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The Horse in the City Living Machines in the Nineteenth ~ The nineteenth century was the golden age of the horse In urban America the indispensable horse provided the power for not only vehicles that moved freight transported passengers and fought fires but also equipment in breweries mills foundries and machine shops
The Horse in the City Living Machines in the Nineteenth ~ The nineteenth century was the golden age of the horse In urban America the indispensable horse provided the power for not only vehicles that moved freight transported passengers and fought fires but also equipment in breweries mills foundries and machine shops
The Horse in the City Living Machines in the Nineteenth ~ The Horse in the City Living Machines in the Nineteenth Century The nineteenth century was the golden age of the horse In urban America the indispensable horse provided the power for not only vehicles that moved freight transported passengers and fought fires but also equipment in breweries mills foundries and machine shops
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Project MUSE The Horse in the City Living Machines in ~ During the nineteenth century many Americans saw horses as living machines subject to technical refinement p 2 Horse technology was dynamic it produced improved horseshoes and modes of harness better nutrition and care vehicles with less friction and pavements with more traction
Project MUSE The Horse in the City Living Machines in ~ McShane and Tarr conclude that most nineteenthcentury city dwellers viewed horses in utilitarian terms they treated the animals as machines and replaced them when they became less productive Since old sick and weak horses held more value dead than alive owners routinely destroyed horses that showed signs of lameness or heat stroke and dispatched their carcasses to rendering plants
Project MUSE The Horse in the City Living Machines in ~ The Horse in the City Living Machines in the Nineteenth Century By Clay McShane and Joel A Tarr Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2007 xi plus 242 By Clay McShane and Joel A Tarr Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2007 xi plus 242
The Horse in the City Project MUSE ~ draft animals to industrial machines The Journal of the Franklin Institute noted in 1833 “The name of horse power has become technical and is applied to any apparatus by means of which a horse is made to exert his power in propelling machinery” The major aim of the “horse power” machine was to convert the “lin
Horse in the City The Mason Historiographiki ~ The Horse in the City explains a symbiotic and complex relationship between horse and man reaching its apex in the late nineteenth century Authors McShane and Tarr explain how horse culture foreshadowed the complex social economic and political issues of the early modern city
When Horses Posed a Public Health Hazard City Room ~ But the dog waste problem is nothing compared with the horse manure problem of the 19th century Back then 100000 to 200000 horses lived in the city A typical horse produced from 15 to 30 pounds of manure with the average output about 22 pounds and about a quart of urine a day
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