John T. Clark

John T. Clark was an American civil engineer and politician from Utica, New York.

He was Resident Engineer and Superintendent of Transportation of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad when on August 9, 1831, the first regular railway passenger service in the United States was begun and acted as conductor of the first journey of the train which was drawn by the ''DeWitt Clinton'' locomotive.

He was New York State Engineer and Surveyor from 1854 to 1855, elected on the Whig ticket. Provided by Wikipedia
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