The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... railroad men , but the great body of the people receive such statements with profound surprise and with the skepticism usually underlying the remark , " western sto- ries . " These immense gains of national strength have come people ...
... railroad men , but the great body of the people receive such statements with profound surprise and with the skepticism usually underlying the remark , " western sto- ries . " These immense gains of national strength have come people ...
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... railroad was proposed , Mr. Otis was one of the first men to put his shoulders to the wheel , and to freely . offer his time and money to the advance- ment of an enterprise he had the vision to see would become one of Cleveland's surest ...
... railroad was proposed , Mr. Otis was one of the first men to put his shoulders to the wheel , and to freely . offer his time and money to the advance- ment of an enterprise he had the vision to see would become one of Cleveland's surest ...
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... Railroad company , and with his usual courage and enterprise put money and management enough into it to make it a street railroad in fact as in name . He was elected the president of the com- pany , and on its recent consolidation with ...
... Railroad company , and with his usual courage and enterprise put money and management enough into it to make it a street railroad in fact as in name . He was elected the president of the com- pany , and on its recent consolidation with ...
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... by President Cleveland as one of the gov- ernment directors of the Union Pacific railroad . The position was unsought , of Antietam , Fredericksburgh , Chancel- lorsville , and Gettysburgh BANKS AND BANKERS OF CLEVELAND . 51.
... by President Cleveland as one of the gov- ernment directors of the Union Pacific railroad . The position was unsought , of Antietam , Fredericksburgh , Chancel- lorsville , and Gettysburgh BANKS AND BANKERS OF CLEVELAND . 51.
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... railroad had shouldered it in- to the past , or degraded it into a mere drudge for slow and heavy freights . The section that passed through Warren was largely built by the liberality and activity of the merchants of that city , and ...
... railroad had shouldered it in- to the past , or degraded it into a mere drudge for slow and heavy freights . The section that passed through Warren was largely built by the liberality and activity of the merchants of that city , and ...
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