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Early Roads / One of the South's First Railroads 1832

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Tennessee Street along the north side ...

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Machinery from early East Texas Logging Railroads

Steam locomotive and tender No. 3 were bought 1908 by Cart...

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Early Railroads

First public meeting to promote railroads in North Carolin...

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Results for Early Railroads

Early Roads / One of the South's First Railroads 1832

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Tennessee Street along the north side of the square was originally part of Gaines’ Trace, a horse path laid out in 1807 under the direction of Capt. Edmund Pendleton Gaines of the U. S. Army. From Melton’s Bluff on ...

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Machinery from early East Texas Logging Railroads

Steam locomotive and tender No. 3 were bought 1908 by Carter-Kelley Lumber Co., for use in building a sawmill at Manning(about 18 mi. south); then in railroad building, logging, and passenger and freight hauling schedules.

The 1906 wood-burning steam loader ...

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Early Railroads

First public meeting to promote railroads in North Carolina, Aug. 1, 1828, was at Wm. Albright's home which stood 4 mi. S.E.

Marker is on North Carolina Highway 49, 1 mile south of East Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road, on the left when ...

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