The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... connection : The first public movement in this direction was made in congress , in 1777 , in the debate and preliminaries to the adoption of the Articles of Confederation . This contest was for the time ended by the refusal of Virginia ...
... connection : The first public movement in this direction was made in congress , in 1777 , in the debate and preliminaries to the adoption of the Articles of Confederation . This contest was for the time ended by the refusal of Virginia ...
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... connection with other roads running through Muskingum county . It was recently placed in the hands of George D. Walker , as receiver , and a connection with Columbus secured and a movement is on foot to change its name to the Cleveland ...
... connection with other roads running through Muskingum county . It was recently placed in the hands of George D. Walker , as receiver , and a connection with Columbus secured and a movement is on foot to change its name to the Cleveland ...
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... connection with the Cleve- land , Painsville & Ashtabula , familiarly known as the Lake Shore road . This would seem ... connected with it ; also injuring Mr. Bryant , engineer of the Dela- ware , so severely that he survived only a few ...
... connection with the Cleve- land , Painsville & Ashtabula , familiarly known as the Lake Shore road . This would seem ... connected with it ; also injuring Mr. Bryant , engineer of the Dela- ware , so severely that he survived only a few ...
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... connection with the above named road , and in illustration of the wonder with which the achievements of steam were first received : The citizens of Sandusky were gratified , on the twentieth inst . , by an exposition of the speed of a ...
... connection with the above named road , and in illustration of the wonder with which the achievements of steam were first received : The citizens of Sandusky were gratified , on the twentieth inst . , by an exposition of the speed of a ...
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... connection with Indian- apolis was secured in 1868 ; and the connection with Cincinnati through a perpetual lease of the Cincinnati & Springfield company's lines , all of which have previously been described in de- tail . His connection ...
... connection with Indian- apolis was secured in 1868 ; and the connection with Cincinnati through a perpetual lease of the Cincinnati & Springfield company's lines , all of which have previously been described in de- tail . His connection ...
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