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Phelps Dodge Corporation was an American mining company founded in 1834 as an import-export firm by Anson Greene Phelps and his two sons-in-law William Earle Dodge, Sr. and Daniel James. [1] The latter two ran Phelps, James & Co., the part of the organization based in Liverpool , England.
The EMD GP18 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division between December 1959 and November 1963. [1] Power was provided by a 16-567D1 16-cylinder engine which generated 1,800 horsepower (1.34 MW). [1]
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Daniel Willis James (April 15, 1832 – September 13, 1907) was the son of an American merchant who with his cousin, William Earl Dodge Jr., transformed Phelps, Dodge & Co. from a predominantly mercantile business into one of the largest copper producers in the world.
Louis Shattuck Cates was born in Boston, Massachusetts.In 1902, he received a mining engineering degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [3]At the beginning of the twentieth century, he began his career as superintendent of the Boston Consolidated operation in Utah, where he made a successful copper mine for Samuel Newhouse and his Boston backers.
Phelps Dodge: 8: 1–4, 9, 55, 56, 58: Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad: 6: 2051–2056: Providence and Worcester Railroad: 4: 2006–2009: Public Service Company of Indiana: 2: WG1-WG2: Lettered for AMAX Coal. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad: 68: 4300–4355, 4368-4379: Acquired by GTW, MP and P&LE upon dissolution of Rock Island ...
The EMD GP38 [1] is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1966 and December 1971. The locomotive's prime mover was an EMD 645 16-cylinder engine that generated 2,000 horsepower (1.49 MW).