Transportation - Overview

Americans have always been a people on the move—on rails, roads, and waterways (for travel through the air, visit the National Air and Space Museum). In the transportation collections, railroad objects range from tools, tracks, and many train models to the massive 1401, a 280-ton locomotive built in 1926. Road vehicles include coaches, buggies, wagons, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and automobiles—from the days before the Model T to modern race cars. The accessories of travel are part of the collections, too, from streetlights, gas pumps, and traffic signals to goggles and overcoats.
In the maritime collections, more than 7,000 design plans and scores of ship models show the evolution of sailing ships and other vessels. Other items range from scrimshaw, photographs, and marine paintings to life jackets from the Titanic.
"Transportation - Overview" showing 36 items.
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From Stamboul (N.) over bridge across Golden Horn to Galata. 11178 Interpositive
- Notes
- Currently stored in box 3.2.58 [91]
- Date
- 1890-1920
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Local number
- RSN 27781
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Street scene.] 23397 Interpositive 1896
- Notes
- NOTE! IMAGE REVERSE COPIED ON VIDEODISC! [c/o 1896 Strohmeyer and Wyman] on envelope
- Currently stored in box 3.2.59 [133]
- Date
- 1896
- 1890-1900
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Local number
- RSN 28030
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
- No Image Available
Edwin Price Reminiscences, 1893
- Notes
- Edwin Price was a locomotive engineer for various railroad companies, ca. 1851-1886. He began his career on the Nashville & Chattanooga where he worked for five years. He was employed for eighteen years on the Little Miami Railroad. He describes the responsibility of his position, "One million one hundred and fourtee[n] thousand nine hundred and twenty three miles or equal to forty two time[s] around the world without crippling, wounding or killing a single soul rideing [sic] behind me."
- Summary
- One original journal and a typed transcript of the original
- Cite as
- Edwin Price Reminisences, 1893, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of Miriam Price Taylor
- Date
- 1893
- 19th century
- author
- Price, Edwin (locomotive engineer) 1829-1901
- donor
- Taylor, Miriam Price
- collector
- Transportation, Division of, NMAH, SI
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
How the Oriental travels--bullock carts in the streets of Jaipur. [Active no.14031 : photonegative.]
- Notes
- Similar to RSN 7345
- Currently stored in box 1.1.25A [36]
- Orig. no. 242-A
- Date
- 1900
- 1910
- 1890-1920
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- photographer
- Ponting, Herbert George 1870-1935
- publisher
- H.C. White Co
- Local number
- RSN 4523
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Electric cars at Snug Rock, Yonkers, N.Y. : glass photonegative, ca. 1900.]
- Summary
- Two electric cars in driveway outside Snug Rock. Glass negative
- Cite as
- Leo H. Baekeland Papers, 1863-1968, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
- Date
- 1900
- ca 1900
- Circa 1900
- 1900-1910
- 1890-1900
- photographers
- Baekeland family
- Local number
- 92-14260 (OPPS Neg.)
- AC0005-0000091.tif (AC Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Baekeland family in electric automobile : paper photoprint, ca. 1900.]
- Cite as
- Leo H. Baekeland Papers, 1863-1968, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
- Date
- 1890
- 1900
- ca 1900
- Circa 1900
- 1900-1910
- photographers
- Baekeland family
- Local number
- 87-12008 (OPPS Neg.)
- AC0005-0000120.tif (AC Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Presentation Vase
- Description
- This elegant silver vase was presented to Willard A. Smith, Chief of the Department of Transportation exhibits at the World’s Colombian Exposition in 1893. The Exposition was held in Chicago to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s “discovery” of America. The Exposition was a great success as a world’s fair, and demonstrated to the international community that Chicago had recovered from the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
- Presenting silver objects has always been a means of expressing gratitude and acknowledging deeds and accomplishments in American culture. It took Tiffany & Co. six months to construct this costly Art Nouveau style vase. Its decoration takes the form of the Transportation Building. The distinct semi-circular arches are the work of architect James Sullivan, who designed the building that housed the Department of Transportation exhibits. Medallions circling the vase celebrate the progress in the modes of land and water transportation, while representations of the Department of Transportation exhibitions adorn the vase as well.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1894
- user
- Smith, Willard A.
- maker
- Tiffany & Co.
- ID Number
- DL*63.821
- catalog number
- 63.821
- 63.281
- accession number
- 245502
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
[Street scene.] 23298 Interpositive 1896
- Notes
- NOTE! IMAGE REVERSE COPIED ON VIDEODISC! [c/o 1896 Strohmeyer & Wyman] on envelope
- Currently stored in box 3.2.59 [133]
- Date
- 1896
- 1890-1900
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Local number
- RSN 28003
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Rapid transit in Yauco. Active no. 6654 : stereo interpositive
- Notes
- Currently stored in box 3.2.15 [27]
- Date
- 1895
- 1921
- 1890-1920
- 1900-1910
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- Local number
- 2000-9641 (OIPP Scan #)
- RSN 21377
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
[Stockholm, Sweden.] Active no. 23093 : Interpositive, 1894
- Notes
- NOTE! IMAGE REVERSE COPIED ON VIDEODISC! Similar to RSN 3036, 6416, 12176 and 19693; "c.o 1894 Bert Underwood" on envelope
- Currently stored in box 3.2.59 [133]
- Date
- 1894
- 1890-1900
- publisher
- Underwood & Underwood
- photographer
- Underwood, Bert 1862-1943
- Local number
- RSN 27997
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
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