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- "Kerosene and Gas Cooking Apparatus," 1866 -

- 1866
- Collections - Artifact
"Kerosene and Gas Cooking Apparatus," 1866
- "Frick 12-25 Kerosene Tractor," 1919 -

- 1919
- Collections - Artifact
"Frick 12-25 Kerosene Tractor," 1919
- Oxo-Gas Plants Co. Sales Brochure, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Oxo-Gas Plants Co. Sales Brochure, circa 1910
- New Perfection Cook-Book and Directions for Operating New Perfection Oil Stoves, circa 1916 -

- circa 1916
- Collections - Artifact
New Perfection Cook-Book and Directions for Operating New Perfection Oil Stoves, circa 1916
- "Directions for Using the Cleveland Non-Explosive Company's Library, Study and Other Argand Burner Lamps," 1881 -

- 1881
- Collections - Artifact
"Directions for Using the Cleveland Non-Explosive Company's Library, Study and Other Argand Burner Lamps," 1881
- "Illustrated Catalogue of Kerosene Fixtures, Bronze Stand Lamps, Clocks, Call Bells, etc.," 1883-1884 -

- 1883-1884
- Collections - Artifact
"Illustrated Catalogue of Kerosene Fixtures, Bronze Stand Lamps, Clocks, Call Bells, etc.," 1883-1884
- "Prices Reduced of Perkins & House's Patent Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil Safety Lamps and Safety Filling Cans," circa 1880 -

- circa 1916
- Collections - Artifact
"Prices Reduced of Perkins & House's Patent Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil Safety Lamps and Safety Filling Cans," circa 1880
- "Illustrated Catalogue of Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, &c, Manufactured and For Sale by Charles A. Starr, 1861" -

- 1861
- Collections - Artifact
"Illustrated Catalogue of Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, &c, Manufactured and For Sale by Charles A. Starr, 1861"
- Card for "White's Kerosene Vaporizer, Applied to Model T Ford," 1916-1917 - Ford Model T owners could purchase this aftermarket vaporizer from inventor Lewis B. White. The device allowed the car's engine to run on kerosene which, at the time, was less expensive than gasoline. The device used heat from the engine's exhaust gases to vaporize the kerosene.

- 1916-1917
- Collections - Artifact
Card for "White's Kerosene Vaporizer, Applied to Model T Ford," 1916-1917
Ford Model T owners could purchase this aftermarket vaporizer from inventor Lewis B. White. The device allowed the car's engine to run on kerosene which, at the time, was less expensive than gasoline. The device used heat from the engine's exhaust gases to vaporize the kerosene.
- Kerosene Stove Fuel Jug -

- Collections - Artifact
Kerosene Stove Fuel Jug