Engineering, Building, and Architecture - Overview

Not many museums collect houses. The National Museum of American History has four, as well as two outbuildings, 11 rooms, an elevator, many building components, and some architectural elements from the White House. Drafting manuals are supplemented by many prints of buildings and other architectural subjects. The breadth of the museum's collections adds some surprising objects to these holdings, such as fans, purses, handkerchiefs, T-shirts, and other objects bearing images of buildings.
The engineering artifacts document the history of civil and mechanical engineering in the United States. So far, the Museum has declined to collect dams, skyscrapers, and bridges, but these and other important engineering achievements are preserved through blueprints, drawings, models, photographs, sketches, paintings, technical reports, and field notes.
"Engineering, Building, and Architecture - Overview" showing 35 items.
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Holton Duncan Robinson Papers, 1889-1938
- Notes
- Bridge designer, consulting engineer, and authority on bridge cable construction
- Summary
- Papers documenting the career of bridge designer and engineer Holton Duncan Robinson. The collection includes photographs, including cyanotypes, of bridges under construction; five patents; correspondence; programs; articles; and an 1889 notebook containing calculations
- Cite as
- Holton Duncan Robinson Papers, 1889-1938, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of Ann Robinson Henshaw
- Date
- 1889
- 1889-1938
- 20th century
- 1900-1950
- creator
- Robinson, Holton Duncan 1863-1945
- donor
- Henshaw, Ann Robinson
- Local number
- 2007.3045 (NMAH Acc.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Howard University School of Engineering : acetate film photonegative, ca. 1930s.]
- Summary
- One student with machinery, uncaptioned. "Agfa Safety Film" edge imprint
- Cite as
- Scurlock Studio Records, ca. 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1930
- 1940
- ca 1930s
- 20th century
- 1930-1940
- photographer
- Scurlock, Addison N. 1883-1964
- film manufacturer
- Agfa
- Subject
- Howard University
- Local number
- 618ns0178959hu.tif (AC Scan)
- Freezer box 35
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
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J. Parker Snow Collection, 1882-1933 (bulk 1930-1933)
- Notes
- Bridge engineer
- Summary
- Snow's engineering notebook, 1882; notes relating to his writings on the history of wooden bridges; drafts and manuscripts for articles he wrote on the development of wooden bridges; and correspondence, especially with engineering journals relating to efforts to get his manuscripts published
- Cite as
- J. Parker Snow Collection, 1882-1933 (bulk 1930-1933), Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1882
- 1882-1933
- bulk 1930-1933
- 20th century
- 1930-1940
- 1850-1900
- creator
- Snow, J. Parker
- collector
- History of Technology, Division of, NMAH, SI
- Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Division of [former name], NMAH, SI
- Work and Industry, Division of, NMAH, SI
- Local number
- 2007.3098 (NMAH Acc.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Engineers & Scientists [black-and-white print advertisement, clipping] July 26, 1965
- Summary
- Advertisement for engineers and scientists by Del Mar Engineering Laboratories
- Cite as
- Del Mar Avionics Holter Monitor Records, 1951-2011, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1965
- July 26, 1965
- 1950-2000
- 1960-1970
- publisher
- Los Angeles Times
- Local number
- AC1249-0000001.tif (AC Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
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Robert Scofield Condon Engineering Papers, ca. 1924-1973
- Notes
- Robert S. Condon, engineer at Continental Can Co., was born in Bloomington, Ill. Graduate engineer, University of Illinois. Married Catherine Behrens, 1924 (d. 1958); they spent 15 years in Rutland, Vermont, where he was a founder of the Fibre Can Machinery Corp., later sold to the Continental Can Co. His second wife was Ilza de Souza Condon. After retirement, Condon continued consulting work; his last project was the "Marvel" pencil pointer or sharpener
- Summary
- Documents and photographs (including prints and negatives) relating to the patents, inventions, and designs of mechanical engineer Robert Scofield Condon. The bulk of the material concerns the development of his small "Marvel" pencil sharpener
- Cite as
- Robert Scofield Condon Engineering Papers, ca. 1924-1973, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1924
- 1924-1973
- ca 1924-1973
- 1920-1980
- 20th century
- author
- Condon, Robert Scofield (engineer) 1896-1973
- donor
- Condon, Robert B
- Subject
- Fibre Can Machinery Corp. Rutland (Vt.)
- Continental Can Co
- Local number
- 1991.8049 (NMAH Acc.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Howard University School of Engineering : acetate film photonegative, ca. 1930s.]
- Summary
- Uncaptioned. Four students working with large machinery. "Agfa Safety Film" edge imprint. Technically excellent image
- Cite as
- Scurlock Studio Records, ca. 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1930
- 1940
- ca 1930s
- 20th century
- 1930-1940
- photographer
- Scurlock, Addison N. 1883-1964
- film manufacturer
- Agfa
- Subject
- Howard University
- Local number
- 618ns0178956hu.tif (AC Scan)
- Freezer box 35
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Howard University School of Engineering : acetate film photonegative, ca. 1930s.]
