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    Namesakes

    • Date: April 18, 2012
    • Description: Access the official records of the Smithsonian Institution and learn about its history, key events, people, and research.

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    Torch 10/1958

    • Description: SIA Record Unit 000371, Smithsonian Institution., Office of Public Affairs, The Torch, 1955-1960, 1965-1988, 1958 Box 1 Folder 10

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    George Keate

    • Date: August 6, 2021
    • Description: George Keate (1729–1797) was a first cousin of Elizabeth Macie and Henrietta Maria Walker. He served as a trustee of Walker’s marriage settlement, and was therefore involved in all subsequent legal matters, including those described in the Hungerford Deed. Keate was the son of George Keate the elder, the younger brother of John Keate (Macie and Walker’s father).

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    Torch 09/1959

    • Description: SIA Record Unit 000371, Smithsonian Institution., Office of Public Affairs, The Torch, 1955-1960, 1965-1988, 1959 Box 1 Folder 9

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  9. Field Notes, 1871, 1871, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA RU007073.

    Field Notes, 1871

    • Date: 1871 18710923 1871

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    Torch Summer/1972

    • Description: SIA Record Unit 000371, Smithsonian Institution., Office of Public Affairs, The Torch, 1955-1960, 1965-1988, 1972 Box 1 Folder Summer

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  13. Colombian trip, 1944, 1944, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA Acc. 12-053.

    Colombian trip, 1944

    • Date: 1944 19440409 19440628

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    Pamela M. Henson

    • Date: April 5, 2011
    • Description: Access the official records of the Smithsonian Institution and learn about its history, key events, people, and research.

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    Science Service, Up Close: Of Princes, Princesses, and Science

    • Date: June 12, 2018
    • Creator: Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette
    • Description: As editor E. E. Slosson began setting up the Science Service news office, his mail was flooded with inquiries from potential contributors. Writers and photographers described their accomplishments and submitted samples of their work. One such letter, from Albert Harlingue on April 13, 1921, must have piqued Slosson’s interest, for it coincided with the Washington visit of “a

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    Found in the Archives: The Trail of a Naturalist Pirate

    • Date: September 19, 2017
    • Creator: Jessica Lavin
    • Description: Barbeque. Doughboy. Free trade. Pumple-nose. Smugglers. Cortan. Crockadore. Chopsticks. William Dampier, the 17th century explorer turned privateer/pirate, is credited with introducing these words, and more than 1,000 others, into the English vernacular. He was the first explorer to circumnavigate the globe three times, and created the first detailed record of Australian Flora

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  21. Diary no. 7, June 14, 1929-August 14, 1929, 1929, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA RU007148.

    Diary no. 7, June 14, 1929-August 14, 1929

    • Date: 1929 19290614 19290814
    • Creator: Graham, David Crockett

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    The Bigger Picture - Page 20|Smithsonian Institution Archives

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