Newcomen Society (Great Britain). American Branch
Newcomen Society (Grande-Bretagne). American Branch
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Works
Title | Sources |
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"1907" looks back! | |
43 hours: my era in railway equipment life | |
75 years of steel | |
America--in 1992; some reflections on "new" and "old" worlds, offered to the Newcomen society of England | |
America's meat packing industry; | |
Asa Packer, 1805-1879, captain of industry; educator; citizen | |
Bryant Parrott Tilden of Salem | |
Chemicals on the industrial revolution | |
Colonial life in maritime New-Hampshire | |
The development of farm machines. | |
Early beginnings of transportation in Colorado--a pilgrimage address. | |
Early industry in the Lehigh valley--in colonial times and after | |
Economics of power in Alabama; an American pilgrimage address | |
Electric service in Philadelphia | |
Elisha Graves Otis, 1811-1861 | |
Engineering and research in the U. S. navy | |
Erie railroad--its beginnings! | |
George H. Corliss of Rhode Island | |
The historic Potomac-- beginning with 1740 | |
The historical background of applied science | |
Invention and industry--cradled in New England! | |
Iron in industry--progress of 100 years | |
The iron steamer--U.S.S. Michigan, 1843 | |
John Ericsson, 1939 | |
John Witherspoon (1723-1794) | |
Joseph McKeen (1757-1807) and the beginnings of Bowdoin college, 1802 | |
Life of James Watt, from Chambers's "Miscellany": 1871. | |
The Lincoln car on Union Pacific, 1865 | |
Major General Grenville M. Dodge (1831-1916) maker of history in the great West. | |
Management looks at the post-war world; an address before the 47th annual meeting of the National association of manufacturers held at New York on December fourth, 1942 | |
Material civilization in America a century ago! | |
The Mid-West lumber cycle | |
The Moravian settlement of Bethlehem--its courage; its vision, its ideals | |
Navy day, 1943--at Cleveland | |
Newcomen address. | |
Our faith moved mountains! an address honoring General George W. Goethals, U.S.A. | |
... Power in the textile industry; a brief historical review | |
Romance of insurance; an informal review | |
Romance of railroad finance | |
Shadows of two great leaders | |
Shipbuilding in Maine; a brief history | |
A stock-taking of America, 1687-1941 | |
The story of the Great northern railway company--and James J. Hill | |
Telegrams in 1889-- and since! | |
"...that this nation:" a commencement address at Cumberland university in Tennessee | |
"What hath God wrought!" | |
Whether in New Hampshire or in South Dakota. | |
A woman in steel: Rebecca Lukens (1794-1854) |