Subject• | Abolition, emancipation, freedom |
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| • | Abolitionists -- United States -- Attitudes |
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| • | Adena culture -- West Virginia |
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| • | Advance (Brig) |
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| • | Africa, West -- Description and travel |
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| • | African American churches -- United States |
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| • | Agriculture |
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| • | Agriculture -- Study and teaching -- 18th century |
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| • | Algebra. |
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| • | American Academy of Music (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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| • | American Colonization Society |
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| • | American Philosophical Society |
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| • | Anatomy -- 18th century |
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| • | Animal magnetism. |
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| • | Animals -- Habits and behavior of |
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| • | Anishinaabe |
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| • | Annuities. |
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| • | Antislavery movements -- Pennsylvania |
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| • | Archaeology -- Pennsylvania |
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| • | Architecture |
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| • | Arctic Regions -- Discovery and exploration |
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| • | Artifacts |
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| • | Astronomy |
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| • | Astronomy - Research - England |
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| • | Astronomy -- 18th century |
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| • | Astronomy -- Charts, diagrams, etc. |
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| • | Astronomy -- Mathematics. |
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| • | Astronomy -- Observations |
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| • | Astronomy. |
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| • | Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Birds of America |
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| • | Auroras. |
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| • | Aztecs. |
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| • | Balloons. |
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| • | Banks and banking -- United States -- History -- 19th century. |
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| • | Banks and banking -- United States. |
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| • | Bartram's Garden (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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| • | Beetles. |
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| • | Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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| • | Biology, genetics, eugenics |
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| • | Birds -- Migration -- United States. |
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| • | Birds -- North America |
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| • | Birds -- Study and teaching |
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| • | Birds. |
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| • | Blowpipe. |
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| • | Boilers. |
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| • | Botanical chemistry |
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| • | Botanical gardens. |
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| • | Botanists |
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| • | Botany |
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| • | Botany -- 18th century |
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| 2 | Author: | Anonymous | Requires cookie* | | Title: | [Eclipses of the sun and moon, 1820-1838], n.d.
| | | Dates: | Circa 1820-1838 | | | Abstract: | This collection of astronomical calculations from 1786-1838 consists of various loose notes on eclipses and solar/lunar calculations, including information on an eclipse as witnessed in Canton and Philadelphia. The collection also has a folio size bound volume that diagrams (sometimes with color added) eclipses for the years 1818, 1820, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1829, 1838, as observed in Philadelphia.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.521.8.Ec6 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Scientific Data | | | Subjects: | Astronomy. | Eclipses. | |
7 | Author: | Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Experiments relating to phlogiston and the conversion of water into air, 1783
| | | Dates: | 1783 | | | Abstract: | This tall, slender volume details Joseph Priestley's experiments with the principles of fire, specifically inflammability, in 1783. The volume contains an essay laying out the theory of and debate surrounding "phlogiston" and then describes the experiments he took to prove its existence.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.540.1.P93 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Scientific Data | | | Subjects: | Phlogiston. | |
8 | Author: | Genth, F. A. (Frederick Augustus), 1820-1893 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Complete catalogue of the collection of minerals of Dr. F. A. Genth, [n.d.]
| | | Dates: | n.d. | | | Abstract: | The bound volume contains a catalogue of Frederick Augustus Genth's library. It is over 100 pages long. Genth was a prominent scientist in Europe and the United States. Born in Germany, he fled during the tumult of 1848, arriving in Baltimore before settling in Philadelphia where he worked as a contract scientist and professor. A large portion of his papers are housed at Penn State.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.549.G283 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Scientific Data | | | Subjects: | Minerals -- Catalogs and collections. | |
11 | Author: | Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Observations météorologiques faites à Springmill [Pennsylvania], 1787-1800
| | | Dates: | 1787-1800 | | | Abstract: | These two volumes contain the meteorological records Peter Legaux kept for fourteen years in Spring Mill, Pennsylvania. One portion contains his correspondence to the American Philosophical Society in which he explains his methods for recording data. The materials dated 1801 were addressed to Thomas Jefferson, then president of the APS. The second part of the collection contains the raw data. Also included in the data collection are records from the 1740s to the 1770s for Philadelphia that are believed to be done by Phineas [possibly Israel] Pemberton.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.551.5.L52 | | | Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Meteorological Data | | | Subjects: | Meteorology -- Pennsylvania -- Observations. | Weather. | |
17 | Author: | Featherstonhaugh, George William, 1780-1866 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | George William Featherstonhaugh papers, 1809-1840
| | | Dates: | 1809-1840 | | | Abstract: | This collection of George William Featherstonhaugh Correspondence. Featherstonhaugh was a prominent British scientist who traveled to America numerous times and helped promote internal improvements. The single original letter is to Benjamin Franklin Peale and discusses mineralogy. The other documents, all photocopies of originals in private hands, discuss science and APS business and are from APS members Peter Du Ponceau, John Vaughan, and James Mease.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.F31 | | | Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | General Correspondence | Scientific Correspondence | | | Subjects: | Science -- Societies, etc. | |
19 | Author: | Gray, Asa, 1810-1888 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Asa Gray papers, 1838-1887
| | | Dates: | 1838-1887 | | | Abstract: | This Collection consists of a variety of correspondence Asa Gray carried on with fellow scientists and collectors in the United States and Europe. Asa Gray was a leading nineteenth American botanist; securing a professorship at Harvard in 1842, he became perhaps the first professional botanist in America. The topic of the letters is almost exclusively botanical in nature. The correspondence includes discussions of publications, current specimens, and fossilized flora. Although Gray carried on extensive correspondence with Charles Darwin, none of that is in this manuscript collection, although the APS does have microfilm of Asa Gray's correspondence that contains some of this Darwin material.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.G78 | | | Extent: | 0.5 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Educational Material | Scientific Correspondence | | | Subjects: | Botanical gardens. | Botany. | Education -- United States. | Plants -- Collection and preservation. | Shells. | |
20 | Author: | Michaux, Francois André, 1770-1855 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Francois André Michaux papers, 1802-1911
| | | Dates: | 1802-1911 | | | Abstract: | The F.A. Michaux Collection is a large collection of correspondence. Francois Michaux was the son of Andre Michaux. He was, like his father, a botanist. Francois also was an active member of the APS. Michaux regularly corresponded with peers in Europe, and this collection captures the conveyance of news, information, and knowledge across the Atlantic. As an active member of the APS and other institutions, Michaux's correspondence also lends insight into the establishment and operation of many scientific institutions. The vast majority of the collection consists of outgoing correspondence from Michaux; his primary correspondent was John Vaughan of the APS. The correspondence is almost exclusively in French. Later documents reflect the APS's continued interest in silviculture, which was spurred by a bequest by Michaux. Included in this section is the APS's acquisition of books and involvement in forest preservation and development, including the planting and preservation of Michaux Grove in Fairmount Park.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.M58.1 | | | Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Foreign Language | General Correspondence | Institutional Records | Scientific Data | | | Subjects: | Forests and forestry -- United States. | |
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