Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864
Hitchcock, Edward
Edward Hitchcock United States geologist and Congregationalist clergyman
Edward Hitchcock United States geologist and Congregationalist clergyman (1793-1864)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Hitchcock ‡c United States geologist and Congregationalist clergyman
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Hitchcock ‡c United States geologist and Congregationalist clergyman (1793-1864)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hitchcock, Edward
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hitchcock, Edward, ‡d 1793-1864
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Hitchcock, Edward ‡d 1828-1911 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hitchcock, Orra White ‡d 1796-1863 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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The American academic system defended; an address delivered at the dedication of the new hall of Williston Seminary, in Easthampton, January 28, 1845. | |
Argument against the manufacture of ardent spirits addressed to the distiller and the furnisher of the materials | |
Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Amherst College ... Published by the Junior class in that institution. | |
Catalogues of the animals and plants of Massachusetts : with a copious index. | |
The catalytic power of the gospel : a discourse, delivered before the Massachusetts home missionary society, at its anniversary, in Lowell institute, Boston, May 25, 1852 | |
The coronation of winter: a discourse delivered at Amherst college and Mount Holyoke seminary, soon after a remarkable glacial phenomenon, in the winter of 1845. | |
Dyspepsy forestalled and resisted; or, Lectures on diet, regimen, and employment; delivered to the students of Amherst college, Spring term, 1830. | |
Elementary geology | |
Erste Versorgung von Kopfverletzungen | |
An essay on temperance : addressed particularly to students and the young men of America | |
Explanation of the geological map, attached to the topographical map of Massachusetts | |
Fifth anniversary address before the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, Mass. : August 4, 1842 | |
First anniversary address before the Association of American Geologists, at their second annual meeting in Philadelphia, April 5, 1841. | |
The Fossil footmarks of the United States : and the animals that made them | |
Genesis and geology, or, an investigation into the reconciliation of the modern doctrines of geology with the declarations of scripture | |
Gorge between Holyoke and Tom | |
The highest use of learning : an address delivered at his inauguration to the presidency of Amherst college | |
History of zoological temperance convention, 1850: | |
Ichnology of New England. | |
Illustrations of surface geology. | |
The inseparable trio. A sermon delivered before His Excellency George N. Briggs, Governor, His honor John Reed, lieutenant governor, the honorable council and the legislature of Massachusetts at the annual election, Wednesday, January 2, 1850. | |
Natural history of the Red River of Louisiana | |
Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular: with two geological maps, and sketches of characteristic American fossils. | |
The power of Christian benevolence, illustrated in the life and labors of Mary Lyon. | |
Prospectus of a large tract of valuable coal lands on the navigable waters of the Great Kanawha in western Virginia, bordering on the Ohio River. | |
The religion of geology and its connected sciences | |
The religious bearings of man's creation. A discourse delivered in the Second Presbyterian church, Albany, on Sabbath morning, August 24, 1856. | |
Religious lectures on peculiar phenomena in the four seasons | |
Religious truth | |
Reminiscences of Amherst College, historical, scientific, biographical and autobiographical; also, of other and wider life experiences | |
Report of Commissioners concerning an agricultural school. January, 1851. | |
Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts. | |
Report on the geology of Vermont: descriptive, theoretical, economical, and scenographical; | |
A report on the sandstone of the Connecticut valley : especially its fossil footmarks | |
Sketch of the Geology of Portland and its vicinity | |
"The time of the end:" a prophetic period, developing, as predicted, an increase of knowledge respecting the prophecies and periods that foretell the end: illustrated by the history of prophetic interpretation, the expectation of the church and the various computations of the times of Daniel and John | |
Traitement d'urgence des traumatismes crânio-cérébraux | |
Utility of natural history. A discourse delivered before the Berkshire medical institution, at the organization of the Lyceum of natural history, in Pittsfield, Sept. 10, 1823. |