Jacob Ellsworth Reighard Papers, 1887-1942 (majority within 1890-1920)
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Summary
- Creator:
- Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942
- Abstract:
- The Jacob Ellsworth Reighard collection contains the papers and photographs of a noted professor of zoology, including his research, class lectures and correspondence. Jacob Reighard was responsible for the development of modern zoological teaching and research at the University of Michigan and a national leader in the field of zoology.
- Extent:
- 13 linear feet
- Language:
- English.
- Call Number:
- 86457 A-2
- Authors:
- Finding aid prepared by: Bentley Historical Library Staff
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The Jacob Reighard collection consists of thirteen feet of correspondence, speeches, lectures, drafts of writings, University of Michigan lecture and course materials, and files of research materials and field notes. The collection covers the period of 1887 to 1942. The collection has been organized into four series; Correspondence, Writings and Speeches, University Lecture and Course Materials, and Research Materials and Field Notes. This finding aid also contains a selective inventory of correspondents found within the Reighard papers.
- Biographical / Historical:
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Jacob Ellsworth Reighard, professor of zoology at the University of Michigan, was born at LaPorte, Indiana, July 2, 1861, the son of John D. and Mary Hulburt Reighard. Reighard attended the public schools at LaPorte, Indiana, entered the Literary Department of the University of Michigan in the fall of 1878, and graduated with the Ph.D degree in 1882. Following his graduation he taught for three years in Indiana and Massachusetts. During the last two years of this period he was a private student of Dr. E.L. Mark of Harvard University. After this he spent a year at Michigan in the study of medicine.
He began his teaching career at Michigan in 1886 when he was appointed Instructor in Zoology. During the absence of Professor Joseph B. Steere he served as Acting Assistant Professor, 1887-88, and was made Assistant Professor of Zoology in 1889. Jacob Reighard was directly responsible for many changes in the character of zoology courses. To the old group of courses dealing with the systematics and natural history of various animal groups, he added Vertebrate Dissections, Histology of Vertebrates, Elements of Biology (Animal Life), and Embryology, each of which required laboratory work as well as the usual lectures or recitations. Beginning in 1889 the zoological courses were listed in two groups in the catalogue, "General Zoology" Systematic taught by Professor Steere, and Animal Morphology given by Professor Reighard. In 1892 Professor Reighard was made Professor of Animal Morphology; his department was separated from the old department and was known as the Morphological Laboratory.
Professor Reighard spent the year 1894-95 in study at the University of Freiburg, Germany. After his return in 1895 his title was changed to Professor of Zoology and Director of the Zoological Laboratory and the Museum of Zoology. The museum position he retained until 1913. He continued as Director of the Zoological Laboratory until 1925 when he relinquished the active directorship, retaining his professorship until his retirement as professor emeritus in 1927. In 1936, after the close of his active career, the University of Michigan conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Science.
With Professor Frederick C. Newcombe and Dr. George P. Burns of the Department of Botany, Professor Reighard was a cofounder of the University of Michigan Biological Station on Douglas Lake in Cheboygan County in 1909 and was its first Director. Professor Reighard's contribution to the development of the research function of the Museum of Zoology during his directorship, 1895-1913, was stated thus by his successor: "During this time the museum was made up of a number of collections under the direction of the heads of several teaching departments. It is largely due to Professor Reighard that the Museum of Zoology did not become an adjunct to a teaching department but was an independent research department of the University. Professor Reighard directed the scientific work of the Michigan Fish Commission for the years 1890-1895 during which time a number of important research projects were carried through to completion. Although for lack of support this series of investigations came to a close in 1895, the present Institute for Fisheries Research of the Michigan Department of Conservation probably should be considered to be "the delayed outgrowth of the scientific work which he did for the Michigan Fish Commission" some decades earlier.
In 1898-1901, professor Reighard was in charge of the Biological Survey of the Great Lakes conducted by the U.S. Fish Commission, and for some years beginning in 1917 he directed important researches on the food fishes of the Great Lakes. As an outgrowth of the latter and possibly indirectly as the result of his own earlier work on the Great Lakes came the establishment in Ann Arbor of the Great Lakes Laboratory of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (now the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).
