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Paleoclimatology: Climate Close-up
NASA Earth Observatory (.gov)
Both tree rings and similar rings in ocean coral can tell scientists about rainfall and temperatures during a single growing season.
226 months ago
History with HLOM: Influential surveyor Andrew Ellicott overshadowed his younger brother
TheDailyNewsOnline.com
BATAVIA — When most hear the name Ellicott, they instantly think of Joseph, and rightly so.
46 months ago
A Mom’s Sabbatical and Finding Ellicott’s Rock
Ordinary Times
Andrew Ellicott's expedition in Georgia took a year. I left my house that morning at 7am and was home by 5pm.
31 months ago
100 years ago, 'telescope of huge size' launched UArizona's leading role in astronomy
University of Arizona News
On April 23, 1923, the University of Arizona community, distinguished visitors and Andrew Ellicott Douglass, the first director of Steward...
18 months ago
William Silver Ii Obituary 2018
McComas Family Funeral Homes
William Silver II, retired electrical engineer and World War II veteran, died at his home Friday, April 27, 2018 due to complications...
78 months ago
A Brief History of Pierre L’Enfant and Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian Magazine
Today's Washington, D.C. owes much of its unique design to Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who came to America from France to fight in the...
198 months ago
DC's first monuments: Boundary Stones
WUSA9
George Washington hired Andrew Ellicott to survey the land and after more than two-centuries Ellicott's stone markers are still standing.
88 months ago
200-year-old boundary markers in D.C. rededicated
The Washington Post
In 1792, surveyor Andrew Ellicott and astronomer Benjamin Banneker, at the request of President George Washington and Secretary of State...
114 months ago
The true story behind the US' first federal monuments
BBC
The most famous African American in colonial America is largely forgotten today, but his longest-lasting contributions are hidden in plain...
24 months ago
Tree Cheers For Andrew Douglass
Arizona Highways
A rainy winter day in Tucson is as good as any to stay inside and explore the Special Collections at the University of Arizona Libraries. I pull on a latex...
3 months ago