R Rainhill Trials, [24], [79], [80] Rayne and Burn, [64] Reading Co., [67], [68] Reading Terminal, [62] Redwood Library, [29], [30] Reeder, Charles, [47] Robinson, Moncure, [66] Rocket, locomotive (Braithwaite’s), [60], [61], [62], [67] Rocket, locomotive (Stephenson’s), [9], [79], [80] Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor, [83], [85] Rogers, Thomas, [84] Rounds, E. E., [70] Royal Blue, train, [96] Russell, Frank E., [97]
S Sagle, Lawrence W., [22] Samson, locomotive, [63], [64], [65], [66] Sandusky, locomotive, [83], [84] Schenectady Locomotive Works, [86], [88] Schutz, Adolph H., [85] Schuylkill Canal, [61] Science Museum, [17], [79], [80] Sinclair, Angus, [55], [57] Slade, G. T., [19] South-Carolina Canal and Rail-Road Co., [27], [29], [30], [31] South Pictou Railroad, [64] Southern Pacific Co., [97], [98] Southern Railway System, [30] Speed, Fletcher G., [96] Stephenson, Robert, [9], [42], [64], [79] Stephenson, Robert, & Co., Ltd., [10], [14], [38], [80] Stephenson, Robert, & Hawthorns, Ltd., [17] Stevens, Col. John, [10], [11], [13], [38], [80] Stevens, Dr. Francis B., [13] Stevens, Robert L., [38], [39], [41] Stevens Institute of Technology, [11], [12] Stourbridge Lion, locomotive, [14], [16], [17], [19], [20], [21], [27], [42] Suburban Station Building, [42]
T Thomas Jefferson, locomotive, [47], [52] Tiger, locomotive, [70] Tom Thumb, locomotive, [22], [24] Towle, Thomas, [70] Traveller, locomotive, [47], [52], [81] Trevithick, Richard, [76], [77]
U Union Station at Chattanooga, [85] University of Maine, [69], [71] Utica and Schenectady Rail Road, [53]
W Wallis, J. T., [93] Wardlaw, Frank A., [89], [90], [91], [92] Wardlaw, Frank A., Jr., [89], [91], [92] Warner, Paul T., [67], [68] Warren, J. G. H., [41], [80] Watkins, J. Elfreth, [13], [39], [40] Wayne County Historical Society, [21] West Albany shops, [35], [88], [100] West Point, locomotive, [31] West Point Foundry Association, [27], [28], [31], [32] Western and Atlantic Railroad, [85] Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., [100] Whitney, A., & Sons, [68] Whitneyville and Machiasport Railroad, [69] William Galloway, locomotive, [59] Wilmington, Del., shops, [93] Winans, Ross, [47], [52], [61] World’s Columbian Exposition, [35], [42], [44], [47], [55], [57], [62], [65], [87]
Y York, locomotive, [24], [25], [47], [52]
FOOTNOTES
[1]The Museum catalog numbers of these are, respectively, USNM 180149, 209826, 180030-A and 277700, and 180030-B.
[2]Davis and Gartner have an earlier claim to engineering fame, for in conjunction with John Elgar they had constructed in York, in 1825, the first American-built vessel with a metal hull, the sheet-iron steamboat Codorus.
[3]Although he spelled his name Gartner, and it appears in that form in the early annual reports of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Co., and in all subsequent histories of that road, his tombstone (in lot 34, section H of the Prospect Hill Cemetery in York, Pa.) bears the name in its Anglicized form, Israel Gardner.