Professor Reighard held membership and served as officer in various scientific organizations including A.A.A.S. (vice president of Section F, 1910), American Society of Naturalists, American Society of Zoologists (vice president of the eastern branch and president of the central branch in 1903), the Ecological Society of America, American Fisheries Society (president, 1915), and the Michigan Academy of Science (president, 1900). He presided at two sessions on Animal Behavior at the International Zoological Congress at Boston in 1907. For some years he served as trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, and was a member of the Board of Scientific Advisers of the Michigan Geological and Biological Survey.
Professor Reighard was always interested in the improvement of methods and in the application of new methods to zoological research. An expert photographer, he described methods of photographing embryos, of photographing breeding fishes in their natural habitats, and of photographing coral-reef fishes by means of a submerged camera which he devised. His book on the "Anatomy of the Cat" written with H.S. Jennings has had extensive use in anatomical laboratories and was revised by Dr. Rush Elliott in the 1930's with the collaboration of Professor Reighard.
In the later years of his active career, increasing deafness caused Reighard to learn speech reading. His interest in helping the deaf community led him to translate a number of German papers on this subject and to prepare several original papers, some of which are still in manuscript form. This work and the completion of manuscripts on breeding habits of fishes occupied much of his time after his retirement.
Jacob Reighard was responsible for the development of modern zoological teaching and research at the University of Michigan. Through his teaching, his researches and his leadership in zoological organizations he exerted a marked influence upon zoology in the United States. Reighard died February 13, 1942 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. [This sketch is an edited version of the memorial read before the Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, April 6, 1942, and was compiled by George R. La Rue, Peter Okkelberg, and John F. Shepard.]
- Acquisition Information:
- The collection was donated by the University of Michigan Department of Zoology (donor no. 21009 ) in 1945.
Related
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Selective Inventory of Correspondents
Abel, John Jacob (1857-1938) - May 30, 1896
Adams, Charles Christopher, (1873-1955) - Dec. 4, 1902 and earlier; Dec. 23, 1902; Apr. 23, 1903; May 1903, June 1903; July 26, 1903
Agassiz, Alexander (1835-1910) - May 8, 1894; June 22, 1906
Amateur Fencers League of America - Mar. 16, 1915
Angell, James Burrill (1829-1916) - June 28, 1891; Apr. 10,1894; Dec. 2, 1895; Jan. 10, 1896; Feb. 8, 1897, July 2, 1897; Nov. 2, 1898; Aug. 5, 1902; Sept. 5, 1902; Apr. 22, 1903, July 17, 1903; Sept. 10, 1903; June 26, 1906; Sept. 26, 1906
Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1858-1954) - Feb. 15, 1899
Baker, Frank Collins (1867-1942) - May 25, 1906
