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Description:

Binder contains notes, manuscripts and typescripts for "Coastal Stabilization at Belmar and Incidentally Elsewhere Along the New Jersey Coast" by William Bamford. Most pages contain corrections and notes.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

Binder contains notes, typescripts, and corrections for sections entitled "Technical Notes to Random Scientific Notes," "Coordinating Action of World and Celestial Mechanics," "Co-Ordinating Action in Earth and Sky and Sea," and "Organizing World Thought."

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

The first half of the binder contains notes, typescripts, and corrections related to "World Equity for Right Living: Probables for True in World Order" by William Bamford.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

This binder contains a "Calander of Scientific Events" as well as clippings and a typed list of "Recent Unusual Weather Conditions at Belmar." The second half of the binder includes correspondence, primarily with Princeton University and the National Research Council, as well as others.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

This binder contains correspondence, financial documents, and printed matter. Correspondents include Princeton University, Harvard University Press, Boy Scouts of America (Monmouth County area), and others.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

This binder primarily contains notes and typescripts (primarily conclusions and summaries) for several works by William Bamford as well as some correspondence and printed matter.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

This binder primarily contains correspondence and printed matter (including advertising letters from companies) as well as typescripts (mostly conclusions, notes, and summaries) of several works by William Bamford.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

This binder primarily contains correspondence and printed matter (including advertising letters from companies) as well as typescripts (mostly conclusions, notes, and summaries) of several works by William Bamford.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

Contains the will of William Bamford, an affadavit for Robert Scoon related to the estate of Bamford, correspondence with Pitney, Hardin, Ward & Brennan (Attorneys), and documents related to the contents of the binders (upon the death of Bamford, John Winkelman studied the manuscripts contained in the binders in this collection for a Mr. W. E. Foster in 1947).

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Description:

Contains loose documents (financial papers and printed matter) and correspondence.

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of (1) eight notebooks containing an unpublished, autograph and typed manuscript by Bamford (Princeton Class of 1900), a civil engineer, entitled "Random Scientific Notes," in which he applies metaphysical ideas to science in an attempt to explain scientific principles from a philosophical viewpoint, and (2) some loose documents and correspondence.

Please see the descriptions for each binder for more details as to what is contained in the binder.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in volume order of the binders (presumably labelled by William Bamford) with loose papers and documents following.

Collection Creator Biography:

Bamford, William B. (William Brokaw), 1878-1945

A graduate of Princeton University (1900), William B. Bamford was was an architect, consulting engineer, and writer, who formed his own company in 1907. Bamford was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and World War I. He had a long association with the city of Belmar, N.J., and was its mayor from 1920 to 1923.

Acquisition:

This collection is a gift of the Estate of William B. Bamford on August 9, 1949.

Appraisal

No appraisal information is available.

Processing Information

Folder inventory added by Kelly Rafey '16 in 2013.

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Credit this material:

Selected Papers of William B. Bamford; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

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