Field Meetings Of The Albany Institute, 1870-1875 offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific explorations and intellectual pursuits of the Albany Institute during a pivotal period in American history. This collection documents the Institute's field meetings, showcasing the diverse interests and expertise of its members.
Readers will discover detailed accounts of excursions throughout New York State, revealing insights into the region's natural history, geology, and archaeology. The book captures the spirit of scientific inquiry that defined the era, providing valuable primary source material for historians, scientists, and anyone interested in the history of scientific exploration in America.
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