Fulton, Robert
1765 – 1815
17 works on record
Works

The advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie to Hudson's River
1814

Torpedo war, and submarine explosions
1810

A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation
1796

Tratado do melhoramento da navegação por canaes, onde se mostraõ as numerosas vantagens, que se podem tirar dos pequenos canaes, e barcos de dous até cinco pés de largo, que contenhaõ duas até cinco toneladas de carga
Plan for supplying the city of New York with fuel
1974
Plan for supplying the city of New-York with fuel, by the New-York Coal Company
1814
Memorial & petition of Robert Fulton & Edward P. Livingston in behalf of themselves and the heirs of the late Robert R. Livingston
1814
Report on the practicability of navigating with steam boats on the southern waters of the United States
1813
Report of the practicability of navigating with steam boats, on the southern waters of the United States, from the Chesapeak to the River St. Mary's, forming part of a line of steam-boat communications, now establishing, from the northern extremity of Lake Champlain to east-Florida, a distance of fifteen hundred miles
1813
Concluding address of Mr. Fulton's lecture on the mechanism, practice and effects of torpedoes
1810
Letters principally to the Right Honourable Lord Grenville on sub-marine navigation and attack
1806
Report on the proposed canal between the Rivers Heyl and Helford
Fulʹtonova sistema, vrnutrennikh kommunikat︠s︡i.̆
Tratado do melhoramento da navegaçāo por canaes
[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]
In the Court of Errors, Livingston and Fulton v. Van Ingen and others
Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2d, 1807