Dunovant, Brandon [Meteor-rite Meteorites]
DuPont , James M. [The James M. DuPont Collection of Meteorites]
Earth's Memory S.A.R.L.
Eckert Mineral Research
Eclectic-Art
eegooblago meteorites
Eger, Leopold
Elliott, Rob [Fernlea]
English, George L.
ESCRICH, Éric
Evans, Bob
Excalibur Mineral Corp.
Farmer, Mike [Mike Farmer Meteorites]
Farrell, Ronald E. [Bethany Sciences]
Foote, Albert Edward
Forbes, David
Forsburg, Zachery
Fossils-uk
Franger, Karl
Fujihara, Gary [Big Kahuna Meteorites]
Garcia, Ruben
Garcia, José [MeteoritesLab.org]
Gasser, Georg and Alfred
Gheesling, Dave
Giessler, Carsten and Cornelia [Gipo Meteorites]
Goedhart, Andries
Gomez, Adrian Contreras
Graul, Mirko
Gregory, James R.
Gren, Andreas [Meteorite House]
Gronne, Jesper
Haag, Robert A.
Haberer, Siegfried
Hall, Fred [Meteorhall]
Harrigan, Wayne
Hartman, Ron [R. N. Hartman Collection]
Heinlein, Dieter [Bavarian Meteorite Laboratory]
Higgins, John [Outer Space Rocks]
Hinson, Terry
Hupe, Greg [The Hupé Collection]
Huss, Glenn I.
Island Meteorite
Ivanov, Viktor P. [VIP METEORITES]
Jacques, Benoit
Jacques, Vincent
Jakubowski, Tomasz
Jenkerson, Keith and Dana [KD meteorites]
Jensen Meteorites
Jerochov, Andrey
Johnson, Michael
Jost, Marc [Space Jewels Switzerland]
Julien , Alexis
Kansas Meteorite Society
Kapitany, Tom
Karl, Moritz [MO's meteorites]
KBKE Meteorites
Killgore, Marvin [Southwest Meteorite Laboratory]
Knöfel, André
Koppelt, Andreas
Krantz, Fritz
Krinov, Evgeny L.
Kristalle
Kubalczak, Tomek
Kulik, Leonid A.
Kuntz, Fabien [WWMeteorites]
Kunz, George F.
Kupffer, A.E.
Labenne Meteorites
Langheinrich, Allan [R.A. Langheinrich Meteorites]
Lanthemann, René
Latteux, Docteur
Lee, O. Ivan
Legere, Steve
Lehman, Dave
Lehrman, Norm [The Tektite Source]
Lenssen, Rob
Leonard Meteorite Collection
Lex-Met.com
Loud, Mohamed Ali
Lyon, Mark
M come Meteorite
M.S. Meteorites
Mahoney, Sean [Outerspacer meteorites]
Marmet, Peter
Marshall, Roy K.
Martin, Philippe
Martinez, Jack L.
Martinez, Rodrigo [Atacama Desert Meteorites]
Meteorhall
Meteorite Exchange
Meteorite Recon
Meteorite Research & Recovery
Meteorites.com
Meteoritica
Mile High Meteorites
Mineralium-Deposita
Mineralogical Research Co.
Mixter, John R.
Moldavite Jewelry
Monnig, Oscar E.
Mont-Blanc Minerals
Monter, Thierry [ALPHA meteorites]
Moser, Francesco [MegaMeteorite.com]
Moutinho, André
Muñoz, Carlos Muñecas [Expo meteoritos]
Nauber, Jürgen [JNMCZURICH]
New, David
New England Meteoritical Services
Nininger, Harvey H
Nor Eddine, Azelmat
Obodda, Herb
Olson, Donald K.
Olson, Eric [ELKK Meteorites]
Otto, Jurgen
Oulgour, Abdelkabir
OuterReach Meteorites
Pacer, Gregor
Pani, Ahmed
Pech, Carl Friedrich
Pelé, Pierre-Marie [Meteor-Center]
Penneff, Georgi
Petriccione, Antonello [Geolynt]
Phillips, Jason [Rocks From Heaven Collection]
Piatek, Jay
Pilski, Andrzej S. [ASPMET]
Pitt, Darryl [Macovich Collection of Meteorites]
planetbrey
Poblador, Juan [Jurassic Dreams]
PolandMET
Pothier, Isabelle
Ralew, Stefan [SR-Meteorite]
Redelsperger, Jean [ALLMETEORITE.COM]
Reed, Blaine
Reeves, Robert E.
