Papers, 1877-1882.

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Papers, 1877-1882.

Missouri Weather Service Data Notebooks, 1877-1880; bound manuscripts, "Magnetic Survey of Missouri," 8 vol.; photographs of scientific instruments and flashes of lightning; and glass slides of Washington University professors. Also includes books from Nipher's library.

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Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), 1847-

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Education: University of Iowa, Ph.D. (1870), A.M. (1873). Professional experience: Professor in Physical Laboratory, Washington (St. Louis) University, (1870-1874); Professor of Physics, Washington (St. Louis) University, (1874-1905). From the description of Francis E. Nipher collection, 1877-1882. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303177 Nipher (1847-1926). Physicist. University of Iowa: Ph.B. 1870, A.M. 1873, then instructor in Physical Lab. 1870-1874. Washington (St. Loui...

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Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), 1847-

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Education: University of Iowa, Ph.D. (1870), A.M. (1873). Professional experience: Professor in Physical Laboratory, Washington (St. Louis) University, (1870-1874); Professor of Physics, Washington (St. Louis) University, (1874-1905). From the description of Francis E. Nipher collection, 1877-1882. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303177 Nipher (1847-1926). Physicist. University of Iowa: Ph.B. 1870, A.M. 1873, then instructor in Physical Lab. 1870-1874. Washington (St. Loui...

Missouri Weather Service.

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