[A diagram using wheels to explain the rotations in the universe, showing the earth, moon, sun, and several stars]

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[A diagram using wheels to explain the rotations in the universe, showing the earth, moon, sun, and several stars]
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"Diagram of Universe"
Ned [Edward Rogerson Brownell], ALS to Folks, [undated]. s.l., page 4. From a collection of letters written to the Brownell family in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Louisiana, New York City, Cuba, and France between 1842 and 1899. The largest part of the collection (296 letters) are letters to Charles Brownell and his wife Henrietta [Nettie] from Charles' mother [Mummy] and his three brothers, Edward [Ned], Henry, and Clarence, often written with notes added and sent on as a "round robin" correspondence which ended with Charles.
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Brownell family papers
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Brownell family
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5804
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William L. Clements Library
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2018-07-19 17:47:55

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