944 resultados para Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company.
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Editor: Henry Weller.
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Boston and the Berkshires.--Pioneers of the Mohawk and the Hudson.--Oriskany, a battle of the revolution.--The Erie canal.--The New York central railway.--Old journeys from Philadelphia to the West.--The Pennsylvania railroad.--The National road.--The Baltimore and Ohio railroad.--Cities of the Ohio valley.--The great valley.--To Kentucky by the Cumberland gap.--Frontier soldiers and statesmen.--Cities of the southern mountains.
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Bibliography: p. 292-300.
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"The first draft ... was made by ... [Ora F. Gardner] who after leaving college went to work in a foreign land. He sent the manuscript home to his friend [Frank L. Janeway] who has edited it, and has added chapters XVI-XIX, and some of the longer paragraphs in other chapters (in all about one-third of the book)"--Introd.
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An accurate version of the wonderful and fanciful stories of 1,001 Arabian nights, retold and corrected from an Aribic manuscript, by the famous translator, Dr. Jonathan Scott.