Please to address your answer (as soon as
convenient) to the care of Francis B. Ogden, Consul of the
United States at Liverpool.
I am
Your obedient servant,
ROBERT L. STEVENS,
_President and Engineer of the Camden and
South Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company._ ]
DIFFICULTY OF ROLLING THE AMERICAN RAIL.
Mr. Stevens received no favorable answer to his proposals, but being
acquainted with Mr. Guest (afterward Sir John Guest), a member of
Parliament, proprietor of large iron works in Dowlais, Wales, he
prevailed upon him to have rails rolled at his works. Mr. Guest became
interested in the matter and accompanied Mr. Stevens to Wales, where
the latter gave his personal supervision to the construction of the
rolls. After the rolls were completed the Messrs. Guest hesitated to
have them used, through fear of damage to the mill machinery, upon
hearing which Mr.
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