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- Sawing Wood Using the Ford Model T Sawmill Conversion, circa 1919 - Innovative users adapted the Ford Model T to their needs. The Ford's rear axle powered many types of belt driven machinery. This photograph taken about 1919 shows men preparing to cut wood on a portable sawmill powered by a Model T.

- circa 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Sawing Wood Using the Ford Model T Sawmill Conversion, circa 1919
Innovative users adapted the Ford Model T to their needs. The Ford's rear axle powered many types of belt driven machinery. This photograph taken about 1919 shows men preparing to cut wood on a portable sawmill powered by a Model T.
- John Brown's Body -

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
John Brown's Body
- Drawing of Edison Homestead at its Original Site in Vienna, Ontario, Canada, 1898 -

- 1898
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing of Edison Homestead at its Original Site in Vienna, Ontario, Canada, 1898
- Courthouse in the Town of Independence, Missouri Showing Overland Travel, circa 1853 - Independence, Missouri, was the principle "jumping off" point for the American frontier during the mid-1800s. Emigrants traveling on the Santa Fe, Oregon, or California trails began at or passed through Independence. This engraving shows wagons loaded with supplies in front of the town's courthouse as settlers prepare to migrate west.

- circa 1853
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Courthouse in the Town of Independence, Missouri Showing Overland Travel, circa 1853
Independence, Missouri, was the principle "jumping off" point for the American frontier during the mid-1800s. Emigrants traveling on the Santa Fe, Oregon, or California trails began at or passed through Independence. This engraving shows wagons loaded with supplies in front of the town's courthouse as settlers prepare to migrate west.