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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 Beinn Bhreagh, near Baddeck, Nova Scotia. G B to Mrs B June 17, 1911. Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, 1331 Conn. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Dear Mabel: Glad to receive another...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 2 vigorous attack on Davidson, Manchester and John McDermid and protection of the stable manure from flies. A washington newspaper recently reported, on the authority of the agricultural department experts, that 90%...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 3 zero point of the thermometer used. On Thursday I tested the two Centigrade thermometers I have here, both brought from France, by putting them in fresh water containing numerous small lumps...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 4 These results indicate that salt, in a solid condition, is not necessary to the effect. The addition of undisolved salt did not affect the general character of the result noted. The...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 5 the warmest water appears at the top and at the bottom with the coldest stratam midway between. The general character of the curve resembles that produced where ice was employed; so,...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 6 elevations. I then took observations every few minutes and found the temperature gradually rising. When 17° was reached the thermometer showed temperature the same at all depths. After the lapse of...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 17, 1911 7 This experiment appears in my note book under date June 15 although, from the time noted, you will see that they really occured June 16. Time Remarks Temp. 3.50 a.m. Air...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1911-06-17