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Ross Winans (1796–1877) was an American inventor, mechanic, and builder of locomotives and railroad machinery. He is also noted for design of pioneering cigar-hulled ships. Winans, one of the United States' first multi-millionaires, was involved in national and state politics, a southern-sympathizer and was a vehement "states' rights" advocate. Winans was briefly arrested after the Baltimore riot of 1861. His outspoken anti-federal stance as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, the lower chamber of the General Assembly, (state legislature) led to his temporary arrest on May 14, 1861. At the time of his arrest, Winans was returning on a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train from an early session of the legislature that was being held in the western Maryland town of Frederick to avoid th

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  • Ross Winans (en)
  • روس وينانز (ar)
  • ロス・ワイナンズ (ja)
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  • روس وينانز هو مخترع وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 17 أكتوبر 1796، وتوفي في 11 أبريل 1877. انتخب عضو مجلس النواب لولاية ماريلند ‏. (ar)
  • ロス・ワイナンズ(Ross Winans、1796年 - 1877年)は、アメリカ合衆国の発明家・機械技術者で、機関車や鉄道用機械類の製造を行っていた。また葉巻型の船の設計の始祖としても知られる。アメリカ合衆国で初期の大富豪でもあったワイナンズは政治にもかかわり、州の権限の熱心な支持者であった。メリーランド州議会の議員としての率直な反連邦主義の立場ゆえに、南北戦争初期に逮捕されたこともある。画家のジェームズ・マクニール・ホイッスラーは、その兄弟のジョージがワイナンズの娘であるジュリアと結婚しており、ワイナンズの親戚である。 (ja)
  • Ross Winans (1796–1877) was an American inventor, mechanic, and builder of locomotives and railroad machinery. He is also noted for design of pioneering cigar-hulled ships. Winans, one of the United States' first multi-millionaires, was involved in national and state politics, a southern-sympathizer and was a vehement "states' rights" advocate. Winans was briefly arrested after the Baltimore riot of 1861. His outspoken anti-federal stance as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, the lower chamber of the General Assembly, (state legislature) led to his temporary arrest on May 14, 1861. At the time of his arrest, Winans was returning on a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train from an early session of the legislature that was being held in the western Maryland town of Frederick to avoid th (en)
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