A species common to the United States and often found to be benificial in agriculture.

Lacewing Fly

A species common to the United States and often found to be benificial in agriculture.

United States writer, diplomat, and abolitionist.

James Russell Lowell

United States writer, diplomat, and abolitionist.

Mother of Charles Stewart Parnell and is called an "American lady." She is the daughter of Commodore Stewart, of the United States navy. She was a supporter of the liberty of Ireland and was an active worker in the Irish National League.

Mrs. Parnell

Mother of Charles Stewart Parnell and is called an "American lady." She is the daughter of Commodore…

Lieutenant and leader of the United States arctic expedition.

Major Adolphus W. Greely

Lieutenant and leader of the United States arctic expedition.

American jurist and United States Postmaster General.

Walter Q. Gresham

American jurist and United States Postmaster General.

Served as the United States Secretary of War during President Cleveland's second term.

Daniel S. Lamont

Served as the United States Secretary of War during President Cleveland's second term.

Prince of Wales, Edward VII, was the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King of the Commonwealth Realms, and the Emperor of India.

Albert Edward

Prince of Wales, Edward VII, was the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King of…

Rossa's real name is Jerry Donovan and started the "United Irishmen."

O'Donovan Rossa

Rossa's real name is Jerry Donovan and started the "United Irishmen."

Carlisle served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and United States Secretary of the Treasury.

John Griffin Carlisle

Carlisle served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and United States Secretary…

Hatton was an American politician and served under the Arthur administation as U. S. Postmaster General.

Frank Hatton

Hatton was an American politician and served under the Arthur administation as U. S. Postmaster General.

Sherman was a Senator from Ohio and Secretary of the Treasury under President Hayes.

John Sherman

Sherman was a Senator from Ohio and Secretary of the Treasury under President Hayes.

Attorney General of the U.S. and member of the Confederate states.

Augustus H. Garland

Attorney General of the U.S. and member of the Confederate states.

Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston was the First Lady of the United States, President Grover Cleveland's wife.

Frances Cleveland

Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston was the First Lady of the United States, President Grover Cleveland's…

(1834-1920) United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire.

Henry W. Blair

(1834-1920) United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire.

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (September 17, 1825 – January 23, 1893) was an American politician and jurist from Mississippi. A United States Representative and Senator, he also served as United States Secretary of the Interior in the first administration of President Grover Cleveland, as well as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (September 17, 1825 – January 23, 1893) was an American politician…

Judge and professor, known for publishing <em>Digest of Michigan Reports</em> and <em>Treatise on Constitutional Limitations of the Legislative Power of the States.</em>

Judge Thomas M. Cooley

Judge and professor, known for publishing Digest of Michigan Reports and Treatise on Constitutional

"To construct a sighting rest for the pistol take a piece of wood about ten inches long, one and a quarter inches wide, and nine sixteenths of a inch thick. Shape one end so that it will fit snugly in the middle of the pistol when the magazine has been removed. Screw or nail this stick to the top of a post or other object at such an angle that the pistol when placed on top of the stick will be approximately horizontal. A suitable sighting rest for the revolver may be easily improvised." &mdash; Moss, 1914

Pistol sighting rest

"To construct a sighting rest for the pistol take a piece of wood about ten inches long, one and a quarter…

Associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and 5th Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court.

Stephen Johnson Field

Associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and 5th Chief Justice of the California Supreme…

(1821-1894} United States Senator from Georgia.

Joseph E. Brown

(1821-1894} United States Senator from Georgia.

Known as Bill Nye, he was a journalist and humorist.

Edgar Wilson Nye

Known as Bill Nye, he was a journalist and humorist.

United Labor party candidate for the presidency in 1888.

Robert H. Cowdrey

United Labor party candidate for the presidency in 1888.

A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents.

Dime

A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents.

"All histories of England commence with the invasion of Julius Caesar, the earliest event in that quarter of which we have any authentic account. The Island of Britain was an unknown region to the Romans, and nearly so to the rest of mankind, at the period when Caesar's conquests had reduced the greater part of Gaul to the Roman government. Britain, lying within sight of the northern shores of Gaul, attracted his notice, and he began to meditate schemes of conquest." &mdash; Goodrich, 1844

Caesar in England

"All histories of England commence with the invasion of Julius Caesar, the earliest event in that quarter…

"Among the Danish kings of England, Canute stands preeminent for his wisdom and military prowess. His father, Sweyn, king of Denmark, after a most successful campaign against the Saxons, entered London in triumph, and England was completely conquered." — Goodrich, 1844

Canute and followers

"Among the Danish kings of England, Canute stands preeminent for his wisdom and military prowess. His…

"In the eleventh century, the Anglo-Saxons, originally the fiercest nation of the North of Europe, had become changed into a submissive and unwarlike people by the combine influences of luxury, a great landed aristocracy, and a richly endowed hierarchy." &mdash; Goodrich, 1844

Saxons

"In the eleventh century, the Anglo-Saxons, originally the fiercest nation of the North of Europe, had…

A rare species of gecko inhabiting the southestern United States.

Variegated Gecko

A rare species of gecko inhabiting the southestern United States.

"The shoe recommended, after months of study and experiment, for use in the United States Army." — Ritchie, 1918

Army Shoes

"The shoe recommended, after months of study and experiment, for use in the United States Army." —…

"The wheel and axle consists of a wheel united to a cylinder in such a way that they may turn together on a common axis. It is a modified lever of the first or second class." &mdash; Avery, 1895

Wheel and axle

"The wheel and axle consists of a wheel united to a cylinder in such a way that they may turn together…

An ancient British coin.

British coin

An ancient British coin.

An ancient British coin.

British coin

An ancient British coin.

"Coin of Egbert" &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Egbert

"Coin of Egbert" — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Ethelbert" &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Ethelbert

"Coin of Ethelbert" — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Alfred." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Alfred

"Coin of Alfred." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Aethelstan." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Aethelstan

"Coin of Aethelstan." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of William I." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Willian I

"Coin of William I." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of William II." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of William II

"Coin of William II." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry I." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry I

"Coin of Henry I." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry and Stephan." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry and Stephen

"Coin of Henry and Stephan." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry II." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry II

"Coin of Henry II." — Lardner, 1885

"Alfred the Great." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Alfred the Great

"Alfred the Great." — Lardner, 1885

"Canute." — Lardner, 1885

Canute

"Canute." — Lardner, 1885

"William I." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

William I

"William I." — Lardner, 1885

"William II" &mdash; Lardner, 1885

William II

"William II" — Lardner, 1885

"Henry I." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Henry I

"Henry I." — Lardner, 1885

Stephen I, the last Norman king of England.

Stephen

Stephen I, the last Norman king of England.

Henry II of England.

Henry II

Henry II of England.

Richard I of England.

Richard I

Richard I of England.

John of England.

John of England

John of England.

Henry III of England.

Henry III

Henry III of England.

Edward I of England.

Edward I

Edward I of England.

Edward II of England

Edward II

Edward II of England

Edward III of England.

Edward III

Edward III of England.

Richard II

Richard II

Richard II

Henry IV

Henry IV

Henry IV

Henry V.

Henry V

Henry V.

Henry VI

Henry VI

Henry VI

"Coin of Edward IV." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Edward IV

"Coin of Edward IV." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Richard III." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Richard III

"Coin of Richard III." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry VII." &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry VII

"Coin of Henry VII." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry VIII" &mdash; Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry VIII

"Coin of Henry VIII" — Lardner, 1885