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Grant Calculating Machine

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Grant Barrel-Type Calculating Machine
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  • Grant Barrel-Type Calculating Machine
  • Grant Barrel-Type Calculating Machine

    Object Details

    maker

    Grant, George B.

    Description

    In the early 1890s, as the Columbian Exposition in Chicago drew near, George B. Grant once again turned his attention to improvements in calculating machines. According to the donor, this model represents his first attempt to improve on his 1876 machine.
    The non-printing, barrel-type machine has a wooden base, metal plates for a frame on each side, and four cross shafts that are linked by gears. When the handle on the right side is turned, two of the shafts rotate. The upper of these shafts has eight geared, rotating rings on a common collar. This collar may be moved to several positions along the shaft.
    The lower shaft has ten geared wheels. There is space for numbers to be written on the rim of both the upper and the lower wheels. Each of the upper wheels has one tooth in its gear that protrudes further than the others. The back shaft has ten components on it that may be designed to link the upper wheels to those below.
    This machine was given to the museum by George B. Grant’s half-brother, Edwin A. Bayley.
    Reference:
    Accession file.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Edwin A. Bayley

    date made

    1893

    ID Number

    MA.310646

    catalog number

    310646

    accession number

    118852

    Object Name

    calculating machine model

    Physical Description

    wood (overall material)
    steel (overall material)
    brass (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 18 cm x 27.5 cm x 11.6 cm; 7 3/32 in x 10 13/16 in x 4 9/16 in

    place made

    United States: Massachusetts, Lexington

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    Medicine and Science: Mathematics
    Calculating Machines
    Science & Mathematics

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1d57-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_690737

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