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George Washington Carpenter

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between 1825 and 1832 dealing with pharmacological matters. He organized his collections into a museum on his Germantown estate, incorporating large collections of specimens relating to all aspects of the natural sciences, and kept specimens of rare plants collected by Nuttall in a
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From 1820 through 1828 Carpenter worked as an assistant in a wholesale drug firm in Philadelphia. In 1828 he started his own drug business and engaged in real estate speculation and other business ventures for his primary financial support.
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and developed an interest in the natural sciences which filled his leisure time for the remainder of his life. He was particularly interested in
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For example, "On the Mineralogy of Chester County, With an Account of Some of the Minerals of Delaware, Maryland, and Other Localities",
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14 (1828): pp. 1-10; and "On the Muriate of Soda, or Common Salt, With an Account of the Salt Springs in the U.S." in
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Essays on Some of the Most Important Articles of the Materia Medica
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Philadelphia, Penn.: Geo. W. Carpenter's Chemical Warehouse, 1831.
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of the day. He authored a number of papers published in the
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While working as an assistant in his first job, he met
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Germantown, Pennsylvania
Germantown, Pennsylvania
Germantown, Pennsylvania
English-American
Germantown Academy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thomas Nuttall
mineralogy
Parker Cleaveland
natural scientists
American Journal of Science
American Journal of the Medical Sciences
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Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences
textbook
Phil-Ellena
Academy of Natural Sciences
City of Philadelphia
Philadelphia portal
Biography portal
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1802 births
1860 deaths
American mineralogists
American science writers
Scientists from Philadelphia
Germantown Academy alumni
19th-century American geologists
19th-century American non-fiction writers

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