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- The States which form the northern border of the United States westward from the Great Lakes to the Pacific coast include an area several times…
- Farmers, merchants, manufacturers, and the traveling public have all had their troubles with the transportation lines, and the difficulties to which these struggles have given…
- In the decade before the Civil War various north and south lines of railway were projected and some of these were assisted by grants of…
- The construction of extensive railways, however, and particularly the consolidation of small, experimental lines into large systems, dates from the days of the discovery of…
- The railroad originally was as completely dissociated from steam propulsion as was the ship.
- When the scheme for the construction of a railroad from Baltimore to the waters of the Ohio River first began to take form, the United…
- The public conviction that a railroad linking the West and the East was an absolute necessity became so pronounced after the gold discoveries of '49…
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