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- The N. C. Thompson Company building were Amos Woodward worked in the 1860's.
- The N. C. Thompson's Reaper Works Bell from the building down in the water power district in Rockford, Illinois.
- The N. C. Thompson's Reaper Works showing the Bell tower cupola.
- The N.C. Thompson's Reaper Works at 650-658 Race Street in the water power district in Rockford, Illinois.
- The N.C. Thompson's Reaper Works Factory Bell from the Woodward building down in the water power district in Rockford Illinois-xx
- The N.C. Thompson's Reaper Works in the water power district in Rockford, Illinois.
- The New 1887 Woodward Friction Water Wheel Governor.
- The new Country Club Drive overpass which eliminated the old Woodward main driveway entrance.
- The new frontage "Woodward Drive" road added when the overpass was added.
- The new senior managers make Woodward an Energy Controls Company
- The New Woodward Friction Water Wheel Governor Patented By Amos Woodward.
- The new Woodward horizontal compensating water wheel governor.
- The new Woodward Loveland facility.
- The newest vintage Woodward governor advertisement added to the collection.
- The old green Woodward building at 250 Mill Street in Rockford, Illinois, circa 2008.