- Abe, 'The Rail-Splitter'
- The Bell tower
- Mother and daughter passing by the Yeomen
- English one-wheeled Velocipede
- Man with hat in his hands
- Peasants of the Delta
- Harvey’s 'Wayside Inn"
- Bulgarian Bozaji, Belgrade
- The Rocket 1830
- I would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his back
- Dragoon sitting on his bed eating from mess-tin
- The Haymarket Monument
- William IV
- Costers and Cockneys
- Boy whistling
- Exercises in Riding School (vaulting)
- Donaueschingen Girls
- Turtle’s hoe was made of the shoulder bone of a buffalo set in a light-wood handle, the blade firmly bound in place with thong
- In daytime lookouts were always on the roofs of some of the lodges
- The dresses for 1837 are two walking-dresses and a ball dress, and also a child's costume
- Winter clothing
- Lt. Col. William H. Martin
- English Fashion - 1830-1831
- I loaded my boats on the travois of two of my dogs
- Costers and Cockneys
- The Ashtabula Disaster
- Harriet Goodhue Hosmer
- Buffalo heart skin bucket
- Types at Engel’s
- The fashions of 1833 include two walking-dresses, one dinner, and one ball-dress,
- Keelboat up the Missouri
- When my sack was filled, I tied it shut and slung it on my back by my packing strap
- A Duel in the Riding School
- My grandmother Turtle made scarecrows to frighten away the birds
- A Little Girl of Hainburg
- At one side of our field Turtle had made a booth
- Old Turtle made me a dolly of deer skin stuffed with antelope hair
- The Old Bridge
- A Fatigue Party of Dragoons
- Corn Husking
- Car of Nadar’s balloon
- A Haymaker
- Maria Mitchell
- Trees
- The flood strikes the Cambria iron works
- ver all she bound a wildcat skin, drawing the upper edge over the baby’s head, like a hood.
- Organ
- Then he arose and took my baby tenderly in his arms
- English Fashions 1832
- Abraham Lincoln
- Indian 'Buffalo Jump'—Yellowstone Valley
- Théophile Gautier
- Frightful struggles for life
- She had a little fawn-skin bag, worked with red porcupine quills
- An Experimental Airship
- Octave Chanute experimenting with his gliders on the Michigan sand dunes
- We were fond of squashes and ate many of them
- Locomotive of To-day
- Fishing
- London cabriolet