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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 September 27, 1902. Dr. S. P. Langley, Secretary Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. Dear Prof. Langley: I know that you must be as greived as I am at the death of Major...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 2 This report meets with my hearty approval, and the suggestions contained in it come right in line with my own thoughts concerning the proper work of the Bureau. It confirms the...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 3 regarding the different lines of inquiry that should be pursued to this end. It is interesting to be told that our least populated arid regions in the southwest, yield abundant evidence...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 4 though admirable food preparations, are only locally used, while other desirable dishes, through ignorance, are entirely neglected. The textile fabrics made by the Indians also reveal materials that might well be...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 5 people of the United States. It is more important therefore, to us — as more nearly touching our own people- that the Meztizos should be studied, than the pure blood Indians...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Samuel P. Langley, September 27, 1902 6 and the effect of the blending of the different races into a new people. We are a nation of mixed blood; and it is surely important to us as a people...
- Contributor: Powell, John Wesley - Bell, Alexander Graham - Langley, Samuel P.
- Date: 1902-09-27