Examples of Transcontinental Railroad in a sentence
To redesignate Golden Spike National Historic Site and to establish the Transcontinental Railroad Network.
This timing is deliberate: It commemorates important milestones—the arrival of the first Japanese to the United States on May 7, 1843, and the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869.
LOVE, and Mr. STEW- ART) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources A BILLTo redesignate Golden Spike National Historic Site and to establish the Transcontinental Railroad Network.
Add to these infrastructure investments the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and the creation of the inter-coastal waterway, and the story that emerges is not only the building of America but also the making of the greatest power in history.
Slavery, Scandal, and Steel Rails: The 1854 Gadsden Purchase and the Building of the Second Transcontinental Railroad Across Arizona and New Mexico Twenty-Five Years Later.
Spike 150, the Sesquicentennial of the completion (in 5/10/1869) of the Transcontinental Railroad celebration will bring about 250,000 people downtown, Western Weber County residents petitioned the State to create a new city, real estate values are the highest ever, and there is high morale in the county and great working relationships between the commissioners.
The first 10 days of May were chosen to coincide with two important milestones: the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States (May 7, 1843) and contributions of Chinese workers to the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, completed May 10, 1869.
Transcontinental Railroad | Completed in 1869, it helped connect the West and East coasts.
Border Security Institutions At the time, news media declared the Tariff Act of 4 July 1789 as “the second Declaration of Independence.”162 For nearly 125 years, customs revenue funded the entire U.S. government and paid for the nation’s early growth and infrastructure: territories of Louisiana, Oregon, Florida, and Alaska; National Road from Maryland to West Virginia; Transcontinental Railroad; lighthouses; U.S. military and naval 162 “History of Customs.”academies; and the city of Washington, DC.
Beneficiary projects include the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and reconstruction of the southern states after the American Civil War (Haughey, 2014; Geraldi, & Morris, 2011; Westland, 2018).