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- Q8019010 subject Q6583083.
- Q8019010 subject Q6645658.
- Q8019010 subject Q8247065.
- Q8019010 subject Q8247785.
- Q8019010 abstract "William Swinburne (1805–1883) was a pioneering builder of steam locomotives in the United States.Swinburne was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1805. By 1833 he had moved to Paterson, New Jersey, where, in 1837 he was employed by Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor as a pattern maker. He left Rogers employ in 1845 to form his own company, Swinburne, Smith and Company, in a partnership with Samuel Smith. Swinburne's company did not survive the Panic of 1857 and was reorganized in 1858 as the New Jersey Locomotive and Machine Company.After leaving the locomotive manufacturing trade, Swinburne held a number of public offices in Paterson until his death in 1883.".
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000158.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q138391.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q171043.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q18419.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q2734911.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q6583083.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645658.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q7658387.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8247065.
- Q8019010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8247785.
- Q8019010 comment "William Swinburne (1805–1883) was a pioneering builder of steam locomotives in the United States.Swinburne was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1805. By 1833 he had moved to Paterson, New Jersey, where, in 1837 he was employed by Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor as a pattern maker. He left Rogers employ in 1845 to form his own company, Swinburne, Smith and Company, in a partnership with Samuel Smith.".
- Q8019010 label "William Swinburne".