Publications, Volum 13Buffalo Historical Society, 1879 - 446 sider |
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... railroad managers generally make no attempt to obey the law , and claim that they are compelled to counteract its aim and evade its observance ; that frequent discriminations occur and endless acts of injustice are committed in railroad ...
... railroad managers generally make no attempt to obey the law , and claim that they are compelled to counteract its aim and evade its observance ; that frequent discriminations occur and endless acts of injustice are committed in railroad ...
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... Railroad Company put into commission a terminal elevator for the storage and transfer of grain at the foot of Sixtieth Street , New York City . Soon after- wards the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Erie Railroad erected similar structures ...
... Railroad Company put into commission a terminal elevator for the storage and transfer of grain at the foot of Sixtieth Street , New York City . Soon after- wards the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Erie Railroad erected similar structures ...
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... railroad built in the bed of the Erie canal , as these senators suggest ? Within ten years the railroad combination would own it , that's what would become of it - to the delight of canal op- ponents , no doubt . It would have no ...
... railroad built in the bed of the Erie canal , as these senators suggest ? Within ten years the railroad combination would own it , that's what would become of it - to the delight of canal op- ponents , no doubt . It would have no ...
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THE CANAL IMPROVEMENT UNION | 1 |
THE STATE COMMERCE CONVENTIONS OF 1899 1900 | 12 |
NEW YORK CITYS PART IN THE RECONSTRUCTION | 35 |
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1000-ton barge canal adopted Advisory Albany appointed Association of Greater Baltimore bill Board of Managers Board of Trade boats Buffalo Board Buffalo Historical Society building campaign Canal Association Canal Committee canal enlargement canal improvement Canvass White cargo chairman Chamber of Commerce Champlain Champlain Canal Commerce convention Commission Committee on Canals construction cost creek delegates elevator engineer Erie canal estimates favor feet Frank Brainard Franklin Edson G. H. Raymond George Clinton Governor Odell Governor Roosevelt grain Greater New York Gustav H harbor Hebert held Henry Hudson River important interests John Joint Traffic Association Lake Erie Lake Ontario Legislature locks meeting ment Merchants miles Mohawk Mohawk river navigation Niagara Oneida Oneida lake organization Oswego Oswego Canal port present President proper railroad resolution Rochester route Schwab Senator Seneca ship canal survey thousand ton barge tion Utica vessels vote waterway William York Produce Exchange