The John Bull: A British Locomotive Comes to America
Author:
David L. Weitzman
Illustrator:
David L. Weitzman
Publication:
2004 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Genre:
History, Non-fiction, Picture Books
Series:
How They Were Built by David Weitzman
Pages:
40
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Here is the story of one of the most influential early locomotives in America, the John Bull. Imported from England in 1831, this amazing workhorse was used to help build and then run the first successful New Jersey railroad, the Camden & Amboy Railroad, which reduced from days to hours the journey for freight and passengers between New York and Philadelphia. The design of the John Bull proved inspirational: more than a dozen similar locomotives were quickly manufactured on these shores, which in turn helped spawn a vital new American industry.
With a zealous eye for intriguing detail, David Weitzman gives us a window seat on the significant moments in the history of the John Bull: its commission and manufacture in the shops of George Stephenson in England, its arrival in the United States by steamship (without assembly drawings or instructions), its years of successful service, and its retirement and subsequent move to the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution—where it sat proudly and quietly until an exciting plan was hatched by its curators to honor its 150th anniversary in 1981...
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The John Bull: A British Locomotive Comes to America
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