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- 875 locomotives, with 215,985 employees, They originated 39.53 million carloads (averaging 63 tons each) and generated $81.7 billion in freight revenue...
- in what is now part of Liberty State Park, close to Bedloe's Island. Carloads of dynamite and other explosives that were being sent to Russia for its...
- 5-foot-thick (1.5 m) coal bed. By 1876, this mine emplo**** 150 men and shipped 20 carloads of coal per day. By 1885, numerous mine shafts were within the city limits...
- the burning of Mount Zion Methodist Church in Neshoba County when two carloads of KKK members led by deputy sheriff Cecil Price abducted and murdered...
- enraged Vario hit the maitre d'hôtel twice. Later that night, Vario sent two carloads of men armed with pipes and baseball bats to ****ault the waiters after...
- animals, and tended their flower beds and vegetable gardens. Almost daily, carloads of fans stopped by, eager to meet the "Laura" of the Little House books...
- discount from its listed rates in return for a promise to ship at least 60 carloads of oil daily and to handle loading and unloading on its own.[citation needed]...
- between Firestone Boulevard and Imperial Highway. By 1906, 650 carloads of oranges and 250 carloads of lemons were shipped annually by rail. In 1904, the Pacific...
- in the area. Mounting public pressure then forced officials to allow 50 carloads of property owners to enter the danger zone on Sa****ay, May 17, to gather...
- pine stumps, with the result that the price of industrial camphor sold in carload lots in 1939 was between 32 cents and 35 cents a pound.": 293  The background...