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- Bicycle Racer H. Arnold, circa 1890 - This cabinet card pictures H. Arnold, a racer in the early 1890s. Arnold competed in various bicycle meets in the early 1890s, but was overshadowed by other speedsters of the period.

- circa 1890
- Collections - Artifact
Bicycle Racer H. Arnold, circa 1890
This cabinet card pictures H. Arnold, a racer in the early 1890s. Arnold competed in various bicycle meets in the early 1890s, but was overshadowed by other speedsters of the period.
- Landers, Frary & Clark Electric Toaster, 1915-1920 -

- 1915-1920
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Landers, Frary & Clark Electric Toaster, 1915-1920
- Landers, Frary, & Clark "Universal Model E945 Toaster," 1918 - 1923 -

- 1918-1923
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Landers, Frary, & Clark "Universal Model E945 Toaster," 1918 - 1923
- Meat Grinder, 1859-1865 - By the mid-1800s, Americans could use grinders instead of mincing knives to cut, chop, and prepare meat for cooking. Grinders like this one saved time and made food processing more efficient.

- 1859-1865
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Meat Grinder, 1859-1865
By the mid-1800s, Americans could use grinders instead of mincing knives to cut, chop, and prepare meat for cooking. Grinders like this one saved time and made food processing more efficient.
- Muffin Pan -

- Collections - Artifact
Muffin Pan
- Landers, Frary & Clark "Universal "Sweetheart" Toaster," 1929 -

- 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Landers, Frary & Clark "Universal "Sweetheart" Toaster," 1929
- Lunchbox, Rocky and Bullwinkle, 1962 - Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial images of their favorite television shows on the sides of their school lunchboxes since they were first introduced in 1950. Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket "Rocky" J. Squirrel were the main characters in the animated television show <em>The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show</em>, acclaimed for its humor that appealed to children and adults alike.

- 1962
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Lunchbox, Rocky and Bullwinkle, 1962
Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial images of their favorite television shows on the sides of their school lunchboxes since they were first introduced in 1950. Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket "Rocky" J. Squirrel were the main characters in the animated television show The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show, acclaimed for its humor that appealed to children and adults alike.
- "Universal" Straight Razor, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
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"Universal" Straight Razor, circa 1920
- Universal Appliances Advertisement, circa 1956, "Universal Gifts to Make Things Easier" -

- circa 1956
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Universal Appliances Advertisement, circa 1956, "Universal Gifts to Make Things Easier"
- American Electric Company Ammeter, circa 1896 -

- circa 1896
- Collections - Artifact
American Electric Company Ammeter, circa 1896