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  2. Henry Bradford Nason - Wikipedia

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    Nason pursued his studies further at Amherst College. There, he visited the interesting geological points in the Connecticut River Valley , and, under the guidance of Professor Shepard, he spent most of his vacations in the mineralogically rich regions of western Massachusetts and Connecticut , making many of his expeditions on foot or on ...

  3. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Catalog of World Paper Money was a well-known catalogue of banknotes that was published by Krause Publications in three volumes. These catalogues are commonly known in the numismatic trade as the Pick catalogues, as the numbering system was originally compiled by Albert Pick, but are also referred to as "Krause" or "SCWPM". Since ...

  4. Standard Catalog of World Coins - Wikipedia

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    Standard Catalog of World Crowns and Talers from 1601 to date, 1st Edition, publication date 1994, Krause Publications, ISBN 978-0-8734-1211-7; Standard Catalog of World Gold Coins: With Platinum and Palladium Issues: 1601–present, 6th Edition, publication date 2009, Krause Publications, ISBN 978-1-4402-0424-1 Digital copy available separately.

  5. Nason - Wikipedia

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    Guy Nason (born 1966), British statistician; Henry Bradford Nason (1831–1895), American chemist; Ithiel Nason (1839–1893), American-born businessman and political figure in British Columbia; Jack Nason (1899–1977), American football player; Joel F. Nason (1827–1908), American politician in Wisconsin; John Nason (1889–1916), English ...

  6. Elias Nason - Wikipedia

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    Elias Nason (21 April 1811 in Wrentham, Massachusetts – 17 June 1887 in North Billerica, Massachusetts) was a Massachusetts Congregational clergyman, educator, editor and author. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    In May, 2001 Scott announced a project to include a scan of each stamp in its catalogues. Many were made from its own reference collection and introduced in the six volume 2002 edition as black and white images. Color images were introduced in 2003 in the Classic Specialized Catalogue and in 2005 in the Specialized Catalogue of United States ...

  8. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    These and other early online catalog systems tended to closely reflect the card catalogs that they were intended to replace. [2] Using a dedicated terminal or telnet client, users could search a handful of pre-coordinate indexes and browse the resulting display in much the same way they had previously navigated the card catalog.

  9. Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000 - Wikipedia

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    Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 10101 Fourier: 1992 BM 2: Joseph Fourier (1768–1830), a French mathematician who exerted a strong influence on mathematical physics through his Théorie analytique de la chaleur (1822), wherein he showed that the conduction of heat in solid bodies may be analyzed in terms of infinite mathematical series, the so ...