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    Astrophysical Observatory Established

    • Date: March 1, 1890

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    Contract Awarded for Construction of Smithsonian Institution Building

    • Date: March 19, 1847

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    Clifford Elected Acting Chancellor

    • Date: December 19, 1873

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    Smithson Made a Fellow of the Royal Society

    • Date: April 26, 1787

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    Hodgkins Fund Awards Made

    • Date: August 9, 1895

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    Smithsonian a Co-partner in Mercer Trust

    • Date: November 3, 1882

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  13. SI History Bibliography

    The Influence of the Smithsonian Institution upon the Development of Libraries, The Organization of the Work of Societies, and the Publication of Scientific Literature in the United States

    • Date: 1897
    • Creator: Billings, John Shaw 1838-1913
    • Creator: Billings, John Shaw 1838-1913

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    SI Annual Reports to be Printed by GPO

    • Date: March 3, 1885

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    Monument Erected to Andrew Jackson Downing

    • Date: September, 1856

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    Forsyth Solicits Advice on Smithson Bequest

    • Date: July, 1838

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    SI Receives Residual Smithson Legacy

    • Date: June 11, 1864

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    The Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution with Other Institutions of Learning

    • Date: 1897
    • Creator: Gilman, Daniel Coit
    • Creator: Gilman, Daniel Coit

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