Inside Baldwin Pennsylvania: 20,000 Workers Built 70,000 Steam Locomotives — That Powered America

Inside Baldwin Pennsylvania: 20,000 Workers Built 70,000 Steam Locomotives — That Powered America
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On a cold morning in January 1832, a jeweler named Matias Baldwin stood in a Philadelphia workshop watching steam escape from a brass valve. He had never built a locomotive before. Within a century, his name would be stamped on machines that moved an entire nation to war. If you find value in stories like this, stories that uncover the machinery be... Read More
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