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Folder 4 Cram, W. H., 1885-1890. The correspondence for 1890, between Cram and Samuel P. Langley concerns a new policy of keeping the U. S. N. M. open at night.
Folder 8 Lagenbeck, Karl - Lansing, Georgiana L. Correspondents include: Samuel P. Langley (1882); Edwin Ray Lankester, Director of the British Museum (Natural History) (1888-1901).
Folder 6 Osband, Lucy A. - Osborn, Henry Fairfield. Correspondents include: Henry Fairfield Osborn (1891-1898). Of special interest is the letter of 4/7/1896, to George Brown Goode, in which Osborn criticizes the retention of government fossil mammal t...
Professor Samuel P. Langley, 1900
Random records of a lifetime, 1846-1931 [that is, 1932] Cullings, largely personal, from the scrap heap of three score years and ten, devoted to science, literature and art
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Department of Anthropology collection of photographs of anthropologists
MS 4029 Memorandum of Instructions to Mr. J.B. Hatcher Regarding the Collection of Ethnological Material in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
Medal, Samuel P. Langley Medal, Orville and Wilbur Wright, 1909
Photographs of United States National Museum collections
Letterpress book. Volume 10, 1902 October 25 - 1903 March 10
Memorial Verse: In Memory of Isaac Brown
Writings: "What is This Thing Called Soaring", US Air Service