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In 1851, he represented Alton & Sangamon Railroad in a dispute with one of its shareholders, James A. Barret, who had refused to pay the balance on his pledge to buy shares in the railroad on the grounds that the company had changed its original train route.
Lincoln successfully argued that the railroad company was not bound by its original charter in existence at the time of Barret's pledge ; the charter was amended in the public interest to provide a newer, superior, and less expensive route, and the corporation retained the right to demand Barret's payment.
Abraham Lincoln was the lead defense lawyer for the railroad company.
While the company helped build some schools, it opposed the building highways, as they would compete with the UFC's railroad monopoly.
Most of the disoperation of the railroad in Haiti is due to Bankruptcy, and closure of the company who supported the construction of the railroad.
A locomotive moves across the outfield and whistles after home runs, paying homage to a Houston history which had eleven railroad company lines running through the city by 1860.
Krupp was the first company to patent a seamless, reliable and strong enough railroad tire for rail freight.
In 1910, Flaherty was hired as an explorer and prospector along the Hudson Bay for a Canadian railroad company.
Flaherty began his career as a prospector in the Hudson Bay region of Canada, working for a railroad company.
* On 7 July 2005 the Syrian General Establishment for the Hejaz Railway announced that it had signed a contract worth US $ 54 million with a Lebanese company to build a railroad between Damascus and Damascus International Airport.
The injunction ultimately succeeded in ending the strike ; however, tensions remained high between railroad workers and company men for years.
The race was on to see which railroad company could build the longest section of track and receive the most land and government bonds.
Under Durant's guidance the company was charging Union Pacific often twice or more the customary cost for track work ( thus in effect paying himself to build the railroad ).
* Norfolk Southern Railway, an American railroad company
The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, often shortened to Rio Grande or D & RGW, formerly the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, is a defunct U. S. railroad company.
He was not as successful in railroad promoting as in war, and under his direction, the company went bankrupt.
In December 1871 he left the railroad yards for work on the railways as a locomotive fireman for the same company.
Debs was represented by Clarence Darrow, hitherto a corporate lawyer for the railroad company, who " switched sides " to represent Debs.
When there was not enough industry in the areas Hill was building, Hill brought the industry in, often by buying out a company and placing plants along his railroad lines.
As a result, one feature Hill integrated into the construction of the 1887 company headquarters ( the Great Northern General Office Building ) was barrel vaulted ceilings constructed of brick and railroad steel rails that held up a layer of sand several inches deep.
* In 1993 Amtrak's Sunset Limited daily railroad train was extended eastward to the Atlantic Ocean, making it the first transcontinental passenger train route in the United States to be operated by a single company.
Prior to the Elkins Act, the livestock and petroleum industries paid standard rail shipping rates, but then would demand that the railroad company give them rebates.
* Genesee and Wyoming Inc a railroad operating company based in Greenwich, Connecticut in the U. S.
In response to the opening of the Erie Canal, which was in direct competition with the port of Baltimore, Benjamin Williams became one of the founders of the first railroad company in the United States, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, chartered on 24 April 1827.

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In China it was a baby sitting on a railroad platform, smudged, blood-specked, with the village burning about him and shells exploding.
Our comment was that this was `` featherbedding '' in its ultimate form and that sympathy for the railroad was misplaced since it had entered into such an agreement.
The statement was also made that undoubtedly the railroad had received some compensating benefit from the telegraphers, but that it was difficult to imagine what could balance a job for life.
Additional information supplied to us discloses that the railroad gained a stabilized supply of telegraphers of which it was in need.
The solution reached in the agreement was more acceptable to the railroad than that originally included in a series of union demands.
`` Remember the French railroad baron who was going to take me floating down the Nile ''??
Ludie hopped rides on freight cars, and was chased by Mr. Yankton, the railroad guard.
The logic of creating a strong, balanced, competitive two-system railroad service in the East is so obvious that B. & O. was publicly committed to the approach outlined here.
This was extended the following year to include the railroad station agent's office and Thayer's Hotel at Factory Point.
The `` leapfrog '' was a phenomenon of the railroad and the steam turbine, and the time when the belts of residence surrounding the old factory area were not yet blighted.
Vermont's main railroad line was prostrate.
Often, threading through the overcast, he was forced to fly close to the ground by a low ceiling, skimming above the Winooski or the White River along the line of the broken railroad.
First catering to miners and railroad workers, they established eateries in towns where Chinese food was completely unknown.
Furthermore, Carnegie ’ s success was due to his convenient relationship with the railroad industries, which not only relied on steel for track, but were also making money from steel transport.
*" The Ballad of Casey Jones " is a traditional song about railroad engineer Casey Jones and his death at the controls of the train he was driving.
While the tunnel was being built, the railroad operated to a temporary terminal at Pacific Street and Henry Street.
King was a major shareholder in the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad ( later the Long Island Rail Road ) and therefore had a conflict of interest and stood to benefit by the compensation payments to the railroad from the tax assessment.
For years, it was confidently counted on that this spot, and the railroad of which it was the terminus, were going to prove the permanent seat of business and wealth that belong to such enterprises.
Its arch, which was constructed from over of stone blocks in just 18 days, is the second largest stone arch in the world, surpassed only by the Friedensbrücke ( Syratalviadukt ) in Plauen, and the largest railroad stone arch.

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