Prints Collection
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Benjamin Franklin am hofe zu Versailles. | ca. 1820 | 1 item(s) | ||
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Benjamin Franklin, seated at desk. | 1873 | 1 item(s) | ||
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Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin title page. | 1793 | 1 item(s) | ||
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Color engraving of Benjamin Franklin. | n. d. | |||
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Benjamin Franklin, brown tone, oval portrait. | ca. 1800 | |||
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Benjamin Franklin in red coat. | n. d. | |||
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"Vertu et Travail." | n. d. | |||
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Franklin and Electricity, 1752. | n. d. | |||
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Franklin, seated at table. | n. d. | |||
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Franklin Residence at Ecton, Northamptonshire. | n. d. | |||
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"Prof. Darwin," Figaro's London Sketchbook of Celebrities. | ||||
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"Mr. C. R. Darwin, Author of the Origin of Species." | OS | |||
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"The Contrast, or Things as they are." | ||||
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"Mad Tom's First Practical Essay on the Rights of Man." | ||||
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"A sure cure for all Paines" | ||||
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"A Democrat." | ||||
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"The End of Pain." | ||||
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"Hear and improve," he pertly cries, "I come to make all nations wise." | ||||
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"Two Pair of Portraits." | ||||
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"Tree of Liberty, with the Devil Tempting John Bull." 1798 | ||||
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"London Corresponding Society." | ||||
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"Destruction of the French Gun Boats, or Little Boney and the Friend Talley in Hight Glee." | ||||
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"We Explain the Rights of Men to de Noblesse." | ||||
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The Absent Man. | ||||
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Thomas Paine | ||||
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Full length view of Thomas Paine, standing, holding copy of "Rights of Man." | ||||
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Profile portrait, identified by caption as Thomas Paine. | ||||
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Thomas Paine, portrait, as older man with hand in coat. | ||||
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"A radical reformer." | ||||
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"Cobbett at Coventry." | ||||
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"Mad Tom, or the Man of Rights." | ||||
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"Tom Paine's nightly pest." | ||||
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"Wha Wants Me" Cartoon associated with Thomas Paine. | ||||
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Thomas Paine, portrait, seated with book. | ||||
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Thomas Paine house. | ||||
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Thomas Paine house. | ||||
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Thomas Paine Monument, postcard. | ||||
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Thomas Paine Cottage, North and Paine Aves., New Rochelle, N.Y., postcard. | ||||
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Thomas Paine Memorial House, New Rochelle, NY, post card. | ||||
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One cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, 1892. | ||||
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Benjamin Franklin postage stamp, French. | ||||
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Benjamin Franklin postage stamp, Italian. | ||||
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Benjamin Franklin, 1/2 cent stamps. | ||||
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Benjamin Franklin, 250th Anniversary stamps. | ||||
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First Postmaster General, Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790. | ||||
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Franklin stamp, 1/2 cent, Commemorating the 250th anniversary of Franklin's birth. | ||||
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Franklin stamp, two cents. | ||||
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Three cent postage stamp centenary, featuring portraits of Washington and Franklin, June 1947. | ||||
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One cent Franklin stamp. | ||||
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Green and gold one cent stamp, silhouette of Franklin in profile. | ||||
Other Descriptive Information: Pictured: Banta, Goodale, Harris, Blakeslee?, Gortner?, Shull, DeVries, Davenport Access digital object: | ||||
Manual Labor Bank note with image of Benjamin Franklin. | ||||
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Bank note, Franklin Silk Company. | ||||
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"Neither War nor Peace." | ||||
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Seth Newhouse, 1842-1921 | ||||
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Death of Miantonomo | ||||
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Gretomih, Kishagashugah, Minckchatahooh | ||||
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Medicine man curing a patient | ||||
