Chicago crowds, ranging in size from a dozen to more than one thousand persons, were gathered to witness the . . . "lightning express." Farmers from the country miles around drove their biggest wagons, loaded to the guards with their wives and children... Trains - Página 31962Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joe Welsh - 2006 - 172 páginas
...drove their biggest wagons, loaded to the guards with wives and their children and their neighbor's children, to see the 18-hour train go by. They did...that of a train making from 85 to 100 miles an hour." By the time the westbound train arrived in Fort Wayne to the cheers of a crowd of 1,500 people it is... | |
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