Barbour, Levi Lewis (1840-1925) - Mar. 2, 1897; Letter to J.C. Burrows, Apr. 22, 1902; June 9, 1902, July,1902; Sept. 23, 1902; Nov. 11, 1902; Jan. 1903; June 1903, Dec. 11, 1903; June 14, 1904
Birge, Edward Asahel (1851-1950) - Feb. 4, 1894; Mar. 1894; May 20, 1894; May 15, 1906; June 7, 1906, Aug. 8, 1906
Bumpus, Hermon Carey (1862-1943) - July 20, 1903
Burrows, Julius Caesar (1837-1915) - Jan. 1902; Jan. 23, 1904; Mar. 14, 1904
Cattell, James McKeen (1860-1944) - Sept. 22, 1903
Clark, Hubert Lyman (1870-1947) - July 31, 1899; Aug. 8, 1899; Mar. 3, 1900; Apr. 1, 1901; Feb. 24, 1902, Mar. 8, 1902; Apr. 22, 1902; May 4, 1905
Clements, William Lawrence (1861-1934) - Feb. 20, 1915
Cobb, Frank Irving (1869-1923) - Feb. 7, 1899; Feb. 12, 1899; Feb. 15, 1899; Feb. 18, 1899
Conklin, Edward Grant (1863-1952) - July 13, 1903
Davenport, Charles Benedict (1866-1944) - Apr. 5, 1900; Dec. 1, 1908
Dean, Bashford (1867-1928) - Nov. 28, 1899; Sept. 4, 1907; Feb. 6, 1909; Feb. 16, 1912; Apr. 6, 1912, Mar. 10, 1915
Dewey, John (1859-1952) - June 6, 1898; Jan. 1902; Mar. 27, 1902; May 1, 1902; Sept. 16, 1902, 1908 undated
Dodge, Charles Wright - Feb. 23, 1915; Feb. 24, 1915
Forbes, Stephen Alfred (1844-1930) - Jan. 1894; Mar. 19, 1894; Sept. 1897; Nov. 17, 1897; May 6, 1898, Jan. 23, 1899; Apr. 30, 1900; June 6, 1901; Feb. 3, 1902; May 9, 1902, June 1902; Nov. 1902; Dec. 3, 1902; Jan. 26, 1903; Oct. 30, 1903, Apr. 12, 1904; June 18, 1904 (copy); July 11, 1905; Apr. 30, 1906, May 26, 1906; June 7, 1909; Feb. 16, 1911; Mar. 4, 1911
Fordney, Joseph Warren (1853-1932) - Jan. 1903; Feb. 12, 1903; Apr. 2, 1903
Gage, Simon Henry (1851-1944) - Oct. 26, 1897; Feb. 1899; Feb. 5, 1903; June 25, 1903; May 1913
Gilman, Daniel Coit (1831-1908) - June 27, 1899
Harvey, Edmund Newton (1887-1959) - Apr. 21, 1919; Apr. 26, 1919
Hay, Oliver Perry (1846-1930) - Apr. 1, 1894
Herrick, Francis Hobart (1858-1940) - Oct. 23, 1901 and earlier; Nov. 2, 1901; May 4, 1903; Apr. 18, 1905, Mar. 26, 1908; May 1911; Jan. 26, 1912; Mar. 27, 1912
Hubbard, Lucius Lee (1849-1933) - Mar. 18, 1910; Mar. 23, 1910 (to W.H. Hobbs); Nov. 1911; Dec. 15, 1911, Jan. 26, 1912
Hubbs,Carl Leavitt (1894-?) - Oct. 20, 1917; Oct. 20, 1919; Nov. 4, 1919
Hutchins, Harry Burns (1847-1930) - Oct. 14, 1915 (to Hutchins re: selection of new Graduate School dean)
Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple (1856-1929) - Feb. 2, 1898
Jennings, Herbert Spencer (1868-1947) - Sept. 28, 1895; Dec. 29, 1895; Feb. 22, 1896 (2); Apr. 1896; May 1, 1896, Jan. 10, 1897; Feb. 28, 1897; Apr. 14, 1897; May 26, 1897; Oct. 30, 1897, Dec. 21, 1897; Jan. 1898; Feb. 22, 1898; Mar. 1898; Apr. 1898; May 1898, June 1898; July 7, 1898; Sept. 1898; Oct. 27, 1898; Nov. 14, 1898, Dec. 25, 1898; Jan. 1899; Feb. 1899; Mar. 1899; Apr. 1899; Apr. 20, 1899, May 1899; June 1899; Sept. 11, 1899; May 1903; June 1903; July 13, 1903, Sept. 4, 1903; Jan. 2, 1904; Aug. 1904; Sept. 29, 1904; Dec. 11, 1904, Mar. 29, 1905; Apr. 8, 1905; Feb. 27, 1906; Sept. 24, 1906; May 1907, July 10, 1907; Apr. 17, 1908; Jan. 23, 1909; Mar. 9, 1909; Apr. 2, 1909, May 30, 1910; Aug. 2, 1910; Feb. 3, 1911; Apr. 16, 1911; May 1911; (also see letters, Aug. 24, 1931; Sept. 19, 1931; Dec. 9, 1931; and Jan. 10, 1933, in folders concerning the publication of the Anatomy of the Cat.)
