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American telegraphy: systems, apparatus, operation / by William Maver, Jr

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5261.M58 1899




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Wireless telegraphy for amateurs: a handbook on the principles of radiotelegraphy and the construction and working of apparatus for small stations / by R.P. Howgrave-Graham

Archives, Room Use Only - TK9946.H68 1914




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Memorial of Henry O'Rielly [sic]: concerning military highways or "stockade routes" for protecting travelers and settlers, facilitating mail and telegraph communication through vast interior territories, and rendering the United States indep

Archives, Room Use Only - HE336.E94 O74 1858




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The creation of scientific effects: Heinrich Hertz and electric waves / Jed Z. Buchwald

Archives, Room Use Only - QC661.B85 1994




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Catalogue of the Wheeler gift of books, pamphlets and periodicals in the library of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers / edited by William D. Weaver ; with introduction, descriptive and critical notes by Brother Potamian

Archives, Room Use Only - ZTK143.N532




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On a method of measuring the contour of electric waves passing through telegraph lines / by Robert Sabine

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5451.S33 1876




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Western Union travelers' cable code.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7673.W47 1924




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The story of the first trans-atlantic short wave message: proceedings of the Radio Club of America inc.: 1BCG commemorative issue, October 1950.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6540.S86 1950




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Roster of the Signal Corps, U.S.A., 1861-1865: 1. Members whose addresses are known; 2. Members who have died; 3. Members whose addresses are unknown / compiled by the Secretary, U.S. Veteran Signal Corps Association, July 1901

Archives, Room Use Only - UG573.U78 1901




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Biography of Thomas Davenport: the "Brandon blacksmith", inventor of the electric motor / by Walter Rice Davenport, D.D. ; with an introduction by the Hon. James Hartness

Archives, Room Use Only - TK140.D3 D38 1929




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The A.B.C. of wireless telegraphy: a plain treatise on Hertzian wave signaling, embracing theory, methods of operation, and how to build various pieces of the apparatus employed / by Edward Trevert [pseud.]

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5741.T74 1902




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Reindeer, dogs, and snow-shoes: a journal of Siberian travel and explorations made in the years 1865, 1866, and 1867 / by Richard J. Bush

Archives, Room Use Only - DK755.B87 1871




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Travel and adventure in the territory of Alaska, formerly Russian America--now ceded to the United States--and in various other parts of the north Pacific / by Frederick Whymper

Archives, Room Use Only - F908.W59 1869




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Chained lightning: a story of adventure in Mexico / by Ralph Graham Taber ... ; illustrated from photographs by the author and his friend M. Ravelle

Archives, Room Use Only - PS3539.A14 C52 1915




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Telephone service / by A.C. Belgrave

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6169.B45 1937




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Télégraphie et téléphonie sans fil expliquées a tout le monde / par Henry de Graffigny, ancien chroniqueur scientifique du Petit Troyen ; avec 24 figures explicatives

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5745.G734 1921




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Western Union travelers' cable code and foreign money tables.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7673.W47 1913




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Atmospheric tidal waves maintain Venus' super-rotation




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Microwave steriliser to disintegrate coronavirus developed




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We have to register outright win against COVID-19, says Kumble




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Human-driven pollution affecting world's cave systems




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Smith runs a half marathon, happy to shave few minutes off




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People of Kolkata have a very fond place in my heart: Cummins




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Four special trains with migrant workers from UP, Bihar leave Bengaluru




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Shramik special train leaves from K'taka for Lucknow




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Ban on travel between Rajkot and Ahmedabad, ambulances exempted




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'Filled travel forms week ago, can’t wait'

Fed up of waiting to be accommodated on trains or buses for their home states, a fresh sea of migrant labourers took to the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) on Saturday in a bid to cover the arduous journey on foot. Some labourers said they had no roof over their heads in Mumbai and would sometimes go to bed on the pavement on an empty stomach. The groups comprised daily wagers, masons, carpenters and restaurant staffers.




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How Covid-19 gave a push to domestic med tech manufacturing industry

From PPEs to ventilators to face shields, manufacturers have invested money to ramp up production and deliver during this crisis




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Karnataka: Hope for migrants seeking West Bengal travel

South Western Railway, along with the state government, is likely to operate the first train to West Bengal to ferry migrant workers on Sunday.




