Paul Rapsey Hodge (15 July 1808 – 21 October 1871) was an English-American inventor and mechanical engineer. He invented technological improvements used...
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English-born American educator and clubwoman, born in St Austell Paul Rapsey Hodge (1808–1871), English-American inventor and mechanical engineer, born...
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and Charles Dibdin. The Book of Knots is most often attributed to Paul Rapsey Hodge or Frederick Chamier. For additional discussion see Ashley(1944),...
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December 2, 1837: Sandusky makes its first run on the MR&LE in Ohio. Paul Rapsey Hodge Moshein, Peter and Rothfus, Robert R., (1992) Rogers locomotives:...
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built since ALCO's acquisition of the company have been preserved... Paul Rapsey Hodge List of locomotive builders Moshein & Rothfus 1992, p. 14. White 1968...
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first steam self-propelled fire engine in the U.S. is completed by Paul Rapsey Hodge for use in New York City. Second Seminole War (1835–1842) March 1...
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filed a patent for the engine's counterbalance on July 12, 1837. Paul Rapsey Hodge White, John H. Jr. (Spring 1986). "America's Most Noteworthy Railroaders"...
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American Railroad Journal. Drawings of Dunham's engine appears in Paul Rapsey Hodge's 1840 book The Steam Engine. Dunham also manufactured parts for other...
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Letchford Tony Llewellyn-Jones John Morris Heather Ogilvie Mark Osborn David Rapsey Penny Robins Neil Robinson Michael Szmanski Peter Viska Michael Webb Timothy...
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Constance Neville Compston. Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) Dorothy Winnifred Rapsey. Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) Marie Therese Georgette St. Georges. Lieutenant...
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