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Myhangah, Washingasbha, Marchanthitahtoongah | ||||
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Sitting Bull | ||||
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The death cry | ||||
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The rainbow | ||||
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Hoboken Bank note with image of Franklin, 1829. | ||||
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Thomas Nuttall. | ||||
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F11.21.1 Professor John A. Ryder (1852-1895) | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 12.5 x 9.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Ryder was an American zoologist and embryologist. He worked for the United States Fish Commission from 1880 to 1886 and Professor of Comparative Embryology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1886 to 1895. | ||||
F11.21.3 Mathew Arnold (1822-1888) | undated | Size: mount 32.6 x 24.8 cm., image 14.5 x 9.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Matthew Arnold was an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools | ||||
F11.21.4 Edwin Swift Balch | undated | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Philadelphian. Studied law at Harvard. Was an artist. In 1902 Edwin traveled to, and explored, Antarctica one of the earliest explorations | ||||
F11.21.6 Thomas M. Cleemann | 1887 | Size: mount 30.3 x 25.5 cm., image 14 x 10 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Wrote: "Railroad Engineers Practice": A description of the duties of the young enginer in preliminary and location surveys and in construction. 1880 Member of American Philosophical Society | ||||
F11.21.7 Statuary To His Majesty Edward VII | undated | Size: image 34.5 x 27.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33LH-B-33 | |
F11.21.8 Albert Einstein | undated | Size: mount 35 x 28 cm., image 27 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Visitor to England. Newspaper article. | ||||
F11.21.9 Paul Beck Goddard | 1840 | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 17 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Image of Goddard enlarged from daguerrotype by Julius Sachse. Goddard was the first person to use bromine in connection with photogrpahy. | ||||
F11.21.10 Bas relief of Thomas Jefferson | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoimage of bas relief | LH-B-33 | |
F11.21.11 Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Sully, print | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 20 x 18 Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Photograph signed: "The American Philosophical Society with compliments and thanks of Chas. Henry Bach." | ||||
F11.21.12 See Kadet Adolph Linoch, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably member of German Navy. | ||||
F11.21.14 Lieutenant Julius Lohr, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13.3 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably member of German Navy. | ||||
F11.21.15 Crawford W. Long by R. Tait Mckenzie poster | 1912 | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 19 x 19 cm. Format: 1 reproduction of poster | LH-B-33 | |
F11.21.16 John G. Morris D.D.(1803-1895), photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Baltimore pastor and civic leader collaborated intimately in changing the nature of Lutheranism in America, creating several major cultural institutions. | ||||
F11.21.17 John G. Morris D.D.(1803-1895), photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Baltimore pastor and civic leader collaborated intimately in changing the nature of Lutheranism in America, creating several major cultural institutions. | ||||
F11.21.18 Hubert A. Newton (1830-1896), photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: An American astronomer and mathematician, noted for his research on meteors. Member of American Philosophical Society. | ||||
F11.21.19 Charles Willson Peale, "The Artist in His Museum" print | undated | Size: image 33 x 25 cm. Format: 1 photoimage of painting | LH-B-33 | |
F11.21.20 General John Pershing and Ferdinand Foch, autographed photograph | undated | Size: image 35 x 25.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F11.22.2 Wilhelm Schmolka, Engineer of War Marines, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably a member of German Navy | ||||
F11.22.3 Carl Schreiber, Fleet Surgeon, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably a member of German Navy | ||||
F11.22.4 Samuel H. Scudder (1837-1911) , photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Samuel Hubbard Scudder was an American entomologist and palaeontologist. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Scudder may be most widely known for his essay on the importance of first-hand, careful observation in the natural sciences. | ||||
F11.22.5 Richard Shryock, Smithsonian Institution, Hall of Health | 1957 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F11.22.7 William Weber, Lieutenant of the Line, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably a member of German Navy. | ||||
F11.22.8 Samuel P. Wetherill ( 1881-1967) | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 24 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Member of American Philosophical Society. | ||||
F11.22.9 Attikar Whlir, See Kadet, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably member of German Navy | ||||
F11.22.10 Conrad Ritter von Wolf, First Lieutenant, photographer Julius Sachse | undated | Size: mount 35.5 x 28 cm., image 18 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Probably a member of the German Navy. | ||||
F11.22.15 Carnegie Institute at Cold Spring Harbor, New York | 1911-1912 | Size: image 35.3 x 29 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F11.22.16 Psychologists at Clark University Meeting | 1909 | Size: image 34 x 26 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Men identified in photograph: Franz Boas, E.B. Titchener, William James, W. Stern, Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, W. Jung, Adolph Meyer, H.S. Jennings | ||||
