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Reports of the commissioners of the United States to the International Exhibition held at Vienna, 1873 / published under direction of the Secretary of State by authority of Congress ; edited by Robert H. Thurston ...
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United States. Commissioners to the International Exhibition held at Vienna, 1873.

Title & Author:

Reports of the commissioners of the United States to the International Exhibition held at Vienna, 1873 / published under direction of the Secretary of State by authority of Congress ; edited by Robert H. Thurston ...

Publication:

Washington : G.P.O., 1876.

Description:

4 v. : ill., plans ; 24 cm.

Notes:
I. Introduction; executive commissioner's report; agriculture: The Vienna International Exhibition, its antecedents, inception, organization, and results. Abstracts of foreign reports on exhibits from the United States. Report of Hon. H. Garretson. Forestry / by J.A. Warder. Sheep and wool / by J.R. Dodge -- II. Science; education: Chemicals / by J. Lawrence Smith. Vienna bread / by E.N. Horsford. Commercial fertilizers / by Peter Collier. Photography / by C.A. Doremus. Medicine and surgery / by A. Ruppaner. Physical apparatus, etc. / by Wolcott Gibbs. Instruments of precision [2 reports] / by C.F. Carpenter and R.D. Cutts. Telegraph and administration / by R.B. Lines. Telegraphs and apparatus / by D. Brooks. Education [2 reports] / by E. Seguin and J.W. Hoyt. Deaf-mute instruction / by E.M. Gallaudet. Governmental patronage of art / by E.M. Gallaudet. Art of printing; manufactures of paper / by G.W. Silcox. Governmental printing institutions / by A.H. Brown. III. Engineering: Manufactures and machinery / by R.H. Thurston. Sewing-machines / by G.A. Fairfield. Civil engineering and architecture / by William Watson. Hydraulic engineering / by Charles Davis -- IV. Architecture; metallurgy; general index: Building of the exhibition / by L. Bridges. Construction of dwellings in Vienna / by J.R. Niernsee. Architecture and materials / by N.L. Derby. Wood industries / by N.M. Lowe. Working of stone; artificial stone / by L.J. Hinton. Metallurgy of iron and steel / by W.P. Blake. Metallurgy of lead, silver, copper, and zinc / by H. Painter. General index.
Subject:

Vienna International Exhibition (1873)
Vienna International Exhibition.

Added entries:

Thurston, Robert Henry, 1839-1903.
Vienna International Exhibition (1873)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 136965
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Location: Library main 136964
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Location: Library main 136963
Call No.: T960 (134)
Copy: v. 3
Status: Available

Location: Library main 136962
Call No.: T960 (134)
Copy: v. 4
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Location: Library main 136966
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