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Smithsonian Institution

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The Smithsonian Institution is a museum complex with most of its facilities in Washington D.C.  It consists of 19 museums and seven research centers, and has 142 million items in its collections.

A monthly magazine published by the Smithsonian Institution is also named Smithsonian.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Further reading
3 List of Smithsonian museums
4 External links

History

The Smithsonian Institution was founded for the promotion and dissemination of knowledge by a bequest to the United States by James Smithson (1765-1829). In James Smithson's will, he stated that should his nephew, Henry James Hungerford, die without heirs, the Smithson estate would go to the United States of America for establishing an institution "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men". After the nephew died without heirs in 1835, President Andrew Jackson informed Congress of the bequest, which amounted to 100,000 gold sovereigns, or $500,000 U.S. dollars ($8,790,303 in current 2004 U.S. dollars after inflation). Eight years later, Congress passed an act establishing the Smithsonian Institution and the act was signed into law on August 10, 1846 by James Polk. The bill was drafted by Indiana Democratic Congressman Robert Dale Owen, a Socialist and son of Robert Owen, the father of the cooperative movement. The Smithsonian Institution is established as a trust administered by a secretary and board of regents. The nominal head of the institute is the Chancellor, an office which has always been held by the current Chief Justice of the United States. Serving as a member of the board of regents is one of the very few official legal duties of the Vice President of the United States.

The Information Center in the central complex has architecture reminiscent of a castle and is known informally as "The Castle". It was built by architect James Renwick, Jr and completed in 1855. Many of the other buildings are landmarks and feature other distinctive architectural styles.

The asteroid 3773 Smithsonian is named in honor of the institution.

Secretaries of the Smithsonian

  1. Joseph Henry1846-1878
  2. Spencer Fullerton Baird – 1878-1887
  3. Samuel Pierpont Langley – 1887-1906
  4. Charles Doolittle Walcott1907-1927
  5. Charles Greeley Abbot1928-1944
  6. Alexander Wetmore – 1944-1952
  7. Leonard Carmichael – 1953-1964
  8. Sidney Dillon Ripley – 1964-1984
  9. Robert McCormick Adams – 1984-1994
  10. I. Michael Heyman – 1994-1999
  11. Lawrence M. Small – 2000-present

See: The Secretaries of the Smithsonian Institution

Further reading

List of Smithsonian museums

List of Smithsonian research centers

External links



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... and information about education and outreach for the Smithsonian's four resident ensembles: the Smithsonian Chamber Players, Castle Trio, Axelrod String Quartet and Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra. Includes performances, discographies and information about education and outreach for the Smithsonian's four resident ensembles: the Smithsonian Chamber Players, Castle Trio, Axelrod String Quartet ...
Bibliography on the history of the Smithsonian Institution. Bibliography on the history of the Smithsonian Institution.
... between the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). Features research, events, press releases ... between the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). Features research, events, press releases ...
A complete reprint of: Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (161), A Dictionary of the Chinook ... or Trade Language of Oregon. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by George Gibbs. Washington: Smithsonian Institution: March, 1863. A complete reprint of: Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (161), A Dictionary of the Chinook ... or Trade Language of Oregon. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by George Gibbs. Washington: Smithsonian Institution: ...
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Links to online Smithsonian resources and answers to frequently asked questions from A to Z. Links to online Smithsonian resources and answers to frequently asked questions from ...
... plans, field trips, and interactive activities based on Smithsonian museum collections and research. Education resources and information ... plans, field trips, and interactive activities based on Smithsonian museum collections and research.
Composed of sixteen museums and galleries, the National Zoo, and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad. Composed of sixteen museums and galleries, the National Zoo, and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad.
... between the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). Collaboration between the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO).
... women who are changing life today. From the Smithsonian. Short profiles of men and women who are changing life today. From the Smithsonian.

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