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John Howard Appleton - Photographer at work in a room lighted through a window of red glass

Photographer at work in a room lighted through a window of red glass (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
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John Howard Appleton

John Howard Appleton was an American chemist.

Appleton was born in Portland, Maine, February 3, 1844. He was graduated at Brown University with bachelor of philosophy degree in 1863, the following year became instructor in chemistry there, and in 1868 was elected professor of chemistry and applied arts which he held till his mandatory retirement at the age of 70 in 1914. He was State Sealer of Weights and Measures and also chemist for the State Board of Agriculture. He was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and was named an honorary member of the American Institute of Chemistry in 1928. He died in Providence, Rhode Island on February 18, 1930. Appleton wrote 12 books on chemistry. They include “The Young Chemist” (Philadelphia, 1878); “Qualitative Analysis” (1878); “Quantitative Analysis” (1881); and “Chemistry of Non-Metals” (Providence, 1884).

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Representation of the old method of bleaching cotton and linen goods on lawns

Representation of the old method of bleaching cotton and linen goods on lawns (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Excavations carried on at night by aid of electric light

Excavations carried on at night by aid of electric light (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Diamond washing in Brazil

Diamond washing in Brazil (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Torpedo Boat Attacking a Large War Vessel

Torpedo Boat Attacking a Large War Vessel (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Section to show the processes of the manufacture of illuminating gas

Section to show the processes of the manufacture of illuminating gas (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Machinery for Filling Bottles with Artificial Mineral Waters

Machinery for Filling Bottles with Artificial Mineral Waters (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Microscopic dispatches, received in Paris by carrier pigeons, enlarged by the magic lantern

Microscopic dispatches, received in Paris by carrier pigeons, enlarged by the magic lantern (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Sketch Illustrating the Process of Refining Sulfur

Sketch Illustrating the Process of Refining Sulfur (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
View in gas-works: drawing coke from the retorts

View in gas-works: drawing coke from the retorts (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Display of Fireworks on the Seine, Paris

Display of Fireworks on the Seine, Paris (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Arctic explorers employing dynamite to open a channel through the ice

Arctic explorers employing dynamite to open a channel through the ice (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
A chemist’s work bench

A chemist’s work bench (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
Section of Chambers for Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid

Section of Chambers for Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid (1884)

John Howard Appleton (American, 1844 – 1930)
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