Outing and the Wheelman, 54 tomasOuting Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... carry an almost incredible ton- nage , but the long , gaunt western lines are reaching into a country that still has its to - morrow . Of these , the so - called Harri- man lines the Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific - occupy the ...
... carry an almost incredible ton- nage , but the long , gaunt western lines are reaching into a country that still has its to - morrow . Of these , the so - called Harri- man lines the Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific - occupy the ...
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... carry and to operate -transits , levels and the like - must have lines of logs strung together for their pre- carious foothold as they work . Sometimes that foothold is lost , the rope that lowers the engineer down over the cliff - side ...
... carry and to operate -transits , levels and the like - must have lines of logs strung together for their pre- carious foothold as they work . Sometimes that foothold is lost , the rope that lowers the engineer down over the cliff - side ...
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... carry the track from ledge to ledge It is not an Photograph by J. E. Stimson . THE MATTER OF BRIDGES The entire matter of bridges along the new railroad is a matter that requires especial knowledge and attention . If the line lay ...
... carry the track from ledge to ledge It is not an Photograph by J. E. Stimson . THE MATTER OF BRIDGES The entire matter of bridges along the new railroad is a matter that requires especial knowledge and attention . If the line lay ...
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... carry it through whether it is possible or not , " Harriman replied . And they did . When it was done the Union Pacific had not only shortened its transcontinental line forty - four miles but it had eliminated more than 1,500 feet of ...
... carry it through whether it is possible or not , " Harriman replied . And they did . When it was done the Union Pacific had not only shortened its transcontinental line forty - four miles but it had eliminated more than 1,500 feet of ...
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... carry us upon our inland journey . We were discussing this , when a good friend came to our rescue and decided it for us . One of our fellow passengers , Mr. Edwin Emerson , a ranchman of Mountain View , California , was bound for San ...
... carry us upon our inland journey . We were discussing this , when a good friend came to our rescue and decided it for us . One of our fellow passengers , Mr. Edwin Emerson , a ranchman of Mountain View , California , was bound for San ...
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