Proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute: Held During the Third Week in June, in the City of Cincinnati1839 - Technology - 32 pages |
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... produced at home at less cost . We have carpeting manufactured in Cincinnati , and also in Dayton , good enough for any family , and it is sold in the shops without the purchaser's knowing that it is a domestic manufac- ture . And ...
... produced at home at less cost . We have carpeting manufactured in Cincinnati , and also in Dayton , good enough for any family , and it is sold in the shops without the purchaser's knowing that it is a domestic manufac- ture . And ...
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... produce in great abun- dance wines equal to those of Germany or France ? Our manufacturers need but the encouragement of their fel- low citizens , to enable them to produce fabrics equal to those of any part of the world . By a general ...
... produce in great abun- dance wines equal to those of Germany or France ? Our manufacturers need but the encouragement of their fel- low citizens , to enable them to produce fabrics equal to those of any part of the world . By a general ...
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... produces pressure by rolling a large wheel on the sides of the moulds , and by this means render the brick very ... producing a heavy pressure . CORN SHELLER . The Corn Sheller made by Garret and Cotman appears to be a useful domestic ...
... produces pressure by rolling a large wheel on the sides of the moulds , and by this means render the brick very ... producing a heavy pressure . CORN SHELLER . The Corn Sheller made by Garret and Cotman appears to be a useful domestic ...
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... produce something worthy of the city by the next Fair . It is to be regretted that some of their best pieces were not exhibited . Of Beard and Bambrough , it is unnecessary to say much . They and their works are well known in Cincinnati ...
... produce something worthy of the city by the next Fair . It is to be regretted that some of their best pieces were not exhibited . Of Beard and Bambrough , it is unnecessary to say much . They and their works are well known in Cincinnati ...
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afford Apprentices ARTIFICIAL TEETH Artisans arts and manufactures BANK NOTE ENGRAVINGS beautiful articles blank books boots Brick Machine Calvin Fletcher Carriage Cincinnati CITY OF CINCINNATI committee appointed Cooking Stove D. F. MEADER Dayton directors Doolittle and Munson Elisha Brigham examined the following executed exhi facture G. C. Miller George Graham GEORGE MUSCROFT Glass Hall O. M. Institute Henry Waterman's hibited highly creditable highly finished illustrated and explained instrument Ira Grover Isaac Young J. D. CRAIG J. P. FOOTE JOHN LYON Jonathan Mullen June 22 kind ladies Lamps exhibited Luman Watson machinery Main Street manship manu manufac marble top mechanical and chemical members and contributors Messrs neat Ohio Mechanics Ornamental Parlor Grate pencil sketches piece port folio principles Printing Press Second Annual Fair shafto SHAWK shell flowers Shepard exhibited silk stitute TALBOTT Tunis Brewer tures Type Foundry undersigned W. J. Owens Webb and Greenwood William Greene workmen
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Page 4 - The annual exhibition is designed to bring into favorable notice, the actual manufactures of the country, especially those of the West. It appears that this has not generally been understood among the mechanics ! Not one third of the manufactures of the city have yet been represented at the Fair, in consequence, it is believed, of the want of correct information in relation to the design of the Institute. It is not the purpose of its exhibition, to make a
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