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- Bell's Telephone in March, 1876
- Curved Stereotype Plate
- Howe's Improved Sewing Machine
- Lock Stitch (above) and Chain Stitch (below)
- Stock Indicator or 'Ticker'
- Dom Pedro II
- Alexander Graham Bell in 1900
- Cheapside in London
- Kitchen in which Goodyear made his Experiments
- Wellesley College in 1886
- Jonathan and his Uncle William in the One-horse Chaise
- Daniel Webster
- Birthplace of Charles Goodyear
- Sextuple Perfecting Press
- Elias Howe
- Edison's First Phonograph
- McCormick's Reaping Machine
- The Old Way of Reaping
- The Earliest Printers at Work
- Charles Goodyear
- Faneuil Hall, Boston, Adjoining Quincy Market
- Edison in his Library
- A Monk Copying Manuscript Books
- Engineers in Camp
- Howe's First Sewing Machine
- Natives Drying Rubber
- Making an Embankment
- Franklin's Printing Press
- Pope's Cantilever in Process of Erection
- Silhouettes of Grandfather and Grandmother
- The First Type of McCormick Reaper
- Horizontal Bar and Chest-bars, for Home Use
- General View of the Poughkeepsie Bridge
- Noiseless Pulley-weights
- The earth with a segment removed to show supposed internal zones
- Methods Employed by Indians of Hafting Stone Weapons
- Appliance for developing the Sides of the Waist
- Tapping a Rubber Tree
- Kinzua Viaduct
- Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
- A Chest-widener
- Lexington
- A Correct Position for Fast Walking
- Steam Excavator
- A Switchback
- A Sharp Curve—Manhattan Elevated Railway, 110th Street, New York
- Eleazer Williams
- Part of a Telephone Exchange
- Reconstruction of coal-forming swamp
- Sign on mill
- A warped Professional Sculler, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in Rowing
- Old Monomoy Lighthouse
- The Mill
- Interior of mill
- Ramon Del Valle Inclan
- Otto H. Kahn
- Rail Making
- Turbine installed
- Pioneer Wagons
- Ed Wynn