For more engravings and descriptions of early 19th-century careers, skim through the full text of Edward Hazen's The Panorama of Professions and Trades. It covers more than 60 occupations, including soapboiler, comb-maker, goldbeater, and lithographer, with descriptions of the work of each craftsman and of the products he or she created.
Though originally printed in London in 1807, The Book of English Trades, and Library of the Useful Arts was reprinted in the U.S. in 1811. Like Edward Hazen's Panorama, the Book provides a brief description of many occupations, but also offers a history for each, and a summary of the education and certification necessary to pursue each trade.
For something a bit more contemporary, Eric Sloane's A Museum of Early American Tools presents line-drawn illustrations of tools from early American craftsmanship.