(1725-1783) political leader in Massachusetts

James Otis

(1725-1783) political leader in Massachusetts

(1782-1850) Vice-president of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

(1860-1925) Political leader and public speaker best know for his support of prohibition and literal interpretation of the Bible. He spoke for the prosecution in the Scopes Monkey Trial.

William J. Bryan

(1860-1925) Political leader and public speaker best know for his support of prohibition and literal…

(1867-1942) Author and Political Activist

Alphonse Daudet

(1867-1942) Author and Political Activist

(1827-1908) American author that wrote works such as Commentaries on Romans and on Galatians and Colossians; The Calling of a Christian Woman; The Seven Deadly Sins; The Sacramental System, and Lectures on the First Prayer-Book of Edward VI

Morgan Dix

(1827-1908) American author that wrote works such as Commentaries on Romans and on Galatians and Colossians;…

(1834-1926) Educator who became president of Harvard and presided over a period of great growth which included the introduction of the elective system and the teaching of women.

Charles W. Eliot

(1834-1926) Educator who became president of Harvard and presided over a period of great growth which…

(1855--) American educator who wrote on political economy

Edmund J. James

(1855--) American educator who wrote on political economy

(1578-1657) English physician who published his treatise on the circulatory system in 1628.

William Harvey

(1578-1657) English physician who published his treatise on the circulatory system in 1628.

(1782-1850) Vice-president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

(1816-1898) Military and Political leader of Texas. He raised Confederate troops in the West

William Polk

(1816-1898) Military and Political leader of Texas. He raised Confederate troops in the West

(1737-1809) British political theorist that published the pamphlet Common Sense.

Thomas Paine

(1737-1809) British political theorist that published the pamphlet Common Sense.

Political cartoon from the <em>Boston Intependent Chronicle</em> June 12, 1788 regarding Virginia's ratification of the Constitution

Constitution Ratification Cartoon

Political cartoon from the Boston Intependent Chronicle June 12, 1788 regarding Virginia's…

Cavalier was a name first used by Parliamentarians as a term of abuse for the wealthier male Royalist supporters of King Charles I and his son Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 – c. 1679). It was later adopted by the Royalists themselves. Although it originally related to political and social attitudes and behaviour, of which clothing was a very small part, it has subsequently become strongly identified with the fashionable clothing of the court at the time.

Cavalier

Cavalier was a name first used by Parliamentarians as a term of abuse for the wealthier male Royalist…

(1741-1820) English political economist.

Arthur Young

(1741-1820) English political economist.

(1820-1906) American political reformer.

Susan Brownell Anthony

(1820-1906) American political reformer.

This is a tenor trombone having instead of the slide a system of pistons, like those of the horn and cornet, which renders it much more manageable.

Trombone A Piston

This is a tenor trombone having instead of the slide a system of pistons, like those of the horn and…

View of the Boston Massacre from an old print engraved, printed, and sold by Paul Revere, Boston.

Boston Massacre by Paul Revere

View of the Boston Massacre from an old print engraved, printed, and sold by Paul Revere, Boston.

A colonial political cartoon.

An Attempt to Land a Bishop in America

A colonial political cartoon.

Political cartoon of unfairly redrawn congressional districts, origin of the term "gerrymander".

The Gerrymander

Political cartoon of unfairly redrawn congressional districts, origin of the term "gerrymander".

"When women vote--the problem solved"

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - Polling Place Nursery

"When women vote--the problem solved"

"The ostrich-minded voter"

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - Head in Sand

"The ostrich-minded voter"

"A nut she doesn't try to crack. No equal suffrage state or country ever repealed its suffrage law."

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - Uncrackable

"A nut she doesn't try to crack. No equal suffrage state or country ever repealed its suffrage law."

"The opposition swan-song. Nobody wants woman suffrage."

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - Swan Song

"The opposition swan-song. Nobody wants woman suffrage."

"The attraction. Meeting will be addressed by a good looking suffragette by order of committee. Busy Bill--Maybe I don't know politics, but I knows human nature in the cow country. The sign fetched 'em!"

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - The Attraction

"The attraction. Meeting will be addressed by a good looking suffragette by order of committee. Busy…

"One ounce of fact is worth a ton of theory."

Women's Suffrage Cartoon - Ounce of Fact

"One ounce of fact is worth a ton of theory."

Lawyer arguing case before a judge.

Courtroom

Lawyer arguing case before a judge.

The colt's mouth at two years of age.

Horse Jaw

The colt's mouth at two years of age.

The mouth of a colt at two and a half years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a colt at two and a half years old.

The mouth of a colt at three years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a colt at three years old.

The side view of the jaw of a three year old colt.

Horse jaw

The side view of the jaw of a three year old colt.

The side view of the jaw of a four year old colt.

Horse jaw

The side view of the jaw of a four year old colt.

The mouth of a colt at four years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a colt at four years old.

The mouth of a colt at four and a half years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a colt at four and a half years old.

The mouth of a horse at five years of age.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at five years of age.

The mouth of a horse at six years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at six years old.

