Friday, January 27, 2017
Patapsco Hotel as railroad station
Monday, January 23, 2017
The B & O 'riots' of 1829 - the first railroad strike
In August 1829 workers building one section of the new railroad line (the most difficult), wouldn't work then "severely wounded" Thomas Ellicott the 'contractor' of that section and broke up his home. The site where the fighting began was dubbed "Vinegar Hill" after a battle during the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
Monday, January 16, 2017
Tom Thumb steam engine vs a horse

Monday, January 9, 2017
B & O horse-powered train ... treadmill 1830
During the first years of railroads, the train cars were propelled by sail HERE, horse, and then, steam engines. Initially horses were on the track pulling the train like a wagon, but for a short trial, horses were riding along, walking on "an endless apron or belt" connected to the wheels. Another sketch shows passengers riding beside the horse. The B&O horse car did not last long, especially an early trip with the "cowed editors" of various newspapers. How were they cowed? The train hit a cow, the car rolled down the embankment and "after countless bad jokes being perpetrated on the cowed editors, passed out of existence, and probably out of mind."
Monday, January 2, 2017
Sailing on the B & O railroad in 1830

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