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- "Watchmaking in the Jewelry Department. Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill.," 1906-1908 - Mail-order firm Sears, Roebuck, & Co. had become one of America's largest corporations by the early 1900s. Sears was particularly popular among rural Americans, as it offered better options, lower costs, and more efficient delivery methods than traditional general stores. This stereograph, one of a set of 50 sold through the Sears catalog beginning in 1908, offered a behind-the-scenes look at the company's operation.

- 1906-1908
- Collections - Artifact
"Watchmaking in the Jewelry Department. Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill.," 1906-1908
Mail-order firm Sears, Roebuck, & Co. had become one of America's largest corporations by the early 1900s. Sears was particularly popular among rural Americans, as it offered better options, lower costs, and more efficient delivery methods than traditional general stores. This stereograph, one of a set of 50 sold through the Sears catalog beginning in 1908, offered a behind-the-scenes look at the company's operation.
- "Scientific American," Vol. 51, July-December 1884 -

- July 1884-December 1884
- Collections - Artifact
"Scientific American," Vol. 51, July-December 1884
- Samuel A. Bemis Watch Book, 1818-1822 -

- 1818-1822
- Collections - Artifact
Samuel A. Bemis Watch Book, 1818-1822
- Faneuil Watch Tool Company Catalog, "Rivett Lathes," 1896 -

- 1896
- Collections - Artifact
Faneuil Watch Tool Company Catalog, "Rivett Lathes," 1896
- Watchmaker's Bench, 1876-1917 -

- 1876-1917
- Collections - Artifact
Watchmaker's Bench, 1876-1917
- "Scientific American," Vol. 23, July-December 1870 -

- July 1870-December 1870
- Collections - Artifact
"Scientific American," Vol. 23, July-December 1870
- Catalog for the Elgin Seven-Jewel Automobile Watch, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Catalog for the Elgin Seven-Jewel Automobile Watch, circa 1920