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David Rittenhouse


 

David Rittenhouse (1732 - June 26, 1796) was an astronomer, mathematician, and the first director of the United States Mint. He retired in 1795 and died of cholera on June 26 1796.

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1732 - June 26 - 1796 - Astronomer - Mathematician - United States Mint - Cholera

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Rittenhouse was born in Paper Mill Run (now Germantown) Philadelphia. He was self-taught and from a young age showed great ability in science and mathematics. At 19 he started a scientific instrument shop on his father's farm in Norriton. He was a skilled clock-mender. This led him to construct two orreries, one of which is in the library of the University of Pennsylvania and one which is Peyton Hall at Princeton University. Rittenhouse invented the diffraction grating and was one of the first to build a telescope used in the United States.

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Germantown - Philadelphia - Science - Mathematics - Orreries - University of Pennsylvania - Princeton University - Diffraction grating

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Other notable events in Rittenhouse's life include:

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