Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 431
... Railroad which is known as the Erie Railroad War . 431 The managers had decided to improve the route between Buffalo and Erie by altering the gauge of the railway between State Line and Erie to con- form with the gauge of the roads east ...
... Railroad which is known as the Erie Railroad War . 431 The managers had decided to improve the route between Buffalo and Erie by altering the gauge of the railway between State Line and Erie to con- form with the gauge of the roads east ...
Page 41
... Railroad as they went . The retreat of the Con- federates seems to have satisfied Pat- terson who designed no pursuit , simply proposing to hold and fortify Har- per's Ferry and open the railroad to the West . Several other skirmishes ...
... Railroad as they went . The retreat of the Con- federates seems to have satisfied Pat- terson who designed no pursuit , simply proposing to hold and fortify Har- per's Ferry and open the railroad to the West . Several other skirmishes ...
Page 144
... railroads . the extension of the Richmond and Danville Railroad southward to con- nect with the North Carolina rail- roads at Greensboro , the congress granted $ 1,000,000 in February of 1862 , and other grants were made in aid of railroads ...
... railroads . the extension of the Richmond and Danville Railroad southward to con- nect with the North Carolina rail- roads at Greensboro , the congress granted $ 1,000,000 in February of 1862 , and other grants were made in aid of railroads ...
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