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The American Industrial Revolution Through Its Survivals
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Brooke Hindle
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Remarks 1
- Acknowledgments 7
- Biographical Sketch of Whitfield J . Bell, J r . with Selected Bibliography 9
- Introduction 31
- Contributors 35
- Benjamin Franklin: "The Old England Man" 39
- Frustration and Benjamin Franklin's Medical Books 57
- William Byrd Reports on His Mission to the Cherokee in 1758 93
- The Men of'68: Graduates of America's First Medical School 109
- "That Awfull Stage" (The Search for the State House Yard Observatory) 155
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, "Learned Engineer," The American Philosophical Society, and the Promotion of Useful Knowledge and Works, 1798-1809 201
- Consensus and Conflict About Imprisonment: The Philadelphia Society For Alleviating The Miseries OfPublic Prisons, 1787-1829 225
- Cotton Textiles and Industrialism 251
- The American Industrial Revolution Through Its Survivals 271
- One Professor's Chief Joy: A Catalog of Books Belonging to Benjamin Smith Barton 311
- Foreign Membership of Biological Scientists in the American Philosophical Society During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 345
- Louis Agassiz as an Early Embryologist in America 393
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Remarks 1
- Acknowledgments 7
- Biographical Sketch of Whitfield J . Bell, J r . with Selected Bibliography 9
- Introduction 31
- Contributors 35
- Benjamin Franklin: "The Old England Man" 39
- Frustration and Benjamin Franklin's Medical Books 57
- William Byrd Reports on His Mission to the Cherokee in 1758 93
- The Men of'68: Graduates of America's First Medical School 109
- "That Awfull Stage" (The Search for the State House Yard Observatory) 155
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, "Learned Engineer," The American Philosophical Society, and the Promotion of Useful Knowledge and Works, 1798-1809 201
- Consensus and Conflict About Imprisonment: The Philadelphia Society For Alleviating The Miseries OfPublic Prisons, 1787-1829 225
- Cotton Textiles and Industrialism 251
- The American Industrial Revolution Through Its Survivals 271
- One Professor's Chief Joy: A Catalog of Books Belonging to Benjamin Smith Barton 311
- Foreign Membership of Biological Scientists in the American Philosophical Society During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 345
- Louis Agassiz as an Early Embryologist in America 393
- Index 415