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'Good handwashing practices have never been so important'




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Immune system discovery paves way to lengthen organ transplant survival: Study




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Kerala: On an average, lockdown saw 12 road accidents each day




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Coronavirus leaves top tourist sites eerily deserted

More than 86,000 people worldwide have been infected with the novel coronavirus and the global death toll is nearing 3,000.To try to prevent the spread of the virus, local governments have been closing tourist attractions that normally draw large crowds. World-famous destinations such as the Great Wall of China and the Venetian canals resemble ghost towns.As new coronavirus cases are confirmed daily, more closures and cancellations are expected. For the most up-to-date information on the status of an attraction or event, check the institution's or event's main web page.





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New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War

New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War is the final exhibition in the New-York Historical Society's groundbreaking series on slavery and its impact on the people, landscape, institutions and economy of New York. New York Divided offers a bold look at one of the most challenging periods in New York City's history, when it was torn by the violence of the 1863 draft riots, produced some of the most significant figures in the abolitionist movement, and became the economic engine of the country. Featuring precious historical artifacts, many never displayed before, as well as an online exhibit, the exhibition examines New York's little-known history.

End Date: 
September 3rd, 2007
Nov 17 2006 to Sep 3 2007
Teaser Image: 
Friday, November 17, 2006 to Monday, September 3, 2007
Start Date: 
Friday, November 17, 2006
Teaser Image Caption: 

"Band of the 107th U.S. Colored Infantry," 1865.

New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War is the final exhibition in the New-York Historical Society's groundbreaking series on slavery and its impact on the people, landscape, institutions and economy of New York. New York Divided offers a bold look at one of the most challenging periods in New York City's history, when it was torn by the violence of the 1863 draft riots, produced some of the most significant figures in the abolitionist movement, and became the economic engine of the country. Featuring precious historical artifacts, many never displayed before, as well as an online exhibit, the exhibition examines New York's little-known history.

Few non-historians recall that during the "secession winter" of 1860-61, pro-Southern voices (including New York City's Mayor Fernando Wood) called for the City's declaration of independence from both the North and the South, aiming to preserve its role as a great port for both sections. New York was a virtual "Capital of the South," with major commercial and political ties to Southern slavery and, at the same time, a major center of the nation's abolitionist movement. The exhibition traces the evolution of New York's rise to national and global economic power and its relationship to the nation's confrontation with issues of slavery and racial inequality against the backdrop of the Civil War. New York Divided shows how the momentum of emancipation was interrupted by the emergence of the cotton revolution, and enhances the public understanding of the efforts of New Yorkers—black and white—in the struggle for freedom that presaged the civil rights movement of the 20th century.

The exhibition is a follow-up to last fall's groundbreaking, highly acclaimed exhibition, Slavery in New York. This is not the American history most of us grew up learning. Exciting new discoveries have upended our understanding of the national past, including that of New York City and State. New York Divided brings the exciting research recently unearthed by scholars to a broad audience. We hope that visitors to this exhibition will have learned something new from their visit, made important connections to the past and the present-day lives and be inspired to action.




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21,812 have arrivedfrom other States

Another 54,262 have applied for passes




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Computer-aided image processing technique to protect weavers

Computer-aided image processing technique to protect weavers




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'I am healthy, have no disease,' says Amit Shah dismissing rumours around his health




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IYC starts helpline across country to facilitate inter-state train travel of migrant workers




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Govt revises discharge policy: Severe Covid cases will have to test negative through RT-PCR




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JKSRTC bus carrying migrant workers, students leave from Chandigarh on Friday




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Two special trains with migrants leave TN for Bihar, Jharkhand




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Shramik train leaves Coimbatore for UP's Akbarpur




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Flame retardants have different effects at high and low doses

A proteomic study reveals wide-ranging protein differences among brain cells treated with various concentrations of PBDE-99.




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India coronavirus dispatch: States don't have enough money in this battle

From reviving a struggling financial sector, to a spike in cases in Odisha, to making India a Covid-19 testing superpower




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Save Thoubal river, take action against violators

Save Thoubal river, take action against violators




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Supply of sand, gravel to hasten Polavaram rehabilitation works

Mines Director assures timely support to complete construction of colonies




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Officials have hard time dealing with migrated labourers

‘They are unwilling to stay put in quarantine centres despite facilities’




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Technical glitches, delay in issue of passes leave many stranded at border

Migrants complain officials are delaying their entry citing silly reasons and technical formalities




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First train with migrants leaves for Jharkhand from Mangaluru

A train with 1,140 migrant workers left Mangaluru Junction for Jharkhand on Saturday evening. The workers, who had registered on the Seva Sindhu app,