- Miller telegraphing to Captain Roberts
- Frank Augustus van Loon
- First Legal Execution
- William Taylor
- The Cow Fiend Jud Holland
- Snatched from death's jaws - Isaac Smith
- Mrs. Fitzgerald
- John Henry Sloan
- Lafayette Prince
- Jacob Harvey
- Female Life Prisoners - Aunt Elsie James
- Double Electrocution - William Haas and William Wiley
- Dan J. Morgan, Supt of schools
- Charles Hart
- Charles Craig
- Chaplain C. L. Winget
- 'Brocky' Smith
- William Fitzgerald
- The Horror of female department
- Red paint and War Whoops in the idle house
- Michael McDonough
- Female Life Prisoners - Lizzie Carter
- Edward McCarthy
- 'Blinkey Morgan'
- The prison Hospital
- Otto Leuth
- Moses Allen's Prayer
- A celebrated Counterfeiter - Miles Ogle
- The Battle of the Washita
- The Kidder Murder
- The Attack upon the train
- Satanta, second chief of the Kiowas
- Little Raven, head chief of the Arapahoes
- Lone Wolf, Head chief of the Kiowas
- George Custer
- Yellow Bear, second chief of the Arapahoes
- 'Tis the star-spangled banner
- Bell's Telephone in March, 1876
- Lock Stitch (above) and Chain Stitch (below)
- Howe's Improved Sewing Machine
- Curved Stereotype Plate
- Letting his feet breathe
Walking-shoes should not be worn in the house, neither should the same pair be worn on consecutive days, thus giving them a chance to air. Abraham Lincoln used to slip off his shoes when he had the chance, “ letting his feet breathe,” as he said. - Dom Pedro II
- Stock Indicator or 'Ticker'
- Cheapside in London
- Kitchen in which Goodyear made his Experiments
- Daniel Webster
- Alexander Graham Bell in 1900
- Birthplace of Charles Goodyear
- Elias Howe
- McCormick's Reaping Machine
- Jonathan and his Uncle William in the One-horse Chaise
- The Old Way of Reaping
- Sextuple Perfecting Press
- A Monk Copying Manuscript Books
- Edison's First Phonograph
- Charles Goodyear
- Edison in his Library
- Natives Drying Rubber
- Wellesley College in 1886