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[George Wallace Melville, George Westinghouse, and John Macalpine (left to right), full-length architectural, standing, facing front]

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George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

No. 596-6.

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melville george w george wallace westinghouse george macalpine john group portraits photographic prints portrait photographs george wallace melville george wallace melville westinghouse george westinghouse john macalpine john macalpine portrait 19th century bain collection photo guilded age electricity entrepreneur american engeneers library of congress facing front portrait
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01/01/1890
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label_outline Explore George Wallace Melville, George Wallace, Engeneers

Pantages Theatre & Jones Building, 901-909 Broadway, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

[Assignment: 48-DPA-09-18-07_K_Carn_Inst_Daily_Six] Lecture, co-sponsored by Interior and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C., featuring [John Chappelear, business entrepreneur, organizational consultant, and author of] The Daily Six [48-DPA-09-18-07_K_Carn_Inst_Daily_Six__MG_5065.JPG]

William Jennings Bryan - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Wallace House, Washington Place, Somerville, Somerset County, NJ

Transformer manufacture. Fitting up outer parts of giant transformers is one of the skilled jobs done by employees of a large Eastern electrical company. The demand for power transformers has increased in proportion to America's ever-increasing war production. Westinghouse, Sharon, Pennsylvania

Interphase transformer from Westinghouse, loaded on train flat car. Photograph taken January 24, 1950

Interborough Rapid Transit Subway (Original Line), New York, New York County, NY

Baseballs autographed by six Presidents. 'Big Train's' gift to Baseball Hall of Fame. Washington, D.C., April 29. Walter Johnson's contribution to the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York, will be these six baseballs autographed by six presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. With the exception of the ones autographed by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover, the balls are those which were thrown out at opening games pitched by Johnson during his regime as star pitcher for the Washington Senators. The ball autographed by President Hoover was presented to Johnson while he was manager of the Washington team while the one with the signature of Theodore Roosevelt was a special gift to the Big Train

Interborough Rapid Transit Subway (Original Line), New York, New York County, NY

[Statue of Liberty. Framework. Elevations]

Calvin Coolidge and unidentified outside White House, Washington, D.C.

Portrait photo of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Cabinet photograph

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melville george w george wallace westinghouse george macalpine john group portraits photographic prints portrait photographs george wallace melville george wallace melville westinghouse george westinghouse john macalpine john macalpine portrait 19th century bain collection photo guilded age electricity entrepreneur american engeneers library of congress facing front portrait