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Credits: Acknowledgments and Permissions
Acknowledgments
The digital version of From Smithson to Smithsonian: The Birth of an Institution was adapted
from an exhibition that appeared from July 1996 to January 1997 in the Smithsonian Institution
Libraries (SIL) Exhibition Gallery in the National Museum of American History. It was one of the
official projects that celebrated the 150th anniversary of the 1846 founding of the Smithsonian
Institution. The gallery exhibition was supported by the 150th-Anniversary Committee and the
Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee. The digital version is supported in part by the
Smithsonian's Educational Outreach Fund.
Both the gallery exhibition and this digital version were a collaborative effort of the Smithsonian
Institution Libraries, the Office of the Smithsonian Institution Archives (including the Joseph Henry
Papers), and the Architectural History and Historic Preservation Division. Guest curators are
Pamela M. Henson, lead curator, Cynthia Field, Marc Rothenberg, Richard Stamm, and Lynn
Wojcik.
Staff of the Smithsonian Office of Exhibits Central designed, edited and produced the gallery
exhibition. The Smithsonian Office of Imaging, Printing and Photographic Services assisted with
photography for the gallery exhibition and provided additional services for the digital version.
Frances Kuo, intern at the Smithsonian Institution Libraries from Cornell University, keyed in the
documents, and Joan Horn provided proofreading services. Michael Hendron is the pianist for the
music to the "Smithsonian Polka" (1855).
Alan Smigielski, Smithsonian Office of Education, prepared the lesson plans.
WizardNet Inc. of Fairfax, Virginia designed and produced the digital version.
Smithsonian Institution Libraries' staff who worked on this project were Marcia Adams, William
E. Baxter, Laudine Creighton, Tom Garnett, Anne Gifford, Nancy E. Gwinn, Martin R.
Kalfatovic, Nancy L. Matthews, and Kari Richardson.
Permissions
The Smithsonian Institution Libraries thanks the following organizations which granted permission
to use images of objects in their collections in this digital exhibition:
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution,Washington, D. C.
The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
Office of Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D. C.
Smithsonian Institution Castle Collection, Washington, D. C.
Antioch College, Antiochiana Collection, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois
Columbia University in the City of New York, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, New
York
The George Washington University Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.
Harvard University Portrait Collection, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Library of Congress, Squier Collection, Manuscripts Division, Washington, D.C.
The Mariner's Museum, Newport News, Virginia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries, Rotch Library of Architecture and Planning,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission, Providence, Rhode Island
Rothschild Archive, London, England
Keeper of the Archives, University Archives, University of Oxford, Oxford, England
University of Virginia Library, Special Collections Department, Charlottesville, Virginia
Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
Yale University, Beineke Library, New Haven, Connecticut
Please send your comments to libmail@sil.si.edu.
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Washington, D.C.
January 1998
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