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The newberry-whittlesey controversy and its protagonists: background, arguments, and outcome of a bitter feud

EARTH SCIENCES HISTORY(2022)

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In 1869 a bitter feud broke out between two preeminent Ohio geologists, John Strong Newberry (1822-1892), and Colonel Charles Whittlesey (1806-1886), beginning with the naming of Newberry as State Geologist for Ohio, a position that both had lobbied for. The two protagonists had much in common, including their interests in Ohio geology, but they also had different geological and class backgrounds, interests, and talents. Whittlesey waged an unremitting campaign against the organization and emphasis of the Newberry Survey for more than a decade. This long battle played out on the political and public stage, with an exchange of acrimonious letters in newspapers across Ohio. Some of Whittlesey's charges, such as absenteeism, were valid, and Newberry's replies were overly strident. Newberry had supporters, including James Hall, but Whittlesey gained the support of Leo Lesquereux and Ebenezer B. Andrews, as well as many legislators and at least one influential newspaper. Whittlesey and Newberry made many contributions to geology and both have important geological features named for them. Both are buried in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery.
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Charles Whittlesey,John Strong Newberry,Newberry-Whittlesey controversy,Ohio Geological Survey
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