Item #005017 On the Difference of Longitude of several places in the United States, as determined by observations of the Solar Eclipse of November 30th, 1834 by Edward H. Courtenay [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article XV]. Edward H. Courtenay.
On the Difference of Longitude of several places in the United States, as determined by observations of the Solar Eclipse of November 30th, 1834 by Edward H. Courtenay [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article XV]

On the Difference of Longitude of several places in the United States, as determined by observations of the Solar Eclipse of November 30th, 1834 by Edward H. Courtenay [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article XV]

Philadelphia: Printed by James Kay, Jun. & Brother, 1837. [1], 344-346 p.: tables; 29 cm. Disbound from a larger volume. Read before the Society on Oct. 16, 1835. Edward H. Courtenay (1803-1853) was a professor of mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania when he presented this report. Later he was a civil engineer involved in the construction of Ft. Independence at Boston harbor and professor of mathematics at the University of Virginia. In Near Fine Condition: disbound from a larger volume; clean and bright. Near Fine. Item #005017

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