- Walking Dress
Fashion 1868 Silk, trimmed with three ruffles. Above there, and extending up each gore, is a fancy silk braid to match color of dress. - A Possibility of Motorcycling in the Future
The 16 h.p. Uni-motorcycle, with spring suspension, magneto ignition, free engine and wheel steering. - A Possibility of Motorcycling in the Future
The 8 h.p. twin cylinder Uni, with wheel steering and free engine. The power plant slides upon rails at the rear platform by means of a cable actuated from the lever beside the driver - Thomas A Edison
Thomas A Edison - John Smith
John Smith - A prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680
A prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680. “Roades” indicates the course of the “Greate Road” that connected the town with the mainland. On the left the isthmus that joined the “Island” to Glasshouse Point is shown. - Jefferson at Sixty-two
Thomas Jefferson - Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, Third president of United States - Every man uncovered and stood with silent lips, and eyes fixed on Old Glory
- Stars and Stripes
- Winter at Valley Forge
Winter at Valley Forge - Crossing the Delaware
- Early love of truth
- The Surrender at Yorktown
- Washington chosen for Commander-in-chief
- Washington's first speech to the indians
- Antonio López de Santa Anna
Of all the officers who have commanded the army and enjoyed the presidency, Santa Anna has occupied the most distinguished position since the death of Iturbidé. - Lower New York
Lower New York from the harbour - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Man with flag
Soldier with bayonet and flag - Seventeenth Century Plows
Seventeenth Century Plows - Trenching Implements 17th Century
Trenching Implements 17th Century - Farming instruction book 1601
Farming instruction book 1601 - J. Frank Duryea, about 1894
Of the numerous American automotive pioneers, perhaps among the best known are Charles and Frank Duryea. Beginning their work of automobile building in Springfield, Massachusetts, and after much rebuilding, they constructed their first successful vehicle in 1892 and 1893. - Charles E. Duryea, about 1894
Of the numerous American automotive pioneers, perhaps among the best known are Charles and Frank Duryea. Beginning their work of automobile building in Springfield, Massachusetts, and after much rebuilding, they constructed their first successful vehicle in 1892 and 1893.