Scientific American Magazine
Volume 2, Issue 11You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Leslie's Patent Gas Burner
Sunday Elections
Faith Illustrated
Propelling Canal Boats
Departments
Brevity
Cheer up
Raising the Great Britain
A Hard Rub for Truth
The Coming of Winter
Weeding Ones Friends
The Wonder-exciting Cotton
General Scott
History of Virginia
Enterprise in Newark, N. J.
Give and Take
Thayer 's Bridge
A Tavern Governor
Navigation of the Illinois
Spot on the Sun
Preaching Abolished
Temperance at Brighton
Post-Office Negligence
Wonderful Increase
Bangor Lumber
Voyage to Oregon
My Husband who uses Tobacco
Horrible Remorse
To Correspondents
A Curious Point of Theory
Dispatch
The Armistice Justifiable
Business at Pittsburgh
Great Boy
Very Benevolent
Boston Waterworks
Mails from the seat of War
The Magnetic Telegraph
Mr. Whitney at Louis
Chinese Bricks
Want of Foresight
Theory of the Rainbow
The Slave character
The Problem
Ancient use of Prussic Acid
A Western Story
Improvement in Locomotives
New Invention in Rail Road Machinery
Wheeler's Improved Rail
Artesian Well
Improvement in Boot Trees
Experiments in Gunnery
To New Subscribers
Southern Manufactures
An Incident of the War
The First American Ocean Steamship
The Niagara Courier
The Scientific American
The Bomb Cannon
Tremendous Blast
The United States and Turkey
New Jersey Railroads
The River Trade
A Long Bridge
A Resolute Girl
Enterprise in Georgia
Imley's Cast Iron Rails
Egypt
Politeness
Singular Theology
Notes for a Tourist
Importance of Ventilation
Chemistry
Wreck of The Atlantic
Graham's
Indian War
Yankee Contractors in Canada
Watch Left
General La Vega Exchanged
Late from Mexico
Land Lost
The Plumb-and Level Indicator
Transcendentalism
Taylor's Camels
To Find the Area of a Polygon
Iron Cements
Terrestial Electricity
Mr. Pocock's Kite Carriages
Magnifying Daguerreotypes
The New York Scientific American
The Manufacture of Glass
Inelined Plane and Curve
Successful Gun Trap