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Creator:
United States National Museum Department of Engineering and Industries  Search this
Subject:
Goode, G. Brown (George Brown) 1851-1896  Search this
Holmes, William Henry 1846-1933  Search this
Taylor, Frank A (Frank Augustus) 1903-2007  Search this
Mitman, Carl Weaver 1889-  Search this
Ravenel, W. de C (William de Chastignier) 1859-1933  Search this
Graf, John Enos  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Mineral Technology  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Mechanical Technology  Search this
United States National Museum Department of Arts and Industries  Search this
National Air Museum (U.S.)  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Technology  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Medicine  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Textiles  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Graphic Arts  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Engineering  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Aeronautics  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Crafts and Industries  Search this
United States National Museum Division of Medicine and Public Health  Search this
United States National Museum Section of Aeronautics  Search this
United States National Museum Department of Anthropology  Search this
Type:
Mixed archival materials
Date:
1881
1881-1957
Category:
Agency History
Notes:
This is an agency history. It does not describe actual records. The Smithsonian Institution Archives uses these histories as brief accounts of the origin, development, and functions of an office or administrative unit to set that unit in its historical context. To find information on record holdings, please double-click the highlighted field "Creator/Author", which will open on a brief view of relevant records.
Guide to the Smithsonian Archives, 1996
Report of the United States National Museum, 1898, 1918, 1932, 1939
The Department of Engineering and Industries was established in 1881 as the Department of Arts and Industries. It was made up of sections dealing with transportation, naval architecture, fisheries, engineering, and physical apparatus. In 1897 these sections were combined in the new Department of Anthropology as the Division of Technology (called the Division of Mechanical Technology after 1912). In 1919 William de Chastignier Ravenel reestablished the Department of Arts and Industries, consisting of the Divisions of Mechanical Technology and Mineral Technology, Medicine, Textiles (a division established independent of departmental affiliation in 1912), and, in 1920, Graphic Arts. In 1931 the Department created a Division of Engineering, which incorporated the old Divisions of Mineral and Mechanical Technology as sections, and added a new Section of Aeronautics, which was ultimately given separate status in 1947 as the National Air Museum. In 1938 the old Sections of Textiles and Medicine became the Divisions of Crafts and Industries and Medicine and Public Health, respectively. In 1939 the Department was renamed the Division of Engineering and Industries, the name it retained until it was transferred to the Museum of History and Technology in 1957.
G. Brown Goode was in charge of the Department from its inception in 1881 until his death in 1896. In the period from 1897 to 1919 the various elements of Arts and Industries were attached to a Department of Anthropology whose head was William Henry Holmes. In 1919 William de Chastignier Ravenel directed the reconstituted Department of Arts and Industries. Following Ravenel's retirement in 1932, John Enos Graf succeeded him as Acting Curator (1932), followed by Carl Weaver Mitman, Head Curator of Arts and Industries, 1932-1938, Head Curator, Engineering and Industries, 1939-1947; and Frank A. Taylor, Head Curator, 1948-1957.
For a history of the larger creating unit, refer to "forms part of" above,
Repository Loc.:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520
Topic:
Engineering--History  Search this
Science and industry  Search this
Art and industry  Search this
Industries--History  Search this
Local number:
SIA AH00240
Data Source:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_arc_222793