In 1891, one Myron Dunlap of Niagara Falls, New York, bought the building and took it apart.
To wit, one of the earliest examples I found is on the Declaration of Independence, with its large“July 4, 1776” inscribed at the top-
a format that was copied by John Dunlap, the printer who made the 200 broadsides that were
later distributed in the colonies.
Iijima's discovery of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in the
insoluble material of arc-burned graphite rods in 1991 and Mintmire, Dunlap, and White's independent prediction that if single-walled carbon
nanotubes could be made, then they would exhibit remarkable conducting properties helped create the initial buzz that is now associated with carbon nanotubes.