Scientific American Magazine
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Features
The Great Leeghwater Engine
A Glance at the Polytechnic
Departments
The Wife's Appeal
The Fancy Museam
Successful Sport
The Central Railroad
A Male Boat on Fire
Connecticut River Railroad
Who is a Coward?
Dancing Prohibited
New York and New Haven Railroad
Late from Europe
The Farmer Turned Soldier
Singular Marriages
The White Mice
Shakers Wanted
Modern Consistency
Decidedly Cool
Virginia Figs
Railroad Speed
A Rare Case
Albany knickerbocker
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road
My Thoughts
The Engle's Flight
Opening of the Cambridge and Lexington Railroad
The Casting Vote
A Flourishing School
Michigan Central Railroad
Emigration to Palestine
Very Kind
Cape Cod Branch
Information to Persons Having Business to Transact at the Patent Office
Chemistry
Improvement in Shower Baths
Improvement in Bridges
Mount Hand
Improvement in Ever Pointed Pencils
Improvement in Glass Furnaces
Improvement in Tide Mills
New Railroad Invention
Atmospheric Phenomena
Brick Kilns
New Factory
Gen. Scott in the Cabinet
More Furnaces
Small vs. Large Type
Price Current in Ohio
Vegetable Butter
Willis's Sacred Poems
Manufacture of Iron
Post-Office Reform
Quaint Instructions
The Hutchinson Family
Magnetic Telegraph
Our Neighbor-in-Law
Architecture
Navigation Impeded
What they Say of Us
Scientific American
The Invisible Lady
A Nice Point in Philosophy
To Correspondents
Earthquakes
Gun Cotton
Silent Carriage Wheels
A New Fashioned Boat
The Manufacture of Glass