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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.
:* Battle of Ezra Church, July 28, 1864, Sherman's failed attack west of Atlanta where the railroad entered the city.
The railroad entered the county near Williamsport and was built westward, reaching the western border at State Line City by 1857.
The railroad was named Union and Logansport Railroad Company by the time it entered Blackford County.
A second railroad entered the community when the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway electric trolley line commenced service in 1908.
It is likely that people in the trains entered what is now Badger Township many times before the extension of the railroad to Fargo, North Dakota put the Red River ox carts out of business in the early 1860s.
The railroad entered town in 1849, carrying both freight and an increasing number of summer tourists to popular Weirs Beach.
This became the center of town, although West Lebanon grew into a railroad hub with a separate identity after lines entered from Boston.
With the end of the boom and loss of the passenger and freight traffic therefrom the railroad entered receivership ( bankruptcy ) and was abandoned.
The railroad entered Forestburgh at the Town's northern border and extended through it in a southernly direction along the Bushkill Creek Valley.
The Western Maryland Railroad's line crossed over the Alleghenies from Cumberland, MD and entered Connellsville on the right side of the Youghiogheny river and connected with two separate railroad companies.
The Delaware and Hudson ( D & H ) Canal Company, which had its own gravity railroad from Carbondale to Honesdale, built a steam railroad that entered Scranton in 1863.
The railroad needed access to water from springs owned by brothers named Daniel and Thomas Murphy, so it entered into an agreement with the Murphys to change the name of the section and settlement to Murphyville in exchange for a contract to use the spring.
Before the war, a lady did not set foot in a saloon ; after the war she entered a speakeasy as thoughtlessly as she would go into a railroad station.
Up until late 2006, American Financial Group, still owned Grand Central Terminal, though all railroad operations were managed by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA ) through a lease entered into in 1994.
Ezra Cornell entered the railroad business, but fared poorly due to the Panic of 1873.
He entered Mexico and made his way to the U. S. Consulate in Mexico City, posing as a railroad official named " Mr. Johnson ".
* 1939-Diesel-electric railroad locomotion entered the mainstream in the U. S. when the Burlington Railroad and Union Pacific start using diesel-electric " streamliners " to haul passengers.
In 1984 he entered the railroad business by purchasing the Rio Grande Railroad's holding company, Rio Grande Industries.
With security from the Debt Administration further European capital entered the empire in railroad, port and public utility projects, increasing foreign capital control of the Ottoman economy.
The Orenstein & Koppel Company was a mechanical-engineering firm that first entered the railway-construction field, building locomotives and other railroad cars.
When the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company entered into agreements to operate some of the new subway lines, they made the decision to design a new type of car, wide and long, the subject of several patents, whose larger profile was more similar to that of steam railroad coaches, permitting greater passenger capacity, more comfortable seating and other advantages.
After the ceremony, he entered his carriage to return home, was struck with apoplexy before reaching the railroad station, and died at a Columbus hospital four days later.

railroad and community
Until internal combustion became cheap, he had to be near a railroad siding and a trolley line or an existing large community of lower-class homes.
The railroad fostered the growth of the community into one of the largest communities in Indiana, and three more railroads reached the city by 1850.
The railroad town of Allenton is a former community on U. S. Highway 66 located ( now ) at the junction of Interstate 44 and Business Loop 44 in western St. Louis County.
A community arose where the new railroad line intersected the old Rockville-to-Bladensburg road.
However, when the railroad was built through town the new station was called Gaithersburg, an officially recognized name for the community for the first time.
The arrival of the railroad ushered in an era of astonishing growth for Fort Worth, as migrants from the devastated war-torn South continued to swell the population, and small, community factories and mills yielded to larger businesses.
After the Old Colony railroad came to mainland Woods Hole in 1872, summer residences began to develop on the island, such as the community of Harthaven established by William H. Hart.
William Mahone ( 1826 – 1895 ), a railroad builder and U. S. Senator, was born in the tiny community of Monroe, which was located on the Nottoway River about south of present-day Courtland.
The County was a rural community for years and the population was centered in two areas, one at Manassas ( home to a major railroad junction ), the other near Occoquan and Woodbridge along the Potomac River.
In the 1830s, it was the first community in Hampton Roads to receive a new land transportation innovation, railroad service.
Founded in 1910 from a portion of Marion County, both Dillon County and its county seat, the city of Dillon, were named for prosperous local citizen James W. Dillon ( 1826-1913 ), an Irishman who settled there and led a campaign to bring the railroad into the community.
With the completion of the railroad from New Orleans to the Ohio River, Water Valley was an important railroad community on the Mississippi Central railroad at the outset of the Civil War.
* Bowser Station — This community was a railroad stop in southern Licking Township, and had a post office during the 1870s.
* Dorsey Station — This Harrison Township community was a railroad stop, and had a post office during the 1870s.
* Mollie — This community thrived in the 1890s as a railroad stop with a grain elevator, post office, and general store.
* Renner — This Licking Township community was a railroad stop next to the Renner Stock Farm.
The discoveries were in the small community of Eaton ( south of Hartford City along railroad line ) in Delaware County, and in the city of Portland in Jay County ( east of Hartford City and Millgrove ).
County sentiment supported having the seat in a community served by the railroad.
The railroad company later renamed the town Ardmore, for the community of Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
Later, a railroad was extended south from Fayetteville, Tennessee to the community of Capshaw, 5 miles ( 8 km ) southwest of present day Harvest.
A small community developed in the area named Sahuarito, while the railroad laid tracks through the area ( which remain to this day ) and established a station and post office.
A small community developed in the area named Sahuarito, while the railroad laid tracks through the area ( which remain to this day ) and established a station and post office.
The copper concentrate is either trucked to southern Arizona, or taken by semi to 20 miles outside of town to a small railroad community named Hillside.

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