Johnston, John Black (1868-1939) - July 5, 1901 and earlier; July 16, 1901; Oct. 1901; Nov. 2, 1901, May 21, 1902; June 26, 1902; July 1902; Sept. 21, 1902; Jan. 1903, Mar. 29, 1903; Apr. 22, 1903; Dec. 2, 1903; Jan. 1904; Mar. 22, 1904, Apr. 4, 1904; May 6, 1904; Apr. 16, 1905; Mar. 21, 1906; Mar. 4, 1908, Oct. 20, 1911; Feb. 25, 1912; May 21, 1912; Dec. 1914; Jan. 23, 1915
Jordan,David Starr (1851-1931) - Jan. 9, 1906; Apr. 18, 1911; May 2, 1911
Kellogg, John Harvey (1852-1943) - May 26, 1897; June 9, 1897; June 14, 1897; June 24, 1897
Lane, Alfred Church (1863-1948) - Mar. 13, 1906 and earlier; Apr. 28, 1906; May 1906j June 1906; July 5, 1906; Aug. 1906; Sept. 1, 1906; Nov. 1906; Jan. 24, 1907; Feb. 4, 1907, Apr. 19, 1907; May 18, 1907; July 22, 1909
Langley, Samuel Pierpont (1834-1906) - Jan. 2, 1894
La Rue, George Roger (1882-1967) - Aug. 24, 1914 and earlier; Aug. 28, 1914; Sept. 1914; July 17, 1917, Aug. 10, 1917; July 1918; Aug. 14, 1918; June 12, 1919; July 1919, Aug. 1919; Sept. 20, 1919
Lillie, Frank Rattray (1870-1947) - June 8, 1903 (and earlier); July 24, 1909
Loeb, Jacques (1859-1924) - June 8, 1897; May 1, 1919
McMillan, James (1838-1902) - Letter to J.B. Angell, May 18, 1900; Letter to J.B. Angell, June 12, 1900, Aug. 7, 1901; Dec. 2, 1901; Jan. 1902; Apr. 26, 1902
Mark, Edward Laurens (1847-1946) - Throughout
Meyer, Adolf (1866-1950) - Apr. 8, 1904
Morgan, Thomas Hunt (1866-1945) - Feb. 20, 1893; Mar. 20, 1893
Mosher, Eliza Maria (1846-1928) - Jan. 25, 1903
National Conference on Race Betterment - Dec. 1913 Feb. 1914
Okkelberg, Peter Olaus (1880-?) - Aug. 2, 1914 and earlier
Osborn, Henry Fairfield (1857-1935) - June 14, 1899; Nov. 25, 1908
Peabody, George Foster (1852-1938) - Sept. 26, 1886; Oct. 6, 1906
Pearl, Raymond (1879-1940) - Dec. 3, 1905; Apr. 23, 1906 and throughout earlier; June 1906, July, 4, 1906; Aug. 13, 1906; Sept 7, 1906; Oct. 22, 1906 Oct. 11, .1907, Mar. 17, 1908; Apr. 3, 1908; Sept. 6, 1908; Sept. 26, 1910; May 24, 1913
Pingree, Hazen Smith (1840-1901) - Dec. 29, 1896; Feb. 25, 1899; Mar. 1899
Putnam, Frederic Ward (1839-1915) - Aug. 11, 1903
Ruthven, Alexander Grant (1882-1971) - June 9, 1903; Aug. 12, 1906; July 4, 1907; Sept. 7, 1908; July 24, 1909, July 24, 1910; Sept. 19, 1910; Nov. 23, 1911; Nov. 16, 1915; Jan. 11, 1916, Oct. 5, 1916; Jan. 9, 1917; Mar. 23, 1918; Apr. 2, 1918 (letter concerning pro-German faculty); Apr. 24, 1918 (letter concerning Koelz)
Shull, Aaron Franklin (1881-1961) - July 22, 1909; May 23, 1910 and earlier; Mar. 25, 1911; Sept. 1911, July 14, 1914; Sept. 1918
Smith, William Alden (1859-1932) - Apr. 2, 1912
Stockard, Charles Rupert (1879-1939) - Apr. 28, 1908
Wenley, Robert Mark (1861-1929) - Apr. 25, 1910; Apr. 26, 1910; Apr. 28, 1910
Whitman, Charles Otis (1842-1910) - Oct. 10, 1902 and earlier; Oct. 14, 1902
Woodward, Robert Simpson (1849-1924) - June 23, 1906
Worcester, Dean Conant (1866-1924) - July 31, 1897; Aug. 1897; Sept. 9, 1897; Aug. 30, 1898; Feb. 1899, July 29, 1899; Dec. 6, 1899; Feb. 1900; Apr. 12, 1900; Mar. 9, 1901, May 5, 1901; Jan. 23, 1902; Apr. 23, 1903 (long letter from Phil. Is.) Sept. 3, 1903; Oct. 21, 1903; Mar. 7, 1904; Apr. 19, 1904 (long), Mar. 14, 1907; Apr. 7, 1907; Mar. 26, 1909 (long); July 1909 July 11, 1910; Dec. 12, 1910; Feb. 19, 1914; Apr. 1914; June 29, 1914, Sept. 5, 1914; Dec. 24, 1915
Subjects
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Deaf -- Means of communication.
