Browsing James Dinwiddie fonds by Title
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Astronomy
(2009-07-24)In this scientific journal, James Dinwiddie focuses on astronomy. He discusses the solar system, sunspots, comets, and the moon. This file consists of one journal that is 54 pages in length. -
Aug 10, 1780
(2009-07-28)One letter to James Dinwiddie from George Bridges Rodney dated Aug 10, 1780. -
Aug 1787, Sept 28, 1789
(2009-07-28)Two letters to James Dinwiddie from Herbert Jenkins dated Aug 1787 and Sept 28 1789. -
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Aug 28, 1798
(2009-07-28)One letter to James Dinwiddie from Joseph Rawlings dated Aug 19, 1809 and one letter fragment, date unknown. -
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August 29, 1791
(2009-12-15)A letter from Janet McNaught to William Kellock dated August 29, 1791. -
Ballistics; Fortifications; Redoubts; Macedonian Phalanx
(2009-07-23)These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie discuss a number of topics related to the military including fortifications, ballistics, redoubts, and the Macedonian Phalanx. Dinwiddie mentions various materials for building ... -
Balloting List for Managers
(2009-07-27)This document from the Royal Institution from May 1, 1812 is a ballot list for managers. This file consists of one printed page. -
Balloting List for President, Treasurer, Secretary
(2009-07-27)This document from the Royal Institution ca. 1814 is a balloting list for the positions of president, treasurer, and secretary. This file consists of one printed page. -
Balloting List for the Committee of Managers
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Balloting List for Visitors
(2009-07-27)This document from the Royal Institution from May 1, 1812 is a ballot list for visitors. This file consists of one printed page. -
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 ... -
By-law Regarding Associate Members
(2009-07-27)This document sent to James Dinwiddie from the Royal Institution outlines a by-law passed June 18, 1814 allowing associate members to use A.R.I. as a postnomial. This file consists of two printed pages.