The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 68
Page 140
... positions as covering the present con- dition of American Archæological Science and its result , viz .: 1. The legend of Atlantis is not a fable , the former existence of that country being attested by evidence . equally satisfactory ...
... positions as covering the present con- dition of American Archæological Science and its result , viz .: 1. The legend of Atlantis is not a fable , the former existence of that country being attested by evidence . equally satisfactory ...
Page 184
... position position of superintendent of the railway division of the Oregon Rail- way & Navigation Company ; and August 1st , the same year , was ap- pointed assistant general manager of the same road . Here Mr. Buckley remained in ...
... position position of superintendent of the railway division of the Oregon Rail- way & Navigation Company ; and August 1st , the same year , was ap- pointed assistant general manager of the same road . Here Mr. Buckley remained in ...
Page 185
... position of general superintendent and superin- tendent of the construction of the Spokane Falls & Northern Railroad ... positions of responsibility and trust . During the war he was connected with the operation of a railroad in Indi ...
... position of general superintendent and superin- tendent of the construction of the Spokane Falls & Northern Railroad ... positions of responsibility and trust . During the war he was connected with the operation of a railroad in Indi ...
Page 186
... position . Not only has he achieved an enviable reputation as a lawyer , but his energies have been exercised in ways that render him prominent in the financial and busi- ness affairs of Tacoma . In that city , as well as throughout the ...
... position . Not only has he achieved an enviable reputation as a lawyer , but his energies have been exercised in ways that render him prominent in the financial and busi- ness affairs of Tacoma . In that city , as well as throughout the ...
Page 190
... position he continues to hold . On the 1st of July , 1887 , his office was moved from Portland , where it had been from its organization , to Tacoma . Since 1887 Mr. Schulze has become largely identified with the develop- ment and ...
... position he continues to hold . On the 1st of July , 1887 , his office was moved from Portland , where it had been from its organization , to Tacoma . Since 1887 Mr. Schulze has become largely identified with the develop- ment and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards America Antwerp appointed became began Bible Bible was printed Bishop born building built cago called Captain Carolina Cascade tunnel Chicago church citizens College Colonel colonies Congress Connecticut constitution Cook county Court daugh Davenport early edition elected engaged England enterprises father feet Fitch Fort Dearborn French friends Gorton Governor held Hilliard honor House hundred Idaho Springs Illinois Indians interest Island James John Judge labor Lake land lawyer Lincoln lived located married Massachusetts ment miles mountain National native North North Carolina Northern Pacific Railroad Ohio party passed Philo Carpenter pioneer practice present President railroad returned Rhode Island river says Senate sent settlers slave South street success Tacoma territory tion took town Tunis tunnel Union United Virginia Washington western Whig William York young