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in Philadelphia. He ordered his notebooks destroyed, and they were, which has complicated research into his work. Along with other charitable bequests, Lea bequeathed his books and scientific apparatus to the Franklin Institute, plus funds to allow the institution to continue to purchase books and
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published his first paper at his father's request, "On the First, or Southern Coal Field of Pennsylvania" and that publisher would ultimately publish approximately 100 more. In July 1864, he published two papers concerning aspects of
284:. The highly successful family publishing firm published some legal books. However, Lea was sickly, and left the practice of law to travel to Europe and other places for his health, as well as to pursue his scientific avocation. 340:, and his constantly ill condition, Lea spent most of his time in solitude. As a result, few chemists knew Lea personally, his only interaction with the science community was the publication of his studies. 941: 971: 951: 956: 150: 502: 269:
Lea became interested in photography and in 1840, created a series of images of his father's plant and shells collection that was displayed at the
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His contributions to mechanical chemistry exceed the contributions to photography for which he received acclaim in his lifetime.
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Lea died on March 15, 1897, at his Chestnut Hill home from complications of a prostate cancer operation. He was interred at
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A Manual of Photography: Intended as a Text Book for Beginners and a Book of Reference for Advanced Photographers
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A Manual of Photography: Intended as a Text Book for Beginners and a Book of Reference for Advanced Photographers
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salts and their usage in photography. He also published 300 technical articles and correspondences in the
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and took a special interest in the chemistry section. In 1895, he was elected to the
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On July 14, 1852, Lea married Elizabeth Jaudon (1827-1881), sister of his brother,
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He received his education through private tutors including the mathematician
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The Biographical Encyclopaedia of Pennsylvania of the Nineteenth Century
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He was not associated with any Universities. In 1848, he joined the
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and developed Carey Lea Silver, a photochemical still in use today.
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known for his research on the chemical and physical properties of
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salts and their usage in photography. He pioneered early work in
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Lea read the law under the tutelage of prominent attorney
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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On the First, or Southern Coal Field of Pennsylvania
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Due to the loss of an eye during an experiment with
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Biographical Memoir of Matthew Carey Lea, 1823-1897
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Isaac Lea
Frances Anne Carey
Henry Charles Lea
Henry Charles Carey
Matthew Carey

chemist
silver halide
mechanochemistry
Philadelphia
Isaac Lea
publisher
conchologist
Mathew Carey
Eugenius Nulty
classical education
trivium
quadrivium
Henry Charles Lea
Joseph Lovering
American Philosophical Society
William M. Meredith
Pennsylvania Bar
James C. Booth
Chestnut Hill
American Journal of Science and Arts
platinum

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