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Lewis Morris Rutherfurd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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English: Picture of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, the early astrophotographer. The photographer's name is not given in the 1893 publication. ... Opposite page 400 of Popular Science Monthly ... Categories: Lewis Morris Rutherfurd | Astronomical photography...
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W. K. VANDERBILT'S COMING MARRIAGE; Mrs. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd the Prospective Bride. The Wedding Arranged to Take Place April 29 at the Home of Secretary White of the American Embassy in London.
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B. A. Gould, "Memoir of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, in Biographical Memoirs (National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1895), Vol. 3. ...
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19 Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris (1816-1892). "Third Quarter, Sept. 16, 1870," [lunar photograph] facing p. 230 in: Proctor, Richard A . The Moon . ...
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By the death of Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, who died at the age of seventy-six, at his estate in Tranquillity, New Jersey, astronomical science especially suffers, for he was one of the pioneers of astronomical photography and spectroscopy, and the introducer of many of the practical methods which have opened to us such a...
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Rutherfurd studied and experimented in celestial photography, especially in spectral analysis, in which he was a pioneer, and he invented several instruments for his work, including a micrometer for measuring positions on ... Find Lewis a Morris ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris...
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Encyclopedia article about Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris. Information about Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris; Rutherglen; Ruthlessness; Ruthven; Ruthven Castle; Ruthven family; rutilated quartz; rutile;
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Rutherfurd studied and experimented in celestial photography, especially in spectral analysis, in which he was a pioneer, and he invented several instruments for his work, including a micrometer for measuring positions on photographs, an apparatus for ruling diffraction gratings, and a telescope specially fitted...
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