Regelman, Ken [Astronomical Research Network, Inc.]
Rocks from Heaven Collection
Rocks on Fire
Rost, Rudolf
Scalisi Collection
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Schooler, John
Schwade, Jim
Seidel, Alexander
Shepard, Charles Upham
SHIGATSE Collection
Sidi, Jatri Zuber
Sielecki, Robert [Ausrox]
Simashko, Julian I.
Smith, John Lawrence
Smula, Lukasz [ART & MET]
Stalder, Thomas saharagems
Stehlik, Harald
Stream, Matthew Streaming Meteorites
Strope, Jim [Catchafallingstar.com Meteorites]
Strufe, Hanno [Hanno Strufe Meteorite]
Stuedi, Tony
Swiss Meteorite Lab
Szklarski, Iwo
Taylor, Warren
The Nature Source
The Tricottet Collection
Thompson, Edwin
Tomelleri, Giorgio
Tschirwinsky, Peter N.
Tutorow, Sean [eegooblago meteorites]
Twelker, Eric [The Meteorite Market]
Universe Collection
Vasiliev, Sergey [SV-meteorites]
Vaux, William S.
Verboven, B.J.F.
Verish, Robert [Meteorite-Recovery Lab]
Vieira, Mikael
Wang, Peng
Wang, Cong [SSC-meteorites]
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Wei Chao, Li
Wesel, Rob [Nakhla Dog Meteorites]
Whitcomb, Jason [Handful of Space]
Whitehouse Meteorites
Wöhler, Friedrich
Woreczko, Jan [Jan Woreczko & Wadi]
Young, Steven [Magnificent Meteorites]
Yousfi, Said
Zeitschel, Walter
Zlimen, Craig [MNM]
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
American Meteorite Laboratory (Denver)
American Meteorite Museum
Amherst College
Astronomy to Go
Australian Museum (Sydney)
Australian National University (Canberra)
British Museum (Natural History)
Center for Meteorite Studies (ASU)
Cornell University
Croatian Natural History Museum
ETH Zurich
Field Museum (Chicago)
Geological Survey of India
Geowissenschaftliches Museum der Universität Göttingen
Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
Helsingin Yliopisto Kivimuseo (Helsinki)
Institute of Meteoritics (NM, USA)
Laboratory of Meteoritics (Moscow)
Manchester Museum, The
Mineralogisches Museum (Bonn)
Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut (Heidelberg)
Mineraloško-Petrografski Muzej (Zagreb)
Mining museum (St. Petersburg)
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
Museo Mineralogico
Museu Nacional/UFRJ (Rio de Janeiro)
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (Paris)
Museum of Geology and Mineralogy (Kazan)
Muzeul de Mineralogie
Národní muzeum (Prague, CZ)
National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian)
Natural History Museum of Vienna
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet (Stockholm)
Planetary Studies Foundation
South Australian Museum, The
Staatliche Mineralien-Niederlage, Freiberg, Sa
TCU - Monnig Meteorite Collection
UCLA
Vulkan-Institut in Neapel
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Ward's Natural Science Establishment
(1862)
Henry Augustus Ward was born in Rochester, New York on March 9, 1834, the son of Eliza Chapin and Henry Meigs Ward. His interests in science took him from the Middlebury Academy to the Paris School of Mines. As a scientist and explorer, Ward collected geological specimens from Europe and Africa, and gathered an impressive collection of meteorites. In 1860, he returned to Rochester where he was appointed Professor of Natural Sciences at the University of Rochester in 1861. But the life of a college teacher was not for him; an insatiable taste for collecting caused him to devote his life to collecting all manner of natural items. He founded Ward's Natural Science Establishment in 1862 and it became a leading 19th-century supplier of natural science materials to museums in North America. In 1875 he joined in a partnership with Edwin Howell to sell minerals under the name "Ward & Howell"; this lasted until 1891, when Howell left to form his own company ("Howell's Microcosm") in Washington, DC.
