 | 1871
...a knowledge of the progress of our storms, that in the Report for 1857, Prof. Henry writes : 1857. ''We are indebted to the National Telegraph Line for...Orleans to New York and as far westward as Cincinnati, which have been published in the Evening Star of this city. We hope in -the course of another year... | |
 | 1871
...posted. In the report for ISST we find that " the Institution is indebted to the national telegraph lines for a series of observations from New Orleans to New York, and aa far westward as Cincinnati, which were published in the Evcniiiff Star." In the report of 18S8 it... | |
 | Benson John Lossing - 1874
...-knowledge of the progress of our storms, that in the Report for 1857, Prof. Henry writes: — "1857. 'We are indebted to the National Telegraph Line for...Orleans to New York, and as far westward as Cincinnati, which have been published in the Evening Star of this city. We hope in the course of another year to... | |
 | William John Johnston - 1880 - 254 páginas
...knowl edge of the progress of our storms, that in the report for 1857 Professor Henry writes : 1857. " We are indebted to the National Telegraph line for...Orleans to New York, and as far westward as Cincinnati, which have been published in The Evening Star of this city. We hope in the course of another year to... | |
 | Pliny Earle Chase - 1884
...report for 1857, Professor Henry writes : 18,57. — " We were indebted to the National telegraphline for a series of observations from New Orleans to New York, and as far westward as Cincinnati, which have been published in the 'Evening Star' of this city. We hope in the course of another year... | |
 | 1889 - 30 páginas
...instruments, etc.] are completed, the transmission of observations will commence." In 1857 he writes : — " We are indebted to the National telegraph line for...Orleans to New York, and as far westward as Cincinnati, which have been published in the Ecening Star of this city. " We hope in the course of another year... | |
 | George Brown Goode - 1890 - 112 páginas
...a still earlier report Professor Henry said : " We are indebted to the National Telegraph Line fora series of observations from New Orleans to New York,...be extended further north and more generally to the west, they would furnish important observations as to the approach of storms. We hope in the course... | |
 | American Historical Association - 1890
...glance the probable changes which may soon be expected.* In a still earlier report Professor Heury said: We are indebted to the National Telegraph Line for...which have been published in the Evening Star, of thiscity. These reports have excited much interest, and could they be extended further north and more... | |
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