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Clarke Observatory

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The Clarke Observatory is located on the University of Mount Union campus in Alliance, Ohio.[1]

History

Originally built for private use, the observatory was sold to Elmer Harrold, another private owner, who donated to Mount Union College upon the graduation of his daughter from the college.[2] A new observatory was built on campus to house the observatory in 1923 and outfitted with the telescope from the first Clarke Observatory. The second observatory was demolished in 1969 and the telescope moved to East Hall at Mount Union College.

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Observatories

First Observatory

Second Observatory

  • Location: Alliance, Ohio
  • Construction Began: 1923
  • Benefactor: Elmer Harrold
  • First Telescope: George N. Saegmuller 9-inch refractor, 117-inch focal length, moved from New York
  • Directors:
    • Elmer Harrold, private owner (1917-1919), donated to Mount Union College

Third Observatory

  • Location: Alliance, Ohio
  • Construction Began: 1969
  • Refinished: 1952, by the Alliance Tool Company
  • Telescope Mounted: 1969
  • First Telescope: 9-inch Saegmuller, refurbished with 8.5-inch lens with 135-inch focal length by J. W. Fecker Company of Pittsburgh.
  • Directors:
    • James P. Rodman
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