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Azərbaycanca: Baltimor və Ohayo dəmiryoludən bu qatarın şəkili 1835-ci ildə çap edilmişdir.
Bislama: Wan pitja long tren blong railroad blong Baltimore and Ohio long 1835.
English: This illustration of the B&O Railroad appears in a book printed in 1835.
Esperanto: Ĉi-tiu bildo de trajno de la Fervojo Baltimore kaj Ohio (B&O) estas en libro presita en 1835.
Español: Este cuadro que muestra un tren del ferrocarril B&O (Baltimore y Ohio) se halla en un libro imprimido en 1835.
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Source Practical System of Modern Geography, or A View of the Present State of the World, Simplified and Adapted to the Capacity of Youth. Published by Robinson Pratt & Co. Pearl St, New York, 1835. Page 89.
Author J. Olney, A. M.

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