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- Portrait of Francis R. Upton, 1880-1900 - Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.

- 1880-1900
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Portrait of Francis R. Upton, 1880-1900
Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.
- Portrait of Francis R. Upton at Menlo Park, 1879 - Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.

- 1879
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Portrait of Francis R. Upton at Menlo Park, 1879
Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.
- Portrait of Francis R. Upton at Menlo Park, 1879 - Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.

- 1879
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Francis R. Upton at Menlo Park, 1879
Thomas Edison recruited talented assistants to his Menlo Park Laboratory to help develop and realize his innovative ideas. In 1878, Edison hired Francis Upton, an American mathematician and physicist. Upton conducted scientific research and performed advanced calculations to convert ideas into workable inventions. Upton continued to collaborate with Edison into the early 20th century, long after the Menlo Park years.
- Portrait of Francis R. Upton, President of the Edison Pioneers, 1918 -

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Francis R. Upton, President of the Edison Pioneers, 1918
- Thomas Edison with His Laboratory Assistants, Menlo Park, New Jersey, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison with His Laboratory Assistants, Menlo Park, New Jersey, circa 1880
- Camping "Cook Kit," 1920-1925 - Made for scouts, outdoorsmen, campers, and motorists, this early 1920s cooking set fits compactly into a portable box. The set consists of a grid, kettle or boiler, pans, and cups -- all you need for cooking without taking up space.

- 1920-1925
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Camping "Cook Kit," 1920-1925
Made for scouts, outdoorsmen, campers, and motorists, this early 1920s cooking set fits compactly into a portable box. The set consists of a grid, kettle or boiler, pans, and cups -- all you need for cooking without taking up space.
- Portrait of Francis Jehl, 1920-1940 -

- 1920-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Francis Jehl, 1920-1940
- Thomas Edison - He was, at heart, a tinkerer. Small wonder, then, that he and Henry Ford saw one another as kindred spirits. Edison, of course, was much older, born 16 years before Ford.

- June 25, 2011
- Collections - Video
Thomas Edison
He was, at heart, a tinkerer. Small wonder, then, that he and Henry Ford saw one another as kindred spirits. Edison, of course, was much older, born 16 years before Ford.
- Electric Chandelier, 1870 -

- 1870
- Collections - Artifact
Electric Chandelier, 1870
- "Robert Francis Kennedy Memorial Edition," 1968 - In early June 1968, Democratic Presidential candidate Robert "Bobby" Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded after winning the California primary. Many Americans had pinned their hopes on the brother of assassinated President John Kennedy to restore faith in a country seemingly slipping into social and political turmoil. After the tragic event, newspapers and magazines produced memorial issues documenting the life of the slain leader.

- 1968
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"Robert Francis Kennedy Memorial Edition," 1968
In early June 1968, Democratic Presidential candidate Robert "Bobby" Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded after winning the California primary. Many Americans had pinned their hopes on the brother of assassinated President John Kennedy to restore faith in a country seemingly slipping into social and political turmoil. After the tragic event, newspapers and magazines produced memorial issues documenting the life of the slain leader.