For the latter half of the 19th century and up through WWI, there was tremendous growth in the railroad sector, and lanterns ...
Harper's Weekly reported on the progress of the transcontinental railroad throughout its construction. These excerpts, organized chronologically, report on conflicts with Native Americans ...
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Workers VANISHED Building This… What REALLY HappenedIn this video, we uncover the true cost of building America’s first coast-to-coast railroad and the sacrifices made to connect the country.
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The Penny Hoarder on MSNRide The Rails And Save Big on Your Travels with these DealsFinishing the Transcontinental Railroad, the first line connecting the United States coast to coast, on May 10, 1869, was a ...
When the signal from the spike came through, the cannons fired. The world was put on notice: the transcontinental railroad was completed and America was moving to the forefront of the world's stage.
The role that Chinese immigrants played in building the Transcontinental Railroad has long been buried. 150 years after the completion of the tracks, that’s finally changing. In the celebratory ...
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The News-Messenger (Fremont) on MSNFree talk at Hayes Library to explore Currier and Ives' legacyJosh Dubbert, a historian from the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, will discuss the legacy of Currier and Ives during a free talk on March 30.
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