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Re: [ATM] ATM history from Portland
Thanks to Virgil for this suggestion, which I'll forward.
However, I also heard that this family is a bit nervous about the potentials of the internet, and would prefer this web
address not go into further distribution, as in general amateur astronomy lists & etc.
I certainly continue to solicit any input on historical ATM.
thanks
Peter
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Peter Abrahams telscope@europa.com abrahams.peter@gmail.com
The history of the telescope and the binocular:
http://home.europa.com/~telscope/binotele.htm
> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 06:36:32 -0800 From: "Virgil.Johnson" <virgilaj@charter.net> Subject: Re: [ATM] from a post on the Rose City Astronomers group To: <atm@atmlist.net>, "Mel Bartels" <mbartels@bbastrodesigns.com> Message-ID: <000901c71ad6$43119de0$6601a8c0@yourxktpas8d47> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Mel, The state library in Salem has an index that is immense. If someone's name has been in the paper it will tell you which paper and when. The older stuff is on card files and the recent is on computer.
>>> "I heard from the daughter of an early telescope maker in Portland, Gladys
>>> Hudelson, circa 1946, who has posted pictures & the text from a newspaper
>>> article on the PATMO group. But the name of the Portland newspaper, and
>>> the
>>> exact date, are not known.
>>> <http://comercapers.pbwiki.com/astronomical%20observatory>
>>> She'd like to hear from anyone who might know more about these people."
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