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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T09:54:46machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T09:54:46humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBond, George Phillips, 1825-1865presumedBond, George PhillipspresumedBond, George Phillips 1825-1863presumedBond, G. P. 1825-1865presumedBond, G. P. 1825-1863presumedBond, G. P. 1825-1865 (George Phillips),presumed1825-05-201865-02-17AstronomersAstronomical observationsAstronomyUnited StatesAstronomers
Bond (Harvard, Class of 1845) was director of the Harvard College Observatory.
From the description of Papers of George Phillips Bond, 1851-1865 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972763Astronomical Society of Cambridge (Mass.)Bond family.Bond, Sally,Harvard College Observatory.Harvard UniversityHerschel Family.Heywood, James, 1810-1897.Houghton Library.Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871.Royal Society (Great Britain)Struve, Otto (Otto Wilhelm), 1819-1905.William Bond & Son.Bond, George Phillips 1825-1863Heywood, James, 1810-1897. Letter : Philadelphia, to the editor of the Athenaeum, 1848 Nov. 21.Heywood, James, 1810-1897.Letter : Philadelphia, to the editor of the Athenaeum, 1848 Nov. 21.1 item (4 p.).Autograph letter signed. Relates to the discovery of Saturn's "new satellite" by William and George Bond. Texas Christian UniversityBond, George Phillips, 1825-1865. Papers of George Phillips Bond, 1851-1865 (inclusive).Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Papers of George Phillips Bond, 1851-1865 (inclusive).2 containers.Consists of correspondence, 1851-1865; and journal, 1851. Harvard University Archives.Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865. Letter, 1864.Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Bond, Sally,Letter, 1864.1 item (1 leaf).Equations. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryHoughton Library printed book provenance file, A-D.Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D1 collectionIndex to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.Houghton LibraryRoyal Society (Great Britain). Letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900.Royal Society (Great Britain).Letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900.10 microfilm reels.This collection includes letters to and from Americans (including South America and the West Indies) and letters about America selected from the Society's manuscripts (Classified Papers, Letter Books, Letters and Papers, Royal Society Letters, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and other official groups) and from collections of private papers (Sir Charles Blagden, William Buckland, John Canton, Sir John F. W. Herschel, Sir Edward Sabine, and others). The documents range in time and character from John Winthrop, Jr., "A Description of the Artifice & Making of Tarr & Pitch in New England" (1662), to letters from Sir Thomas Edward Thorne to his wife describing the American West, where he was on a surveying party in the 1880s. American Philosophical Society LibraryBond family. Papers of the Bond family, 1845-1872 (inclusive).Bond family.Bond, William Cranch, 1789-1859.William Cranch Bond family collection, 1845-1872 and undated8 containers of mss.Includes Bond family letters, 1866-1872; letters, 1845-1851 from W.C. Bond to his son, G.P. Bond, and others; drawings, 1847-1849, of sun spots; G.P. Bond memoranda, 1859, concerning W.C. Bond; and Elizabeth L. Bond's sketches of the Bond family, ca. 1938 (3 manuscripts) and reminiscences of the Harvard College Observatory with related letters.Harvard University Archives.Royal Society (Great Britain). Letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900.Royal Society (Great Britain)Letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900.10 microfilm reels.This collection includes letters to and from Americans (including South America and the West Indies) and letters about America selected from the Society's manuscripts (Classified Papers, Letter Books, Letters and Papers, Royal Society Letters, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and other official groups) and from collections of private papers (Sir Charles Blagden, William Buckland, John Canton, Sir John F. W. Herschel, Sir Edward Sabine, and others). The documents range in time and character from John Winthrop, Jr., "A Description of the Artifice & Making of Tarr & Pitch in New England" (1662), to letters from Sir Thomas Edward Thorne to his wife describing the American West, where he was on a surveying party in the 1880s. American Philosophical Society LibraryRoyal Society (Great Britain) letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900, 1662-1900Royal Society (Great Britain) letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900 1662-190010.0 Microfilm reel(s)This collection includes letters to and from Americans (including South America and the West Indies) and letters about America selected from the Society's manuscripts (Classified Papers, Letter Books, Letters and Papers, Royal Society Letters, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and other official groups) and from collections of private papers (Sir Charles Blagden, William Buckland, John Canton, Sir John F. W. Herschel, Sir Edward Sabine, and others). The documents range in time and character from John Winthrop, Jr., "A Description of the Artifice & Making of Tarr & Pitch in New England" (1662), to letters from Sir Thomas Edward Thorne to his wife describing the American West, where he was on a surveying party in the 1880s.American Philosophical SocietyHerschel Family. Papers, 1721-1951, (bulk 1810-1871).Herschel Family.Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of, 1784-1860.Adams, John Couch, 1819-1892.Addington, Henry Unwin, d. 1870.Airy, George Biddell, Sir, 1801-1892.Arago, F. (François), 1786-1853.Arbuthnot, George.Atkinson, Jasper, 1761-1844.Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871.Baily, Francis, 1774-1844.Baldwin, Mary.Barton, William Henry, 1803-Bateson, William Henry, 1812-1881.Beaufort, Francis, Sir, 1774-1857.Becher, A. B. (Alexander Bridport), 1796-1876.Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford), 1820-1887.Bethune, John Elliot Drinkwater, 1801-1851.Bingly, Henry.Birt, William Radcliffe, 1804-1881.Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Bond, William Cranch, 1789-1859.Borden, Gail, 1801-1874.Bourke, Richard, Sir, 1777-1855.Brande, William Thomas, 1788-1866.Brewster, David, Sir, 1781-1868.Brodie, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Collins), Sir, 1783-1862.Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869.Cameron, Julia Margaret, 1815-1879.Chandos, Richard Grenville, 1823-1889.Children, John George.Chubb, Hammond.Clarke, Edward Daniel, 1769-1822.Cruickshank, John, 1787-1875.Dalton, John, 1766-1844.Daniell, J. Frederic (John Frederic), 1790-1845.Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868.De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871.Dolland, George.Eardley-Wilmot, Frederich Marow, 1812-1877.Ellis, Alexander John, 1814-1890.Encke, Johann Franz, 1791-1865.Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867.Field, Henry William, 1803-1888.Finch, Henry.Forbes, James David, 1809-1868.Forbes, John, Sir,1787-1861.Gauss, Carl Friedrich, 1777-1855.Gibbs, Frederick Waymounth, 1821-Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898.Graham, Thomas, 1805-1869.Grahame, James, 1790-1842.Haggard, William Debonaire.Halifax, Charles Wood, Viscount, 1800-1885.Hamilton, George Alexander, 1802-1871.Hamilton, William Alexander Baillie.Hankey, Thomson, 1805-1893.Hardcastle, Joseph Alfred, 1815-1899.Harness, H. D. (Henry Drury), 1804-1883.Harwood, Philip, 1809-1887.Hawkins, Edward, 1780-1867.Haygarth, John, 1740-1827.Herschel, Caroline Lucretia, 1750-1848.Herschel, John, Mrs., d. 1876.Herschel, John F. W. (John Frederick William), Sir, 1792-1871.Herschel, Margaret Brodie Stewart.Herschel, Mary, Lady.Herschel, William, Sir, 1738-1822.Herschel, William James, Sir, Bart, 1833-1917.Hickson, W. E. (William Edward), 1803-1870.Hubbard, John Gellibrand, 1805-1889.Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859.Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855.Hunt, Robert, 1807-1887.Hutton, Charles, 1737-1823.Inglis, Robert Harry, Sir, 1786-1855.James, H., 1803-1877.Jervis, T. B. (Thomas Best), 1796-1857.Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882.Jones, Richard, 1790-1855.Jones, T. Rupert (Thomas Rupert), 1819-1911.Kane, Robert, 1809-1890.Kater, Captain (Henry), 1777-1835.Kelland, Philip, 1808-1879.Kitchin, G. W. (George William), b. 1827.Knipping, Anne Elise.Lalande, Joseph Jérôme Le Français de, 1732-1807.Lefroy, J. H. (John Henry), Sir, 1817-1890.Lloyd, Humphrey, 1800-1881.Lubbock, J. W. (John William), 1803-1865.Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875.Maclear, Thomas, 1794-1879.Mallet, Robert, 1810-1881.Maskelyne, Nevil, 1732-1811.Mathison, Gilbert Farquhar.May, Charles, 1800-1860.Melbourne, William Lamb, Viscount, 1779-1848.Meyer, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911.Miller, William Hallows, 1801-1880.Minto, Gilbert Murray Knynmond, Lord, 1782-1859.Monteagle of Brandon, Thomas Spring-Rice, Baron, 1790-1866.Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871.Mushet, Robert Forester, 1811-1891.Nicollet, J. N. (Joseph Nicolas), 1786-1843.Northampton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, Marquis of, 1790-1851.Owen, Richard, 1804-1892.Peacock, George, 1805-1883.Phillips, John, 1800-1874.Pistrucci, Benedetto, 1783-1855.Planta, Joseph, 1744-1827.Price, Bartholomew, 1818-1898.Pritchard, Charles, 1808-1893.Quetelet, Adolphe, 1796-1874.Reynolds, H. R. (Henry Revell), ca. 1775-1854.Rich, Henry, Sir, 1803-1869.Ritchie, William, 1790-1837.Robertson, Patrick Francis.Rodgers, Charles J. (Charles James), 1838-1898.Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869.Ross, James Clark, Sir, 1800-1862.Rosse, William Parsons, Earl of, 1800-1867.Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878.Ryan, Edward, Sir, 1793-1875.Sabine, Edward, Sir, 1788-1883.Schlagintweit, Herman, 1826-1885.Sharpey, William, 1802-1880.Sheepshanks, R. (Richard), 1794-1855.Sheil, Richard Lalor, 1791-1851.Smee, Alfred, 1818-1877.Smith, J. T. (John Thomas), 1805-1882.Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865.Spottiswoode, William, 1825-1883.Stewart, James Calder.Stewart, Peter.Stokes, George Gabriel, 1819-1903.Strachey, Richard, Sir, 1817-1908.Sykes, Colonel (William Henry), 1790-1872.Talbot, William Henry Fox, 1800-1877.Taylor, Richard, 1781-1858.Trevelyan, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1807-1886.Venn, Henry, 1796-1873.Vulliamy, Benjamin Lewis, 1780-1854.Ward, H. G. (Henry George), 1797-1860.Weld, Charles Richard, 1813-1869.Wheatstone, Charles, Sir, 1802-1875.Whewell, William, 1794-1866.William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-1837.Whitworth, Joseph, 1803-1887.Wilson, C. Rivers.Wilson, James, 1805-1860.Wyon, Leonard Charles, 1826-1891.Young, Thomas, 1773-1829.British Association for the Advancement of Science.Great Britain. Royal Mint.Merz, Georg and Söhne.Royal Commission on Standards of Weight and Measurement.Royal Greenwich Observatory.Royal Society (Great Britain)Papers, 1721-1951, (bulk 1810-1871).47 boxes (20 linear feet)The bulk of the Herschel papers consists of Sir John F.W. Herschel's correspondence, essays, drawings, notes, calculations, reports, notebooks, charts, documents, memoranda books, diaries, and travel journals from 1809 to 1871. Also present are Caroline Lucretia Herschel's correspondence, biographical memoranda, documents, tables, and diaries from 1787 to 1846; Sir William Herschel's correspondence, essays, notes, and tables from 1758 to 1822; correspondence and essays by other members of the Herschel family, colleagues, and acquaintances; and reports, minutes, and documents of various organizations to which John F.W. Herschel belonged. Among manuscripts of Sir John Herschel's works are his writings on actinometry, astronomy, the barometer, biology, chemistry, geology, music, photography, physical optics, physics, and other subjects, as well as 37 poems he wrote between 1826 and 1842. A manuscript of one of Herschel's earliest works, Memoir on a Remarkable Application of Cote's Theorems, is present in the collection, as are notebooks from his student years. Notes from numerous chemistry experiments date from 1848 to 1870. Diaries cover the years 1820-71, while travel journals from 1809 to 1850 contain observations on tours in Italy, France, Germany, and England. Herschel's reports, notes, star charts, financial accounts, and diaries from his work at an observation point at the Cape of Good Hope are present. Reports, essays, and documents of various organizations with which Sir John was associated, including the Royal Mint (1850-55), the English Committee for the Terrestrial Magnetism Survey (1838-39), the Greenwich Observatory (1830), the Royal University Commission (1850), the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Royal Commission on Standards of Weights and Measurements (1838-43), are also included. Items in the miscellaneous works series include Sir John Herschel's sketches titled "Profiles Taken with the Camera