
Published online:
22 August 2013
Published in print:
25 September 2009
Online ISBN:
9780262258708
Print ISBN:
9780262042567
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The Salient Forming The Salient Forming
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Sprague Launches Sprague Launches
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Breaking In: Bootstrap Strategies In A Networking Economy Breaking In: Bootstrap Strategies In A Networking Economy
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Building the Motor Business Building the Motor Business
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An Interlude An Interlude
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Developing a Railway Motor System Developing a Railway Motor System
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The Richmond Opportunity The Richmond Opportunity
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“The Instruments” “The Instruments”
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Pressure Builds Pressure Builds
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Chapter
2 Getting Traction, 1884 to 1888: Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company and the Richmond Union Passenger Railway
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Published:September 2009
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Dalzell, Frederick, 'Getting Traction, 1884 to 1888: Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company and the Richmond Union Passenger Railway', Engineering Invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry (Cambridge, MA , 2009; online edn, MIT Press Scholarship Online, 22 Aug. 2013), https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262042567.003.0003, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines Frank Sprague's inventions and business ventures during the period from 1884 to 1888. It discusses Sprague's founding of the Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company (SERM) in 1884 as way to commercial his invention and his work to develop electric railcars for a group of New York investors led by Maurice B. Flynn in Richmond, Virginia. The chapter also considers the capitalization problems encountered by Sprague and his marriage to Mary Keatinge in April 1885.
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