Herbert A. Howe 1876 Diary, 1876
Abstract
Diary for 1876, when he was a graduate student in astronomy at the University of Cincinnati, working with the 11-inch refractor at the Cincinnati Observatory, which had recently been moved to Mt. Lookout. The observations in the diary include his observations on the weather, his thoughts on religion, and working on the Luttle's comet. He also writes about the discovery of new stars that he observes and some social functions and gatherings he attended.
Dates
- 1876
Creator
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Extent
1 Items (book)
Scope and Contents
Howe's daily diaries recording his personal and work-related activities. The diary for year 1897 is missing from the collection.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 small diary : navy leather bound, all edged marbled 13 centimeters
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Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository