- Gridley Bryant
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name = Gridley Bryant
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birth_date = 1789
birth_place =Scituate, Massachusetts
death_date = death date|1867|6|13|mf=y
death_place =Scituate, Massachusetts Gridley Bryant (1789 –
June 13 ,1867 ) was an American constructionengineer who ended up building the first commercialrailroad in the United States and inventing most of the basic technologies involved in it. His son,Gridley James Fox Bryant , was a famous 19th century architect and builder.Biography
Bryant invented a portable derrick in 1823 and soon gained a reputation for being a master structure builder. He was awarded the contract to build the United States Bank in
Boston, Massachusetts , and theBunker Hill Monument inCharlestown, Massachusetts . In investigating how to move thegranite needed for these projects from the quarry in Quincy to the work sites, he concluded that the best method would be via a railroad, much like that of theLiverpool and Manchester Railway which was still in the planning stages at the time. A reluctant state legislature granted Bryant a charter to build a railroad with Bunker Hill monument directorThomas Handasyd Perkins as the principal financier and owner of a majority of the shares. Construction began on theGranite Railway , one of thefirst railroads in North America , onApril 1 ,1826 , with the first train operating on the railroad onOctober 7 ,1826 .Since the railroad was essentially new technology, Bryant had to create the designs for nearly every aspect of the railroad, including the cars (4- and 8-wheel designs), track, switches, wheels, turntable, and load transfer equipment. Mr. Bryant utilized similar developments and technologies that had already been in use on the railroads in England, but he modified his design to allow for heavier, more concentrated loads and a three-foot frost line. The only real difference between Bryant's Granite Railway and the Liverpool and Manchester was in the motive power; Bryant used
horse s and gravity to pull his trains, while the Liverpool and Manchester usedsteam locomotive s. Although he designed and created all of the machinery, Bryant did not filepatent s on any of his inventions for the railroad. In 1834,Ross Winans filed a patent for the eight-wheel car design that Bryant had first invented. Bryant was called upon as an expert witness by theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad in an effort to invalidate Winans' patent.References
* Scholes, Robert E. (1968), " [http://ci.quincy.ma.us/tcpl/htm/legacy/gran.htm The Granite Railway and its Associated Enterprises] ". Retrieved
March 31 2005 .
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