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Adams Cottage press, No. 4

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Adams Cottage Press, No. 4, patented 1861, view showing handle front from below
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  • Adams Cottage Press, No. 4, patented 1861, view showing handle front from below
  • Adams Cottage Press, No. 4, patented 1861, view showing handle front from above
  • Adams Cottage Press, No. 4, patented 1861, view showing handle back from below
  • Adams Cottage Press, No. 4, patented 1861, view showing handle back from above

    Object Details

    maker

    Adams, Albert

    manufacturer

    Adams Press Company

    Description

    This hand cylinder press was made by the Adams Press Company of New York in about 1862. It is marked in its casting “Patented March 19 1861.” Its bed measures 11.5 inches by 13 inches.
    The Adams Cottage Press was patented by Albert Adams in 1861, and manufactured by Joseph Watson operating as the Adams Press Company, New York. The press was advertised as a portable do-it-yourself press for amateurs and businessmen, but its portability soon appealed to the armies and navies of the Civil War. This particular press arrived at the Museum with a traveling chest of type with the painted words, “HEAD QUARTERS, ARMY OF POTOMAC, NO. 6, PRINTING DEPARTMENT.”
    Purchased in 1982.
    Citation: Elizabeth Harris, "Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection," 1996.
    Every Man His Own Printer! advertised the makers of the Lowe and Adams presses. Easy to use, these presses inspired military and amateur printers during and after the Civil War to make use of the portable presses to print military orders, receipts, billheads, and other documents.
    Albert Adams's New York cylinder press was described as useful for the armed forces and merchants. It was patented on March 19, 1861, and manufactured and distributed by entrepreneur Joseph Watson and the Adams Press Company in New York.
    The Adams Cottage Press was designed without a frisket. The frisket, a separate inner frame hinged to the cloth-covered tympan, served to hold the paper in place and protect the printed sheet. The press included an automatic tympan which closed with the movement of the cylinder. The Adams Cottage Press and other portable presses did not include a self-inking system. The type was inked by hand, a sheet of paper was placed over the inked type, and the bed of the press was cranked below the cylinder to produce an impression and the printed sheet.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    "The Morgan Press Type Font Collection" assembled by Willard D. Morgan

    date made

    ca 1861
    ca 1862

    ID Number

    1982.0203.2740

    accession number

    1982.0203

    catalog number

    1982.0203.2740

    Object Name

    press, printing

    Object Type

    Letterpress

    Other Terms

    press, printing; press, Cottage; printing

    Physical Description

    metal (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 11 1/2 in x 19 1/2 in x 28 in; 29.21 cm x 49.53 cm x 71.12 cm

    Place Made

    United States: New York, New York City
    United States: New York, New York

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    Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
    Military
    Cultures & Communities
    Communications
    Industry & Manufacturing
    Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection
    Civil War Field Printing

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    used

    Civil War
    Printing

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-3d69-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_831996

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    Small, cylindrical handheld press with a wooden handle.

    Galley Proof and Hand Cylinder Presses

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