Western World.

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Western World.

items in folder ; 22 x 28 cm.

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Newton, Isaac, 1837-1884

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Chief engineer of the "Monitor." From the description of Autograph telegram signed : "U.S.S. Monitor", Fort Monroe, to Messrs. Andrews & Bro. in New York, 1862 Apr. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270611869 ...

Englis, John.

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Western World (Ship)

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Michigan Central Railroad Company

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On March 20, 1837, legislation providing for work to proceed on three railroads and two canals in Michigan became law. One of the railroads -- the central -- was to connect Detroit and St. Joseph through the second tier of counties. Based upon preliminary work already done by the Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad Company (whose rights and properties were purchased by the state), the railroad was able to begin operation (at least as far as Dearborn) by the end of 1837. In 1846, the central railroad...