Kuehne (John Matthias) Photograph Collection 1894-1950

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Kuehne (John Matthias) Photograph Collection 1894-1950

8 feet: 571 silver gelatin prints, 1 color print, 356 glass negatives, 184 film negatives, 289 lantern slides and other glass positives, 2 film positives, 280 autochromes and glass film color transparencies, 15 35mm color slides

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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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