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The Democrats had championed the cause of expansion, informally linking the controversial Texas annexation issue with a claim to the entire Oregon Country, thus appealing to both Northern and Southern expansionists.
" Nearly all railroads were using Krupp rails, the New York Central, Illinois Central, Delaware and Hudson, Maine Central, Lake Shore and Michigin Southern, Bangor and Aarostook, Great Northern, Boston and Albany, Florida and East Coast, Texas and Pacific, Southern pacific, and Mexican National.
Many of the stories take place in the semiarid landscapes of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, so a popular setting was the Tabernas Desert in the Province of Almeria in southeastern Spain, at the studios of Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone.
Wilson thereafter named the Democrat McDonald as U. S. Marshal for the Northern district of Texas.
By informally tying the Oregon boundary dispute to the more controversial Texas debate, the Democrats appealed to both Northern expansionists ( who were more adamant about the Oregon boundary ) and Southern expansionists ( who were more focused on annexing Texas as a slave state ).
In all, seven fire balloons were turned in to the Army in Nevada, Colorado, Texas, Northern Mexico, Michigan, and even the outskirts of Detroit.
Shallots also have the most antioxidant activity, followed by Western Yellow, pungent yellow ( New York Bold ), Northern Red, Mexico, Empire Sweet, Western White, Peruvian Sweet, Texas 1015, Imperial Valley Sweet, and Vidalia.
Shallots and ten other onion ( Allium cepa L .) varieties commonly available in the United States were evaluated: Western Yellow, Northern Red, pungent yellow ( New York Bold ), Western White, Peruvian Sweet, Empire Sweet, Mexico, Texas 1015, Imperial Valley Sweet, and Vidalia.
The new ownership changed the company's name to the Northern Texas Traction Company.
Northern Texas Traction Company built the railway, which was operational from 1902 to 1934.
Historically, the Arapaho had assisted the Cheyenne and Lakota people in driving the Kiowa and Comanche south from the Northern Plains, their hunting area ranged from Montana to Texas.
Hill County is a county located in Northern Central Texas.
McAllen is the retail center of South Texas and Northern Mexico, drawing from a consumer base of over 10 million people within a 200-mile radius.
The Houston and Texas Central Railway and the International – Great Northern Railroad and skirted the county to the west and south in 1870, giving the local economy a boost.
Milford is a town located in Northern Central Texas in the southwestern corner of Ellis County, Texas United States.
Roby received its first railroad in 1907 ( The Texas Central ) and in 1915 the Roby and Northern laid 4. 4-miles of track to connect Roby proper with North Roby.
Blum is a town in Hill County in Northern Central Texas.
Carl's Corner is a town in Hill County in Northern Central Texas.
Covington is a city in Hill County in Northern Central Texas located on State Highway 171 twelve miles ( 19 km ) north of Hillsboro in north central Hill County.
Itasca is a city in Hill County in Northern Central Texas.
Long used by regional inhabitants, both permanent and nomadic, with a large number of locally collected artifacts testifying to its heavy occupation, the spring sat astride the several branches of the later-developed Comanche War Trail as they converged on this important water hole from beyond Texas, coming south across the Northern Plains and the Llano Estacado.
Amherst, on U. S. Route 84 and the BNSF Railway in west central Lamb County, began in 1913 as a Pecos and Northern Texas Railway station for William E. Halsell's Mashed O Ranch.

