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“The Great Historical Clock of America”: an object biography

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Acknowledgements

Sincerest thanks for their insights to Otto Mayr, Michael O’Malley, Harry Rubenstein, Grace Cohen Grossman, Kim Sajet, Heather Barnhart and Peter Wildgruber. Deepest appreciation to the clock’s conservators: Beth Richwine, Randall Cleaver, Richard Barden, Dawn Wallace, Sunae Park Evans, Shari Stout, Cathy Valentour, Christie Sweet, Diana Galante, Connie Stromberg, Diane Fullick, and Cathy Zarat.

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Notes

1 For an overview of the origins of thinking with things in literature, see Sarah Wasserman (Citation2020).

2 Special thanks to Heather Barnhart for generously sharing her extensive newspaper research.

3 The clock’s museum accession file is 1981.0001.

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Notes on contributors

Carlene E. Stephens

Carlene E. Stephens is a curator in the Division of Work and Industry at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Her responsibilities include caring for the collections pertaining to time and timekeepers.

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