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Columbia Dry Cell Battery
Society: ACS Main Category: Chemical Sub Category: Era: 1890-1899 DateCreated: 1896 Energizer Holdings, Inc. corporate headquarters St. Louis State: MO Zip: Country: USA Website: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/drycellbattery.html Creator: Lawrence, Washington H.

Imagine a world without batteries. It would be a much different world, in which the automobile and the telephone would have developed differently and probably later, a world without many of the conveniences of modern life and without some of the necessities. The battery, ever smaller and more powerful, defines much of our modern comforts and advances. There were many scientific and technological advances on the way to those smaller and more powerful batteries.

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2005
Image Credit: Courtesy Duke University Image Caption: Columbia Batteries: The World's Standard Era_date_from:
Northampton Street Bridge
Society: ASCE Main Category: Civil Sub Category: Bridges Era: 1890-1899 DateCreated: 1896 Delaware River Easton State: NJ Zip: 18042 Country: USA Website: http://www.asce.org/People-and-Projects/Projects/Landmarks/Northampton-Street-Bridge/ Creator: Palmer, Timothy

The crossing of the Delaware River at Easton, Pennsylvania, provided a central link in travel from the northeastern seaboard to America's inland territories throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. From 1806 to the mid-1890s, travelers used a landmark wooden structure built by noted bridge-builder Timothy Palmer. By the 1880s, however, Palmer's three-span covered bridge could no longer handle the demands of traffic generated by new trolley lines.

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1997
Image Credit: Public Domain (National Park Service) Image Caption: Northampton Street Bridge Era_date_from: 1896
Southern Railway Spencer Shops
Society: ASME Main Category: Sub Category: Era: 1890-1899 DateCreated: 1896 The North Carolina Transportation Museum Spencer State: NC Zip: 28159 Country: USA Website: https://www.asme.org/about-asme/who-we-are/engineering-history/landmarks/248-southern-railway-spencer-shops, https://www.asme.org/getmedia/6edef2fa-0bf1-4985-8a43-64efc17f9e4a/248-Southern-Railway-Spencer-Shops.aspx Creator: Spencer, Samuel

A majority of the buildings, used originally in steam locomotive repair and maintenance, are still intact, including the backshop (erecting shop), roundhouse, flue shop, paint shop, and parts storage buildings. The 37-stall roundhouse is one of the largest remaining roundhouses in North America still in continuous operation. The site contains other significant buildings including the car repair shed, yard office, oil house, sand house, and wheel balancing shed.

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2011
Image Credit: Courtesy ASME Image Caption: The Bob Julian Roundhouse, part of Southern Railway Spencer Shops Era_date_from: 1896
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Southern Railway Spencer Shops

A majority of the buildings, used originally in steam locomotive repair and maintenance, are still intact, including the backshop (erecting shop), roundhouse, flue shop, paint shop, and parts storage buildings. The 37-stall roundhouse is one of the largest remaining roundhouses in North America…

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Northampton Street Bridge

The crossing of the Delaware River at Easton, Pennsylvania, provided a central link in travel from the northeastern seaboard to America's inland territories throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. From 1806 to the mid-1890s, travelers used a landmark wooden structure built by noted bridge-…

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Columbia Dry Cell Battery

Imagine a world without batteries. It would be a much different world, in which the automobile and the telephone would have developed differently and probably later, a world without many of the conveniences of modern life and without some of the necessities. The battery, ever smaller and more…

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