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Contains 66 Results:
Neal, J.C.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Neumayer
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Nichols, Edward L.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Packard, A.S.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Paulsen, W.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Phillips, W. R.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Willing, James C.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Whitney, Milton
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Wiley & Sons
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Windom, William
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Woeikoff, A., 1879 - 1886
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Wolff, Alfred R.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Woodrow
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Wragge, C.L.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Weather Bureau
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Printing Plates
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Barograms, Washington, 1889 - 1890
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Starkweather, G. P.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Stevens, W. Leconte
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Stewart, Charles
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Stockbridge, F. B.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Van der Stok, J.P.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Stupert, R. F.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Symons, G. J.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.
Tabler, C.M.
Correspondence, 1878-1907, in this collection reveals Abbe's interest in the work of colleagues and his accumulation of information on climatology worldwide. He corresponded with weather service people in India, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Other notable correspondents were William Bullock Clark, Henry Draper, William Ferrel, Henry Gannett, A. W. Greely, Edward C. Pickering, Charles A. Schott, and M. I. Pupin.