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- Eveready Tungsten Battery, No. 734, 1913-1915 -

- 1913-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Eveready Tungsten Battery, No. 734, 1913-1915
- Eveready Battery, No. 768, 1932-1934 -

- 1932-1934
- Collections - Artifact
Eveready Battery, No. 768, 1932-1934
- E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. Measure -

- Collections - Artifact
E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. Measure
- Dried Wildflowers, 1890-1915 - In 1890, Jenny Young Chandler, 25 years old and recently widowed, began working for the <em>New York Herald</em>. As a photojournalist and feature writer, Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity. She also documented collections of private individuals and museums -- some of which were featured in magazine articles for collectors. By 1922, the time of her death, she had produced over 800 glass plate negatives.

- 1890-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Dried Wildflowers, 1890-1915
In 1890, Jenny Young Chandler, 25 years old and recently widowed, began working for the New York Herald. As a photojournalist and feature writer, Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity. She also documented collections of private individuals and museums -- some of which were featured in magazine articles for collectors. By 1922, the time of her death, she had produced over 800 glass plate negatives.
- Burgess Dry-Cell Battery, No. 4156, 1924-1926 -

- 1924-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Burgess Dry-Cell Battery, No. 4156, 1924-1926
- National Electric Supply Co. No. 6 Dry Cell Battery, 1918 -

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
National Electric Supply Co. No. 6 Dry Cell Battery, 1918
- USL Battery Corp. Type EL-1207 Storage Battery -

- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type EL-1207 Storage Battery
- Employees Hanging Spaghetti on Drying Racks at Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, H. J. Heinz Company, circa 1910 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.

- circa 1910
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Employees Hanging Spaghetti on Drying Racks at Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, H. J. Heinz Company, circa 1910
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.
- Employee Inspecting Noodles in a Spaghetti Drying Room, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1912 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows an employee inspecting noodles in the Spaghetti Drying Room. Behind each of the doors pictured here were drying racks for spaghetti used in Heinz's cooked spaghetti products.

- 1912
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Employee Inspecting Noodles in a Spaghetti Drying Room, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1912
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows an employee inspecting noodles in the Spaghetti Drying Room. Behind each of the doors pictured here were drying racks for spaghetti used in Heinz's cooked spaghetti products.
- Detroit Dry Dock Company Employees, Including Henry Ford, 1880-1882 - During the 1880s, Henry Ford worked in a variety of positions near his Dearborn, Michigan, home. Among other endeavors, Ford helped on his father's farm, apprenticed for a machinist, operated and repaired steam engines, and found occasional work in Detroit factories. This photograph shows him (top row, sixth from right) with fellow employees at the Detroit Dry Dock shipbuilding company.

- 1880-1882
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Detroit Dry Dock Company Employees, Including Henry Ford, 1880-1882
During the 1880s, Henry Ford worked in a variety of positions near his Dearborn, Michigan, home. Among other endeavors, Ford helped on his father's farm, apprenticed for a machinist, operated and repaired steam engines, and found occasional work in Detroit factories. This photograph shows him (top row, sixth from right) with fellow employees at the Detroit Dry Dock shipbuilding company.