F11.22.17 Conseil de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1911 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Goldschmidt, Planck, Rubens, Lindemann, Hasenohrl, Nernst, Brillouin, Sommerfeld, de Broglie, Hostelet, Solvay, Knudsen, Herzen, Jeans, Rutherford, Lorentz, Warburg, Wien, Perrin, Madame Curie, Poincare, Kamerlingh Onnes. | ||||
F11.22.18 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1913 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Verschaffelt, Laue, Rubens, Goldschmidt, Herzen, Lindemann, deBroglie, Pope, Grunseisen, Hostelet, Hasenohrl, Jeans, Bragg, Madame Curie, Sommerfeld, Einstein, Knudsen, Langevin, Nernst, Rutherford, Wien, Thomson, Warburg, Lorentz, Brillouin, Barlow, Kamerlingh Onnes, Wood, Gouy, Weiss. | ||||
F11.22.19 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1921 April 1-6 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photographer: Bragg, de Haas, Barkla, Siegbahn, Brillouin, Van Aubel, Herzen, Ehrenfest, Verschafelt, Knudsen, Perrin, Langevin, Richardson, Larmor, Kamerlingh Onnes, Zeeman, De Broglie, Michelson, Weiss, Brillouin, Solvay, Lorentz, Rutherford, Millikan, Madame Curie. | ||||
F11.22.20 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1924 April 24-29 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Brillouin, Henriot, de Donder, Bauer, Herzen, Piccard, Schrodinger, Bridgman, Verschaffelt, Debye, Joffe, Richardson, Broniewski, Rosenhain, Langevin, Hevesy, Rutherford, Madame Curie, Hall, Lorentz, Bragg, Brillouin, Keesom, Van Aubel. | ||||
F11.24.1 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1927 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Piccard, Henriot, Ehrenfest, Herzen, de Donder, Schrodinger, Verschaffelt, Pauli, Heisenberg, Fowler, Brillouin, Debye, Knudsen, Bragg, Kramers, Dirac, Compton, de Broglie, Born, Bohr, Langmuir, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein, Langevin, Guye, Wilson, Richardson. | ||||
F11.24.2 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1930 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Piccard, Gerlach, Darwin, Dirac, Henriiot, Manneback, Kramers, Van Vleck, Heisenberg, Herzen, Verschaffelt, Cotton, Errera, Stern, Bauer, Kapitza, Brillouin, Debye, Pauli, Dorfman, Fermi, de Donder, Zeeman, Weiss, Sommerfeld, Curie, Langevin, Einstein, Richardson, Cabrera, Bohr, de Haas. | ||||
F11.24.3 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1933 October 22-29 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Autographed photograph of attendees. | ||||
F11.24.4 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1948 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Cockcroft, Tonnelat, Schroedinger, Richardson, Bohr, Pauli, Bragg, Meitner, Dirac, Kramers, de Donder, Heitler, Verschaffelt, Scherrer, Stahel, Klein, Blackett, Dee, Bloch, Frisch, Peierls, Bhabha, Oppenheimer, Occhialini, Powell, Casimir, de Hemptinne, Kipfer, Auger, Perrin, Serber, Rosenfeld, Ferretti, Moller, Leprince-Ringuet, Balasse, Flamache, Groven, Goche, Demeur, Errera, Van Isacker, Van Hove, Terrler, Goldschmidt, Marton, Dilworth, Prigogine, Geheniau, Henriot, Van Styvendael | ||||
F11.24.5 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1951 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Gaspart, Lomer, Cottrell, Homes, Curien, Rathenau, Koster, Rudberg, Flamache, Goche, Groven, Orowan, Burgers, Shockley, Guinier, Smith, Dehlinger, Laval, Henriot, Crussaro, Allen, Cauchois, Borelius, Bragg, Moller, Seitz, Hollomon, Frank | ||||
F11.24.6 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1954 September 13-18 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Gorter, Kittel, Matthias, Onsager, Smit, Jones, Lowdin, Seeger, Kipfer, Balasse, Prigogine, Pippard, Fumi, van Vleck, Goche, Geheniau,Mendelssohn, Frohlich, Pines, Moller, Pauli, Bragg, Mott, Neel, Meissner, Macdonald, Shull, Friedel | ||||
F11.24.7 Institut International de Physique Solvay, Bruxelles | 1958 June 9-14 | Size: image 35 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: People in photograph: Hoyle, van de Hulst, Sandage, Wheeler, Zanstra, Ledoux, Klein, Morgan, Kukaskin, Fierz, Baade, Bondi, Gold, Rosenfeld, Lovell, Geneniau, Ambarzumian, Schatzman, McCrea, Oort, Lemaitre, Gorter, Pauli, Bragg, Oppenheimer, Moller, Shapley, Heckmann | ||||
F11.24.10 Isleta Pueblo, church | 1966 | Size: mount 35.1 x 28 cm., image 25.2 x 20.3 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F11.24.11 Isleta Pueblo, roundhouse | 1966 | Size: mount 35.4 x 27.6 cm., image 25.2 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: "Ceremonial chamber in charge of the War chief. This is where the scalps are kept. Entry only from above." | ||||
F11.24.12 Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas (1800-1884) negative | 1884 | |||
F8.67.11 John Bachman, naturalist pencil drawing by A. Hutchinson. | undated. | Box F8.67.11 LH-B-33 | ||
Background note: Clergyman, educator, and naturalist, John Bachman was born in Rhinebeck, N. Y. on February 4, 1790. While a young student in Philadelphia, Bachman became acquainted with several noted naturalists such as Alexander von Humboldt and John Bartram and began a lifelong study of Natural History. During this same period, Bachman abandoned the study of law in favor of the Lutheran ministry and in 1814 began what would become his lifelong position as pastor of St. John's Church in Charleston, S. C. These events frame Bachman's important contributions to the great debates on Natural History and human origins. They would also determine his involvement in matters of education, secession, and the Civil War. John Bachman died in Charleston, S. C. on February 24, 1874. Artist J.J. Audubon and naturalist Bachman met and developed a close personal and working relationship; collaborating to produce books where Bachman supplied much of the text. Other Descriptive Information: Call number was previously RF B 128.j1 |