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The Best Friend of Charleston, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)
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The Best Friend of Charleston, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)
2657619 The Best Friend of Charleston, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A steam-powered railroad locomotive which, on June 17, 1831, became the first locomotive in the US to suffer a boiler explosion, seriously injuring the engine's crew. The explosion is said to have been caused by the fireman tying down the steam pressure release valve. )
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The Best Friend of Charleston - A Tragic Tale of Innovation and Disaster
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. This lithograph, taken from "The History of Our Country" published in 1905, transports us back to a pivotal moment in American transportation history. The image depicts the ill-fated steam-powered locomotive known as "The Best Friend of Charleston" forever etched into the annals of railway lore. On that fateful day, June 17,1831, this pioneering engine suffered a catastrophic boiler explosion. The blast inflicted grave injuries upon its crew and passengers alike. It is believed that the fireman's ill-advised act of tying down the steam pressure release valve was responsible for this devastating accident. In this artwork by Ken Welsh, we witness both the marvels and dangers associated with early railroad travel. The locomotive stands proudly amidst billowing clouds of steam while passengers eagerly await their journey. Yet hidden beneath this scene lies an ominous foreshadowing - a reminder that progress often comes at great cost. "The Best Friend of Charleston" serves as a poignant symbol not only for technological advancement but also for human fallibility. This print invites us to reflect on the sacrifices made during America's relentless pursuit towards modernization. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, let us honor those who risked their lives in shaping our nation's transportation infrastructure while acknowledging the lessons learned from such tragic events along our path to progress.
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