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1902 Moon Hopkins
bookkeeping machine

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The museum has an extensive collection of artifacts that reflect technological advancements since the late 19th century including a vast array of calculators, office machines, and computers. Examples of artifacts to be found include: A rare Burroughs “Moon Hopkins” bookkeeping machine (1902); a Dactyle calculator, made in Paris in 1895, possibly the only one in existence; the Millionaire calculating machine (1893) made in Zurich, Switzerland; a Blickensderfer typewriter (1892); a Smith Premier typewriter (1896); and many more.
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Royal Standard typewriter
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