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Sullivan, John L.

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Report, on the origin and increas...

Report, on the origin and increase of the Paterson manufactories

1974
Description from the Franklin jou...

Description from the Franklin journal of a timber rail road artificially durable, and of the Baltimore rail road carriage

1829
Refutation of Mr. Colden's "Answe...

Refutation of Mr. Colden's "Answer" to Mr. Sullivan's Report to the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactories in New-Jersey upon the intended encroachments of the Morris Canal Company in diverting from their natural course the waters of the Passaic

1828
A description of the American mar...

A description of the American marine rail-way

1827
Suggestions on the canal policy of Pennsylvania

Suggestions on the canal policy of Pennsylvania

1824
A commentary on the New system of...

A commentary on the New system of naval architecture of William Annesley, architect

1823
The answer of Mr. Sullivan, to th...

The answer of Mr. Sullivan, to the letter and mis-statements of the Hon. Cadwallader D. Colden

1823
Explanation by John L. Sullivan, ...

Explanation by John L. Sullivan, of the nature of certain grants to him for the use of steam boats on Connecticut River

1818
Letters, first published in the B...

Letters, first published in the Boston daily advertiser, in answer to certain inquiries relative to the Middlesex Canal

1818
To the Board of Directors of Midd...

To the Board of Directors of Middlesex Canal

1818
Remarks on the importance of inla...

Remarks on the importance of inland navigation from Boston by the Middlesex Canal and Merrimack River in the present and probable future state of foreign commerce

1813
On inland navigation, by the Merr...

On inland navigation, by the Merrimack

1810
A demonstration of the right to t...

A demonstration of the right to the navigation of the waters of New York without the license of the owners of the monopoloy of steam and fire granted to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton

Year unknown
A demonstration of the right to t...

A demonstration of the right to the navigation of the waters of New York without the license of the owners of the monopoly of steam and fire granted to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton

Year unknown
A description of a sub-marine aqueduct, to supply New-York with water from New-Jersey

A description of a sub-marine aqueduct, to supply New-York with water from New-Jersey

Year unknown
An address to the Mayor, the Alde...

An address to the Mayor, the Aldermen, and inhabitants of New York, supplemental to Col. Clinton's report, on water

Year unknown Sullivan, John L. and Bank of the Manhattan Company
Considerations which tend to prov...

Considerations which tend to prove that a states' national bank is necessary to countervail the injurious effects of the new banking system of England on the revenue, domestic commerce, manufactures and internal improvements of the United States, respectfully addressed to the President

Year unknown
Explanation by John L. Sullivan

Explanation by John L. Sullivan

Year unknown
Exposition of errors in the calculation of the Board of Water Commissioners

Exposition of errors in the calculation of the Board of Water Commissioners

Year unknown
Refutation of Mr. Colden's "Answe...

Refutation of Mr. Colden's "Answer" to Mr. Sullivan's report to the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactories in New-Jersey

Year unknown
Report, on the origin and increas...

Report, on the origin and increase of the Paterson manufactories, and the intended diversion of their waters by the Morris Canal Company : also on post rail roads, as the means of cheap conveyance throughout New-Jersey, of bringing Susquehanna coal to the iron mines and forges, and to supply Paterson and New-York

Year unknown
[Sir, I beg leave to submit to yo...

[Sir, I beg leave to submit to you the following statement of facts with the inferences that may be fairly drawn from them ... relative to the repeal of the second section of an act passed in 1808, and an act passed in 1811, declaring to be forfeited to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, all boats of every description navigated by steam or fire within the state, with power to seize the same]

Year unknown Robert R. Livingston, Fulton, Robert, and Sullivan, John L.

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