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Showing results 1 - 12 of 19 for
Smithsonian's History Explorer (Website)
Joseph Henry Advises Secretary of the Navy on U.S. Exploring Expedition to Paraguay
Date:
November 10, 1852
David Pawson
Date:
c. 1975
Creator
: Unknown
Creator
: Unknown
Opinion of Attorney General on National Museum
Date:
June 10, 1857
Gedón and Vicente Alvarez
Date:
January 11, 1956
Creator
: Wetmore, Alexander 1886-
Creator
: Wetmore, Alexander 1886-
Armagedón Hartmann and Vicente Alvarez
Date:
January 11, 1956
Creator
: Wetmore, Alexander 1886-
Creator
: Wetmore, Alexander 1886-
Scientists in Bikini Atoll Collecting Specimens
Date:
1947
Operation Crossroads: Giant Clam Specimen
Date:
1947
Alexander Wetmore, Ratibor Hartmann and Cristobal Sánchez
Date:
March 16, 1949
Creator
: Unknown
Creator
: Unknown
A butterfly fish (Chaetodon mertensis) taken at Bikini Atoll
Date:
1947
Joseph P. E. Morrison Working Aboard Ship
Date:
1947
Joseph Henry Seeks Support for Kane's Arctic Expedition
Date:
December 1, 1852
A Giant Sea Urchin Specimen from Bikini Atoll
Date:
1947
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