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Margaret Wood Bancroft

Margaret R. Wood Bancroft (July 10, 1893, Glasgow, Kentucky – August 30, 1986, San Diego, California), was an American naturalist and explorer[1] of Baja California. She was also a social leader.[2]

Margaret Wood Bancroft
Margaret Wood Bancroft. (Photo: San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library)
BornJuly 10, 1893
DiedAugust 30, 1986(1986-08-30) (aged 93)
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
FieldsNatural History
InstitutionsSan Diego Natural History Museum

Biography edit

Born on July 10, 1893, in Glasgow, Kentucky, Margaret Wood was raised on a ranch in the San Diego back country and was briefly a silent movie actress (1913–1917), working with Hobart Bosworth, Dustin Farnum, Mack Sennett, D.W. Griffith, and Mabel Normand.[3][4]

She married ornithologist and oölogist Griffing Bancroft[5] (son of historian Hubert Howe Bancroft) in 1917 and was active in the social and political life of San Diego County, with membership in the Red Cross, the Junior League, and the San Diego Society of Natural History.[2] In 1930, she participated in a five-month journey to explore and document the bird and animal life of the Baja California coastline. The expedition included ornithologist Adriaan Joseph van Rossem (California School of Technology), zoologist Donald Ryder Dickey (California School of Technology), F. S. Rogers (San Diego Natural History Museum), Albert Kroeckel, and J. Elton Green (University of California, Berkeley); Griffing Bancroft published a memoir of the journey in 1932, The Flight of the Least Petrel.[6]

In 1935, Bancroft led a small expedition to search for the legendary lost mission of Santa Ysabel in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California.[7][8][9][10] She discovered cave symbols that contributed to archaeological study of the migration of ancient Native American tribes. Bancroft traveled extensively on oölogical and archaeological expeditions to Baja California, Sonora, and the islands of the Gulf of California.

Interested in many areas of natural history, Bancroft collected snake specimens for the herpetologist Laurence Klauber; in 1943, he named a new subspecies of Sonora semiannulata after her, Sonora bancroftae (San Telmo ground snake).[11] From snake specimens Bancroft collected in 1932 on Isla San Geronimo, Baja California Norte, herpetologist Charles Shaw identified the species Anniella geronimensis (1940).[12]

In 1971, Bancroft donated the Griffing Bancroft Library, with significant volumes on the history of the West, California, and Baja California, to the University of California, San Diego.[13] She died in La Jolla, San Diego, California, on August 30, 1986.[2]

Legacy edit

The San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library houses a significant collection of Margaret Wood Bancroft's personal scrapbooks, letters, writings, and photographs.

The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley holds extensive archival material related to the Bancroft family including works by and about Griffing and Margaret Wood Bancroft.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Mrs. Bancroft finds new clues to fabled mission". San Diego Sun. January 4, 1936. p. A1-A2.
  2. ^ a b c "Margaret Bancroft, 93, dies; social leader, Baja explorer". San Diego Union. August 31, 1986.
  3. ^ Bancroft, Margaret Wood; et al. (1980). Recollections of Hubert Howe Bancroft and the Bancroft Family : Oral History Transcript and Related Material, 1977–1980. Berkeley: Regents of the University of California. p. 242. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  4. ^ "Former Social Favorite Here Winning Fame in the Movies". San Diego Sun. May 15, 1915.
  5. ^ "Bancroft, Griffing – WikiName". Islapedia. Santa Cruz Island Foundation. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  6. ^ Bancroft, Griffing (1932). Lower California: A Cruise: The Flight of the Least Petrel. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
  7. ^ "2 women will ride burros into Mexico wilds to seek gold". San Diego Sun. November 4, 1935.
  8. ^ "Two women to seek fabled lost mission". Los Angeles Times. November 4, 1935.
  9. ^ "First news of mission trek arrives". San Diego Union. November 1935.
  10. ^ "Bancroft, Margaret Wood (1893–-1986)". San Diego Natural History Museum. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  11. ^ Klauber, Laurence M. (December 30, 1943). "A new snake of the genus Sonora from Lower California, Mexico". Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History. 10 (4): 69–70.
  12. ^ Hunt, Lawrence E. (February 10, 1983). "A nomenclatural rearrangement of the genus Anniella (Sauria: Anniellidae)". Copeia. 1983 (1): 79–89. doi:10.2307/1444700. JSTOR 1444700.
  13. ^ "Griffing Bancroft Library donated to UCSD". University Communications & Public Relations Materials: News Releases. Special Collection & Archives, UC San Diego Library. March 11, 1971.

