Richard March Hoe – Scientist of the Day
Richard March Hoe, an American inventor and manufacturer, was born Sep. 12, 1812.
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Richard March Hoe – Scientist of the Day
Richard March Hoe, an American inventor and manufacturer, was born Sep. 12, 1812.
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View of the Confederate States Navy ironclad CSS Stonewall anchored off of Ferrol, Spain, during the American Civil War in March 1865.
Source: Library of Congress.
Steam-powered train ferry on Lake Zrich around x-post rtrains
Carte de visite of American inventor Zadoc Dederick’s steam-powered humanlike walking automaton pulling a cart, c. 1868. By George O. Bedford.
Source: New York Public Library.
Portrait of firemen posing with a steam pumper fire engine named Mazeppa No 3 in Factory Square in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1866.
Portrait of crewmen posing on the tugboat named Clyde on the James River in Virginia during the American Civil War, c. 1862-1865. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Stereoview of a group of men posing with a horse-drawn steam pumper fire engine in front of the St. Louis Fire Department Engine Company 7 building in St. Louis, Missouri, c. 1875. By St. Louis photographers Boehl and Koenig.
Source: Missouri History Museum.
Looped sequence of four photographs taken in quick succession with a 4-lens stereoscopic camera of transport boats, barges, and steamers docked at White House Landing along the Pamunkey River in Virginia during the American Civil War, c. 1864. A Union Army encampment can also be seen in the background. The photos were taken by an unidentified photographer employed by Mathew Brady.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.