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Identifier: historyoftranspo00meye (find matches)
Title: History of transportation in the United States before 1860
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Meyer, Balthasar Henry, 1866- MacGill, Caroline Elizabeth
Subjects: Transportation Railroads
Publisher: Washington, Carnegie institution of Washington
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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alized rivers (— 89° 85° , 2rf ZCey to Termini ofCanals and Namesof Canalized Rivers. 1. Portland 2. Lowell 3. Boston 4. Worcester 5. Providence 6. Northampton 7. New Haven 8. Whitehall 9. Albany10. Kingston I 11. Utica J 12. Lyons Falls 1 13. Oswego I 14. Rome i 15. Rochester i 16. Buffalo J 17. Olean I 18. Watkins I 19. Elmira , 20. Binghamton j 21. Honesdale I 22. Mauch Chunk ! 23. Easton j 24. Jersey City I 25. Philadelphia 26. Columbia 27. Hollidaysburg 28. Bellefonte 29. Johnstown 30. Pittsburg! 31. Erie j 32. Beaverj 33. AkronI 34. Toledoi 35. ColumbusI 36. PortsmouthI 37. Athensj 38. Cincinnati 39. Lawrenceburg 40. Cambridge City 41. Evansville 42. Chicago 43. Lockport 44. LaSalle 45. Green Bay 46. Rock Island 47. Cumberland 48. Washington 49. Richmond 50. Buchanan 51. Savannah 52. New Orleans Canalized Rivers. B. W., Black Warrior G., Green G. K., Great Kanawha K., Kentucky L. K., Little Kanawha Mg., Muskingum Mn., Monongahela CANALS IN THE UNITED STATES PUB. 216C PLATE 3
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Termini of Rail-roads, 1840. 1. Orono 2. Exeter 3. Nashua 4. New Bedford 5. Stonington 6. Norwich 7. Springfield 8. Hartford 9. Bridgeport 10. New Milford 11. State Line 12. Troy 13. Hudson 14. Saratoga Springs 15. Schenectady 16. Ithaca 17. Owego 18. Rochester 19. Batavia 20. Niagara Fallsand Lewiston 21. Lockport 22. Corning 23. Blossburg 24. Carbondale 25. Honesdale 26. Morristown 27. Hicksville 28. Plainfield 29. South Amboy 30. Reading 31. Ralston 32. Williamsport 33. Hagerstown 34. Winchester 35. Fredericksburg 36. Weldon 37. Orangeburg 38. Madison 39. Tennille 40. Macon 41. Barnesville 42. Franklin 43. Tuscumbia 44. Decatur 45. Port Hudson 46. Clinton 47. Frankfort 48. Lexington 49. Madison 50. Vernon 51. Meredosia 52. Jacksonville 53. Carey 54. Sandusky 55. Monroe 56. Adrian 57. Ann Arbor 58. Birmingham 59. Johnstown 60. Hollidaysburg 61. Gordo nsville RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATESIN OPERATION IN 1840 600 Mil- K> O 100 200 300 40) SOO 60O EloDl-lers PUB. 216C PLATE 4 KALEV

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  • bookid:historyoftranspo00meye
  • bookyear:1917
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Meyer__Balthasar_Henry__1866_
  • bookauthor:MacGill__Caroline_Elizabeth
  • booksubject:Transportation
  • booksubject:Railroads
  • bookpublisher:Washington__Carnegie_institution_of_Washington
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:676
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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