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- Portrait of E.W. Rice, Jr., 1887-1920 -

- 1887-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of E.W. Rice, Jr., 1887-1920
- Biographical Tribute to Edison Pioneer John Mac Haffie, 1931 -

- July 17, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Biographical Tribute to Edison Pioneer John Mac Haffie, 1931
- Portrait of Edward Hibberd Johnson, 1865-1895 -

- 1865-1895
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Edward Hibberd Johnson, 1865-1895
- Tool Chest Used by Machinist John Kruesi, While Working for Thomas Edison, 1872-1899 -

- 1872-1899
- Collections - Artifact
Tool Chest Used by Machinist John Kruesi, While Working for Thomas Edison, 1872-1899
- Portrait of Edward Hibberd Johnson, 1879 -

- 1879
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Edward Hibberd Johnson, 1879
- Portrait of Samuel Insull, 1900-1920 -

- 1900-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Samuel Insull, 1900-1920
- Portrait of Samuel Insull, 1922 -

- 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Samuel Insull, 1922
- Portrait of Dr. Emil Kolben, August 1937 -

- August 01, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Dr. Emil Kolben, August 1937
- Portrait of Samuel Insull, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Samuel Insull, circa 1900
- Portrait of John Pierpont Morgan, 1902 - J.P. Morgan was the most influential banker and financier in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He held financial interests in railroads, steel mills and manufacturers, and he amassed a personal fortune of $80 million. Morgan supported Thomas Edison's early electric experiments and played a key role in the formation of General Electric.

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of John Pierpont Morgan, 1902
J.P. Morgan was the most influential banker and financier in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He held financial interests in railroads, steel mills and manufacturers, and he amassed a personal fortune of $80 million. Morgan supported Thomas Edison's early electric experiments and played a key role in the formation of General Electric.