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Michigan's Railroad History
www.michigan.gov6 | Michigan’s Railroad History 1820-1829 April 19, 1825 The President, Directors and Company of LaPlaisance Bay Harbor Co. was the Michigan railroad with the longest corporate name and the shortest planned route. It was formed on this date to build a half-mile line at Monroe. However, it was never built.
A History of California Agriculture
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United States history timeline - Hopes and Dreams
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Founder Clara Barton - American Red Cross
www.redcross.orgrailroad cars of Iowa cornmeal and flour. After a hurricane and tidal wave left over 5,000 dead on the Sea Islands of South Carolina in 1893, Barton’s Red Cross labored for 10 months helping the predominantly African-American population recover and reestablish their agricultural economy. In 1896, Barton directed
Death of a Salesman - WCUSD15
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