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Exhibition Records, 1991-1997, 2007-2010

Object Details

Notes
Folder List in accession file.
Electronic List in accession file.
For a description of the record series of which these materials form a part, refer to the "Forms part of" above.
Organization
Unarranged
Summary
This accession consists of the records of Jeffrey K. Stine, Curator of technology and environmental history, which document planning, development, and production activities for the exhibitions "Manufactured Weather," "Tunnels!," "Extending the Legacy: Planning America's Capital for the 21st Century," "Oil from the Arctic: Building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline," "Science in American Life," and the Hall of Civil Engineering at the National Museum of American History (NMAH). The records also document exhibition proposals, as well as planning for an environmental history exhibition at NMAH. Earlier records date from when the Division of Medicine and Science was known as the Division of the History of Technology and the Division of Engineering and Industry, respectively. Materials include correspondence, memoranda, notes; proposals; a script; photographs and slides; and a brochure.
Repository Loc.
Smithsonian Institution Archives Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520
Data Source
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Date
1991
1991-2010
1991-1997, 2007-2010
Local number
SIA Acc. 18-204
Creator
National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of Medicine and Science
Subject
Stine, Jeffrey K
National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of the History of Technology
National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of Engineering and Industry
National Museum of American History (U.S.) Hall of Civil Engineering
Manufactured Weather (Exhibition) (1993: Washington, D.C.)
Tunnels! (Exhibition) (1993-1994: Washington, D.C.)
Extending the Legacy: Planning America's Capital for the 21st Century (Exhibition) (1996-1997: Washington, D.C.)
Oil from the Arctic: Building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline (Exhibition) (1997-1998: Washington, D.C.)
Science in American Life (Exhibition) (1994-2011: Washington, D.C.)
Restrictions & Rights
Restricted for 15 years. until Jan-01-2026; Transferring office; 08/18/2016 memorandum, Toda to Ott; Contact reference staff for details
Type
Manuscripts
Collection descriptions
Brochures
Black-and-white photographs
Color transparencies
Physical description
0.5 cu. ft. (1 document box)
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Exhibition Records 1896-1983, 1991-1997, 2002-2010 [National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of Medicine and Science]
Topic
Museums--Educational aspects
Technology--History
Human ecology--History
Museum exhibits
Museum curators
Record ID
siris_arc_397523
Usage
CC0
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