Death.
Evolution.
Fishes -- Great Lakes.
Fur trade -- Michigan.
Underwater photography.
Zoology.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Education and the war.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Fish.
Laboratories.
Zoology.
Underwater photography. - Formats:
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Photographs.
Watercolor paintings. - Names:
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Michigan. State Board of Fish Commissioners.
United States Fish Commission.
University of Michigan. Biological Station.
University of Michigan. Dept. of Zoology.
University of Michigan -- Faculty.
University of Michigan. Museum of Zoology.
University of Michigan. Zoological Laboratory.
Amateur Fencers League of America.
National Conference on Race Betterment.
Lombard, Warren P. (Warren Plimpton), 1855-1939.
Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942.
Abel, John Jacob, 1857-1938.
Adams, Charles C. (Charles Christopher), 1873-1955.
Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910.
Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916.
Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954.
Baker, Frank Collins, 1867-1942.
Barbour, Levi L. (Levi Lewis), 1840-1925.
Birge, E. A. (Edward Asahel), 1851-1950.
Bumpus, Hermon Carey, 1862-1943.
Burrows, Julius C. (Julius Caesar), 1837-1915.
Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944.
Clark, Hubert Lyman, 1870-1947.
Clements, William L. (William Lawrence), 1861-1934.
Cobb, Frank Irving, 1869-1923.
Conklin, Edward Grant, 1863-1952.
Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944.
Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Forbes, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930.
Fordney, Joseph W. (Joseph Warren), 1853-1932.
Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944.
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908.
Harvey, E. Newton (Edmund Newton), 1887-1959.
Hay, Oliver Perry, 1846-1930.
Herrick, Francis Hobart, 1858-1940.
Hubbard, Lucius L. (Lucius Lee), 1849-1933.
Hubbs, Carl L. (Carl Leavitt), 1894-1979.
Hutchins, Harry B. (Harry Burns), 1847-1930.
Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple, 1856-1929.
Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947.
Johnston, John Black, 1868-1939.
Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943.
Lane, Alfred C. (Alfred Church), 1863-
Langley, S. P. (Samuel Pierpont), 1834-1906.
Larue, George R. (George Roger), 1882-
Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947.
Loeb, Jacques, 1859-1924.
McMillan, James, 1838-1902.
Mark, E. L. (Edward Laurens), 1847-
Meyer, Adolf, 1866-1950.
Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945.
Mosher, Eliza Maria, 1846-1928.
Okkelberg, Peter Olaus, 1880-
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935.
Peabody, George Foster, 1852-1938.
Pearl, Raymond, 1879-1940.
Pingree, Hazen S., 1840-1901.
Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915.
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971.
Shull, Aaron Franklin, 1881-1961.
Smith, William Alden, 1859-1932.
Stockard, Charles Rupert, 1879-1939.
Wenley, R. M. (Robert Mark), 1861-1929.
Whitman, Charles Otis, 1842-1910.
Woodward, Robert Simpson, 1849-1924.
Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant), 1866-1924. - Places:
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Great Lakes.
Manistee River (Mich.)
Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946.
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item, folder title, box no., Jacob Ellsworth Reighard Papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan