Papers of Carl G. Barth and his son J. Christian Barth, 1878-1944 (inclusive), 1899-1944 (bulk).

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Papers of Carl G. Barth and his son J. Christian Barth, 1878-1944 (inclusive), 1899-1944 (bulk).

Drawings, blueprints, and technical materials prepared for various companies; printed articles; and slides used for Barth's lectures. A collection of slide rules has been transferred to the Historical Scientific Instruments Collection at Harvard.

5 linear ft. (2 file cabinets, 17 v.)

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