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Date: 2007-06-20 16:10:39
Smithson
Hugh Percy
1st Duke of Northumberland
Chemistry
Crystallography
Matter
Fellows of the Royal Society
James Smithson
Percy family

A Brief History of the Smithsonian Institution In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without

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