Sources edit

  • “2 women will ride burros into Mexico wilds to seek gold.” San Diego Sun, November 4, 1935.
  • Bancroft, Griffing. Lower California: A Cruise: The Flight of the Least Petrel. New York, London: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1932. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000276850.
  • “Bancroft, Griffing – WikiName.” Islapedia. http://islapedia.com/index.php?title=BANCROFT,_Griffing.
  • “Bancroft, Margaret Wood (1893–1986).” San Diego Natural History Museum. https://www.sdnhm.org/about-us/history/bancroft-margaret-wood/
  • Bancroft, Margaret Wood, Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office, James David Hart, Virginia M. Smith, and Willa K. Baum. Recollections of Hubert Howe Bancroft and the Bancroft Family : Oral History Transcript / and Related Material, 1977–1980. Berkeley: Regents of the University of California, 1980. https://archive.org/details/margaretwoodreco00bancrich.
  • “Griffing Bancroft Library donated to UCSD, March 11, 1971, University Communications & Public Relations Materials: News Releases." Special Collection & Archives, UC San Diego Library,” March 11, 1971. http://library.ucsd.edu/historyofucsd/index.html#ark:bb8704405q.
  • Hunt, L. E. (1983). A nomenclatural rearrangement of the genus Anniella (Sauria: Anniellidae). Copeia, 1983(1), 79–89. http://doi.org/10.2307/1444700
  • Klauber, Laurence M. “A new snake of the genus Sonora from Lower California, Mexico.” Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 10, no. 4 (December 30, 1943): 69–70.
  • “Margaret Bancroft, 93, dies; social leader, Baja explorer.” San Diego Union, August 31, 1986.
  • "Mrs. Bancroft finds new clues to fabled mission." San Diego Sun, January 4, 1936, pp. Al–A2.
  • "Two women to seek fabled lost mission." Los Angeles Times, November 4, 1935.

External links edit

  • "History of the Museum: Bancroft, Margaret Wood (1893–1986)". San Diego Natural History Museum.
  • Finding aid to the Margaret Wood Bancroft Collection, Online Archive of California.
  • "Margaret Wood Bancroft Photo Album. Baja California, circa 1930". Flickr, San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library.
  • "Margaret Wood Bancroft Scrapbook Photographs. Baja California, 1934–1935". Flickr, San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library.

