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  1. William Cranch Bond (1789-1859), American astronomer and instrument maker, was the first director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1839 to 1859. Bond undertook extensive studies of the Orion Nebula and Saturn, and in 1848 discovered Hyperion in collaboration with his son George Phillips Bond (1825-1865).

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › astronomy-biographies › william-cranch-bondWilliam Cranch Bond | Encyclopedia.com

    Bond, William Cranch (b.Falmouth [now Portland], Maine, 9 September 1789; d.Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 January 1959) astronomy.. His father, William Bond, a fiery Cornishman, and his strict, forceful mother, Hannah Cranch, emigrated to Massachusetts in 1786; soon after William Cranch Bond’s birth, their lumber export business failed and the family moved to Boston, where they opened a clock ...

  3. William Cranch Bond (Falmouth, Maine, 9 de setembre, 1789 – 29 de gener, 1859), fou un astrònom estatunidenc i el primer director del Harvard College Observatory.. Biografia. Quan era jove, el seu pare William Bond, va establir-se com a rellotger.Entrenat pel seu pare, W. C. Bond construí el seu primer rellotge quan tenia quinze anys.

  4. 2 de nov. de 2009 · Cranch, William, 1769-1855; United States. Circuit Court (District of Columbia) Publication date 1852 Topics Law reports, digests, etc Publisher Boston : Little, Brown and Co. ; Washington : William M. Morrison and Co. Collection cornell; americana Contributor Cornell University Library

  5. William Cranch was a United States circuit judge and chief judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. A staunch Federalist and nephew of President John Adams, Cranch moved his legal practice from Massachusetts to the new national capital, where he became one of three city land commissioners for Washington, D.C., and during his judicial service also was the 2nd ...

  6. Cranch, William William Cranch. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS William Cranch served as a federal judge for more than five decades, and was also reporter of decisions for the Supreme Court of the United States from 1801 to 1815. Cranch was born July 17, 1769, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. His father, Richard Cranch, was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature and ...

  7. Added: Sep 26, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11827225. Source citation. wife of William Greenleaf Eliot and daughter of Nancy (Greenleaf) and William Cranch. They had eight sons and five daughters: Mary Rhodes Eliot; William Cranch Eliot; Thomas Lamb Eliot; Henry Ware Eliot; Elizabeth Cranch Eliot; Abby Adams Eliot; Margaret Dawes Eliot ...