Joseph C.G. Kennedy: “Progress of Railroads in the United States for the Decade 1850-1860”

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Joseph C.G. Kennedy: “Progress ofRailroads in the United States for theDecade 1850-1860”

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Abstract

The decade which terminated in 1860 was particularly distinguished by the progress of railroads in the United States. At its commencement the total extent in operation was 8,588.79 miles; . . . at its close, 30,598.77 miles; . . . the increase in mileage having been 22,004.08 miles . . . the increase in mileage was nearly 300 per cent. . . . Up to the commencement of the decade our railroads sustained only an unimportant relation to the internal commerce of the country.

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