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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 10 10 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 4 4 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 3 3 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 3 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 3 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 2 Browse Search
Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 2 2 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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C. DayDec. 18, 1855. 14,057L. H. GibbsJan. 8, 1856. 16,761Tilton and FloydMar. 3, 1857. 17,642J. P. SchenklJune 23, 1857. 22,752C. SharpsJan. 25, 1859. 24,730Gallagher and GladdingJuly 12, 1859. 25,926Wesson and HarringtonOct. 25, 1859. 26,364E. MaynardDec. 6, 1859. 27,399J. M. WamplerMar. 6, 1860. 27,723Letort and MathewsApr. 3, 1860. 29,152M. J. GallagherJuly 17, 1860. 30,228F. JonesOct. 2, 1860. 30,372C. O. WoodJan. 1, 1861. 31,050C. O. WoodJan. 1, 1861. 32,653H. SchroderJune 25, 1861. 32,895C. D. SchubarthJuly 23, 1861. 36,571M. MosesSept. 30, 1862. 36,925F. WessonNov. 11, 1862. 39,494J. PercyAug. 11, 1863. 39,707C. E. SneiderAug. 25, 1863. 42,648W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864. 42,649W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864. 42,698E. T. StarrMay 10, 1864. 43,929G. J. RichardsonAug. 23, 1864. 44,123J. StevensSept. 6, 1864. 44,290W. C. DodgeSept. 20, 1864. 44,312W. D. HillsSept. 20, 1864. 46,054C. E. SneiderJan. 24, 1865. 47,755C. E. SneiderMay 16, 1865. 48,966E. MaynardJuly
aphic stone would be damped for printing, and rolled up with transfer-ink. The parts affected by light took the ink, in quantity more or less perfectly in proportion to the actinic action. The sheet was then dried and transferred, whereby a delineation on stone was produced. This was rolled up and etched in the usual manner. This was the first transferprocess, but did not prove of practical value. 5. J. W. Osborne patented in Australia, September 1, 1859, and in the United States, June 25, 1861, a transfer-process, in which he prepares a sheet of paper by coating one side with a mixture of albumen, gelatine, and bichromate of potash, and dries it in the dark. This is exposed under a negative, whereby a visible change is produced, the brilliant yellow of the sheet, due to the salt of chromium, being changed to a chestnut-brown. In addition to this visible change, the organic matter becomes insoluble. A coating of transfer-ink is now applied to the whole exposed surface, by pa
dDec. 27, 1870. 6. Needles (continued). No.Name.Date. 112,576FraryMar. 14, 1871. 112,744SibleyMar. 14, 1871. 112,980StrainMar. 21, 1871. 113,010BlanchardMar. 28, 1871. (Reissue.)4,663WillcoxDec. 5, 1871. 121,967SecorDec. 19, 1871. 123,576MathuesFeb. 13, 1872. 125,270CasselberryApr. 2, 1872. 151,558BlanchardJune 2, 1874. 156,603SpaldingNov. 3, 1874. 7. Needle-Sharpener. 114,265ClarkMay 2, 1871. 8. Needle Threaders and Setters. 27,762StevensApr. 3, 1860. 32,624HardieJune 25, 1861. 34,407ConradFeb. 18, 1862. 34,807BartlettApr. 1, 1862. 60,353FooteDec. 11, 1866. 69,463MichenerOct. 1, 1867. 88,699DoppApr. 6, 1869. 89,256ThrilpapeApr. 20, 1869. 89,618Barber et al.May 4, 1869. 92,446HeadleyJuly 13, 1869. 102,795FieldMay 10, 1870. 104,030HendricksJune 7, 1870. 104,260BrownJune 14, 1870. 110,144KarrDec. 13, 1870. 110,855KarrJan. 10, 1871. 113,542MartineApr. 11, 1871. 119,217BoerscheSept. 26, 1871. 122,490RaenchleJan. 2, 1872. 127,646SchlarbaumJune 4, 18