Henry Ward wanted to spend most of his time traveling around the world, and so he hired his cousin Frank A. Ward to help manage the company. Frank became treasurer of the Establishment in 1884 and supervised the operations in Rochester. In the few years before his death, Henry Ward gave up his interest in the company and Frank A. Ward became president. Henry died on July 4, 1906, after being struck by an automobile in Buffalo, New York, thus becoming that city's first traffic fatality.
In 1905 Ward's Natural Science Establishment purchased the business and stock of the Philadelphia mineral dealer George L. English. For eight years they struggled with the esoteric and unfamiliar field of mineral acquisition and sales, Finally, in 1913 George English was hired as manager of the Mineral Department and from 1922 to the time of his retirement in 1934 he served as Ward's consulting mineralogist.
By the 1920's, the original purpose of the Establishment began to prove inadequate, however, as museums started to operate their own collection and taxidermy departments, and their purchases from Ward's began to decline. A series of deaths in the Ward family in 1927, including Frank A. Ward, led the Ward family to donate the company to the University of Rochester in 1928. The Frank A. Ward Foundation of Natural Science at the University of Rochester, as the gift was known, did not prosper under its new owners. A fire in 1930 destroyed much of the company's records and inventory, and the Great Depression led to further reductions in sales. The University considered shutting down the company, but the scientific and museum community pleaded with the University to continue operations. Dean L. Gamble (1892-1981), a vice-president of the General Biological Supply House in Chicago, was hired to run Ward's and given complete control, along with a loan to finance further operations. Throughout the 1930's the Establishment operated on small budgets and continued to lose money until late in the decade. As the economy recovered before World War II, so did Ward's and in 1940, the University sold the company's stock to Dean L. Gamble and Frank Hawley Ward, Frank A. Ward's son, in exchange for the amount of money owed the University by Ward's.
Dean L. Gamble then led the transformation of Ward's from an obsolete museum supplier into a modern educational supply house. The company maintained its roots in the natural sciences, but shifted its emphasis to schools. William C. Gamble (b.1926) joined the Establishment in 1950, at the beginning of a period of expansion. He started as a sales representative, but quickly came to lead the company. Dean L. Gamble divorced and re-married in 1949, and moved to Monterey, California in the 1950's. He opened a subsidiary, Ward's of California, to serve the West Coast.
After rejecting various suitors for a corporate buy-out, Gamble arranged the sale of the Establishment, in April, 1970, to KDI Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, for $9.3 million in KDI stock. KDI decided to sell Ward's in August of 1980; Science Kit, a private science supplier, purchased Ward's for $3.2 million cash. Shortly after the purchase William Gamble was promoted to Chairman of the Board. Since then Ward's has consolidated all of its operations in a new facility in Henrietta, New York. The company continues to be a leading educational supplier. William Gamble took a position as Executive Vice-President with KDI Corporation and retired in 1986.
With regard to the Wards labels, there is no way of precisely dating them because the address has always been given only as "Rochester, New York," with no datable changes. However, those labels with George L. English's distinctive handwriting can be dated between 1913 and 1921, the years during which he managed the Ward's mineralogy department. They are arranged here in approximate chronological order, based on general style and appearance.
The Mineralogical Record Biographical Archive
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Number of labels found:
9
Label for Smithville meteorite
Image ©
Mining museum (St. Petersburg)
Label for Pultusk meteorite
Image © Dr. Martin Horejsi
Label for Mount Joy meteorite along with the specimen
Image © Dr. Martin Horejsi
Label for Seeläsgen meteorite along with the specimen
Image © Dr. Martin Horejsi
Label for Holbrook meteorite
Image © Dr. Martin Horejsi
Label of 1980s for Tiaban(B) meteorite
Image © The Tricottet Collection / Dr Arnaud Mignan
Label for Krasnojarsk meteorite
Image © The Tricottet Collection / Dr Arnaud Mignan
Label for Henbury meteorite
Image © Mike Bandli - Historic Meteorites
Label for Australite
Image © The Tricottet Collection / Dr Arnaud Mignan