The End of the track, [192-] / by K.I.D.

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The End of the track, [192-] / by K.I.D.

Typed personal history reminiscing about the town of Bartlett, its growth during the Great Northern Railroad's expansion, and the fire that burned most of the town in 1883. Also printed in the book, Pioneer Stories.

1 item (25 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7256696

North Dakota State University Library

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Barrett, George L.

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Ramsey County, N.D. community; formally dissolved in 1977. From the description of The End of the track, [192-] / by K.I.D. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 28288603 ...

Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.)

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The Rexford, Mont., station of the Great Northern Railway was established in 1903. It was closed in 1972 when the railroad was rerouted due to the flooding of the area behind the Libby Dam. The building was moved to Eureka where it became part of the Tobacco Valley Historical Village Museum. From the description of Records of the Rexford Station, Rexford, Mont., 1952-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962045 On 23 Feb. 1910 two Great Northern Railway trains--the "Seattle...

Bartlett, George W., 1845-

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Hill, James Jerome 1838-1916

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Railroad financier. From the description of Addresses, 1902-1916. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29853289 Businessman and railroad executive, James J. Hill (1838-1916), was founder of the Great Northern Railway Company, which incorporated and extended an important transcontinental line, running from St. Paul, Minnesota to Seattle, Washington by 1893. Frequently called the "Empire Builder," Hill amassed a personal fortune through h...