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The first steam locomotive in the United States was invented by Peter Cooper in 1830. His locomotive, named the "Tom Thumb," was designed to demonstrate the viability of steam-powered transportation on railroads. Although it was not commercially successful, it played a significant role in advancing railway technology in the country. Cooper's innovation marked a crucial step in the development of American railroads.
The minimum value of a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty dollar is about $7,000.00 This is a rare US coin and many replicas exist.
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The first locomotive in the United States was built by Peter Cooper in 1830, and it was named the "Tom Thumb." This small steam locomotive was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of rail transport and was used to pull a passenger train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Although it was not a commercial success, it marked the beginning of the American railroad industry and influenced future locomotive designs.
The US 1851 Braided Hair Large cent is the highest mintage (9,889,707) of all US large cents and has values of $18.00-$26.00 for a coin in average good condition
Although James Watt was the first to patent a "steam locomotive", it was US's John Fitch who first made a working model, and it was England's Richard Trevithick who in 1804 built the first full-scale steam locomotive that actually could pull a train. The first electric train developed more or less naturally from the electric tram that was invented by Werner von Siemens in 1881. The first oil-engined diesel locomotive was invented and designed by Herbert Akroyd Stuart in 1896, but the design now used in most diesel engines was designed in 1914 by Hermann Lemp, a GE engineer in the US.
1830sPeter Cooper only improved upon the train idea from Great Britian and brought it to the US. He made a small example locomotive called Tom Thumb. By the 1860s, about 30,000 miles of railroad was in the US.
The first flashlight was invented by David Missel,originally from British but lived in the US. He invented it in 1898.
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Thomas Edison invented the electric lightbulb. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, the Wright brothers invented the airplane, and Christopher Latham Sholes invented the typewriter.
I saw a very small Witcomb locomotive refurbished for a narrow gauge selling for $550,000.00. I would say a full size locomotive would go for about anywhere from 1 to 3 million dollars. A brand new GE ES44AC would go for 2-3 million bucks
The first washing machine was designed by H. Sidgier of Great Britain in 1782. The first patented washer in the United States was by Nathaniel C Briggs in 1797. It was a manual device. (The US Patent Office was destroyed by fire in 1836, so there are no details or drawings.) The first electric washing machine was invented in 1906 by Alva J. Fisher. 1908 the Hurley Machine Co made the first electric one invented by Alva Fisher. The machine was called Thor.
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The minimum value of a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty dollar is about $7,000.00 This is a rare US coin and many replicas exist.
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