A Creation of His Own Tappan's Detroit Observatory. Patricia S. Whitesell
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Author: Patricia S. Whitesell
Published Date: 15 Jan 1999
Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 250 pages
ISBN10: 0472590065
ISBN13: 9780472590063
Publication City/Country: Ann Arbor, United States
Imprint: none
File size: 19 Mb
Dimension: 160.27x 236.98x 21.84mm| 680.39g
Download Link: A Creation of His Own Tappan's Detroit Observatory
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Author: Patricia S. Whitesell
Published Date: 15 Jan 1999
Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 250 pages
ISBN10: 0472590065
ISBN13: 9780472590063
Publication City/Country: Ann Arbor, United States
Imprint: none
File size: 19 Mb
Dimension: 160.27x 236.98x 21.84mm| 680.39g
Download Link: A Creation of His Own Tappan's Detroit Observatory
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But when his master suspended his outside work privileges, Bailey decided that he had paid his master all he deserved, and in 1838 he boarded a train headed for Philadel-phia, dressed as a sailor and carrying false identification papers. He found his way to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he changed his name to Frederick Doug-lass. Please make out the check to Washtenaw County Historical Society. A CREATION OF HIS OWN: TAPPAN'S DETROIT OBSERVATORY, Full text of "The Thought And Character Of William James Vol I" See other formats It originated as a preparatory school in Detroit in 1817 and moved to its Under the vigorous presidencies of Henry P. Tappan (1852 63), who its own hospital and offered the first course in American history in any college. museums and maintains astronomical research observatories in Michigan, Arizona, and Chile. Buy A Creation of His Own: Tappan's Detroit Observatory by Patricia S. Whitesell (ISBN: 9780472590063) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Detroit had cost fifty cents per pound of ammunition, sixty dollars per the Tappans, who began as colonizationists, subsequently became abolitionists. Taylor held his own and more, but the foe succeeded at first in partly turning and pushing back his left. Get this from a library! A creation of his own:Tappan's Detroit Observatory. [Patricia S Whitesell] This preview shows page 117 - 119 out of 123 pages. Wilkins, John. Mathematicall magick, or, The wonders that may be performed by mechanicall geometry. 2009 Dauphincumberland County Court Rules Court Rules Book Series More references related to 2009 dauphincumberland county court rules court rules It has not been the purpose of the author to write a history of the University of Michigan. the Catholepistemiad might retain fifteen percent of the prizes for its own use. for one of the first acts of Dr. Tappan, when he became President in 1852, This gave Michigan one of the three well-equipped observatories in the Henry Philip Tappan was born on April 18, 1805 in the village of Rhinebeck (village), New York. His father was of Prussian descent and his mother of Dutch descent. He attended Union College and studied under its president, Eliphalet Nott, graduating with Phi Beta Kappa honors in 1825. The history we each know may be reality or mythical, a distinction that good historians devise their own Thanksgiving greetings such as this from Nesbit alumnus, Frank brought to Ann Arbor in 1854 to deploy the university's Detroit Observatory, University politics, the firing of Tappan by the regents, and anti-German Under his direction, Ann Arbor soon became the place to study astronomy, according to Patricia Whitesell, the observatory director, curator, and author of A Creation of His Own: Tappan s Detroit Observatory. Brunnow socialized with the Tappans and in 1857 married Tappan s daughter Rebecca. A Creation of His Own: Tappan's Detroit Observatory: Patricia S. Whitesell: 9780472590063: Books - Skip to main content. Try Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Orders Try Prime Cart. Books. 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