- The
Palmyra Jacksonburgh Railroad,
located in
Southern Michigan, was the
first railway system in the
state of Michigan. It was
abandoned in 1981 but is...
- be
located within the City of New Orleans. An 1851 map
calls the area
Jacksonburgh, a name
believe to be
derived from
Andrew Jackson. It is
speculated by...
- streets. The town was
first called Jacksonopolis. Later, it was
renamed Jacksonburgh.
Finally in 1838, the town's name was
changed to
simply Jackson. Jackson...
- was
abandoned west of the
branch to Jackson, Michigan, the
Palmyra and
Jacksonburgh Railroad, with the new
connection at
Lenawee Junction, the
crossing between...
-
Jacksonburg or
Jacksonburgh is a
hamlet located on NY 5S,
southwest of the city of
Little Falls in
Herkimer County, New York,
United States. Erie Canal...
-
Railway CNW 1890 1891
Chicago and
North Western Railway Palmyra and
Jacksonburgh Railroad NYC 1836 1844
Southern Railroad Paris and Pere
Marquette River...
-
trips between Clinton, Te****seh, and
Raisin Center along the
former Jacksonburgh and
Palmyra Railroad. It also
preserves former Detroit and
Mackinac Railway...
- Lake Erie Railroad, the
Shelby and
Detroit Railroad and the
Palmyra and
Jacksonburgh Railroad. "Michigan's
Railroad History 1825 - 2014" (PDF).
Michigan Department...
- "convention" to
decide on a name for the place. They
chose the name
Jacksonburgh,
which was
later shortened to Jackson, Michigan.
Rumsey served as the...
- Michigan, and the
first branch line. It was
originally the
Palmyra and
Jacksonburgh Railroad,
running between Palmyra (near
Lenawee Junction) and Jackson...