American Inventions and InventorsMowry, William A. (William Augustus)
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American Inventions and Inventors
Mowry, William A. (William Augustus)
Inventions
SCHOLFIELD, ARTHUR, 160
SCHOLFIELD, JOHN, 160
_Scots Magazine_, 269
Scribe, ancient, 251
Scythe, 109, 117
Sea coal, 45
Sewing machines, 175
SHOEMAKER, COLONEL, 48
Signal station, Suffolk, 267
Signaling, 265
SINGER, ISAAC M., 175
SLATER, JOHN F., 156
SLATER, SAMUEL, 153
Soil, 124
SOLOMON, 249
Sower, 114
SOWER, CHRISTOPHER, 255
Special delivery, 261
SPOTSWOOD, COLONEL, 260
SQUANTO, 108
Stagecoaches, 200
Steamboats, 207
Steam engine, 178
STEPHENSON, GEORGE, 225
Stereotyping, 257
STEVENS, JOHN, 209
Stockton and Darlington Railway, 226
Stoves, 36
Subway, Boston, 242
Sulky plow, 114
"Sully," packet ship, 272
Suspension bridge, Niagara, 240
Taverns, 206
Telegraph, 270
Telephone, 286
Telephone incident, 290
THIMMONIER, BARTHÉLEMY, 176
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN, 33
THOMPSON, ELIHU, 86
Thresher, 121
Threshing, 123
Tinder box, 53
Torches, 61
Travel by horseback, 191;
by land, 187;
by water, 194
Uncultivated foods, 99
Union Pacific Railroad, 228
United States post offices, 264
University press, 255
Vestal Virgin, 14
Victoria Jubilee, 284
Vinegar, 135
Walter press, 252
WATT, JAMES, 179
Wells, oil, 79
WEST, BENJAMIN, 272
WESTINGHOUSE, GEORGE, JR., 236
Whale fishing, 73
Whale oil, 72
WHITMAN, MARCUS, 168
WHITNEY, ELI, 149
WILSON, ALLEN B., 175
Wool, 158
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