Life of Thomas Hawley Canfield: His Early Efforts to Open a Route for the Transportation of the Products of the West to New England, by Way of the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, and Vermont Railroads, and His Connection with the Early History of the Northern Pacific Railroad, from the History of the Red River Valley, North Dakota and Park Region of Northwestern Minnesota |
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... Canfield for some time resisted this arrangement , believing himself too young and inexperi- enced for the important position tendered him , but finally was induced to yield to the persistent entreaties of Follett & Bradley , who had ...
... Canfield for some time resisted this arrangement , believing himself too young and inexperi- enced for the important position tendered him , but finally was induced to yield to the persistent entreaties of Follett & Bradley , who had ...
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... Bradley & Canfield had extensive wharves and ware- houses , as well as a line of boats to New York and Boston for the transportation of this property both ways , their wharves also being the regular landing place of the passenger ...
... Bradley & Canfield had extensive wharves and ware- houses , as well as a line of boats to New York and Boston for the transportation of this property both ways , their wharves also being the regular landing place of the passenger ...
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... Bradley & Canfield , urging the Rutland line , of which Judge Follett became president , who main- tained that as Burlington had always derived its business more or less from eastern and northeastern Vermont , and parts of New Hampshire ...
... Bradley & Canfield , urging the Rutland line , of which Judge Follett became president , who main- tained that as Burlington had always derived its business more or less from eastern and northeastern Vermont , and parts of New Hampshire ...
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... Bradley & Canfield came to the rescue , and within ninety days , early in the spring of 1850 , constructed four ... Canfield felt that a change in the character of the business at Burlington was inevitable so soon as the railroads should ...
... Bradley & Canfield came to the rescue , and within ninety days , early in the spring of 1850 , constructed four ... Canfield felt that a change in the character of the business at Burlington was inevitable so soon as the railroads should ...
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... Bradley & Canfield . Others were immediately procured to take their places , and the line was kept up , so that it was demonstrated at the end of the season that with proper vessels a regular line could be supported , the result of ...
... Bradley & Canfield . Others were immediately procured to take their places , and the line was kept up , so that it was demonstrated at the end of the season that with proper vessels a regular line could be supported , the result of ...
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