- Summary
- Three students with machinery, uncaptioned. "Agfa Safety Film" edge imprint
- Cite as
- Scurlock Studio Records, ca. 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1930
- 1940
- ca 1930s
- 1930-1940
- 20th century
- photographer
- Scurlock, Addison N. 1883-1964
- film manufacturer
- Agfa
- Subject
- Howard University
- Local number
- 618ns0178957hu.tif (AC Scan)
- Freezer box 35
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Howard University School of Engineering : acetate film photonegative, ca. 1930s.]
- Summary
- Three students with machinery, reading gauges: uncaptioned. "Agfa Safety Film" edge imprint
- Cite as
- Scurlock Studio Records, ca. 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1930
- 1940
- ca 1930s
- 20th century
- 1930-1940
- photographer
- Scurlock, Addison N. 1883-1964
- film manufacturer
- Agfa
- Subject
- Howard University
- Local number
- 618ns0178960hu.tif (AC Scan)
- Freezer box 35
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
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Alexander Binder Company Records, 1910-1965 (bulk 1921-1955)
- Notes
- Clinton B. Alexander patented and sold loose-leaf binders, tape splicers and plummet adjustors for plumb bobs
- Summary
- The collection consists of samples of marketing and sales materials produced by other businesses in the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence between Alexander and his vendors and customers, sales records sorted by year, and artifacts such as binders and material samples related to the production of binders
- Cite as
- Alexander Binder Company Records, 1921-1965, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1921
- 1921-1965
- 1910-1965 bulk 1921-1955
- 20th century
- creator
- Clinton B. Alexander Binder Company Washington, D.C
- Creator
- Alexander, Clinton B
- Work and Industry, Division of, NMAH, SI
- Local number
- 2007.3162 (NMAH Acc.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
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Computer Oral History Collection, 1969-1973, 1977
- Notes
- Interviews were conducted 1969-1973 in a cooperative project between the Smithsonian Institution and its Division of Mathematics and the American Federation of Information Processing Societies, with scientists, mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and businessmen who were significant in the development of the computer
- Summary
- Divided into six series: (1) Transcripts; (2) Supplemental Documentation; (3) Patents; (4) John Vincent Atanasoff Material; (5) Audio Tapes; and (6) Videotapes
- Cite as
- Computer Oral History Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 1969
- 1969-1977
- 1969-1973, 1977
- 1950-2000
- creator
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies
- interviewee
- Hopper, Grace Murray (mathematician) 1906-
- Acton, Forman
- Adams, Charles
- Aiken, Howard
- Allard, Gerry
- Alrich, John
- Alt, Franz
- interviewee, with Stibitz
- Andrews, Ernest G
- interviewee
- Armer, Paul 1924- (computer technician)
- Atanasoff, John V
- Atchison, William
- Auerbach, Issac
- Bartik, Jean
- Bauer, William
- Beek, Allan
- Bernstein, Mort
- Bigelow, Julian
- Blanch, Gertrude
- Bloch, Richard M
- Bradburn, James
- Brainerd, John G
- Brown, George W
- Brown, Gordon S
- interviewee, with Byron Phelps
- Buchholz, Werner
- interviewee, with I. Bernhard Cohen
- Burns, Robert
- interviewee
- Campaigne, Howard
- Campbell, Robert V
- Canning, R.G
- Cannon, Edward
- Cass, James
- Clippinger, Richard F
- Clem, Mary
- interviewee, with Robert Burns
- Cohen, I. Bernhard
- interviewee
- Coleman, [Ichel?]
