“The railroad was built through particularly swampy land and was cheaply constructed,” Greenville historian and retired Furman University professor Judy Bainbridge told The Post and Courier.
In Tuesday’s election, voters decided to sell Cincinnati’s railroad. Issue 22 allows the Cincinnati Southern Railway board to see the railroad to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. The railway ...
Cox, M.E. Ingalls, and the Hon. Charles Francis Adams, chosen to settle questions between the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad and the bondholders of the Cincinnati Hamilton and ...
Many slaves actually crossed the river from Kentucky into the Cincinnati area when following the Underground Railroad. Today, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center tells the story of ...
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