Harold N. Gibbs Papers


University Archives and Special Collections
15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Published in 2009

Collection Overview

Title: Harold N. Gibbs Papers
Date range: 1940-1954
Creator: Gibbs, Harold N.
Extent: 4 box(es)
Abstract: This collections contains research notes, journal entries, and publications of the noted naturalist and former Rhode Island Administrator of Fish and Game, Harold N. Gibbs.
Language of materials: English
Repository: University Archives and Special Collections
Collection number: Mss. Gr. 171

Scope & content

The collection, which comprises approximately 1.75 linear feet, contains correspondence, manuscripts, research notes, and legislation. The collection is in good condition and is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in one series.

  • 1. Subject Series

Biographical note

Born in Barrington, RI on October 31, 1886, Harold Nelson Gibbs grew to love the outdoors. An accomplished hunter and fisherman, Gibbs created a written record of the northern RI wildlife found in the early 20th century. A graduate of Barrington High School, Gibbs was employed as a fur trapper for the William M. Harris Company. He also worked as a commercial fisherman before being hired by the Warren Oyster Company as a watchman for the Nayatt and Warwick oyster beds (See Folder # 27). Possessing an inquisitive mind, Gibbs decided to study oysters. He combined scientific observation techniques and in depth research to learn more about the creatures he was protecting. An organized individual, Gibbs' recorded his findings and illustrated his notes (See folders # 16-21). Gibbs also spoke with J. Richards Nelson, head of Warren Oyster Company, who introduced Gibbs to his brother, Dr. Thurlow C. Nelson, a Rutgers University professor and expert on shellfish. These two brothers aided Gibbs in his independent study of marine biology. Turning his fishing boat, the Bahama, into a floating laboratory, Gibbs continued to pursue his scientific studies (See Folder # 10). His intelligence, enthusiasm, and meticulous record keeping not only earned him the nickname "Captain," but also led to Gibbs being widely acknowledged and respected as an expert in marine life. Gibbs' correspondence shows the great respect many individuals had for the Captain. One letter from J. Richards Nelson, President of a Long Island Oyster Company, indicates a research grant given to Gibbs by Nelson for the purpose of investigating methods of raising clams (See Folder #16). V.L. Loosanoff, Director of the Biological Laboratory for the The United States Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, contacted Gibbs to request the latter's help in replenishing the laboratory's supply of research clams (See Folder # 16).

Gibbs spent seven years as RI Administrator of Fish and Game, and, during his tenure, advocated for pollution legislation. Through his position and avid research, Gibbs viewed the devastating result pollution wreaked upon RI’s marine life. He worked tirelessly to educate others, help formulate clean water legislation, and convince RI taxpayers to approve a five million dollar bond for sewage treatment projects (See Folder # 26). Gibbs' advocacy resulted in water pollution legislation being passed during his term as RI Administrator of Fish and Game (See Folder # 29).

As a self-taught scientist, political activist and accomplished artist, Harold N. Gibbs' interests were many. Hours spent on the sea were filled with hard work and study, but Gibbs also found time to teach himself woodcarving. Seeking to represent what he saw, Gibbs intricately carved and painted beautiful renditions of waterfowl. These birds adorn many private collections. A sports fisherman, Gibbs was one of the first individuals to use hand-tied flies for striped bass and, fishermen today still use the Gibbs Striper Fly.

Harold N. Gibbs died in August of 1970. URI Special Collections celebrates the spirit of Captain Gibbs, outdoorsman, environmental advocate, and artist.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Open for research.
Use of the materials: Terms governing use and reproduction: Photocopying and scanning of materials is a fee based service available in the repository and is allowed at the discretion of the Archivist when in compliance to the Unit's policy on copyright and publication.
Preferred citation: Harold N. Gibbs Papers, Mss. Gr. 171, University of Rhode Island, University Archives and Special Collections
Contact information: University Archives and Special Collections
15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: The papers of Harold N. Gibbs were donated to Special Collections on April 10, 2004 by Gibbs' granddaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Sornborger.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Kristen Anderson.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Hailie D. Posey 2009 June 09, updated by Mark Dionne on 2020 April 9
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Inventory


Inventory

Series 1. Subject File
Box 1-4, Folder 1-29
This series constitutes the entire Harold N. Gibbs collection. It contains his correspondence, daily journals, research notes, and publications. The final folder contains a list of the water pollution laws passed while Gibbs was the RI Administrator of Fish and Game.

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Barrington Rod & Reel Club Correspondence
1943-1954, undated
Box 1, Folder 2 Correspondence - Clam Investigations
1948-1949
Box 1, Folder 3 Correspondence-General
1947-1954
Box 1, Folder 4 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1940
Box 1, Folder 5 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1941
Box 2, Folder 6 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1942
Box 2, Folder 7 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1943
Box 2, Folder 8 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1944
Box 2, Folder 9 Daily Journal Recording Appointments, Phone Calls and Personal Business
1945
Box 2, Folder 10 National Shellfisheries Association
1955
Box 3, Folder 11 Newspaper Articles: Gibbs' Work, Narragansett Bay Project, Oyster Spawning, Fishing, and Improved Oyster Dredgers
1948, 1951, undated
Box 3, Folder 12 Pictorial Representations Clams/Oysters
undated
Box 3, Folder 13 Preliminary Report of Biological Studies on the Hard Clam and Oyster in Salt Ponds
1954
Box 3, Folder 14 Publications: Charles F. Orvis Co. (Advertising Fishing Tackle), Hunting & Fishing (Article on Gun Safety)
1940-1941
Box 3, Folder 15 Publications: Outdoors (Fisherman's Magazine), The Saltwater Sportsman (Sport Fishing Weekly Newspaper)
1944, 1945
Box 3, Folder 16 Research Notes - Clam Farming
1947-1948 May
Box 3, Folder 17 Research Notes: Clam Spawning Experiments
1948 Jun-1948 Dec
Box 3, Folder 18 Research Notes: Clam Farming - Growth
1949
Box 3, Folder 19 Research Notes: Clam Farming - Setting and Temperature
1949 Jul-1949 Oct
Box 3, Folder 20 Research Notes: Oysters and Plankton
1952-1953
Box 3, Folder 21 Research Notes: Quahaugs (Clams)
1951-1952
Box 4, Folder 22 Research Publications: Collected Study Material on Clams
1950-1954
Box 4, Folder 23 Research Publications: Collected Study Material on Oysters
1951, 1953
Box 4, Folder 24 Research Publications: Collected Study Material on Parasites
1951
Box 4, Folder 25 Research Publications: Collected Study Material on Plankton
1951
Box 4, Folder 26 Research Publications: Collected Study Material on Shellfish
1950-1951, 1954
Box 4, Folder 27 Rhode Island Natural History Survey: Annual Conference
2004
Box 4, Folder 28 State Office of Fish and Game: Correspondence, Newspaper Articles
1940-1941, 1946
Box 4, Folder 29 Water Pollution Law Passed under Gibbs' Term as Head of Fish and Game
1947