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Notes on a Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy
(2009-07-21)
These notes written by James Dinwiddie on October 18, 1793 discuss natural philosophy with a focus on topics in physics including motion, gravity, pendulums, . This file consists of fifteen pages of lecture notes.
A Brief Description of the Four Seasons
(2009-07-27)
This manuscript written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 discusses the four seasons. Dinwiddie describes the changes in weather and flora and fauna between the seasons. This file consists of one manuscript that is eleven pages ...
Sept , [1792] ; N/D
(2009-07-28)
Two letters to James Dinwiddie from William Mackintosh Esq. One letter dated Sept 1782 and one letter, date unknown.
July 27, 1805
(2009-07-28)
One letter to Col. Shawe from James Dinwiddie dated July 27, 1805.
Journal, May 23, 1811 - Sept. 21, 1811
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of May 23, 1811 to September 21, 1811. During this period, Dinwiddie resided in London. This file consists of one journal that is 87 pages in length.
Journal,Jul. 6, 1799 - Sept. 14, 1799
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of July 6, 1799 to September 14, 1799. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 91 pages in length.
Journal, Feb. 3, 1800 - Apr. 26, 1800
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of February 3, 1800 to April 26, 1800. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 90 pages in length.
Journal, Sept. 10, 1800 - Oct. 21, 1800
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of September 10, 1800 to October 21, 1800. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 60 pages in length.
Journal, Jan. 9, 1797 - Jan. 28, 1797
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of January 9, 1797 to January 28, 1797. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 58 pages in length.
Hydrostatics, No.1; Pneumatics, No. 1; Sounds, No. 1,2
(2009-07-22)
This series of lecture notes by James Dinwiddie was written ca. 1793. The notes focus on hydrostatics, pneumatics, and sounds. This file contains 36 pages of lecture notes.