The Life and Times of a Locomotive Engineer

The Life and Times of a Locomotive Engineer
Title The Life and Times of a Locomotive Engineer PDF eBook
Author Charles F. Steffes
Publisher Old World Pub
Pages 305
Release 1992
Genre Locomotive engineers
ISBN 9781880365137

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Life on a Locomotive

Life on a Locomotive
Title Life on a Locomotive PDF eBook
Author George H. Williams
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1971
Genre Technology & Engineering
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The Steam Locomotive

The Steam Locomotive
Title The Steam Locomotive PDF eBook
Author Ken Gibbs
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 440
Release 2012-12-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445624257

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Ken Gibbs tells the history of the engineering triumph that is a steam locomotive from the 1800s to the 1960s showing how each development changed the course of history.

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer's Monthly Journal

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer's Monthly Journal
Title Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer's Monthly Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1868
Genre Locomotive engineers
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Locomotive Engineering

Locomotive Engineering
Title Locomotive Engineering PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 596
Release 1906
Genre Locomotives
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Locomotive to Aeromotive

Locomotive to Aeromotive
Title Locomotive to Aeromotive PDF eBook
Author Simine Short
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 363
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252093321

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French-born and self-trained civil engineer Octave Chanute designed America's two largest stockyards, created innovative and influential structures such as the Kansas City Bridge over the previously "unbridgeable" Missouri River, and was a passionate aviation pioneer whose collaborative approach to aeronautical engineering problems encouraged other experimenters, including the Wright brothers. Drawing on rich archival material and exclusive family sources, Locomotive to Aeromotive is the first detailed examination of Chanute's life and his immeasurable contributions to engineering and transportation, from the ground transportation revolution of the mid-nineteenth century to the early days of aviation. Aviation researcher and historian Simine Short brings to light in colorful detail many previously overlooked facets of Chanute's professional and personal life. In the late nineteenth century, few considered engineering as a profession on par with law or medicine, but Chanute devoted much time and energy to the newly established professional societies that were created to set standards and serve the needs of civil engineers. Though best known for his aviation work, he became a key figure in the opening of the American continent by laying railroad tracks and building bridges, experiences that later gave him the engineering knowledge to build the first stable aircraft structure. Chanute also introduced a procedure to treat wooden railroad ties with an antiseptic that increased the wood’s lifespan in the tracks. Establishing the first commercial plants, he convinced railroad men that it was commercially feasible to make money by spending money on treating ties to conserve natural resources. He next introduced the date nail to help track the age and longevity of railroad ties. A versatile engineer, Chanute was known as a kind and generous colleague during his career. Using correspondence and other materials not previously available to scholars and biographers, Short covers Chanute's formative years in antebellum America as well as his experiences traveling from New Orleans to New York, his apprenticeship on the Hudson River Railroad, and his early engineering successes. His multiple contributions to railway expansion, bridge building, and wood preservation established his reputation as one of the nation's most successful and distinguished civil engineers. Instead of retiring, he utilized his experiences and knowledge as a bridge builder in the development of motorless flight. Through the reflections of other engineers, scientists, and pioneers in various fields who knew him, Short characterizes Chanute as a man who believed in fostering and supporting people who were willing to learn. This well-researched biography cements Chanute's place as a preeminent engineer and mentor in the history of transportation in the United States and the development of the airplane.

The Hoghead

The Hoghead
Title The Hoghead PDF eBook
Author Frederick C. Gamst
Publisher Holt McDougal
Pages 176
Release 1980
Genre Ethnology
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