The mouth of a horse at seven years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at seven years old.

The mouth of a horse at eight years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at eight years old.

The mouth of a horse at twenty years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at twenty years old.

The mouth of a horse at thirty years old.

Horse jaw

The mouth of a horse at thirty years old.

Nervous system of crayfish.

Crayfish

Nervous system of crayfish.

The nervous system of a clam.

Clam

The nervous system of a clam.

Circulatory system of a perch.

Perch

Circulatory system of a perch.

A ventral view of a frog's internal nervous system.

Frog

A ventral view of a frog's internal nervous system.

The common starfish is a five rayed star. The central body is called the disk and the arms are the rays. This is the water tube system of the starfish.

Starfish

The common starfish is a five rayed star. The central body is called the disk and the arms are the rays.…

Digestive system of a mammal. (g) gullet; (s) stomach; (sm) small intestine; (lm) large intestine; (r) termination of the large intestine.

Digestive system

Digestive system of a mammal. (g) gullet; (s) stomach; (sm) small intestine; (lm) large intestine; (r)…

Part of the central nervous system found in the skull.

Brain

Part of the central nervous system found in the skull.

Dahlgren was a naval officer and inventor. He invented the Dahlgren gun and wrote many books.

John A. Dahlgren

Dahlgren was a naval officer and inventor. He invented the Dahlgren gun and wrote many books.

Dolliver was mentioned as a prominent candidate for vice-president in 1900.

Jonathan P. Dolliver

Dolliver was mentioned as a prominent candidate for vice-president in 1900.

The System of Arc Lights is a device used to obtain electric light by conducting a current of electricity through a resisting medium, as a gas or a carbon wire.

System of Arc Lights

The System of Arc Lights is a device used to obtain electric light by conducting a current of electricity…

The System of Incandescent Lights is a device in which electric light is obtained by conducting a current of electricity through a resisting medium, as a gas or a carbon wire.

System of Incandescent Lights

The System of Incandescent Lights is a device in which electric light is obtained by conducting a current…

The blood is made to circulate within the system of closed tubes in which it is contained by means of the alternate contraction and relaxation of the heart.

Blood Circulation

The blood is made to circulate within the system of closed tubes in which it is contained by means of…

Diagram of the upper half of a male human showing the routes of the nervous system.

Human Nerve System

Diagram of the upper half of a male human showing the routes of the nervous system.

The griffin, a monster with a lion's or panther's body and the head and wings of an eagle, played an important part in the Assyrian system of religious symbolism.

Assyrian Relief Sculpture

The griffin, a monster with a lion's or panther's body and the head and wings of an eagle, played an…

"Presentation of colors to the Twentieth United States [African American] Infantry, Colonel Bartram, at the Union League Clubhouse, New York, March 5th, 1864. The Twentieth Regiment, United States [African American] Troops, left Riker's Island at nine o'clock on the 5th of March, 1864, on board the steamer <em>John Romer</em>, and were conveyed to the foot of Twenty-first Street, East River, New York, where they were disembarked and formed in regimental line, and marched to Union Square, arriving in front of the Union League Clubhouse at one o'clock. A vast crowd of citizens, of every shade of color and every phase of social and political life, filled the square and streets, and every door, window, veranda, tree and housetop that commanded a view of the scene was peopled with spectators. Over the entrance of the clubhouse was a large platform, ornamented with flags and filled with ladies. In the street was another platform, tastefully decorated and occupied by prominent citizens. From the stand the colors were presented by President King of Columbia College, who addressed them with warmth and eloquence. After the presentation ceremony was over the men stacked arms and partook of a collation provided for them."— Frank Leslie, 1896

Presentation of Colors

"Presentation of colors to the Twentieth United States [African American] Infantry, Colonel Bartram,…

"View of Savannah, Ga., looking east, toward Fort Jackson. Savannah, the entry port of Georgia, is built on a sandy plain, forty feet above low-water mark. It is the centre of a very extensive system of railroads, which contribute greatly to its commercial importance. As a harbor for blockade runners it was not of much importance after Fort Pulaski fell into the Federal hands. Savannah was founded by General Oglethorpe in 1732. The river is navigable for steamers up to Augusta, 230 miles from its mouth, Savannah itself being 18 miles from the sea. Our view was taken from the cupola of the Exchange, looking east, with Fort Jackson on the left."— Frank Leslie, 1896

Savannah, Georgia, Looking East

"View of Savannah, Ga., looking east, toward Fort Jackson. Savannah, the entry port of Georgia, is built…

Nodules on the root system of a bean plant where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.

Nodules, root

Nodules on the root system of a bean plant where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.

Nodules on the root system of a hairy vetch.

Nodules, root

Nodules on the root system of a hairy vetch.

Diagram illustrating an irrigation system.

Irrigation system

Diagram illustrating an irrigation system.

"Moses G. Farmer, inventor of the fire-alarm system."&mdash;E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

Moses G. Farmer

"Moses G. Farmer, inventor of the fire-alarm system."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895