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Page 19
... connected by a canal fourteen miles long , and 318 miles in dis- tance saved . In 1907 , 18,000,000 tons of freight ... connects New York and Phila- delphia , was being operated on a basis for getting the busi- ness in 1870 , and in that ...
... connected by a canal fourteen miles long , and 318 miles in dis- tance saved . In 1907 , 18,000,000 tons of freight ... connects New York and Phila- delphia , was being operated on a basis for getting the busi- ness in 1870 , and in that ...
Page 21
... connection . of the Tennessee River with the Atlantic Ocean and also sought to reach the head- . waters of the Ohio ... connecting the Delaware and the Chesa- peake Bay be taken. SHORTCUTTING THE ATLANTIC SHORE LINE . 21.
... connection . of the Tennessee River with the Atlantic Ocean and also sought to reach the head- . waters of the Ohio ... connecting the Delaware and the Chesa- peake Bay be taken. SHORTCUTTING THE ATLANTIC SHORE LINE . 21.
Page 23
... connecting the Delaware and the Chesa- peake Bay be taken over and adapted to the trade , and that the waterway bank of Hatteras be completed . Congressman J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia stands sponsor for the At- lantic Seaboard deep ...
... connecting the Delaware and the Chesa- peake Bay be taken over and adapted to the trade , and that the waterway bank of Hatteras be completed . Congressman J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia stands sponsor for the At- lantic Seaboard deep ...
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... connecting the waters of New York Harbor through the Rari- tan Bay at New Brunswick with the Dela- ware River at Bordentown . If it were twenty - eight feet in depth it would cost GEORG Cha Savannah Brunswick Fear Cedar Key MEXICO ...
... connecting the waters of New York Harbor through the Rari- tan Bay at New Brunswick with the Dela- ware River at Bordentown . If it were twenty - eight feet in depth it would cost GEORG Cha Savannah Brunswick Fear Cedar Key MEXICO ...
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... connection between the Dela- ware and Chesa- peake bays is con- sidered the most important one in the whole chain . These two bodies of water have a shore line of 2,500 miles with 500 tributary streams and 10,000 regis- tered vessels ...
... connection between the Dela- ware and Chesa- peake bays is con- sidered the most important one in the whole chain . These two bodies of water have a shore line of 2,500 miles with 500 tributary streams and 10,000 regis- tered vessels ...
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