Scientific American Magazine
Volume 2, Issue 21You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Electrical Drummond Light
Discovery of Steam Power
The Effects of the Introduction of Mechanical Improvements
Foreign Correspondence
Departments
Snow
The Bear and the Tea-kettle
The Prairie
A Post Office on Wheels
Monkeys
A Peaceable Regiment
Clever Retort
Hair-breadth Escape
Did His Best
Ingenious Mechanism
A Dangerous Bridge
Mr. Calhoun's Speech
Manifestation of Respect
The Blockade
Brisk Business
A Great Bridge
Late from Mexico
Iron Ore in North Adams
Mount Etna
Lake Superior Copper
Recent Fires
Cold on the Prairies
Essex County Constellation
A Fool and his Money, c
New and Valuable Books
Snow in Maine
Croton Water Proceeds
Incident of the Freshet at Dayton
Demand for Iron in England
Worcester
Military Wings
Fitchburg Railroad
The Swan Fountain
Kennebec Railroad
A Volcano at Work
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Meteorie Observations
Concord N. H. Railroad
Peterboro (Mass) Railroad
Essex (Mass) Railroad
Battle of Waterloo
Hudson River Railroad
Providence and Worcester Railroad
The Canada Railroad
Burlington (Vt) and Ogdensburg
New Rotary Steam Engine
Improved Carriage Spring
Marble Castings
Stetson's Transplanter
Revolving Railroad Gripper
A Good Night's Business
Iron and Coal
To New Subscribers
Curious Electro-Magnetic Phenomena
The Western Telegraph Company
The Two Railroad Projects Compared
Ranlet's Architect
Wind of a Ball
Railroad to Albany
What does it Mean?
Safety of Railroads
Indians in Mexico
To Correspondents
The Oyster Mail
Electricity vs the Harpers
The Fortunes of an Apprentice
Discovery of Mezzotinto
The Farmer's Water Power
Glass Water Pipes
Gun Tow Applied to Blasting
Construction of Oxy-Hydrogen Blowpipe
Chemical Tests