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Figure 1: The Frontenac was powered by a fifty-horsepower, single-cylinder, crosshead engine built by Boulton & Watt. (Source: Birmingham Public Library, Boulton & Watt Collection, ff. 1213-1214)
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Figure 2: The Beam Engine of the Atalanta, built in New Jersey, 1816. (Source: Jean Baptiste Marestier, Memoir on Steamboats of the United States of America (Mystic, CT, 1957), figure 31.)
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Figure 3: Sketch of the boilers of the Dolphin (ex. Black Hawk)
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Figure 4: "Unknowns" are included as part of the total of new engines; some may therefore represent additional used engines.
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Figure 5: Bennet and Henderson's Foundry. (Daily Witness (Montreal), 20 March 1897)
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