- Jamestown as it is
- Woolly mammoth
- Limits of ice age glaciers
- The earth with a segment removed to show supposed internal zones
- Physiographic provinces of Illinois
- Latest Fashions, September 1841
- The flag Major Anderson carried with him from Fort Sumter
- Apples
- Nellie Pitezel
- Nannie Williams
- Mrs Pitezel
- Howard Pitezel
- Holmes’ “Castle” Chicago
- Holmes burning Pitezel’s clothing in Callowhill Street house
- Emeline Cigrand
- Callowhill St. House where B. F. Pitezel’s Body was Found
- Benjamin F. Pitizel
- Alice Pitezel
- J C Coleman
- Two girls sewing
- Cutting out the material using a pattern
- The clothing worn during the day should be aired at night
- Girl doing needlework
- Girl removing a spot on her clothes
- The flax wheel
- A trial fit before sewing the dress
- The bloomers and middy blouse
- Which of these girls looks ready to do her work
- Notice the good spacing and arrangement of lines
- Vertical lines through the center of the costume make the figure appear thinner
- The microscope reveals many things
- Lady doing needlework
- Lady washing out of doors on a warm day. This is the old way. She has just bought a washing machine.
- The simple dress skirt and shirt waist
- Notice how the emphasis on the outside of the costume makes the figure appear larger
- Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear
- One can select a hat which will make a good silhouette when one sees the whole figure before a mirror
- Which way looks better
- The Juruparis in casing
- Close on his heels
- The Old Bridge
- The new bridge, with temporary underpinning
- The Ashtabula Disaster
- The Centralia Conspiracy
- Fashions for April 1841
- Fashions for March 1841
- Utensils for Canning Fruit
- Spring Bonnets
- Another representation of the Elephant-headed Rain god
- Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's head
- Representation of the ancient Mexican Worship of the Sun
- Billy the Kid
- A Texas Cowboy
- Woman of the Sacs, or “Sau-kies,” Tribe of American Indians
- Arms of George Washington
- Visit of Samoset to the English
- Saddle
- Low Parry
- Swing
- Schaefer method of artificial respiration. Inspiration