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Stapleton, Darwin Heilman was born on May 15, 1947 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Martin Luther and Harriet Bernd (Heilman) Stapleton.
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Includes preliminary observations and suggestions for further study and an annotated biblioraphy of printed and manuscript holdings at the American Philosophical Society Library. 48pp. No illustrations.
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The transfer of technology has been a central factor in the process of industrialization wherever it has occurred. If the process in the United States is to be fully understood, the transfer of crucial European industrial technologies must be examined. The industrialization of the United States in the nineteenth century occurred within the context of the basic European technologies brought by the colonists, and was spurred on by the innovative technologies brought from Europe after the American Revolution. Americans adapted and diffused these technologies, establishing an industrial complex that ultimately overtook the originator of the industrial revolution in many areas.
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Stapleton, Darwin Heilman was born on May 15, 1947 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Martin Luther and Harriet Bernd (Heilman) Stapleton.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1969. Master of Arts, University Delaware, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy, University Delaware, 1975.
Assistant editor, Papers of Benjamin H. Latrobe, Baltimore, 1974-1980; Mellon fellow, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1976-1977; assistant professor, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1977-1983; associate professor, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1983-1986; director, Rockefeller Archive Center, North Tarrytown, New York, since 1986.
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Elder First Presbyterian Church, Ossining, New York, since 1988. Member American Association for the History Medicine, Society of America Archivists, Society for Industrial Archeology, History Science Society, Society for the History Technology (executive council 1984-1986).
Married Donna Lee Heckman, June 12, 1971. Children: Elizabeth R., Alice M.