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At the Edge of Science: Joseph Henry, Visionary Theorizers, and the SmithsonianDOI: info:10.1080/00033798400200351v. 41No. 5445–461
Molella, Arthur P. 1984. "At the Edge of Science: Joseph Henry, Visionary Theorizers, and the Smithsonian." Annals of Science, 41, (5) 445–461. https://doi.org/10.1080/00033798400200351.
Molella, Arthur P. and Finn, Bernard S. 1984. "History of Electricity at the Smithsonian." IEEE Transactions on Education, 27, (4) 218–225. https://doi.org/10.1109/TE.1984.4321706.
Myers, Susan H. 1984. "Marketing American Pottery: Maulden Perine in Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio, 19, (1) 51–66. https://doi.org/10.1086/496164.
Patent Models: Symbols for an EraCooper-Hewitt Museum8–11
Post, Robert C. 1984. "Patent Models: Symbols for an Era." In American Enterprise: Nineteenth-Century Patent Models. Post, Robert C., editor. 8–11. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum.
The Dietz Burner: The Earliest Known Flat Wick Coal Oil Burner in Americav. 508–13
Serio, Anne Marie. 1984. "The Dietz Burner: The Earliest Known Flat Wick Coal Oil Burner in America." The Rushlight, 50 8–13.
Engineers for the Public Good: A History of the Buffalo District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineersv. 25161–162
Stine, Jeffrey K. 1984. [Book review] "Engineers for the Public Good: A History of the Buffalo District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Technology and Culture, 25, 161–162.
Engineering Education at Penn State: A Century in the Land-Grant Traditionv. 6Graduate Program in Public Historical Studies, Dept. of History, University of California108–110
Stine, Jeffrey K. 1984. [Book review] "Engineering Education at Penn State: A Century in the Land-Grant Tradition." The Public Historian, 6, 108–110.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Issues in the Twentieth Century: A BibliographyGPO
Stine, Jeffrey K. and Robinson, Michael C. 1984. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Issues in the Twentieth Century: A Bibliography. Washington, DC: GPO.
Another Early Snowplowv. 1516–9
White, John H., Jr. 1984. "Another Early Snowplow." Railroad History, 151 6–9.
The 1984 Railroad History Awardsv. 1516–9
Withuhn, William L. 1984. "The 1984 Railroad History Awards." Railroad History, 151 6–9.
The Jacquard and Woven Silk Picturesv. 19–75
Adrosko, Rita J. 1983. "The Jacquard and Woven Silk Pictures." Ars Textrina, 1 9–75.
Smithsonian Santos: Collecting and the CollectionAncient City Press243–279
Ahlborn, Richard E. and Rubenstein, Harry R. 1983. "Smithsonian Santos: Collecting and the Collection." In Hispanic Arts and Ethnohistory in the Southwest. Weigle, Marta, Larcombe, Claudia, and Larcombe, Samuel, editors. 243–279. Santa Fe: Ancient City Press.
A suggestion concerning James Smithson's concept of "Increase and Diffusion."DOI: info:10.2307/3104039v. 24246–255
Bird, William L. 1983. "A suggestion concerning James Smithson's concept of "Increase and Diffusion."." Technology and Culture, 24 246–255. https://doi.org/10.2307/3104039.
The Fat and the Lean: American Wood Type in the 19th CenturyNational Museum of American History31
Harris, Elizabeth M. 1983. The Fat and the Lean: American Wood Type in the 19th Century. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of American History.
Historic American Merchant Marine SurveyAyer
Jackson, Melvin H. 1983. Historic American Merchant Marine Survey. Salem, N.H.: Ayer.
Steam and the SeaPeabody Museum90
Johnston, Paul F. 1983. Steam and the Sea. Salem: Peabody Museum.
Fatio de Duillier and Fruit-Walls improved, natural philosophy, solar radiation and gardening in late seventeenth century EnglandNo. 4403
Kidwell, Peggy Aldrich. 1983. "Fatio de Duillier and Fruit-Walls improved, natural philosophy, solar radiation and gardening in late seventeenth century England." Agricultural History, (4) 403.
Women's History and Public History: The Museum ConnectionDOI: info:10.2307.3377251v. 5No. 2Graduate Program in Public Historical Studies, Dept. of History, University of California63–73
Mayo, Edith P. 1983. "Women's History and Public History: The Museum Connection." The Public Historian, 5, (2) 63–73. https://doi.org/10.2307.3377251.
The Beginning of ThingsDryad Press48
Rand, Harry Z. 1983. The Beginning of Things. Dryad Press.
Kentucky ArtUniversity of Kentucky Art Museum72
Rand, Harry Z. 1983. Kentucky Art. University of Kentucky Art Museum.