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Margaret R Wood Bancroft July 10 1893 Glasgow Kentucky August 30 1986 San Diego California was an American naturalist and explorer 1 of Baja California She was also a social leader 2 Margaret Wood BancroftMargaret Wood Bancroft Photo San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library BornJuly 10 1893Glasgow KentuckyDiedAugust 30 1986 1986 08 30 aged 93 San Diego CaliforniaNationalityAmericanScientific careerFieldsNatural HistoryInstitutionsSan Diego Natural History MuseumContents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Footnotes 3 1 Sources 4 External linksBiography editBorn on July 10 1893 in Glasgow Kentucky Margaret Wood was raised on a ranch in the San Diego back country and was briefly a silent movie actress 1913 1917 working with Hobart Bosworth Dustin Farnum Mack Sennett D W Griffith and Mabel Normand 3 4 She married ornithologist and oologist Griffing Bancroft 5 son of historian Hubert Howe Bancroft in 1917 and was active in the social and political life of San Diego County with membership in the Red Cross the Junior League and the San Diego Society of Natural History 2 In 1930 she participated in a five month journey to explore and document the bird and animal life of the Baja California coastline The expedition included ornithologist Adriaan Joseph van Rossem California School of Technology zoologist Donald Ryder Dickey California School of Technology F S Rogers San Diego Natural History Museum Albert Kroeckel and J Elton Green University of California Berkeley Griffing Bancroft published a memoir of the journey in 1932 The Flight of the Least Petrel 6 In 1935 Bancroft led a small expedition to search for the legendary lost mission of Santa Ysabel in the Sierra de San Pedro Martir Baja California 7 8 9 10 She discovered cave symbols that contributed to archaeological study of the migration of ancient Native American tribes Bancroft traveled extensively on oological and archaeological expeditions to Baja California Sonora and the islands of the Gulf of California Interested in many areas of natural history Bancroft collected snake specimens for the herpetologist Laurence Klauber in 1943 he named a new subspecies of Sonora semiannulata after her Sonora bancroftae San Telmo ground snake 11 From snake specimens Bancroft collected in 1932 on Isla San Geronimo Baja California Norte herpetologist Charles Shaw identified the species Anniella geronimensis 1940 12 In 1971 Bancroft donated the Griffing Bancroft Library with significant volumes on the history of the West California and Baja California to the University of California San Diego 13 She died in La Jolla San Diego California on August 30 1986 2 Legacy editThe San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library houses a significant collection of Margaret Wood Bancroft s personal scrapbooks letters writings and photographs The Bancroft Library at the University of California Berkeley holds extensive archival material related to the Bancroft family including works by and about Griffing and Margaret Wood Bancroft Footnotes edit Mrs Bancroft finds new clues to fabled mission San Diego Sun January 4 1936 p A1 A2 a b c Margaret Bancroft 93 dies social leader Baja explorer San Diego Union August 31 1986 Bancroft Margaret Wood et al 1980 Recollections of Hubert Howe Bancroft and the Bancroft Family Oral History Transcript and Related Material 1977 1980 Berkeley Regents of the University of California p 242 Retrieved September 3 2015 Former Social Favorite Here Winning Fame in the Movies San Diego Sun May 15 1915 Bancroft Griffing WikiName Islapedia Santa Cruz Island Foundation Retrieved September 3 2015 Bancroft Griffing 1932 Lower California A Cruise The Flight of the Least Petrel New York G P Putnam s Sons 2 women will ride burros into Mexico wilds to seek gold San Diego Sun November 4 1935 Two women to seek fabled lost mission Los Angeles Times November 4 1935 First news of mission trek arrives San Diego Union November 1935 Bancroft Margaret Wood 1893 1986 San Diego Natural History Museum Retrieved September 3 2015 Klauber Laurence M December 30 1943 A new snake of the genus Sonora from Lower California Mexico Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 10 4 69 70 Hunt Lawrence E February 10 1983 A nomenclatural rearrangement of the genus Anniella Sauria Anniellidae Copeia 1983 1 79 89 doi 10 2307 1444700 JSTOR 1444700 Griffing Bancroft Library donated to UCSD University Communications amp Public Relations Materials News Releases Special Collection amp Archives UC San Diego Library March 11 1971 Sources edit 2 women will ride burros into Mexico wilds to seek gold San Diego Sun November 4 1935 Bancroft Griffing Lower California A Cruise The Flight of the Least Petrel New York London G P Putnam s sons 1932 http catalog hathitrust org Record 000276850 Bancroft Griffing WikiName Islapedia http islapedia com index php title BANCROFT Griffing Bancroft Margaret Wood 1893 1986 San Diego Natural History Museum https www sdnhm org about us history bancroft margaret wood Bancroft Margaret Wood Bancroft Library Regional Oral History Office James David Hart Virginia M Smith and Willa K Baum Recollections of Hubert Howe Bancroft and the Bancroft Family Oral History Transcript and Related Material 1977 1980 Berkeley Regents of the University of California 1980 https archive org details margaretwoodreco00bancrich Griffing Bancroft Library donated to UCSD March 11 1971 University Communications amp Public Relations Materials News Releases Special Collection amp Archives UC San Diego Library March 11 1971 http library ucsd edu historyofucsd index html ark bb8704405q Hunt L E 1983 A nomenclatural rearrangement of the genus Anniella Sauria Anniellidae Copeia 1983 1 79 89 http doi org 10 2307 1444700 Klauber Laurence M A new snake of the genus Sonora from Lower California Mexico Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 10 no 4 December 30 1943 69 70 Margaret Bancroft 93 dies social leader Baja explorer San Diego Union August 31 1986 Mrs Bancroft finds new clues to fabled mission San Diego Sun January 4 1936 pp Al A2 Two women to seek fabled lost mission Los Angeles Times November 4 1935 External links edit History of the Museum Bancroft Margaret Wood 1893 1986 San Diego Natural History Museum Finding aid to the Margaret Wood Bancroft Collection Online Archive of California Margaret Wood Bancroft Photo Album Baja California circa 1930 Flickr San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library Margaret Wood Bancroft Scrapbook Photographs Baja California 1934 1935 Flickr San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Wood Bancroft amp oldid 1191487695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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