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to Oliver Evans
1812/01/30
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Requests that Evans try out his engine against Watt's and promises that if Evan's's is in any way superior, there will be a good deal of interest in the engine.
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[Speech delivered to the Great Central Fair of Buffalo]
February 22, 1864
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Former President Fillmore notes historic inventions and developments, such as the rail road, steam engine, and telegraph, that have shaped Buffalo since the city's 1832 Centennial Celebration. Refers to the farewell addresses of Presidents George...
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to Michel G. de Crevecoeur
1788/02/16-17
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin thanks Crevecoeur for gifts received the previous summer, as well as pointing out the pros and cons of a steam engine in the postscript, dated February 17.
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to Henry Dearborn
1814/06/04
Lists the estimated costs of constructing the first steam-powered U.S. naval vessel. Fulton estimates that $25,000 will be required for three months, with the amount decreasing after that. Costs include materials, wages, and a monthly payment to the...
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to John Page re: insights on England after visit: "that nation hates us"
1786/05/04
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written while serving as U.S. Minister to France. Jefferson encloses a pamphlet (apparently Notes on the State of Virginia; not included), thanks Page for a steady stream of political news from America and records his observations upon returning...
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