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Patent granted for improvements in horsepower
1835/03/30
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Much of the text has faded and was overwritten with blue ink. Tied with pink ribbon.
GLC07569
Patent issued to Ephraim Gilbert for the construction of gun locks
1829/04/03
Countersigned by Martin Van Buren. On parchment, with red ribbon.
GLC07585
to Tristam Dalton
2 May 1817
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thanks him for the copy of Agriculture Magazine he sent. Regarding cattle feed, he states that instead of the widely used crops of carrots, potatoes, and beets, he recommends Jerusalem artichoke and succory (chicory). He describes the merits of...
GLC07670.01
Patent issued to Gould Thorp for inventing an improvement to the cooking stove
1836/06/25
GLC07718
to Solomon Lincoln Esq.
1836/04/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Pontificating on the history and intentions of the Pilgrims and the Founding Fathers, and on the important principles to be learned from America's collective history. Also giving his views on freedom of religion and freedom of speech and the limits...
GLC07868
Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year 1849
1850
United States Congress (31st, 1st session : 1849)
Published by the Office of Printers to the Senate. Includes an introduction by Thomas Ewbank, Commissioner of Patents. Contains sections on financial and statistical aspects of the patent office, inventions and claims, examiners' and machinists'...
GLC08567
The Gentleman's magazine. [August 1777]
August 1777
Henry, David, 1710-1792
Excerpt of the magazine, including pages 354- 404. Contains several letters pertaining to Generals George Washington and William Howe (British) discussing the exchange of prisoners. Includes various letters to Urban, the editor, pertaining to...
GLC08865
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
26 March 1879
Tachmyrtis (doctor), fl. 1879
A letter to Senator Bruce who was a member of the Education and Labor committee, from Dr. Tachmyrtis in regards to a positing on the Woodruff Scientific Expedition.
GLC09400.015
typewriter repair bill for R.C Bruce
30 April 1920
Oliver Typewriter Agency (Chicago, Ill.), 1895-1928
GLC09400.577
Papers of George May Powell [decimalized]
1858-1909
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
The George May Powell collection contains personal and family correspondence. Also included are business papers relating to his Thirteenth Amendment anti-slavery photograph, his inventions, and his publications; a diary, letters, and essays...
GLC00687
to George May Powell
September 29, 1866
Small, Emma C., fl. 1860-1868
She reports that she is very satisfied with her progress, that she can take two steps. She has attended sermons given by Rev. Patton of New Haven, son of Rev. Patton of Ithaca, and she asks him to look into sending a walking chair from New York City...
GLC00687.038
October 4, 1866
She writes that she is able to walk with canes outdoors. She expresses dismay that the walking chair would cost so much. Letter written at Round Hill.
GLC00687.039
May 14, 1865
Redrussa, J., fl. 1865
In response to a deal to sell George May Powell's Great National Picture in Mansfield, Redrussa has only sold one photograph.
GLC00687.055
The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York
1874
The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York, fl. 1874
The Fire-Proof Company of New York uses French hydraulic lime of Teil, one of the strongest cements known. Methods require the placement of incombustible material between partitions and open spaces. They list several New York locations which have...
GLC00687.156
Certificate of Tests
January 12,1874
A certificate of tests reveals results of various burning experiments within Fireproof Buildings, with a list of accredited architects and other witnesses.
GLC00687.157
[Patents filed through 1859-1864 with patent numbers]
1859-1864
On the back is a description of a patent filed 1861/2/19 for a motion device for an artificial leg and ankle.
GLC00687.200
Powell's Patent Multiscope
1864-1905
He proposes a substitute for the expensive calcium light for viewing images, with an object that uses either sunlight or lamp light using a graphoscope, inserting a stereoscopic lens. Different lenses allow for different uses, including microscope...
GLC00687.205
[contract for artificial limbs]
1865
The distribution of artificial limbs for maimed soldiers is to be advertised by the U.S. Christian Commission's Board of Surgeons.
GLC00687.207
March 27, 1866
Condell, J., fl. 1866
He writes about delivery of an express package. He discusses model arms.
GLC00687.208
to Condell Leg Manufacturing Corp.
April 10, 1866
Bell, Henry Y., fl. 1866
He is interested in the cost of an artificial leg. His leg was amputated below the knee. He includes a sketch of his stump.
GLC00687.209
to A. F. Williams
April 12, 1866
Truell, Edwin M., fl. 1866
He would like a Condell Limbs circular.
GLC00687.210
April 13, 1866
Taylor, M. M., fl. 1866
He refutes Williams's claim that the leg he ordered was burned and "violently destroyed" upon delivery. He wants repair and offers to pay for express shipping.
GLC00687.211
to Mr. Condell
April 14, 1866
Brinkerhoff, Charlie, fl. 1866
He lost his leg last August and would like a pamphlet of Cardell legs.
GLC00687.212
Burrill, James S., fl. 1866
He needs the arm he ordered and doesn't understand the lengthy wait. He is negotiating a contract with the local town to sell artificial limbs, with a store and a factory.
GLC00687.213
April 16, 1866
Smith, Hiram, fl. 1866
He includes his measurements for a limb as well as a check for $75 for payment. He would like the limb as soon as possible.
GLC00687.214
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