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Robert Fulton ( November 14 , 1765 – February 24 , 1815 ) was a U.S. Engineer and Inventor who is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steam-powered ship, making a practical success of the invention pioneered by others including Claude De Jouffroy in France , John Fitch in the United States and William Symington in Scotland . EARLY LIFE Robert Fulton born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1765. He may have become interested in steamboats in 1777 when (at the age of 12) he visited William Henry of Lancaster, Pennsylvania , who had found out about Watt's Steam Engine on a visit to England ; Henry then made his own steam engine and in 1763 – two years before Fulton was born – tried putting it in a boat, which sank. When he came of age, Fulton went to England in 1786 to study painting. There he met James Rumsey who sat for a portrait in the studio of Benjamin West , where Fulton was apprenticing. Rumsey was an inventor from Virginia who ran his first steam boat in Shepherdstown , (now West) Virginia in 1786 and repeated his test again on December 3 1787 . As early as 1793 Fulton proposed plans for steam vessels to both the United States and the British Governments, and in England he met the Duke of Bridgewater, whose canal would shortly be used for trials of a steam tug, and who later ordered steam tugs from William Symington . Symington had successfully tried Steamboat s in 1788 , and it seems probable that Fulton would have been well aware of these developments. LATER YEARS In 1797 Fulton went to France (where the Marquis Claude De Jouffroy had made a working Paddle Steamer in 1783 ) and commenced experimenting with submarine torpedoes and torpedo boats. He designed the first practical submarine, '' Nautilus '', commissioned by Napoleon . ''Nautilus'' was first tested in 1800 . In that year he met Robert Livingston , United States Ambassador (whose niece he married), and they decided to build a steamboat to try out on the Seine. Fulton experimented with the water resistance of hull shapes, made drawings and models and had a Steamboat constructed. At the first trial it sank, but the hull was rebuilt and strengthened, and on August 9 , 1803 , this boat steamed up the River Seine , watched by a 1 person crowd. The boat was 66 feet (20 m) long, 8 feet 2.4 m) beam and made between 3 - 4 M.P.H. (5 - 6 km/h) against the current. In 1807, Fulton and Livingston built the first commercial steamboat, the ''North River Steamboat'' (later known as the ''Clermont''), which carried passengers between New York City and Albany, New York MEMORIALIZATION of the US Capitol Building .]] In 1889, the state of Pennsylvania donated a marble statue of Fulton to the National Statuary Hall Collection in the US Capitol Building . A wide number of places are named for Robert Fulton, including (but not limited to):
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