Letters on the subject of a line of rail-roads

from Boston to the Mississippi.

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English
Pages
12

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Cover of: Letters on the subject of a line of rail-roads
Letters on the subject of a line of rail-roads: from Boston to the Mississippi
1981, Printed at the Morning Post Office
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Cover-title: Massachusetts and Mississippi Railroad.
Letters, signed Silas Reed, addressed to Amasa Walker, by whom they were submitted to C.G. Greene of the Boston Morning Post.
"The letters ... were read at a meeting of the committee, appointed by the stockholders of the Western Rail-road Corporation, to aid the directors in their application to the Legislature of Massachusetts, for aid to finish their road."--Circular, p. [3]

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Boston
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Massachusetts and Mississippi rail-road.

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Library of Congress
HE2761 1839a

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Pagination
12 p.
Number of pages
12

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OL242524M
LCCN
ca27000335
OCLC/WorldCat
3570519

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