- Coombs, John
- Couret, Lynn
- Crawford, Perry O
- Curtiss, John H
- Dederick, [Louis?] S
- interviewee, with Robert Mumma
- Desch, Joseph
- interviewee, with Holbrook
- Dietzhold, Robert
- interviewee
- Dickinson, Arthur H
- Dimsdale, Bernard
- Dodd, Stephen
- Dotts, Richard D
- interviewee, with R. Farrand
- Downey, William
- interviewee
- Eckdahl, Donald
- Eckert, J. Presper (John Presper) 1919-1995
- Eddy, Robert Philip
- interviewee, with Kaufold
- Edwards, Walt
- interviewee
- Elbourn, Robert
- Elkins, Harold
- Estrin, Gerald
- Everett, Robert
- Farrand, William R
- interviewee, with Allan Beek
- Feign, David
- interviewee
- Fein, Louis
- Fenaughty, Alfred L
- Forbes, George
- Forrest, Cameron B
- Forrester, Jay W
- Frankel, Stanley
- interviewee, with Canning
- Garrison, Ken
- interviewee
- Geisler, Murray
- Gill, Stanley
- Givens, Wallace
- Glazer? T
- Goheen, Harry E
- Good, I.J
- Goteib, C.C
- Granholm, Jackson
- Greenwald, Irwin
- Greenwarld, Sidney
- Griswold, Ralph E
- Grosch, Herbert R. J
- Gruenberger, Fred
- Gunning, William
- interviewee, with Wegstein
- Hall, W
- interviewee
- Hagen, Glenn E
- Halstead, Maurice H
- Harmon, Leon
- Harvey, Samuel
- Hazen, Dean Harold
- Herget, Paul
- interviewee, with Joel Mitchell
- Herold, Henry
- interviewee, with Beek
- Hertz, Ted
- interviewee
- Holberton, Betty
- Holbrook, Bernard
- Horn, Robert J
- Horner, Joseph
- Horwitz, Bernhard R
- Householder, Alston S
- interviewee, with Harold R. Skramstad
- Howard, Bernard
- interviewee
- Hurd, Cuthbert R
- interviewee, with Mrs. Huskey
- Huskey, Harry D
- interviewee
- Israel, David R
- Juncosa, Mario
- Kates, Josef
- Kaufold, Leroy R
- Killian, James
- Kilpatrick, Lester
- King, Paul
- Kirsch, Russell
- Korn, Irving
- Kreuder, Norman L
- Lanzarotta, Sandy R
- Larson, Harry
- Legvold, Sam
- Lehmer, Derrick H
- Lovell, Clarence A
- Lowe, John
- Madden, Don R
- Marden, Ethel
- Martin, Richard R
- Mason, Daniel R
- Mauchly, John R
- McPherson, John C
- Mendelson, Jerry
- Menzel, Donald H
- Metropolis, Nicholas C
- Michel, J.G.L. R
- Miller, Frederick G
- Mills, Roger L
- interviewee, with Herold
- Mitchell, Joel
- interviewee
- Mock, Owen
- Morse, Philip B
- Morton, Paul
- Mumford, Louis
- Neisius, Vincent
- Nelson, Eldred
- interviewee, with Pollmyer
- Neovius, G
- interviewee
- Northrop, John
- Palevsky, Max
- Parker, R.D
- Patrick, Robert
- Phelps, Byron R
- Pickrell, D
- Phister, Montgomery
- Polachek, Harry
- interviewee, with Neovius
- Pollmyer, R
- interviewee
- Postley, John A. R
- Quady, Emmett
- Rabinow, Jacob 1910-
- Rajchman, Jan
- Ream, Norman
- Reed, Irving S
- Rees, Mina
- Rhodes, Ida
- Rice, Rex
- Rochester, Nathaniel
- Rogers, Jim
- Rogers, Stanley
- Rosenberg, Milton
- Rosenthal, Paul R
- Rubinoff, Morris R
- Salzer, John M
- Samuel, Arthur L. R
- Sarkissian, Harold
- Schuette, Roger
- Serrell, Robert R
- Skillman, Sherwood R
- interviewee, with Howard
- Skramstad, Harold R
- interviewee
- Slutz, Ralph R
- Smagorinsky, Joseph
- Smith, Charles V.L
- Snyder, Samuel
- Sprague, Richard E
- Steele, Floyd G. R
- interviewee, with Andrews, E.G.
- Stibitz, George
- interviewee
- Strong, Jack
- Tanaka, David
- Taylor, Norman
- Creator
- Toben, Gregory
- interviewee, with Todd-Taussky, Olga
- Todd, John
- interviewee, with John Todd
- Todd-Tausskky, Olga
- interviewee
- Tomash, Erwin
- Torfeh, Mark
- Travis, Irven
- Uncapher, Keith
- von Hippel, Arthur
- von Neumann, John
- Wagner, Frank
- Wang, An R
- Ware, Willis H
- interviewee, with Hall, W
- Wegstein, Joseph Henry
- interviewee
- Wizenbaum, Joe
- Wheeler, R.J
- Wiener, Robert
- Wieselman, Irving
- Wieser, C. Robert
- Wild, Arthur
- interviewee, interview restricted
- Wilkes, Maurice R
- interviewee
- Wilkinson, James H. R
- Williams, Charles
- Wolfe, Philip
- Woo, Way Dong
- Wood, Ben D
- Woodbury, William R
- Woodger, Michael
- Wrench, John W. R
- Youtz, Pat
- Yowell, E.C. R
- Zemanek, Heinz
- Zuse, Konrad
- collector
- Computers, Information and Society, Division of (NMAH, SI)
- interviewees
- Argonne National Laboratories R
- Creator
- Computer History Forum
- Association for Computing Machinery
- Association for Computing Machinery, 8/14/72
- TV Program KQED
- CODASYL Meeting
- COT Meeting
- Fall Joint Computer Conference, 11/17/71
- Fall Joint Computer Conference, 12/6/72
- MIT Club Talks (Brown & Wiener)
- MITRE Meeting
- SHARE XXXVIII
- SHARE Meeting for Pioneers
- SIAM/SIGNUM Meeting
- SIAM-72
- Whirlwind Discussion
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH

