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p. 378 Baldwin Locomotives for the World

Matthias William Baldwin by Bruce Anderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5/Lightened and Cropped. Statue by Herbert Adams in front of Philadelphia (PA) City Hall. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Matthias_William_Baldwin.jpg

Old Ironsides 1832 from History of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1920, Philadelphia, 1920, Pg. 10, Public Domain. (Derivative version by User: Carrite, PD).
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Baldwin Locomotive Works from Philadelphia and Its Environs, and the railroad scenery of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co., (1875), p. 52. No known copyright restrictions. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philadelphia_and_its_environs,_and_the_railroad_scenery_of_Pennsylvania_(1875)_(14572150369).jpg

Baldwin Locomotive Works by Halley Pacheco de Oliveira is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Baldwin_Locomotives_Works.jpg

p. 379 Americans Built Russia’s First Railroad

Boucher, Jack, Canton Viaduct, (1977), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Historic American Engineering Record, “Built in America” Collection, Washington, D.C. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canton_Viaduct.jpg

Pavel Petrovich Melnikov, (1864-1869), Lithograph, PD/PD-US. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Petrovich_Melnikov#/media/File:PGRS_1_052_Melnikov_-_full.jpg

Joseph Harrison, Jr. from Cassier’s Magazine v. 37 Nov. 1909-Apr. 1910, pg. 14. No copyright-United States. https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/cassiersmag3719091910newy

Russian Bridge, (scale model), Oktyabrsky Railroad Museum, St. Petersburg, Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Russian_Canton_Viaduct.jpg

p. 380 Friedrich List and German Unification

Bils, F., Friedrich List, Lithograph, (1838), PD/PD-US. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Friedrich_List_1838.jpg

Friedrich List Commemorative Stamp from Deutsche Bundespost, 1989/Adobe Stock.

First steam car ride on the Leipzig-Dresden Railway, (1893), British Library, London, Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Erste_Dampfwagenfahrt_aud_der_Leipzig_Dresdner_Eisenbahn_den_24._April_1837.jpg

p. 381 Iron Breakthrough: Technology and Tariffs

(Anonymous) Josiah White and Erskine Hazard, (before 1865), PD-US. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Josiah_White_(1780-1850)_Erskine_Hazard_(1790-1865).jpg

Iron Works at Catasqua, (between 1890-1891), from The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 38, pg. 464, PD/PD-US. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V38_D480_Crane_Iron_works_at_catasaqua.jpg

Niehaus, Charles Henry, Statue of Henry Clay, Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, by Daderot licensed under CC0 1.0 Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Henry_Clay_by_Charles_Henry_Niehaus#/media/File:Henry_Clay_by_Charles_Henry_Niehaus_-_Kentucky_State_Capitol_-_DSC09236.JPG

p. 382 Franklin’s Legacy Enlightens the Future

Alexander Dallas Bache, (before 1867), U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce, Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alexander_Dalls_Bache_pers0117.jpg

Joseph Henry, (between 1865-1880), Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Washington, D.C. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joseph_Henry_-_Brady-Handy.jpg

Prof. Henry’s Intensity Magnet from The Progress of Invention in the 19th Century, by Edward W. Byrn, (1900), New York, Munn and Co., (Pg. 18, Fig. 3 on Project Gutenberg), PD-US. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41538/41538-h/41538-h.htm

p. 383 The Nation Will Survive

Reese, W.H., (1860), The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved, (“Protection to American Industry”), Lincoln Campaign Poster, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. No known restrictions on publication.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3a09182/

Henry C. Carey from Harper’s Weekly, (January 1867), Vol. XI, No. 523, Harper and Bros., New York. No known copyright restrictions. https://archive.org/stream/harpersweeklyv11bonn/harpersweeklyv11bonn#page/n6/mode/1up

Map showing the distribution of the slave population of the southern states of the United States, (1861), Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division, Washington, D.C. Library of Congress is not aware of any U.S. copyright protection or any other restrictions in the Map Collection materials.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3861e.cw0013200/?r=0.132,-0.068,1.129,0.887,0