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Page 10
In connection with these great works , we cannot omit to mention our long
cherished project of a railway from the Missouri river to the sources of the Red
river of the North , as an important , and we may say , a necessary branch of the
Western ...
In connection with these great works , we cannot omit to mention our long
cherished project of a railway from the Missouri river to the sources of the Red
river of the North , as an important , and we may say , a necessary branch of the
Western ...
Page 12
The fact that five lines of railroad cross the Ohio and Missisippi , and that one
runs into it at Lawrenceburgh , making equal to eleven internal or branch roads ,
all likely to be in operation as soon as yours shall have been completed , is a ...
The fact that five lines of railroad cross the Ohio and Missisippi , and that one
runs into it at Lawrenceburgh , making equal to eleven internal or branch roads ,
all likely to be in operation as soon as yours shall have been completed , is a ...
Page 23
And from present indications we are persuaded that the construction of a branch
of the Pacific rail way to the valley of the Neosho , within a few years , may be
regarded as certain . This improvement having passed the Ozark range , the
valley ...
And from present indications we are persuaded that the construction of a branch
of the Pacific rail way to the valley of the Neosho , within a few years , may be
regarded as certain . This improvement having passed the Ozark range , the
valley ...
Page 26
Upon the Red river he has a very large branch coming from far west , near El
Paso , which he calls “ Ensenado Choctaw . " This is altogether an imaginary
stream , as no one who has been in the country ever heard of it ; neither does any
...
Upon the Red river he has a very large branch coming from far west , near El
Paso , which he calls “ Ensenado Choctaw . " This is altogether an imaginary
stream , as no one who has been in the country ever heard of it ; neither does any
...
Page 27
By a reference to the map it will be seen that we kept near the plain upon the
head branches of the Colorado and the Clear Fork of the Brazos . Here we found
a smooth road over a gently undulating country of prairies and timber , and ...
By a reference to the map it will be seen that we kept near the plain upon the
head branches of the Colorado and the Clear Fork of the Brazos . Here we found
a smooth road over a gently undulating country of prairies and timber , and ...
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