- American Merchant Ships and Sailors by Willis J. Abbot - Project Gutenberg
In this classic etext you will learn about the high courage, the reckless daring, and the noble self sacrifice "of those who use the Seven Seas to extend the markets of the world, to bring nations nearer together, to advance science, and to cement the world into one great interdependent whole".
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- Railroad History, Railways, Locomotives, entrepreneurs, business history 19c American, Jensen
This web page contains resources and information about railroad history, mainly 19th century information, compiled by retired professor of History, Richard Jenson.
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- Railroad Invention and History
Read this short history of railroad histrory from this short article by Mary Bellis, the About.com Guide to Inventors. This site also has more information about other inventions of the 18th century.
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- Railroad Timeline History
Check out this timeline of Railroad history. It contains important dates of the advancement of railroads accross the world.
San Diego Railroad Museum History Page.
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- Santa Fe Trail Research Site
Check out the latest research of trail historians and other researchers at the Santa Fe Trail Research site. Here you will find links to the latest information discovered about this historic commerce and settlement trail. One point of fact, most of the trail is in the state of Kansas.
The Santa Fe Trail, was established to haul freight in 1821 by trader William Becknell. It starts in Franklin, Missouri, and ends at the Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico
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