Measuring & Mapping - Overview

Where, how far, and how much? People have invented an astonishing array of devices to answer seemingly simple questions like these. Measuring and mapping objects in the Museum's collections include the instruments of the famous—Thomas Jefferson's thermometer and a pocket compass used by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their expedition across the American West. A timing device was part of the pioneering motion studies of Eadweard Muybridge in the late 1800s. Time measurement is represented in clocks from simple sundials to precise chronometers for mapping, surveying, and finding longitude. Everyday objects tell part of the story, too, from tape measures and electrical meters to more than 300 scales to measure food and drink. Maps of many kinds fill out the collections, from railroad surveys to star charts.
"Measuring & Mapping - Overview" showing 3 items.
Hotel Kankakee ruler
- Description (Brief)
- An advertising novelty for the Hotel Kankakee of Kankakee, Ill. This six-inch ruler is made of celluloid and has a 1929 calendar printed on the reverse. The front has advertising copy stating "All Outside Rooms Fireproof" and "Wonderful Dining Room."
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1929
- maker
- American Art Works, Inc.
- ID Number
- 2006.0098.1045
- accession number
- 2006.0098
- catalog number
- 2006.0098.1045
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Wray Pump & Register Co. ruler
- Description (Brief)
- An advertising novelty for Wray Pump & Register Co., and their selling agent, Brandenburg & Co. It unfolds like a carpenter's rule and has advertising and useful data on engines and tire pressure printed on both sides.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1905
- maker
- Bastian Brothers Company
- ID Number
- 2006.0098.1103
- accession number
- 2006.0098
- catalog number
- 2006.0098.1103
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Lenox saws ruler
- Description (Brief)
- An advertising novelty for American Saw & Mfg. Co., maker of Lenox saws. The ruler is a twelve-inch folding ruler made of ivory-grained celluloid. It's marked in inches and centimeters.
- date made
- 1915-1930
- maker
- Whitehead and Hoag Company
- ID Number
- 2006.0098.1700
- catalog number
- 2006.0098.1700
- accession number
- 2006.0098
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

