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Chemical Testing Records --

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: NWRC 0025

Scope and Contents

This collection ranges from 1941-2002. It consists of 78 boxes and documents the chemical testing completed at Patuxent and DWRC from the 1940s until the early 1970s. The collection also covers the creation of the Chemical-Biological Data Compendium and Chemical-Biological Data File, which were created from the information developed during the chemical testing. The collection also includes data sheets, notes, correspondence, publications, and reference materials.

Dates

  • 1941-2004, bulk 1941-1998

Creator

Biographical / Historical

From roughly the 1940s until 1976 two federal laboratories conducted a large chemical screening program. The Denver Wildlife Research Center (DWRC) and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (PWRC) tested thousands of chemicals for their potential as repellents, deterrents, markers, toxicants, and other purposes. Prior to 1967, chemical companies sent chemical sampled to the laboratories for bling testing without identifying information such as chemical names, Chemical Abstracts Registry Number (CAS), or chemical structures. This created a need for a tracking number system. In 1959 the DWRC began the Denver Research Center (DRC) numbering system to track the unnamed chemicals.

Chemical testing at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, a sister lab to the DWRC located in Laurel Maryland, was a precursor to chemical screening at the DWRC. Patuxent was under contract with the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1959 to test and develop chemicals used as substitutions for restricted pesticides. During this period, thousands of chemical compounds were tested under the supervision of principal investigator James DeWitt. The records for many of these tests were transferred to the DWRC following the cessation of the chemical testing program at PWRC in 1959.

DWRC took over all chemical testing efforts in 1960. DWRC chemists Edward Schafer and Walter Bowles were major figures in the chemical testing program at DWRC. Towards the end of their careers they also worked on preserving the data created during the chemical testing to make it available for future researchers in what would become the Chemical Effects Database. Prior to the creation of the Chemical Effects Database, Schafer and Bowles compiled the information on all known chemicals tested by Patuxent and the DWRC into the Chemical-Biological Data File, published in 1984, and the Chemical-Biological Data Compendium, published in 1999.

Extent

26.8 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Chemical Testing Records collection documents the history of chemical testing at the Denver Wildlife Research Center and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center from the 1940s until 1976. Chemical companies sent thousands of chemical samples to the two laboratories for blind testing. All of this data was later compiled into the Chemical Effects Database, and various other publications for use by future researchers. Included in this collection are data sheets, reports, notes, reference materials, and publications.

Arrangement

The Chemical Testing Records collection was arranged into 5 series, which are arranged in alphabetical order. Subseries were created for additional clarity when necessary.

Series I: Chemical-Biological Data Compendium and Data File, 1945-2002
Series II: Chemical Data, 1942-1997
Series III: Chemical Testing Index Cards, c. 1964-1998
Series IV: Patuxent Chemical Testing, 1941-1964
Series V: Pesticide Chemicals Official Compendium, 1953-1998

Separated Materials

Oversized materials were separated from the collection boxes and rehoused in Room A 205B, in Map Case A, Drawer 09. Separation sheets were added to the folder when materials were moved.

Digital Materials were migrated to the archives server. Digital reference notes were added to the folders when materials were moved.

Legal Status

Copyright restrictions may apply. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.

Repository Details

Part of the National Wildlife Research Center Archives Repository

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