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Term: United States

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Settled 40,000 years ago by ancestors of Amerindians; diverse cultures developed; Spanish, French, British & others settled here from 16th cen., native cultures were largely destroyed; nation expanded westward through 19th cen.; had Civil War in 1860s; of

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paragon compensating polar planimeter
circa 1960
No. 2 Bulls-Eye Model D camera
1895-1913
photograph of a 1940 engraved portrait of Asa Gray
1940 (original), 1998 (photo)
tubulated retort
1900-1950
case with instructions & tables for Moe Diamond Weight Calculator
circa 1951

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Biometrics, Inc.

fl.1970
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Wang Laboratories, Inc.

1951 - 1992
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Wilmot Castle Company

1883 - 1959
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Joseph Zentmayer

1826 - 1888
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Ball Brothers Research Corporation

founded 1956

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