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Showing results 13 - 24 of 35 for
Electricity -- History
SI History Chronology
Unit of Inductance Named the "Henry"
Date:
August 1893
SI History Chronology
East Wing of SIB Converted to Work Areas
Date:
December 15, 1878
SI History Chronology
Communication Devices Installed, USNM & SIB
Date:
1880
SI History Chronology
Joseph Henry Presents His First Paper on Electromagnetism
Date:
October 20, 1827
SI History Chronology
Garfield's Inaugural Ball at Smithsonian
Date:
March 4, 1881
SI History Chronology
Joseph Henry Demonstrates Enhanced Electromagnet
Date:
April 15, 1829
SI History Chronology
Alfred Vail Fails to Credit Joseph Henry for Development of Telegraph
Date:
1845
SI History Chronology
Joseph Henry Experiments on Body of Executed Murderer
Date:
September 6, 1833
SI History Chronology
Smithsonian Participates in Expositions
Date:
Fall/Winter, 1884
SI History Chronology
Telephones Introduced in SIB
Date:
June 12, 1878
SI History Chronology
U.S. National Museum Electrified
Date:
1901
SI History Chronology
Freer Auditorium Named After Meyers
Date:
February 4, 1991
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