History of the Harvard College Observatory During the Period 1840-1890
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A series of popular newspaper essays assembled into a pamphlet recounts the institution's first fifty years, presenting previously unpublished facts and illustrations for a general audience. The account traces earlier astronomical efforts and planning that culminated in formal establishment, follows the organizational steps and patronage that made construction and equipping possible, and highlights the director whose mechanical design of the observatory dome proved influential. It describes practical collaborations tied to a national exploring expedition and chronicles the observatory's gradual maturation, its scientific activities, and administrative developments while generally avoiding technical detail.
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