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Arthur H. Thomas Company

1900-present

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Arthur H. Thomas was born in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, and he was nineteen years old when he joined James W. Queen Company in Philadelphia, then the leading optical and instrument maker in the United States. Queen Company was an importer, dealer, and manufacturer of everything from lab equipment to microscopes, drafting instruments, and theodolites. Thomas received a thorough apprenticeship in instrument manufacturing and in 1900 set up his own company with J. Edward Patterson to import and sell instruments.

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"Arthur H. Thomas," Chemical Heritage Foundation, http://www.chemheritage.org/visit/events/awards/affiliate-partnership-awards/pittcon-hof-thomas.aspx (accessed 08/19/2014)
"The History of Thomas Scientific," Thomas Scientific, http://web.archive.org/web/20090625103155/http://www.thomassci.com/about/history.jsp (accessed 08/19/2014)
Scientific Apparatus and Reagents
Scientific Apparatus and Reagents
Laboratory Apparatus and Reagents
Clearance Sale List No. 13 of Discontinued Items, Shopworn Samples, Some Usable Apparatus Not Passing Our Inspection, and An Assortment of Reagents
Zeiss Microscopes
Museum Jars
Zeiss: Autoclaves, Perti Dishes, and Peptonum Siccum

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