Kuehne (John Matthias)

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John Matthias Kuehne (1872-1960) was a Physics professor at the University of Texas at Austin from 1909 to 1951. He was a pioneer in researching the relationship between magnetism and electricity, helped found the McDonald Observatory, and taught the first photography class at UT in 1908.

From the guide to the Kuehne (John Matthias) Photograph Collection, 1894-1950, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

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Chicago, Illinois
Austin, Texas
Travis County, Texas
New Mexico
Brenham, Texas
Wyoming
Hawaii
Shanghai, China
Colorado
New Braunfels, Texas
Flagstaff, Arizona
Japan
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All Saints Episcopal Chape (Austin)
Anderson's Mill (Travis County)
Barton Creek (Travis County)
Barton Springs (Travis County)
Bastrop State Park
Blinn Memorial College (Brenham)
Bluebonnets
Buggies and carriages
Bull Creek (Travis County)
Children and youth
Churches
Church socials
Circuses
Cityscapes
Columbia River
Cotton
Davis Mountains
Enchanted Rock (Gillespie County)
Painted Desert (Arizona)
Pike's Peak (Colorado)
UT Department of Physics
UT McDonald Observatory
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