Lucida," sketches of apparatus, and various writings and calculations. Sir John's list of his publications chronologically records all of his published books, articles, and letters from 1812 to 1870. The letters series comprises correspondence from Sir John Herschel to over 200 correspondents, including George Biddell Airy, Mary Baldwin, W.E. Gladstone, Margaret Brodie Stewart Herschel, Richard Jones, Henry Rich, Edward Sabine, William Henry Fox Talbot, and Charles E. Trevelyan. The miscellaneous series is comprised of correspondence to Sir John Herschel, correspondence and works of other members of the Herschel family, and correspondence and works of colleagues and acquaintances. Also included are Sir John's account books, memoranda books, and Lady Herschel's housekeeping books from 1822 to 1840. Correspondence to Sir John Herschel includes nearly 1200 letters from such correspondents as George Biddell Airy, Jasper Atkinson, Charles Babbage, William Thomas Brande, Henry Drury Harness, George Peacock, Richard Sheepshanks, and William Whewell. Within Sir William Herschel's correspondence are letters from his father and other relatives in Germany. Sir William's "Concerning the Central Powers of the Particles of Matter," "My Idea of Matter," "Remarks on Dr. Priestly's Disquisition on Matter and Spirit," "Interference of Light," notes on astronomy, notes on optics, and various mathematical tables are represented in the collection. A list of the telescopes Sir William constructed and documents relating to his early musical career are also present. Sir William's biographical memoranda from 1758 to 1787, recopied by Caroline Herschel, and the original draft of Sir John's obituary of his father, are included as well. Among Caroline Herschel's correspondence are letters from Carl Gauss, John Haygarth, Alexander von Humboldt, and Joseph Lalande. Caroline Herschel's manuscripts include diaries from 1833 to 1845, biographical memoranda, an autobiography, documents about the disposal of her property, her will, diplomas, the royal warrant for her salary, and her astronomical tables. Her commonplace book of astronomical memoranda records her education as an astronomer. Correspondence by various other members of the Herschel family dates from 1721 to 1951. Correspondence and writings by other scientists, such as George Biddell Airy and John Dalton, complete the miscellaneous series. EnglishGermanItalianFrenchHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterHarvard College Observatory. Records of Directors W.C. Bond and G.P. Bond, 1845-1865 (inclusive).Harvard College Observatory.Records of the Harvard College Observatory Director George Phillips Bond, 1845-186526 containersThe Records of Harvard College Observatory Director George Phillips Bond, consisting of correspondence and subject files, manuscript drafts, and astronomical data, chiefly document the research activities of the Harvard College Observatory from 1859 to 1865. Chronicled are observations of planets, including Mars and Jupiter; efforts to determine the brightness of stars; and the detection of comets, eclipses, and other astronomical phenomena. George Phillips Bond (1825-1865), an astronomer, was the director of the Harvard College Observatory and Phillips Professor of Astronomy at Harvard from 1859 to 1865.Harvard University Archives.William Bond & Son. Records of William Bond & Son and The Bond Family, 1724-1931 (inclusive), 1769-1923 (bulk).William Bond & Son.Records of William Bond & Son and The Bond Family, 1724-1931 (inclusive), 1769-1923 (bulk).5 1/2 linear ft. and 4 portfolio files.Records of William Bond & Son document various aspects of the clock-making industry and its impact on 19th century America, particularly the railroad industry, and astronomical and geodetic sciences. Also includes some family papers; personal documents of William Cranch Bond, such as deeds, his father's apprentice indenture, 1769, and naturalization papers, 1785; and Harvard College Observatory records from Bond's directorship (1845-1859). Business records include 4 volumes of daybooks, 1833-1903, recording dealings with the Observatory and U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; agreement with the railroads to maintain their clocks and provide standard time for them; involvement with the U.S. Chronometric Expedition to determine difference of longitude between Greenwich Observatory (England) and Cambridge, Mass.; bankruptcy of the firm