About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts efforts to enforce an early patent on steam propulsion, describing discovery of the original parchment grant and its technical specification for vertical paddle wheels with adjustable floats. The narrator details assembling legal instruments and counsel, securing assignments and opinions, and preparing to sue steamboat operators while confronting financial, logistical, and evidentiary obstacles. The account mixes clear technical description of the proposed machinery with procedural courtroom planning and the challenges of collecting testimony and papers, offering both a practical view of patent litigation and a snapshot of early steamboat technology.
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