Letters, 1804-1814.

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Letters, 1804-1814.

Bound volume of various correspondence and clippings of Robert Fulton; consisting of signed autograph letter (2 p.), from Fulton to Peter Ogden, dated Nov. 6, 1813, concerning his plans for the development of the steamboat business; signed autograph letter (2 p.), from Fulton to Benjamin West, dated May 22, 1814, complimenting him on his painting and writing of his own endeavors in life; signed autograph letter (3 p.), from Bolton and Watts to Fulton, dated Oct. 26, 1811, regarding the engine they are building for Fulton's steamboat, and others; illustrated with a portrait of Fulton, by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 5 lithographs in tint and colors from designs by Fulton, and 6 other illustrations and postcards dating from 1804; also with broadside on cloth entitled "Lines occasioned by the explosion of the Steam Frigate Fulton, in which perished the gallant and amiable Lieut. Samuel M. Breckinridge," by Rodolphus.

1 v. ; 21 cm.

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Princeton University Library

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