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By Edward J., Jr. Renehan

In may perhaps 1869, the USA railroad community unified while the crucial Pacific and Union Pacific railroads got here jointly in Promontory, Utah. This booklet discusses the $64000 milestone within the enlargement of the us and its impression at the country, either confident and negative.

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