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- Stevengraph Bookmark, "To My Mother," 1860-1890 -

- 1860-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "To My Mother," 1860-1890
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "May Joy Attend You," 1860-1890 -

- 1860-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "May Joy Attend You," 1860-1890
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "Christmas Hymn," 1860-1890 -

- 1860-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "Christmas Hymn," 1860-1890
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "May the Giver and Receiver Meet in Heaven," 1860-1890 -

- 1860-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "May the Giver and Receiver Meet in Heaven," 1860-1890
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Lord is My Shepherd," 1860-1890 -

- 1860-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Lord is My Shepherd," 1860-1890
- Singer "Xtraordinary" High-Wheel Bicycle, 1880 - Singer and Company of Coventry, England, manufactured the Xtraordinary, an early high-mount safety bicycle. The rider sat farther back behind the wheel (rather than on top), lowering the center of gravity. This made it safer if the large drive wheel came to an abrupt stop. To accommodate this new position, the front fork was raked and a lever-action drive was employed.

- 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Singer "Xtraordinary" High-Wheel Bicycle, 1880
Singer and Company of Coventry, England, manufactured the Xtraordinary, an early high-mount safety bicycle. The rider sat farther back behind the wheel (rather than on top), lowering the center of gravity. This made it safer if the large drive wheel came to an abrupt stop. To accommodate this new position, the front fork was raked and a lever-action drive was employed.
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Late, Lamented President Lincoln," 1865 - In 1865, Thomas Stevens created this woven silk bookmark to memorialize the recently assassinated American president. Admirers of President Lincoln collected materials such as this as a way to remember their martyred hero. A quote from Lincoln appears at the top, "I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by and, if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by."

- April 14, 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Late, Lamented President Lincoln," 1865
In 1865, Thomas Stevens created this woven silk bookmark to memorialize the recently assassinated American president. Admirers of President Lincoln collected materials such as this as a way to remember their martyred hero. A quote from Lincoln appears at the top, "I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by and, if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by."
- Multi-Port Spooler II, Black Box Corporation, circa 1982 -

- circa 1982
- Collections - Artifact
Multi-Port Spooler II, Black Box Corporation, circa 1982
- Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Father of Our Country," 1876 -

- 1876
- Collections - Artifact
Stevengraph Bookmark, "The Father of Our Country," 1876
- 1961 Jaguar Advertisement, "This is the New Jaguar XK-E!" - Great Britain's Jaguar turned heads in the 1960s with its E-Type sports car, sold as the XK-E in North America. Disc brakes, an independent front and rear suspension, and a racing-inspired monocoque body gave the car technical credentials to match its beautiful appearance. For 1966, a longer 2+2 coupe joined the convertible and coupe body styles already in Jaguar's lineup.

- April 01, 1961
- Collections - Artifact
1961 Jaguar Advertisement, "This is the New Jaguar XK-E!"
Great Britain's Jaguar turned heads in the 1960s with its E-Type sports car, sold as the XK-E in North America. Disc brakes, an independent front and rear suspension, and a racing-inspired monocoque body gave the car technical credentials to match its beautiful appearance. For 1966, a longer 2+2 coupe joined the convertible and coupe body styles already in Jaguar's lineup.