The carrier had only re- cently erected Lee Hall Depot at the corner of Elmhurst Street and Warwick Road (now Boulevard) in Lee Hall Village, a district of Newport News. (The terminal was named after Lee Hall Mansion.
Ohio Boys in Dixie: The Adventures of Twenty-two Scouts Sent by Gen. O.M. Mitchell to Destroy a Railroad, with a...
Its editor , William W. Holden , had been a late convert to secession and a frequent critic of the Confederate government . Three weeks after the incident , in a lengthy editorial , Holden said he had heard threats made against him ...
After initially expressing reservations , General Grant finally approved Sherman's plan but asked him to wait ... 2 When Confederate general William J. Hardee assumed command of the Department of South Carolina , Georgia , and East ...
Rails through Dixie. San Marino, Calif.: Golden West Books, 1965. Lamb, J. Parker. “Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad.” In Encyclopedia of North American Railroads, 709–11. Edited by William D. Middleton, George M. Smerk, and Roberta L.
... 204, 207, 2114212 Shadel, Bill 81, 172, 212 The Shadow 188 Sharbutt, Del 119 share-time radio stations on single frequency 42 Shaw, Bernard 158, 172, 2124213 Shenandoah (dirigible) 34 Shepard, Dick 147 Shirer, William L. 16, 58, 59, ...
For a history of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and Meridian's role as a southern railroad center, see J. Parker Lamb, Railroads of Meridian (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 2012); Jim Cox, Rails Across Dixie: A History of ...
In 1980, incidentally, he further maintained: “The first stage ofthe journey of computer-based information into our culture ... The growth in technology applies to an online newspaper as well as an abundance of quests for added data, ...
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Philip Morris Follies of1946, a Tuesday evening half-hour musical variety feature headlined by Desmond with Jerry Gray and His Orchestra, humorist Herb Shriner and vocalist Margaret Whiting. It debuted over NBC on January 22, 1946, ...