Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 480
... West and even extended to the South . In 1865 , 419 miles of railway were built ; in 1869 , 4,102 miles ; in 1872 ... western railway building by lavish grants of public lands and by subsidies . The vast grants of aid by Congress , the ...
... West and even extended to the South . In 1865 , 419 miles of railway were built ; in 1869 , 4,102 miles ; in 1872 ... western railway building by lavish grants of public lands and by subsidies . The vast grants of aid by Congress , the ...
Page 481
... Western move- ment of population from deranging industry in the East . From 1865 to 1880 the Northern States received 5 , - 000,000 immigrants , who went to the Eastern cities as efficient laborers and to the West as good farmers . The ...
... Western move- ment of population from deranging industry in the East . From 1865 to 1880 the Northern States received 5 , - 000,000 immigrants , who went to the Eastern cities as efficient laborers and to the West as good farmers . The ...
Page 482
... west of the Mississippi . The period of Reconstruction was thus marked by a reorganization of National finances , by financial crises , the adoption of the protective tariff principle , the distribution of the best of the public lands ...
... west of the Mississippi . The period of Reconstruction was thus marked by a reorganization of National finances , by financial crises , the adoption of the protective tariff principle , the distribution of the best of the public lands ...
Page 483
... West Virginia , in 1881 ; Carl Schurz , of Missouri , Sec- retary of the Interior ; David M. Key , of Tennessee , Postmaster - General , followed by Horace Maynard , of Ten- nessee , in 1880 ; and Charles Devens , of Massachusetts ...
... West Virginia , in 1881 ; Carl Schurz , of Missouri , Sec- retary of the Interior ; David M. Key , of Tennessee , Postmaster - General , followed by Horace Maynard , of Ten- nessee , in 1880 ; and Charles Devens , of Massachusetts ...
Page 483
... West- tied up the freight traffic for several weeks . At Martinsburg , West Virginia , the strike could not be controlled by the State authorities and Governor Matthews called upon President Hayes for troops , which were sent . The ...
... West- tied up the freight traffic for several weeks . At Martinsburg , West Virginia , the strike could not be controlled by the State authorities and Governor Matthews called upon President Hayes for troops , which were sent . The ...
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