The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 184
... remained in con- tinuous railroad service in the vari- ous departments thereof , including construction , transportation and main- tainance , in all their branches . After he had thus been in service for some time , in order that he ...
... remained in con- tinuous railroad service in the vari- ous departments thereof , including construction , transportation and main- tainance , in all their branches . After he had thus been in service for some time , in order that he ...
Page 185
... remained in this re- sponsible position , in which he dis- played superior executive ability and great energy , until February , 1889 , when he resigned to accept the position of general superintendent and superin- tendent of the ...
... remained in this re- sponsible position , in which he dis- played superior executive ability and great energy , until February , 1889 , when he resigned to accept the position of general superintendent and superin- tendent of the ...
Page 189
... remained until 1873 , when he went to Germany in the interest of this railroad company , where he met Henry Villard , a member of the com- mittee of German bondholders there- of . Having accomplished the purpose of his visit , he soon ...
... remained until 1873 , when he went to Germany in the interest of this railroad company , where he met Henry Villard , a member of the com- mittee of German bondholders there- of . Having accomplished the purpose of his visit , he soon ...
Page 197
... remained had always been hos- tile to him , he had no alternative but to go with the majority . This oc- curred just before his departure for Europe . On his return he found that the Chicago Homeopathic College had been organized , and ...
... remained had always been hos- tile to him , he had no alternative but to go with the majority . This oc- curred just before his departure for Europe . On his return he found that the Chicago Homeopathic College had been organized , and ...
Page 214
... remained in their places and voted the Senate would have adopted the Peace Conference proposition ; but whether it would have passed the House is left to conjecture ; but it probably would in the then great de- sire of the country for ...
... remained in their places and voted the Senate would have adopted the Peace Conference proposition ; but whether it would have passed the House is left to conjecture ; but it probably would in the then great de- sire of the country for ...
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