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he fishing excursion--The first paddle-wheel boat--Fulton's success as an artist--His gift to his mother--His removal to England--Intimacy with Benjamin West--Goes to Devonshire--Acquaintance with the Duke of Bridgewater--His interest in canal navigation--His first inventions--Goes to Paris--Residence with Mr. Barlow--Studies in engineering--Invents the diving boat--The infernal machine--His patriotic reply to the British ministry--His marriage--Returns to America--The General Government declines to purchase his torpedo--Brief history of the first experiments in steam navigation--Fulton's connection with Livingston--The trial boat on the Seine--Determines to build a boat on the Hudson--Fulton and Livingston are given the sole right to navigate the waters of New York by steam--Popular ridicule--Disbelief of scientific men--Launch of the "Clermont"--The trial trip--The first voyage up the Hudson--Fulton's triumph--Scenes along the river--Efforts to sink the steamer--Establishment of steam navigation on the Hudson River--The first New York ferry-boats--The floating docks--Boats for the West--New York threatened by the British fleet in 1814--Fulton's plan for a steam frigate--The "Fulton the First"--The steamboat war--Illness of Fulton--His death and burial--His last will--True character of his invention. CHAPTER XIV. CHARLES GOODYEAR. Discovery of India-rubber--Mode of collecting it--Preparation and use by the natives--Its introduction into the United States--Mr. E.M. Chaffee's process--The India-rubber fever--Brief success of the India-rubber companies--Their sudden failure--Visit of Mr. Goodyear to New York--He invents an improvement in the life preserver--Early history of Charles Goodyear--His failure as a merchant--Offers his invention to the Roxbury Company--The agent's disclosures--Mr. Goodyear finds his mission--His first efforts--A failure--Discouraging state of his affairs--Renews his efforts--Experiments in India-rubber--Coldness of his friends--His courage and perseverance--Goes to New York--Accidental discovery of the aqua fortis process--Partial success--Ruined--Life on Staten Island--Removes to Boston--Delusive prosperity--The mail bag contract--His friends urge him to abandon his efforts--He refuses--On the verge of success--Discovers the usefulness of sulphur--The inventor's hope--The revelation--Discovers the secret of vulcanization--Down in the depths--Kept back by poverty--A beggar--A test of h
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