History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States ...

History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States ...
Title History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States ... PDF eBook
Author Henry Varnum Poor
Publisher
Pages 658
Release 1860
Genre Canals
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History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America, etc

History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America, etc
Title History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America, etc PDF eBook
Author Henry Varnum POOR (Economist.)
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1860
Genre
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History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America

History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America
Title History of the Railroads and Canals of the United States of America PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1970
Genre
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Government Promotion of American Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890

Government Promotion of American Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890
Title Government Promotion of American Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890 PDF eBook
Author Carter Goodrich
Publisher Praeger
Pages 400
Release 1974-11-19
Genre History
ISBN

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Over the Alleghenies

Over the Alleghenies
Title Over the Alleghenies PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Kapsch
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Between 1826 and 1858 the state of Pennsylvania built and operated the largest and most technologically advanced system of canals and railroads in North America-almost one thousand miles of transport that stretched from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and beyond. The construction of this ambitious transportation system was accompanied by great euphoria. It was widely believed that the revenue created from these canals and railroads would eliminate the need for all taxes on state citizens. Yet with the Panic of 1837, a financial crisis much like boom and bust cycle that ended in 2008, a deep recession fell across the country. By 1858, Pennsylvania had sold all canals and railroads to private companies, often for pennies-on-the-dollar. Over the Alleghenies: Early Canals and Railroads of Pennsylvania is the definitive history of the state of Pennsylvania's incredible canal and railroad system. Although often condemned as a colossal failure, this construction effort remains an innovative, magnificent feat that ushered in modern transportation to Pennsylvania and the entire country. With extensive primary research, over one hundred illustrations, newspapers clippings, and charts and graphs, Over the Alleghenies examines and dissects the infrastructure project that bankrupted the wealthiest state in the Union.

Early American Railroads

Early American Railroads
Title Early American Railroads PDF eBook
Author Franz Anton Ritter von Gerstner
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 908
Release 1997
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780804724234

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The first English translation of the most comprehensive and detailed work on the development, construction, finance, and operation of early American railroads and canals.

The Filth of Progress

The Filth of Progress
Title The Filth of Progress PDF eBook
Author Ryan Dearinger
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 310
Release 2015-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 0520960378

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The Filth of Progress explores the untold side of a well-known American story. For more than a century, accounts of progress in the West foregrounded the technological feats performed while canals and railroads were built and lionized the capitalists who financed the projects. This book salvages stories often omitted from the triumphant narrative of progress by focusing on the suffering and survival of the workers who were treated as outsiders. Ryan Dearinger examines the moving frontiers of canal and railroad construction workers in the tumultuous years of American expansion, from the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825 to the joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads in 1869. He tells the story of the immigrants and Americans—the Irish, Chinese, Mormons, and native-born citizens—whose labor created the West’s infrastructure and turned the nation’s dreams of a continental empire into a reality. Dearinger reveals that canals and railroads were not static monuments to progress but moving spaces of conflict and contestation.