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Adam R. Barr of Conestoga Township, Pennsylvania, created this mathematics exercise book or cipher book of mathematical operations, rules and theorems, and example problems. Sections labeled with calligraphic lettering include the Single Rule of 3, Double Rule of 3, Simple Interest, Insurance, Commission, Barter, Fellowship, Exchange, Vulgar Fractions, Decimal Fractions, and others.
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Gladys Galvin kept this school notebook between winter and summer terms of 1888. She filled 107 pages with vocabulary lists (pages 1-46), copies of poetry (pages 47-48, 62-66), and arithmetic and algebra (pages 49-61, 67-107). She apparently copied the mathematical exercises from a textbook; the poetry is by John G. Whittier and Charles Kingsley.
The volume has printed two-color (blue and red plus black and white) covers depicting "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" show, with one vignette of the show and portraits of a buffalo, Chief Good Face, William F. Cody, and Chief Red Shirt. The vignette shows Native American men on horseback in the background with Buffalo Bill on horseback in the foreground. The cover text states, "The CONGRESS of the "ROUGH RIDERS" gathered from various parts of the world. BUFFALO BILL on his famous horse 'DUKE'. The back cover bears a history of Buffalo Bill and the Wild West Show.
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The Isam Leonard Arithmetic Book includes mathematical rules, questions, practical examples, and solved exercises covering subtraction, multiplication, division, addition, reduction, fractions, decimals, the single rule of three direct, inverse and compound proportions, and simple interest. The volume includes calligraphic lettering and designs. One undated, unsigned pencil drawing of the "Old Mill at Iffley" is tipped into the volume. Colored, floral-patterned paper (wallpaper) is pasted onto the front and back covers.
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John Morison of Windham, New Hampshire, compiled this mathematical cypher book, containing extensive notes and practice problems on sailing, surveying, trigonometry, accounting, weights and measures, arithmetic, algebra, fractions, decimals, geometry, geodesia, and navigation. Many of the signatures are of different-size paper and stitched together using different thread. The final signature is upside down from the rest of the volume and contains penmanship practice, poetry, a song, scattered family names, miscellaneous figures, and drawings (including a windmill).
- Cases [these pages are severely damaged along the foredge with loss to significant text]
- Division of Coin, Weights &c [these pages are severely damaged along the foredge with significant loss of text]
- Reduction descending & ascending [application of multiplication and division]
- Tare & Trett &c [weights and measures between vendor and customer]
- The Single Rule of Three Direct
- Rule of Three Reverse
- The Double Rule of Three Direct
- The Double Rule of Three Reverse
- Compound Proportion
- Simple Interest
- Compound Company
- Factor's Allowance
- Interest for Months ; For Weeks ; Interest for Days
- Rebate or Discount
- Equation of Payment
- Barter
- Profit & Loss
- Simple Company
- Exchange [currency exchange]
- Comparison Weights & Measures
- Alligation Alternate
- Double Position, or Negative Arithmetic
- Progression Arithmetical
- Geometrical Progression
- Permutation, or Changing the order of Things
- Vulgar Fractions & first of Reduction
- Addition of Vulgar
- Subtraction of Vulgar
- Multiplication of Vulgar Fractions
- Division of Vulgar Fractions
- Addition of Decimals ; Subtraction of Decimals
- Multiplication of Decimals ; Division of Decimals
- Reduction of Decimals
- Simple Rule of Three Direct in Decimals
- Practical Geometry
- Plain Trigonometry Rectangular
- Extraction of the Square Root &c &c
- Extraction of the Cube Root
- Surveying &c. &c. &c.
- Mensuration Surveying &c.
- [Draft of a legal document related land/labor]
- Algebra
- Numerical Algebra
- Evolution of Whole Quantities
- Fractions
- Evolution of Fractional Quantities
- Addition & Subtraction of Surd Quantities ; Multiplication of Surds ; Involution of Surds
- Reduction by Involution
- Of Analyses, or the Method of Resolving Problems
- Practical Geometry
- Plain Trigonometry Rectangular
- Plain Trigonometry Obliquangular
- Plain Sailing the First Part
- Plain Sailing the Second Part
- Traverse Sailing
- Oblique Sailing
- Mercator's Sailing
- Middle Latitude Sailing
- Geodesia or Surveying [with a landscape cross section, a sketch of a field, and a sketch of a tower]
- Alimetry & Longimetry [with one sketch of a tower in a field, a sketch of a windmill, large building, and tree]
- Variation of the Compass
- Dialing [with one sketch of a horizontal dial]
- Penmanship practice, repeated copies of: "Know all men by these Presents that I John morison of the Perish of Windam", "ten things A Penman should have Near at Hand" [sadly, the ten things are not listed], and "from thy Desk to keep thy breast from harm upright thy head", and others.
