Hendrick is interested in securing a guarantee for the six horse boiler and the ten horse boiler as to the amount of steam per hour they will make. He also asks if the boiler will make practically dry steam.
Hendrick writes that even with the directions the company sent he was unable to make their boiler produce enough steam. He can make no more adjustments because snow has come. Hendrick is disappointed that he won't be able to use the automobile in...
Hendrick writes that he cannot make any fire with kerosene that amounts to anything with the boiler that Taunton sent. He asks if the company will send a man with experience enough to operate the burner and make it produce 10 horsepower of steam as...
Military organizations; Clothing & dress; Military uniforms
List of materials needed to make uniforms for the members of "Company A." This list includes the names of men in the company along with the exact amount of material needed to make their uniform. "Company A" is most likely a militia company called...
Hendrick now believes it is the burner and not the boiler at fault for the lack of steam. He seeks Milne's guarantee that a burner purchased from him would make the boiler work to capacity.
Hendrick is not satisfied with Milne's claim that his burner is as good as anything in the market. Hendrick wants a specific guarantee that Milne's burner will make fire enough to produce 5 horsepower from the boiler.
Hendrick asks if the company would sell him a condenser for his automobile. Hendrick doesn't care a snap about the cost. He also mentions the specifications of his compound engine and asks if they make a four passenger surrey and if so, what would...
Hendrick writes that he was never able to get the kerosene oil burners to work, even after 'several trials.' Hendrick want to return the burners and have the company make 'whatever allowance you think is fair between man and man.'
Caption: "Wilkins to make undersea trip to Arctic regions -- Noted explorer leaves for coast to make final arrangements for submarine voyage to pole. Hadley Field, NJ: Photo shows: Sir Hubert Wilkins, famous explorer, with his pilot, Dutch...
Correspondence describing Sophie's busy life and acquaintances and visitors to her home. She ends the letter by asking her husband if he would like her to make him some apple jelly.
The First Automobile Show-People weren't even sure that the horseless carriage was "here to stay" when the first automobile show was held at the Old Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1900. Manufacturers of that period had different ideas as to...
Hendrick reiterates that he is not satisfied with the vehicle. Hendrick names some of the problems: he cannot make a round-trip to Scranton on one charge; Hale was afraid of the newly worked roads to the Lake; and the front tires are worn out. If...
Hendrick complains that the boiler does not make steam sufficient to run the carriage satisfactorily. The vehicle does not go up hills faster than the electric. Hendrick questions whether another feeder on the boiler would help it to produce more...
Hendrick writes to say he has received the list of addresses of people who make automobile parts. Hendrick asks Corrigan for information about The American Bicylcle Company and to see if Corrigan would be able to go there and procure a catalogue...
Text from back of image: 'The pilots of the United States Army Air Service, who will make the Pan-American flight, were received at the White House today by President Coolidge. The Yankee flyers will start Dec. 15 from San Antonio, Texas, and will...