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David P. Wheatland

1898 - 1993

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David P. Wheatland (1898 – 1993) was the founder and first curator of Harvard’s Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments (CHSI). His tireless efforts over the course of more than six decades at Harvard helped to preserve and to grow this Collection and to provide a resource for scholars and researchers worldwide. For a fuller biography of David P. Wheatland’s life, accomplishments, and history with CHSI, please see David P. Wheatland Curator Dr. Sara J. Schechner’s tribute on the CHSI website here.
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Andrewes, William J.H., "The Life and Work of David Pingree Wheatland (1898 - 1993)," Journal of the History of Collections, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1995, http://jhc.oxfordjournals.org/content/7/2/261.abstract (accessed 05/19/2015)
Review of E. G. R. Taylor's The Mathematical Practitioners of Hanoverian England
Science in Brass: Antique Instruments from the David P. Wheatland Collection
Quotation from the Boston Globe, Aug. 21, 1889
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Harvard University's Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Review of M. V. Brewington's The Peabody Museum Collection of Navigating Instruments with Notes on Their Makers
The Apparatus of Science at Harvard, 1765-1800
Physics 3b: Notes on Lectures Delivered by Prof. E. L. Chaffee
Electricity and Magnetism before 1820 and Other Scientific Books: Short Title List of a Collection
Electricity and Magnetism Before 1820 and Other Scientific Books: Short-title List of a Collection
The Apparatus of Science at Harvard, 1765-1800
A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator
List of Books and Instruments for I. B. Cohen's Class: DPW's Talk
Plans
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University: A Catalogue
The Apparatus of Science at Harvard, 1765-1800
Annotated photocopy of inventory of scientific instruments added to the Mensing Collection at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago by 1969
Notes for Slide Show 1981
Notes on sundials
Lecture Notes and Correspondance for Various Lectures
Sundial Books
Harvard University's Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Catalogue de la collection Mercator: Instruments de mathematiques anciennes
A Catalogue of Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
(File folder of diagrams and plan of organization of Radio Shed at Pingree Farm)
A catalogue of Some Early Scientific Enstruments at Harvard University
The Apparatus of Science at Harvard, 1765-1800
8" x 10" photos of instruments in collection
Additions to Books in the Collection; Additions to the Book Collection As of January 1, 1971
A catalogue of Some Early Scientific Enstruments at Harvard University
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Some early scientific instruments at Harvard University

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