- Multiplication table and many miscellaneous scribbled mathematical notations and problems.
- Some poetry and many partial words, family names, and letter practice.
- "[New?] Song with its own tune Prented 1764" on a relationship separation in which the man was scorned by the woman, but then on her remorse they reunited.
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Leo Engleman worked trigonometric and surveying exercises in this cypher book from 1847 to 1848, possibly while a thirteen-year-old boy living in Pennsylvania. Many of the exercises include mathematical drawings and illustrations, and surveying examples often include additional features done in pencil and watercolor, such as trees, rivers, buildings, and lighthouses. A number of headings also feature watercolor embellishments and abstract or geometric designs, and the final pages of the volume include full-page watercolor designs of geometric shapes and a rose bush.
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This collection contains materials relating to the Loomis family of Columbia, Connecticut, between the 1820s and 1890s, primarily concerning the education of the children Ormond P., Mary, Emily, Aurelia, and Dwight. Educational content includes penmanship exercises, cypher books, drawings, maps, and various mathematical and astronomical calculations. Some of the illustrations and pen work are based on Eleazer Huntington's The American Penman and on "Aaron Yeomans Instructor." Two are datelined "Pine Swamp." The collection also includes documentation of Ormond P. Loomis's teaching, classroom, and students for Fall-Winter 1829-1830. An estate inventory produced upon the death of their father, Elam Loomis, in 1855 is also present, as well as a partially completed family record. Several pieces of poetry, speech notes, and other writings by members of the Loomis family are also included.
- Penmanship and Forms, beginning January 23, 1828 (11 pages) kept by Ormond P. Loomis, featuring elegant, different scripts and illustrations.
- Penmanship exercise by Ormond P. Loomis: "Duties of Men," February 21, 1828; with an illustration of an American eagle and shield, with an ornate oval border.
- "Miscellaneous Matters &c." cypher book with astronomical content by Ormond P. Loomis, March 20, 1828.
- Two loose sheets with illustrated projections and calculations for solar eclipses in 1831 and 1836, dated April 1 and 3, 1829, produced by Ormond P. Loomis.
- Penmanship exercise, with different versions of Ormond P. Loomis' name, phonetically spelled with Hebrew and Greek characters, May 31, 1828.
- Illustration of an American eagle with a shield and banner, made by Ormond P. Loomis 1828.
- Illustrations of modern winged cherubim, with a quotation beginning "O! Righteous! thou lovely thing!", made by Ormond P. Loomis on January 18, 1829.
- Sheet of penmanship practice by Ormond P. Loomis with quotations on verso respecting eloquence, and a statement "Andrew Jackson of Tennessee President!", June 1829.
- Illustrated projection drawn by Ormond P. Loomis of the moon's eclipse of September 2, 1830, dated March 20, 1829.
- Illustration of an eagle with a banner by Ormond P. Loomis in 1828.
- "Journal kept at the 3rd school District in the school society in Hebron", maintained by Ormond P. Loomis in 1829. Including a foldout of tabular information about daily school attendance by 10 students, and daily weather. Concludes with a statement about why Loomis decided to leave the profession of teacher. A separate list identifies male and female students in the School Society in Hebron by class status.
- Two sheets with miscellaneous astronomical calculations, canal lengths, and numerical Christian Bible information produced by Ormond P. Loomis in 1830 and 1831.
- Handmade, stab-sewn volume with poetry, literature, and biblical extracts kept by Aurelia Loomis between 1838-1841.
- "Appendix to Report on Free Schools," compiled in 1847, possibly by Dwight Loomis before his graduation from Yale Law School.
- Circa 1855 volume inventorying the estate of Elam Loomis.
- Letter from Dwight Loomis to Mary Loomis dated March 26, 1863, and a copy of correspondence between Dwight Loomis and Cyrus White including a riddle about white lies dated February 21, 1889.
- Circa 1890s bound volume of notes for a speech to the Burpee Post of the Grand Army of the Republic about the Civil War, possibly by Dwight Loomis, concerning memorialization of the Civil War dead, naturalization, suffrage, citizenship, patriotism and education.
- Undated manuscript map of England, Ireland, and Scotland drawn by Ormond P. Loomis.
- Newspaper clipping showing demographic information for the states and territories in the United States, [1822?].
- Two undated pencil sketches drawn by Emily Loomis of the exterior of buildings, including the "Mill at Hartford."
- Undated poem about Abraham Lincoln, "Hitch Your Wagon to a Star," possibly written by Dwight Loomis.
- Undated "Family Record" for the Loomis family with entries for family members and their birth dates. Includes record of Loomis P. Ormond's death.
- Undated cypher book kept by Mary Loomis with several patriotic and religious calligraphic exercises.