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- "The Goodness of Providence," circa 1840 -

- circa 1840
- Collections - Artifact
"The Goodness of Providence," circa 1840
- Charles Steinmetz, William Smith, and Emil Remscheid at "Camp Mohawk," 1919 - In the 1890s, leading electrical engineer Charles Steinmetz built a cabin overlooking a tributary of the Mohawk River near Schenectady, New York. Its setting was a contrast to the General Electric laboratories where Steinmetz spent his workweek. Until his death in 1923, "Camp Mohawk" served as a getaway for quiet study or writing, or for more animated weekend gatherings with selected friends and associates.

- 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Charles Steinmetz, William Smith, and Emil Remscheid at "Camp Mohawk," 1919
In the 1890s, leading electrical engineer Charles Steinmetz built a cabin overlooking a tributary of the Mohawk River near Schenectady, New York. Its setting was a contrast to the General Electric laboratories where Steinmetz spent his workweek. Until his death in 1923, "Camp Mohawk" served as a getaway for quiet study or writing, or for more animated weekend gatherings with selected friends and associates.