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Colonial craftsmen and the beginnings of American industry

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6421
Author
Tunis, Edwin,
Edition
[1st ed.]
Date of Publication
[1965]
Call Number
609.73 T926 Oversize
Responsibility
written and illustrated by Edwin Tunis.
Author
Tunis, Edwin,
Edition
[1st ed.]
Place of Publication
Cleveland
Publisher
World Pub. Co.
Date of Publication
[1965]
Physical Description
159 p. illus. 31 cm.
Summary
Describes and illustrates the work of craftsmen and artisans in Colonial America. Shows types of work done in town shops and manufacturies, as well as, in homes, village shops, and country forges.
Subjects
Technology - United States
Industries - United States
Decorative arts, Early American.
United States - Social life and customs - To 1775.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
609.73 T926 Oversize
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Robert Fulton, a biography

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo4770
Author
Philip, Cynthia Owen.
Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
926 F974p
Responsibility
Cynthia Owen Philip.
ISBN
0531097560
Author
Philip, Cynthia Owen.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
F. Watts,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
xii, 371 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 355-359.
Contents
Chapters: Pennsylvania roots --Many, many a silant solitary hour --A prospect of considerable profits --An adventurer armed with fortitude --A curious machine for mending politics -- Works of genius and utility -- Wifey, hub, and toot -- Steamboat experiments -- Un succes complet et brillant -- Alias Robert Francis -- Mine is no common cause -- America -- Hudson River triumphs -- Monopolies are justly held as odious -- All the weight on one fulcrum -- The happiness of the earth -- The cupidity of many -- Fickle fortune -- Two such friends -- Useful and honorable amusements -- The nation's benefactor -- Stag at bay.
Summary
Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Fulton flourished in Philadelphia, London, Paris and New York City. Contemporary letters, diaries, paintings and drawings were used in the writing of this book. Fulton begins as a fine arts painter, and then moves on to engineering. He develops the world's first steamboat service, thrusting America to the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. At the same time, he invents a means of raising boats on canals and a system of submarine warfare. Fulton's pursuit of fame and fortune is played out against the backdrop of the American and French revolutions, the Napoleonic wars, the Jefferson administration and the War of 1812. The book shows the extraordinary array of artists, scientists, diplomats, businessmen, and intriguing women with whom he interacted.
Subjects
Fulton, Robert, - 1765-1815.
Marine engineers - United States
Inventors - United States
Technology - United States
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
926 F974p
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Technology in early America: needs and opportunities for study. With a directory of artifact collections

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6932
Author
Hindle, Brooke.
Date of Publication
[1966]
Call Number
609.73 H662
Responsibility
by Lucius F. Ellsworth.
Author
Hindle, Brooke.
Place of Publication
Chapel Hill
Publisher
Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Va., by the University of North Carolina Press
Date of Publication
[1966]
Physical Description
xix, 145 p. 24 cm.
Series
Needs and opportunities for study series
Notes
"A bibliography of early American technology": p. 29-94.
Subjects
Technology - United States
Industrial museums
Additional Author
Ellsworth, Lucius F.
Additional Corporate Author
Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
609.73 H662
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