Northern and Traction
Around the same time, the Greenville and Whitewright Northern Traction Company built a railway line from Anna to Blue Ridge that passed through Westminster.
In 1902, an interurban electric streetcar line controlled by the Northern Texas Traction Company, was constructed passing through Oak Cliff, and connected Dallas to Fort Worth.
In the UK large numbers of SARO bodies were specified by the British Electric Traction group on Leyland Tiger Cub chassis, operators including Trent, East Midland, Ribble and the Northern General Group.
This attracted orders from Ulsterbus who took 25 on Leyland Tiger chassis and Yorkshire Traction who took 10 on Scania K93 chassis and enabled Wright to develop its highly successful Endurance body which competed with Alexander's Strider and Northern Counties Paladin for orders on Volvo B10B and Scania N113CRB chassis.
* G611, G616 and G617: Owned by the Irish Traction Group, G616 is at Carrick-on-Suir, while the other two are on loan to the Downpatrick & County Down Railway, Northern Ireland.
* October 4 – Henry C. Payne, president of Milwaukee and Northern Railroad, Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company and the Milwaukee and Cream City Traction Company, and receiver for Northern Pacific Railway in 1893 ( born 1843 ).
Stop Six, a mostly African-American neighborhood, was once home to the sixth stop on the Northern Texas Traction Co. interurban line that ran between Fort Worth and Dallas.
Handley as a town began to grow when the Northern Texas Traction Company bought land in the southern part of the community where it developed a holiday resort called Lake Erie.
In 1902 the Northern Texas Traction Company linked the city of Dallas to the east and the city of Fort Worth to the west with its own electric interurban streetcar line.
The Northern Texas Traction Company was a subsidiary of Stone & Webster that operated the streetcar system and interurban lines in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Northern Texas Traction Company began with the purchase of the City Railway of Fort Worth by George T. Bishop in 1900.
The Northern Texas Traction Company bought land south of Handley where it developed a trolley park called Lake Erie.
Northern Texas Traction actively fought the loss of passenger traffic to the private automobile.
He transferred his organizational skills to his next position as president of Wisconsin Telephone Company in 1885, and successively served as director for the First National Bank of Milwaukee and president of the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad, Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company and the Milwaukee and Cream City Traction Company.
* Northern Ohio Traction and Light parlor car 1500
* Northern Ohio Traction & Light
His companies helped finance the Canadian Northern Railway, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company and utilities developments in Brazil which became consolidated under Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company.
* The Great Hunting Ground-Consists of Europe and Northern Asia, and is the domain of the Traction Cities.

Northern and Company
Two companies now had headquarters with Clark J. Wait, who by then had his own drugstore at Factory Point -- the `` Northern Union Telegraph Company '' and the `` Western Union ''.
His command positions included: commanding officer of a platoon and two rifle companies during two tours of duty in Vietnam ; commanding officer of Special Training Branch and Recruit Series at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California ( 1966 – 1968 ); commanding officer of Counter-Guerilla Warfare School, Northern Training Area on Okinawa ( 1970 ), Company officer at the United States Naval Academy ( 1970 – 1973 ); commanding officer of the Marine Barracks at Naval Air Station North Island, California ( 1973 – 1976 ), and commanding officer, 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ( 1983 – 1985 ).
Company trapping brigades were sent south from Fort Vancouver, along what became known as the Siskiyou Trail, into Northern California as far south as the San Francisco Bay Area.
Northern Stores are no longer operated by HBC, but by a corporation organized in 1987 under the name The North West Company.
A statutory corporation, the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company ( which trades as Translink ) operates public transport services through its three subsidiaries-NI Railways Company Limited, Ulsterbus Limited, and Citybus Limited ( now branded as Metro ).
In January the Noordsche Compagnie ( Northern Company ), modelled on the Dutch East India Company, had been established to support Dutch whaling in the Arctic.
which is owned by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern New England, a subsidiary of the Kirin Brewery Company, based in Tokyo.
Then – in the only paid employment he ever had – he took a job as a telegraph operator with the Great Northern Telegraph Company working first in Denmark and then in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was soon made a chief operator.
* February 18 – U. S. President Roosevelt prosecutes the Northern Securities Company for violation of the Sherman Act.
He established the Underground Electric Railways Company of London to take control of the Metropolitan District Railway and the part built Baker Street & Waterloo Railway ; Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway ; and Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway.
President Theodore Roosevelt used the Act extensively in his antitrust campaign, including to divide the Northern Securities Company.
* Northern Securities Company
* Northern Store, a food and general merchandise store owned and operated by The North West Company
The winners of that truce were Hill and Morgan, who immediately formed the Northern Securities Company with the aim of tying together their three major rail lines ( Ironically, the Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern would later merge in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad ).
Unfortunately for the Hill-Morgan alliance, on the same day they formed the Northern Securities Company, President William McKinley was assassinated, placing Theodore Roosevelt — the " trust-buster "— in the office of President.
On March 14, the Northern Securities Company was ordered to be dissolved under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
* Great Northern Railway Company Records, Minnesota Historical Society.

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