The Transportation Revolution, 1815-1860, Том 241Rinehart, 1951 - 490 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-3 із 49
Сторінка 48
... Illinois and Michigan Canal , connecting Lake Michigan at Chicago with the Illinois River and thus with the Mississippi River , was begun by Illinois in 1836 , and after great expense , which con- tributed to the ruin of the state bank ...
... Illinois and Michigan Canal , connecting Lake Michigan at Chicago with the Illinois River and thus with the Mississippi River , was begun by Illinois in 1836 , and after great expense , which con- tributed to the ruin of the state bank ...
Сторінка 96
... Illinois land , as well as in Illinois state bonds would , they believed , appreciate in value.51 The act , as passed September 20 , 1850 , provided that the states of Illinois , Mississippi , and Alabama should receive federal lands ...
... Illinois land , as well as in Illinois state bonds would , they believed , appreciate in value.51 The act , as passed September 20 , 1850 , provided that the states of Illinois , Mississippi , and Alabama should receive federal lands ...
Сторінка 161
... Illinois River , the Illinois and Michigan Canal , and the Lakes.15 In the Ohio Basin , produce , which from the first settlement of the West had gone down the river to market , now began to reverse its flow . Produce was carried to ...
... Illinois River , the Illinois and Michigan Canal , and the Lakes.15 In the Ohio Basin , produce , which from the first settlement of the West had gone down the river to market , now began to reverse its flow . Produce was carried to ...
Зміст
Population of Cities Having 8000 or More Inhabitants 1810 | 7 |
ROADS AND BRIDGES | 15 |
The Rage for Turnpikes | 22 |
Авторські права | |
49 інших розділів не відображаються
Загальні терміни та фрази
American annual Atlantic average Baltimore became Boston British built capital Census cent Chap charter chiefly cities Columbia University Company Cong construction cost cotton decade decline domestic exports early Economic History England Erie Canal especially factory federal fifties flour foreign commerce foreign trade freight G. P. Putnam's Sons greatly growth Harvard University Harvard University Press Hudson Illinois important increased industry internal improvements investment iron labor Lake Le Havre lines manufacturing Massachusetts Mathew Carey ment merchant marine miles mills Mississippi navigation Ohio Ohio River operation Orleans packets passenger passim Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Main Line period Philadelphia political ports putting-out system rail railroad rapidly rates re-exports Report River roads route sailing second Bank Sess shipments ships South South Carolina Statistics steam steamboat steamships Studies tariff textile tion tonnage traffic Treasury tremendous turnpikes United vessels wages West western workers York
Посилання на книгу
Control Through Communication: The Rise of System in American Management JoAnne Yates Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1993 |
The Myth of the North American City: Continentalism Challenged Michael Arthur Goldberg Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1986 |