In this article, Bogert gives historical information on several
American chemical societies that were founded up to 1906:
-
Chemical Society of Philadelphia
(founded 1792; ceased around 1803)
- Columbian Chemical Society of Philadelphia
(founded 1811; survived only a few years, but at least to 1813)
- Delaware Chemical and Geological Society
(founded 1821; short-lived)
- Manufacturing Chemists' Association of the United States
(founded 1872)
- American Chemical Society (founded 1874)
- Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (founded
1884)
- American Sections, Society of Chemical Industry (New
York
Section founded 1894)
- New England Association of Chemical Teachers (founded
1898)
- New York Section, Verein Deutscher Chemiker (founded
1900)
- American Electrochemical Society (founded 1901)
- Western Association of Technical Chemists and
Metallurgists
(founded 1904)
- Society of Biological Chemists (founded 1906)
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