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... Pennsylvania Central , and Baltimore and Ohio , all thus becoming por- tions of lines stretching from one side of the continent to the other . the configuration of the continent , by interposing the fresh - water seas of the interior as ...
... Pennsylvania Central , and Baltimore and Ohio , all thus becoming por- tions of lines stretching from one side of the continent to the other . the configuration of the continent , by interposing the fresh - water seas of the interior as ...
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... Pennsylvania scarcely produced a sufficient supply of wheat for their own consumption . New York does not produce enough for her own use for half the year , and the amount annually raised in New England would not support her population ...
... Pennsylvania scarcely produced a sufficient supply of wheat for their own consumption . New York does not produce enough for her own use for half the year , and the amount annually raised in New England would not support her population ...
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... Pennsylvania . That will come whenever taxes become extremely heavy . Well , sir , there is but one buyer , there can be but one buyer ; that buyer will be the New York Central Railroad ; and , of course , after buying the Erie canal ...
... Pennsylvania . That will come whenever taxes become extremely heavy . Well , sir , there is but one buyer , there can be but one buyer ; that buyer will be the New York Central Railroad ; and , of course , after buying the Erie canal ...
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... Pennsylvania , Vermont , and New Hampshire , and upon the Chaudiere river , of Lower Canada . In the latter case , the mining experience of Nova Scotia may yield valuable suggestions in regard to the auriferous lodes which are known to ...
... Pennsylvania , Vermont , and New Hampshire , and upon the Chaudiere river , of Lower Canada . In the latter case , the mining experience of Nova Scotia may yield valuable suggestions in regard to the auriferous lodes which are known to ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA . Postmasters , and remarks . Office . County . Huntingdon . Alleghany . Coffee Run .. Pittsburg Lee's Cross Roads .. Cumberland . .do . Percy . Bradford Delaware Wayne Shermantown Newport North Orwell .. Media Hawley ...
... PENNSYLVANIA . Postmasters , and remarks . Office . County . Huntingdon . Alleghany . Coffee Run .. Pittsburg Lee's Cross Roads .. Cumberland . .do . Percy . Bradford Delaware Wayne Shermantown Newport North Orwell .. Media Hawley ...
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15 per cent agent amount appointed August 28 appointed November appointed October appointed September 19 April 11 April 30 assistant quartermaster August 20 bales Upland cotton Brevet Brevet Brigadier canal Captain cents per pound channel clerks Colonel Columbia cubic yards December 31 Dist Erroneously seized failure to bond feet fired Governor Bradford Governor Brownlow Governor Hamilton Governor Governor Murphy governor of Florida Hamilton Governor Hamilton Henry herewith honor Indians Indicted for treason January July June 30 Lake Left a loyal Major Stanhope miles navigation negroes Number of bales obedient servant October 29 Pennsylvania political reasons provisional governor Quartermaster railroad Rebel postmaster Rebel tax removed for political respectfully river rock Samuel Secretary Sept September 19 September 28 STEWART VAN VLIET Thomas Treasury Department Upland cotton vice James vice John vice William Washington Whitehurst William Marvin witness here closed Worth York
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Page 23 - In planning an improvement for the rapids of the Mississippi river one point must not be lost sight of, viz., the improvement must not of itself become an obstruction; and no plan should be adopted for the improvement of navigation in low water that would be prejudicial to its present state ^in high water. On this point I am not alone, and respectfully call your attention to the report of the board of engineers, convened at my request and in obedience to your orders, a copy of which is herewith appended....
Page 15 - An Act to provide for the collection of abandoned property and for the prevention of frauds in insurrectionary districts within the United States...
Page 1 - Letter from the Secretary of the Interior in answer to a resolution of the House, of...
Page 29 - ... right to the possession, control, or direction thereof; and he shall make such order, indorsement, or writing as he has power to make to enable such agent to take possession of such property or the proceeds thereof. Arms, munitions of war. forage, horses, mules, wagons, beef cattle, and supplies which are necessary in military operations, shall be turned over to the proper officers of the ordnance or of the quartermaster or of the commissary departments, respectively, for the use of the Army....
Page 5 - ... country, and representing themselves as agents of this department, went about robbing under such pretended authority, and thus added to the difficulties of the situation by causing unjust opprobrium and suspicion to rest upon officers engaged in the faithful discharge of their duties. Agents, . . . frequently received or collected property, and sent it forward which the law did not authorize them to take.
Page 11 - Scotia consist of some ten or twelve districts of quite limited area in themselves, but lying scattered along the southeastern coast of the province. The whole of this coast, from Cape Sable on the west to Cape Canso on the east, a distance of about two hundred and fifty miles, is bordered by a fringe of hard, slaty rocks, slate and sandstone in irregular alternations, sometimes argillaceous and occasionally granitic. These rocks are always, when stratified, found standing in a high angle, sometimes...
Page 30 - ... forces, as aforesaid, and also, separately, the property turned over to said agent or which may have been sold or otherwise disposed of. And in case a sale of any such property shall be made under his authority, or under the authority of any one subject to his order, he will so state, and will describe the property so sold, and will state when and where and by and to whom sold, and the amount received therefor, and what disposition was made of the proceeds. And all officers of the...
Page 5 - ... indicated. Prior to any contract being entered into, each party proposing must submit,, in writing, a statement, as near as may be, giving the kind and amount of property proposed to be collected, the location whence to be obtained, and all the facts and circumstances connected with it...