Meteorological observations, 1802-1814.

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Meteorological observations, 1802-1814.

There are observations from 1802 to 1810 made by Heckewelder at Gnaden hütten, Pennsylvania, which continue those he made for 1800 [published in "Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal" 1,2(1805):134]. There are also observations from 1810 to 1814 made by George G. Miller at Beersheba, Ohio, and from September 1-7, 1800 made by Christian Frederick Denke at Fairfield, Upper Canada [the latter printed in "Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal" 1,2(1805):142].

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Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823

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John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder was a Moravian missionary. From the description of Letters and manuscripts, 1741-1822. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523571 From the description of Journey with the commissioners to the Indian treaty, 1793. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122579018 From the description of Letters and papers, 1789-1796. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 1225...

Miller, George (George Trumbull)

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Denke, Christian Frederick, 1775-1838.

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Denke was a clergyman and botanist. He settled in Salem, North Carolina in 1831. Muhlenberg was a Lutheran clergyman and a botanist. From the description of Letters, 1798-1811, to Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst (Henry) Muhlenberg. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523549 Christian Frederick Denke (1775-1838) was a Moravian minister, missionary, linguist and amateur botanist. He sent numerous letters and botanical specimens to the noted Am...