Adams, Charles C. (Charles Christopher), 1873-1955
Biography
Charles Christopher Adams was born in Clinton, Illinois on July 23, 1873 to William Henry Harrison Adams and Hannah Westfall (Conklin) Adams. Dr. Adams received his bachelor of science degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1895. He completed work for his master’s degree at Harvard University in 1899, his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1908 and his Sc.D. at Illinois Wesleyan in 1920.
Dr. Adams married Alice Luthera Norton in October 1908 and together they had one daughter, Harriet Dyer Adams. His wife died September 1, 1931.
Throughout his lifetime, Dr. Adams won acclaim for his work in general animal ecology and the ecology of prairies, forests and lakes. He began his professional career as an assistant entomologist at Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History (1896-1898). In 1903, he was appointed curator of the University of Michigan Museum. He served there until 1906, when he became the director of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History. In 1908 he was appointed an associate professor at the University of Illinois. He became an assistant professor of forest zoology at the New York State College of Forestry in 1914 and was subsequently appointed to a full professorship in 1916.
In 1919, Dr. Adams became the first director of the Roosevelt Wildlife Experimental Station in the Adirondacks. During his tenure, he was an instrumental force in the development of the Allegany State Park in Western New York. He left the Roosevelt Station in 1926 and assumed the directorship of the New York State Museum until his retirement in 1943. While serving as the director of the Museum, he began the development of its internationally acclaimed Shaker collection housed and worked to develop its art and history collections.
Dr. Adams was a charter member of the American Association of Museums and a founding member of the American Ecological Society. In addition, he was a member of the American Society of Naturalists, the Association of American Geographers, the History Science Society and Sigma Xi. He is the author of Guide to the Study of Animal Ecology (1913).
Charles Adams died on May 22, 1955 in Albany, New York and was buried in Burlington, Wisconsin. His two sisters, Katherine and Grace Adams, and his daughter, Harriet, survived him.
[Bio from New York State Library - http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc22108.htm ]
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
A historical sketch of the Allegany School of Natural History, 1940
Adams, Charles C
A historical sketch of the Allegany School of Natural History
by Dr. Charles C. Adams
Reprinted from 'The Historic Annals of Southwestern New York' (Doty, Congdon, and Thornton), Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 1940
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A note for social-minded ecologists and geographers, 1938
Adams, Charles C
A note for social-minded ecologists and geographers
Charles C. Adams, Ph. D
Reprinted from Ecology, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 500-502, July, 1938
Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Press
A policy for state historic and scientific reservations, 1929
Adams, Charles C
A policy for state historic and scientific reservations
Charles C. Adams
From the New York State Museum Bulletin 284, pages 61-71 Twenty-third Report of the Director
Albany: The University of the State of New York
Baseleveling and its faunal significance ith illustrations from the southeastern United States, 1901
Adams, Charles C
Baseleveling and its faunal significance
ith illustrations from the southeastern United States
Charles C. Adams
The American Naturalist. Reprint from Vol. XXV, No. 418. October, 1901
Boston: Ginn & Company
Ecological conditions in national forests and in national parks, 1925
Adams, Charles C
Ecological conditions in national forests and in national parks
Dr. Charles C. Adams
Reprinted from The Scientific Monthly, June 1925, Vol. XX, pages 561-593
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Field zoology in the summer school at the University of Michigan, 1903
Adams, Charles C
Field zoology in the summer school at the University of Michigan
Chas. C. Adams
Reprint from 'Moderator-Topics' of June 4, 1903
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Henry Chandler Cowles, physiographic plant ecologist, 1940
Adams, Charles C
Henry Chandler Cowles, physiographic plant ecologist
Charles C. Adams and George D. Fuller
Reprinted from Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol XXX, March, 1940, No. 1, pages 39-43
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Pedigree cultures and musuems, 1908
Adams, Charles C
Pedigree cultures and musuems
Charles C. Adams
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Association of Museums Vol. II, 1908
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Selected references on the relation of science to modern life, 1940
Adams, Charles C
Selected references on the relation of science to modern life
by Charles C. Adams
From New York State Museum Bulletin 322, pages 79-96 One Hundred Second Report of the New York State Museum
Albany: The University of the State of New York
Southeastern United States as a center of geographical distribution of flora and fauna, 1902
Adams, Charles C
Southeastern United States as a center of geographical distribution of flora and fauna
by Chas. C. Adams
Reprinted from the Biological Bulletin, Vol. III, No. 3, pp. 115-131, 1902
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