Image on home page: http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/jordan.html
Image on General Information page: http://quake06.stanford.edu/centennial/gallery/people/jordan.html
Image on Eugenics page: http://www.davidstarrjordan.org/
Image on Social Ideas page: from The Days of a Man p. 602 (see below)

A large portion of David Starr Jordan's published works are available online for free via Open Library or Google Books.  Additionally, direct links to the major references for this website can be found below.

Time line

1. Hays, Alice Newman. David Starr Jordan: A Bibliography of His Writings, 1871-1931. Stanford University publications v. 1. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1952.  

Historical Context

1.Allen, Garland. “Eugenics and American Social History, 1880-1950.” Genome 31 (1989): 885-889.
2. Paul, Diane B. Controlling human heredity: 1865 to the present. Humanity Books, 1995. 
3. Selden, Steven. Inheriting shame: the story of eugenics and racism in America. Teachers College Press, 1999.  4. Thurtle, Phillip. The emergence of genetic rationality: space, time, & information in American biological science, 1870-1920. University of Washington Press, 2007.
4. Thurtle, Phillip. The emergence of genetic rationality: space, time, & information in American biological science, 1870-1920. University of Washington Press, 2007. 

Image 1: http://www.hermes-press.com/poverty1.jpg
Poverty during the Gilded Age

Image 2: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Leland_Stanford_p1070023.jpg
Leland Stanford, the founder of Stanford University

Early Life and Career

1. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy .  New York: World Book Company, 1922.  Full Text can be found here
General Information on the Biography of David Starr Jordan
2. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953. p. 1-37.

Image 1,3,4,and 5: The Days of a Man
    David Starr Jordan 1848 p. 43
    Louis Agassiz p. 110
    Susan Bowen Jordan p. 132
    Jessie Knight Jordan p. 326

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Cornell in 1919

Years at Stanford and Later Life

1. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy Volume 1 .  New York: World Book Company, 1922.
General Information on the Biography of David Starr Jordan
2. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953. p. 1-37.
3. Deierlein, Greg. "Stanford University and the 1906 Earthquake."  <http://quake06.stanford.edu/centennial/gallery/people/jordan.html>
4. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy Volume 2.  New York: World Book Company, 1922. Full text can be found here

Image 1: http://histsoc.stanford.edu/crothersphotos/crothers_01.shtml

Image 2: http://quake06.stanford.edu/centennial/gallery/people/jordan.html

Image 3: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19598/19598-h/19598-h.htm

Biology

1. Jordan, David Starr and Kellogg, Vernon L. Animal Life: A First Book of Zoology.  New York: Appleton, 1900.
2. Jordan, David Starr.  "The Origin of Species through Isolation." Science 3 November 1905: 545-562
3. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953

Image 1: http://research.calacademy.org/ichthyology/about/heritage
Image 2: from Animal Life
http://books.google.com/books?id=BD8uAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=jordan+and+kellogg+animal+life&source=bl&ots=WTwNO-Wgt4&sig=QkZc9CPUsSiHufIl5aIUYOyVMoo&hl=en&ei=cRAKTey9C4rYngeWjfT7Dg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

Fun Facts and Legacy

1. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy Volume 1 .  New York: World Book Company, 1922.
2. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953
3. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953
4. Mendelsohn, Everett, Garland E. Allen, and Roy M. MacLeod. Science, history, and social activism: a tribute to Everett Mendelsohn. Springer, 2001.
5. http://www.lbjordan.schoolloop.com/
6. http://www.moc.noaa.gov/ds/
7. http://www.davidstarrjordan.org/

Image 1: http://www.moc.noaa.gov/ds/
Image 2: http://www.lbjordan.schoolloop.com/

Eugenics: Basic Ideology

1. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1953. p. 59-77
2. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy Volume 1 .  New York: World Book Company, 1922.
3. Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man: being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy Volume 2 .  New York: World Book Company, 1922.

Image: http://www.old-picture.com/american-legacy/007/Jordan-Starr-David.htm

Eugenics: Published Works

1. Jordan, D. S. The Human Harvest. A. Rivers, limited, 1907. Print.  Full text can be found here
2. Jordan, D. S. The Blood of the Nation.  Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1910. Print Full text can be found here

Image 1: http://openlibrary.org/subjects/degeneration
Image 2: http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Nation-Study-Through-Survival/dp/1410209539

Pacifism

1.Abrahamson, James L. “David Starr Jordan and American Antimilitirism” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 67, no. 2 (Summer1976 1976): 76-87. 
2.Jordan, D. S. “The Eugenics of War: Its Effect Principally on Heredity, and Wholly Pernicious–Military Training Cannot Compensate Because It Has No Effect on the Germ Plasm.” Journal of Heredity 4, no. 3 (1913): 140. 
3. Jordan, David Starr. “The Long Cost of War.” Science 42, no. 1075. New Series (August 6, 1915): 189-190. 
4. Jordan, David Starr. War and waste: a series of discussions of war and war accessories. Doubleday, Page & company, 1913.

Image 1: http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/img/imleag.jpg
Cover of meeting pamphlet held in Chicago by the American Anti-Imperialist League.

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Uncle Sam balances his new possessions, which are depicted as savage children. The figures are identified as Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Cuba, Philippines, and "Ladrones" (the Mariana Islands).

Immigration

1. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1953. 
2. Jordan, David Starr. The Call of the Nation: A Plea for Taking Politics Out of Politics. Boston: Beacon Press, 1910.

Image: http://www.knowledgerush.com/wiki_image/4/46/1899BalanceCartoon.jpg 

Image 1: http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23283731M/The_call_of_the_nation
Cover of Call of the Nation

Conservation

1. Jordan, David Starr. The Call of the Nation: A Plea for Taking Politics Out of Politics. Boston: Beacon Press, 1910.
2. Mendelsohn, Everett, Garland E. Allen, and Roy M. MacLeod. Science, history, and social activism: a tribute to Everett Mendelsohn. Springer, 2001.

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Fur Seal

Education

1. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1953. 
2. Jordan, David Starr. The Care and Culture of Men: A Series of Addresses on The higher Education. San Francisco: Whitaker & Ray, 1903.  

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Picture of Indiana University. This is an example of one of the public universities that Jordan supported.

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Cover of The Care and Culture of Men

Religion

1. Burns, Edward McNall. David Starr Jordan: Prophet of Freedom. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1953. 

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Shinto Shrine