Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand papers, 1876-1906.

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Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand papers, 1876-1906.

Student and laboratory notebooks of electrical engineer Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand.

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Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955

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Physicist (optics, metals). On physics faculty at University of Wisconsin, 1897-1900; and Johns Hopkins University from 1901. From the description of Papers, 1838-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77766866 Physicist (optics, metals). On the physics faculty at University of Wisconsin (1897-1900), and Johns Hopkins University from 1901. From the description of Letters to A. H. Raynolds, 1925-1927. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122575306 Ro...

Silberstein, Ludwik, 1872-

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Wiegand, Henry Hazlehurst, 1858-1943.

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Henry H. Wiegand (1858?-1943) was trained as an electrical engineer at the Johns Hopkins University receiving his B.A. in 1885 and a Certificate of Proficiency in Applied Electricity in 1888. He studied under Henry Rowland and Louis Duncan. After graduating, he worked for Rowland's Multiplex Telegraphic Company and exhibited the telegraph at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Wiegand later manufactured engines and boilers in Baltimore. From the description of Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand pape...

Liebig, Adolf Gustav, -1897.

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Duncan, Louis, -1916.

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Rowland, Henry Augustus, 1848-1901

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Biographical Note: First professor of physics at the Johns Hopkins University. He married Henrietta Harrison in 1890, and they had three children Harriet, Henry, and Davidge. From the description of Rowland (Henry Augustus) papers, 1793-1970. (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 49310918 Henry Augustus Rowland was a physicist and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1896. From the description of Scrapbook, [n.d.]. (American Philosophica...