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Document signed by Thomas Rogers

Inv# AU1369
Document signed by Thomas Rogers
State(s): Pennsylvania
Years: 1853
Document for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail Road Company signed by stockholders including Thomas Rogers.

Thomas Rogers (1792 – 1856) was an American mechanical engineer and founder of Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey. Fellow locomotive designer and builder, Zerah Colburn said that "Thomas Rogers maybe fairly said to have done more for the modern American locomotive than any of his contemporaries." Thomas Rogers was born in Groton, Connecticut, in 1792. He was the son of Jason Rogers who died on August 25, 1868. Before moving to Paterson in 1812, he studied carpentry and blacksmithing. In 1832 he partnered with Morris Ketchum and Jasper Grosvenor to form Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor, building agricultural and textile machinery as well as springs, axles and other small parts for the first railroads of America. In 1837 Rogers built his first locomotive, Sandusky, which became the first locomotive to operate in Ohio.

Condition: Excellent
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