I've always wanted a Burroughs adding machine but whenever I see one
at an estate sale at a decent price--which most are because nobody wants
them besides me--I realize that it's an impractical idea and I take
leave of my foolish desires.
Luckily, I found the next best
thing: a photo of some sort of gigantic reproduction that was as big as a
house. Which seems weird except that the Detroit area also has a huge
Uniroyal tire on the side of I-94 heading into the city. Regardless, I've been unable to find out anything about the interesting photo. I would guess that the location is somewhere in Detroit.
Burroughs adding machines were popular office gadgets in the late 1880s
into the first half of the 1900s. Based in Plymouth, Michigan the
company moved to Detroit after the owners death and became the standard
for adding machines in the United States. It later became Unisys in the
1980s but has since returned to being Burroughs something or other.
As for The Burroughs Magazine folder that I found recently, all of
the issues are apparently available digitally through the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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