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Author:
Stamm, Richard E  Search this
Subject:
Elliott, Henry W  Search this
Henry, Joseph 1797-1878  Search this
Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.)  Search this
United States National Museum  Search this
Physical description:
p. 4
Place:
Washington (D.C.)
Date:
Winter 1994
Category:
Smithsonian Institution History Bibliography
Notes:
Article includes illustration from June 1, 1878 Harper's Weekly, "General Laboratory of Natural History," based on sketches and photographs by Henry W. Elliott, a naturalist, artist, and Smithsonian employee
Summary:
First Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry long held the view that the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum should be separate bodies, but he also realized that separating the museum from the Institution would harm the cause of natural history. He did somewhat accomplish his goal in 1871, however, by separating them within the Smithsonian Building. Henry's living quarters were housed in the East Wing's second floor, with the remainder of the east wing and the east range used for the Institution's administrative offices. The National Museum occupied the rest of the building, except for the natural history laboratory, which was relocated to the Smithsonian Building's west wing basement. The author describes the fireproofing of the west wing prior to the 1871 space rearrangements.
Contained within:
Smithsonian Preservation Quarterly (Newsletter)
Contact information:
Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
Topic:
Museum buildings  Search this
SI, Early History  Search this
Secretaries  Search this
Laboratories  Search this
Smithsonian Institution--Employees  Search this
Publisher:
Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution, Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation
Data Source:
Smithsonian Archives - History Div
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sic_3810