The Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum in Milwaukee, WI houses the fossil and mineral collection of Thomas A. Greene, a prominent amateur geologist from the late 1800s. Greene's collection, which includes over 75,000 specimens primarily from southeastern Wisconsin, features a diverse array of Silurian marine invertebrates and Devonian fossils, as well as a wide range of minerals and ores from North America and overseas.
Originally entrusted to Milwaukee-Downer College and now administered by the Department of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the museum's collection is considered irreplaceable due to the unique quarry outcrops from which the fossils were collected. The highlight of the mineral collection is an iron meteorite from Washington County, Wisconsin, gifted to Greene by Increase A. Lapham, after whom Lapham Hall is named.
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