Benjamin, Marcus, 1857-1932
Marcus Benjamin American editor
Marcus Benjamin American chemist, engineer, and editor of the U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian Institute)
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Works
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Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures ... 1919: | |
Appleton's new practical cyclopedia; | |
Archibald Hopkins; a sketch only | |
Braddock's Rock; a study in local history | |
Charles Frederick Tiffany Beale. | |
The consecration of Bishop Wilmer of Alabama in 1862 | |
Dangerous cosmetics, 1878: | |
Francis Asbury Roe. | |
George Perkins Merrill. | |
Gilbert Thompson | |
A historical sketch of Madison square. | |
John Bidwell, pioneer : a sketch of his career | |
John Henry Boner. | |
Malvern Wells Iles, a chemist | |
Map showing location of war-time hospitals : [Washington D.C.]. | |
Map, showing the various boundaries of the Colonies of Maryland and Virginia boundaries, 1603-1783. | |
Marcus Benjamin papers | |
May-time; a collection of poems, exhibition pieces, and games | |
New universal encyclopedia; a new work of reference based upon the best authorities and systematically arranged for use in home and school; | |
New York during the revolution | |
Organization and development of the chemical section of the American association for the advancement of science. | |
Richard Rathbun. | |
Some editorial reminiscences. | |
A treatise on wisdom | |
Unveiling of a bronze tablet to the memory of Hamilton Young Castner in Havemeyer hall, Columbia university, city of New York. | |
Washington during war time; a series of papers showing the military, political, and social phases during 1861 to 1865. Official souvenir of the Thirty-sixth annual encampment of the Grand army of the republic; | |
William Waller: a friend | |
The witch doctor's dream book, together with much curious information concerning what may happen. | |
Year book of the District of Columbia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1897. |