File:Steam Engine - an ad in Matchetts Baltimore Director 1831.jpg

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English: 1831 depiction of a steam engine (likely Tom Thumb (locomotive)) in Baltimore, Maryland. From an advertisement by Mayger and Washington, Baltimore.
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Original publication: "Matchett's Baltimore Director, 1831", p. 37.

Immediate source: https://archive.org/details/matchettsbaltimo1831balt
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R J Matchett

(Life time: died 1856)


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