Phillips-Cozens record book

Benjamin Phillips and Archibald J. Cozens, the owners of a steam-engine patent, were the principal backers in an unnamed Philadelphia firm concerned with the navigation of canals by steam which was possibly called the Canal Steamboat Company for a time. A steam-boat, named The Benjamin Phillips and...

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Main Author: Phillips, Benjamin and Archibald J. Cozens (Creator)
Collection:Phillips-Cozens Record Book
Collection Number:Am.9305
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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520 |a Benjamin Phillips and Archibald J. Cozens, the owners of a steam-engine patent, were the principal backers in an unnamed Philadelphia firm concerned with the navigation of canals by steam which was possibly called the Canal Steamboat Company for a time. A steam-boat, named The Benjamin Phillips and the Fair Mount Water-works are mentioned. Record book, 1829, containing minutes of weekly and special meetings of the stockholders of what was possibly known as the Canal Steamboat Company, a list of the stockholders dated 1830 and a printed advertisement soliciting aid in the construction of a full-size steamboat. 
650 7 |a Benjamin Phillips (Boat)  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Canals--Pennsylvania  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Steam-navigation--History--19th century  |2 Local sources 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b Phillips-Cozens Record Book  |c Am.9305