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  1. Joseph Jacob Goldmark (15 August 1819 – 18 April 1881) was a Hungarian American physician and chemist, credited with the discovery of red phosphorus. Life and career

  2. Joseph Jacob Goldmark was a Hungarian American physician and chemist, credited with the discovery of red phosphorus.

  3. GOLDMARK, Viennese and U.S. family. joseph goldmark (18191881), Austrian revolutionary leader and U.S. physician and chemist, was born in the province of Warsaw. He studied at Vienna University (1838), entered medical school in 1840, and took a research post in chemistry in 1845.

  4. chemist composer physician. Joseph Jacob Goldmark was a Hungarian American physician and chemist, credited with the discovery of red phosphorus. Career. Born in Kreuz, a small town in Congress Poland, Goldmark entered the University of Vienna at age 16, studying medicine.

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    Cataloged and Arranged. 1. Series I: Correspondence 2. Series II: Arranged Material

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    Autograph letters with some typed copies, manuscripts and documents of the Goldmark family in Europe and America. These are primarily family letters, often descriptive of places visited and of current events. The bulk of the material concerns Joseph Goldmark. Also included are a few letters from his brother Carl, manuscripts of some of Pauline's horticultural works, and genealogical material about the Goldmark family. 1. Series I: Correspondence 2. Series II: Arranged Material

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    Joseph Goldmark (1818-1881), Hungarian-born physician whose hobby was chemistry, came to America in 1849, shortly after presenting his discovery of red phosphorous to the Convention of Hungarian Physicians and Naturalists. A revolutionist in his youth, his political opinions forced Goldmark to leave his country with Louis Kossuth. While developing the Brooklyn factory of Goldmark and Conried, he continued to be active in politics during the rest of his life. He amassed a great deal of propert...

  5. May 31, 2017 · Josephine Goldmark Facts: Known for: writings on women and labor; Key researcher for the "Brandeis brief" in Muller v. Oregon. Occupation: social reformer, labor activist, legal writer. Dates: October 13, 1877 - December 15, 1950. Also known as: Josephine Clara Goldmark.

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