Transportation and Industrial Development in the Middle WestColumbia university, Longmans, Green & Company, 1909 - 273 sider |
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Side 9
... Cent . Fund - Methods of ap- plying this fund - The beginning of the period of private turn- pikes - Character of these roads - State and local government aid in constructing roads - Cause of the withdrawal of state aid - The activity ...
... Cent . Fund - Methods of ap- plying this fund - The beginning of the period of private turn- pikes - Character of these roads - State and local government aid in constructing roads - Cause of the withdrawal of state aid - The activity ...
Side 10
... Cent Laws - Char- acteristics of the different periods of railway development and railway legislation - The Ohio method of taxing railways - The relation of railway development to the character and the extent of industrial development ...
... Cent Laws - Char- acteristics of the different periods of railway development and railway legislation - The Ohio method of taxing railways - The relation of railway development to the character and the extent of industrial development ...
Side 18
... cent rate laws , as by developing improved methods of land and water transportation . Both the industrial and the transportation business have long since become interstate in their opera- tion and it is hoped that an account of their ...
... cent rate laws , as by developing improved methods of land and water transportation . Both the industrial and the transportation business have long since become interstate in their opera- tion and it is hoped that an account of their ...
Side 39
... cents per bushel , whereas in New England it sold for $ 1.23 per bushel ! That land was much higher in price than in the East ; that the people were rude , rough and wicked , and that murders occurred daily ; that the wages were low and ...
... cents per bushel , whereas in New England it sold for $ 1.23 per bushel ! That land was much higher in price than in the East ; that the people were rude , rough and wicked , and that murders occurred daily ; that the wages were low and ...
Side 44
... cents per lb. What must have been the price of these articles to the inland consumers when it is remembered that one horse carried only from 150 to 250 pounds ! 1 1 Archer Butler Hulbert , Historic Highways , vol . i , p . 52 . The ...
... cents per lb. What must have been the price of these articles to the inland consumers when it is remembered that one horse carried only from 150 to 250 pounds ! 1 1 Archer Butler Hulbert , Historic Highways , vol . i , p . 52 . The ...
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agricultural amount Baltimore barrels boats bridges building built bushel capital carried cent charter Chillicothe Cincinnati Gazette Cleveland coach coal Columbus commercial commissioners companies construction corn cost Cumberland Road dollars early East eastern Erie Canal extended flour freight funds highways History Ibid important increased Indiana internal improvements interurban Kentucky Lake Erie land Laws of Ohio legislation legislature Liberty Hall lines Livingston and Fulton manufacturing Marietta means of transportation ment Miami miles Mississippi Mississippi Rivers Muskingum Muskingum River national government navigation Northwest Territory Ohio country Ohio River Orleans passed passenger Pennsylvania period Ph.D Pittsburgh points Political population pork Price rail railroad railways rates reached region Report roads Sandusky Scioto Scioto River sections secure settlement settlers steam-boats stream subscription supply territory tion toll tons trade traffic trails transportation routes turnpike Valley wagon waterways West Western wheat York
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Side 155 - The credit of the State shall not, in any manner, be given or loaned to, or in aid of, any individual, association or corporation...
Side 155 - The general assembly shall never authorize any county, city, town, or township, by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any joint stock company, corporation, or association...
Side 60 - No danger need be apprehended from the enemy, as every person on board will be under cover made proof against rifle or musket balls, and convenient port holes for firing out of.
Side 268 - HINSDALE, BA The Old Northwest; with a view of the thirteen colonies as constituted by the royal charters.
Side 185 - ... nor more than one hundred dollars or imprisonment for not more than thirty days or both...