Communications

Tools of communication have transformed American society time and again over the past two centuries. The Museum has preserved many instruments of these changes, from printing presses to personal digital assistants.

The collections include hundreds of artifacts from the printing trade and related fields, including papermaking equipment, wood and metal type collections, bookbinding tools, and typesetting machines. Benjamin Franklin is said to have used one of the printing presses in the collection in 1726.

More than 7,000 objects chart the evolution of electronic communications, including the original telegraph of Samuel Morse and Alexander Graham Bell's early telephones. Radios, televisions, tape recorders, and the tools of the computer age are part of the collections, along with wireless phones and a satellite tracking system.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.11
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.11
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1826
maker
Quenot, J. P.
original artist
Vernet, Horace
ID Number
2014.0250.52
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.52
Beatrice Wood (1883-1998) was an acclaimed artist, bestknown for her work with ceramics and her role in founding the Dada Movement.
Description (Brief)
Beatrice Wood (1883-1998) was an acclaimed artist, best
known for her work with ceramics and her role in founding the Dada Movement. While working in the Los Angeles art scene during the 1930s, she was introduced to master printer Lynton Kistler, who persuaded her to take up printmaking and gifted her a set of lithographic plates. Her prints were simple and satirical, sometimes incorporating a subtle dark humor. Her lithograph “Holiday,” was printed in 1932.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
about 1940
September 1920
date made
1932
printer
Kistler, Lynton R.
ID Number
1978.0650.0979
accession number
1978.0650
catalog number
1978.0650.0979
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1825
designer
Baynes, Thomas Mann
lithographer
Hullmandel, Charles Joseph
ID Number
2014.0250.64.03
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.64.03
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
ID Number
2014.0250.35
accession number
2014.0250.35
catalog number
2014.0250.35
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.10
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.10
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
printer
Currier & Ives
original artist
Catlin, George
ID Number
GA.21386
catalog number
21386
accession number
245107
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.16
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.16
Lithograph, hand colored. Drawn by Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876), known as Fanny, and printed by Currier & Ives in 1866.
Description
Lithograph, hand colored. Drawn by Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876), known as Fanny, and printed by Currier & Ives in 1866. This print is rated as one of the "Best Fifty" large folio Currier & Ives prints, and Palmer has other prints ranked among the best in large and small folio sizes.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1866
original artist
Palmer, Frances F.
publisher
Currier & Ives
ID Number
GA.21322
catalog number
21322
accession number
245107
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Baillie, James S.
ID Number
2013.0309.09
accession number
2013.0309
catalog number
2013.0309.09
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
lithographer
Engelmann, Godefroy
ID Number
2014.0250.25
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.25
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1876
maker
Greatorex, Eliza Pratt
ID Number
2012.0093.22.02
accession number
2012.0093
catalog number
2012.0093.22.02
Currently not on view
Location
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depicted (sitter)
Burnside, Ambrose E.
maker
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
ID Number
2014.0250.32
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.32
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
ca 1870s
graphic artist
Evert, Louis H.
ID Number
GA.69.180
catalog number
69.180
accession number
282174
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.15
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.15
Thomas Sinclair (ca 1805-1881) of Philadelphia produced this chromolithographic print of "Chrysomitris marginalis [Bonaparte] male and female" (common name: Black-chinned Siskin) after an original illustration by William Dreser (b. 1820, fl. 1849-1860).
Description (Brief)
Thomas Sinclair (ca 1805-1881) of Philadelphia produced this chromolithographic print of "Chrysomitris marginalis [Bonaparte] male and female" (common name: Black-chinned Siskin) after an original illustration by William Dreser (b. 1820, fl. 1849-1860). The image was published as Plate XVII in Volume 2, following page 180 of Appendix F (Zoology-Birds) by John Cassin (1813-1869) in the report describing "The U.S. Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere during the Years 1849, 1850, 1851, and 1852" by James M. Gillis (1811-1865). The volume was printed in 1855 by A. O. P. Nicholson (1808-1876) of Washington, D.C.
Description
Thomas Sinclair (c.1805–1881) of Philadelphia printed this lithograph of “Chrysomitris Marginalis [Bonaparte] male and female," now "Carduelis barbata" or Black-chinned siskin, from an original sketch by William Dreser (c.1820–after 1860) of Philadelphia (1847–1860) and New York (1860). The illustration was published in 1855 by A.O.P. Nicholson in Washington, D.C. as Plate XVII in the “Birds” section of volume II of The United States Naval Astronomical Survey to the Southern Hemisphere, written by John Cassin (1813–1869).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1855
graphic artist
Sinclair, Thomas
Dreser, William
printer
Nicholson, A. O. P.
publisher
United States Navy
author
Cassin, John
Gilliss, James Melville
ID Number
2008.0175.03
accession number
2008.0175
catalog number
2008.0175.03
Currently not on view
Location
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depicted (sitter)
Foote, Andrew H.
maker
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
ID Number
2014.0250.34
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.34
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1867
maker
Currier & Ives
ID Number
GA.06474
accession number
70138
catalog number
6474
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
2012.0093.17
accession number
2012.0093
catalog number
2012.0093.17
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1876
1869
maker
Greatorex, Eliza Pratt
ID Number
2012.0093.22.09
accession number
2012.0093
catalog number
2012.0093.22.09
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1838
designer
Wild, John Caspar
maker
Wild, John Caspar
ID Number
2014.0250.15
accession number
2014.0250
catalog number
2014.0250.15
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
printer
Currier & Ives
original artist
Palmer, Frances F.
maker
Palmer, Frances F.
ID Number
GA.21349
catalog number
21349
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.02
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.02
Lithograph with hand coloring. Wagon train winds its way from left to right, facing viewer, with mountains in the distance. Two Indians on horseback at right view the settlers and wagons, which are pulled by oxen.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Lithograph with hand coloring. Wagon train winds its way from left to right, facing viewer, with mountains in the distance. Two Indians on horseback at right view the settlers and wagons, which are pulled by oxen.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
graphic Artist
Currier & Ives
original artist
Palmer, Frances F.
ID Number
GA.21332
catalog number
21332

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