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(New page: The application of compressed air to the propulsion of carriages, was attempted by the ingenious Samuel W. Wright, who had a patent for the same in April, 1828. == See Also == * [[Enginee...)
 
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The application of compressed air to the propulsion of carriages, was attempted by the ingenious Samuel W. Wright, who had a patent for the same in April, 1828.
The application of compressed air to the propulsion of carriages was attempted by the ingenious Samuel W. Wright, who had a patent for the same in April, 1828.


== See Also ==
 
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==Sources of Information==
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* [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: Samuel W. Wright]]
* [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: Samuel W. Wright]]
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The application of compressed air to the propulsion of carriages was attempted by the ingenious Samuel W. Wright, who had a patent for the same in April, 1828.


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