in 1875; and instrument repair. Additional records are 3 volumes of account books, 1857-1917, business correspondence, 1808-1931, and letterbooks, 1816-1914; payroll and legal documents, such as U.S. Navy contract to maintain chronometers; a book of drawings for, and photographs of chronographs (astronomical recording devices); and miscellaneous materials including notes on chronometer making, testimonials and photographs of the business. Family papers contain letters, dated 1800-1909, photographs, land deeds, genealogical documents, and biographical information on William Bond by Edward Everett. Collection includes objects such as foundry patterns, medals, and watches. Records relating to the Harvard Observatory include correspondence and drafts of annual reports, 1849-1866. There are several William Bond & Son clocks also housed in the Historical Scientific Instruments collection.Harvard University Archives.May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel J. May diary, 1860.May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871.Samuel J. May diary, 1860.1 v. ; 16 cm.Diary of Samuel May gives account of daily life of a 19th Century clergyman: weddings, funerals, services to the poor, sermons, correspondence, publications, visits, etc. along with May's special interests which include activity with the Underground Railroad in October, August, and November. Cornell University LibraryAstronomical Society of Cambridge (Mass.). Minute book : manuscript, 1854-1857.Astronomical Society of Cambridge (Mass.)Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Peirce, Benjamin, 1809-1880.Runkle, John D. 1822-1902.Winlock, Joseph, 1826-1875.Minute book : manuscript, 1854-1857.1 v. (39 p.) ; 35 cm.Houghton LibraryLetters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, recipient. Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)36 linear feet (73 boxes)Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.EnglishHoughton LibraryBond, George Phillips, 1825-1865. Papers, 1851-1897.Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Papers, 1851-1897.240 items.Correspondence pertaining to Bond's life and work as an astronomer, and extracts from observatory notebooks and articles. Includes letters (1897) from people giving their recollections of Bond. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryHeywood, James, 1810-1897. Letter : Philadelphia, to the editor of the Athenaeum, 1848 Nov. 21.Heywood, James, 1810-1897.Letter : Philadelphia, to the editor of the Athenaeum, 1848 Nov. 21.1 item (4 p.) ; 19 cm.Autograph letter signed. Relates to the discovery of Saturn's "new satellite" by William and George Bond. University of Chicago LibraryStruve, Otto (Otto Wilhelm), 1819-1905. Materials in the Harvard University Archives relating to Otto Wilhelm Struve / [Otto Struve].Struve, Otto (Otto Wilhelm), 1819-1905.Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.Winlock, Joseph, 1826-1875.Pickering, Edward C. (Edward Charles), 1846-1919.Auwers, A. (Arthur), 1838-1915.Harvard University. Archives.Materials in the Harvard University Archives relating to Otto Wilhelm Struve / [Otto Struve].19 items.The collection contains material ranging from correspondence to various types of research materials. US Naval Observatory, James M. Gilliss LibraryHarvard College Observatory. Records of Director Edward C. Pickering, 1864-1926 (inclusive).Harvard College Observatory.Records of the Harvard College Observatory Director Edward C. Pickering, 1854-1926168 containers.Edward Charles Pickering (1846-1919), a physicist and astronomer, was the director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1876 to 1919, as well as, Phillips Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy (1876-1887) and Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy (1887-1919). Pickering’s records as Observatory Director, consisting chiefly of correspondence, document the research activities and administration of the Harvard College Observatory from 1854 to 1926. During Pickering’s administration, the Observatory's principal areas of research included programs in photometric, photographic, and spectroscopic stellar investigations. Pickering built an extensive library of photographic plates at Harvard, established an observing station in Arequipa, Peru, to achieve worldwide coverage of the sky, and employed women to carry out the Observatory's photographic and spectroscopic programs.Harvard University Archives.