Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Williams, Jonathan 1751-1815)
Jonathan Williams American politician
Williams, Jonathan
Williams, Jonathan (American military engineer, 1750-1815)
Williams, Jonathan 1750 May 20-1815 May 16
VIAF ID: 98305398 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Jonathan ‡d 1750 May 20-1815 May 16
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Jonathan ‡d 1750-1815
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Jonathan ‡g American military engineer, 1750-1815
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Jonathan, ‡d 1750-1815
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Works
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Circular | |
[Constitution]. | |
The elements of fortification: tr. from the French. | |
Franklin, Jonathan Williams and William Pitt : a letter of January 21, 1775 | |
Manoeuvres of horse artillery | |
Mémoires d'artillerie. | |
Memoria sobre el uso del termómetro en la navegacion | |
Message from the president of the United States transmitting, a report on the subject of the Military Academy established at West Point, 1808: | |
Obroty artylerii konnej | |
Plan of Col. Jonathan Williams, for fortifying the narrows, between Long and Staten islands. | |
Tables and plates referred to in A new system of artillery | |
Thermometrical navigation, 1799: | |
Thermometrical navigation : being a series of experiments and observations tending to prove that ascertaining the relative heat of the sea-water from time to time, the passage of a ship through the Gulph [sic] Stream, and from deep water into soundings, may be discovered in time to avoid danger, although (owing to tempestuous weather) it may be impossible to heave the lead or observe the heavenly bodies : extracted from the American Philosophical Transactions, vol. 2 & 3, with additions and improvements. | |
Washington, January [23] 1808. Sir, there being now in this city a considerable number of the members of the United States Military Philosophical Society, I think it my duty ... to call an occasional meeting ... | |
West Point, July 31, 1807. Sir, the United States Military Philosophical Society are desirous of making the next annual account of their transactions as extensive and useful as possible ... |