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The York River Railroad : 1851-1881, Stuart B. Medlin
The York River Railroad : 1851-1881, Stuart B. Medlin
Master's Theses
The construction of railroads in the State of Virginia was perhaps the single most important economic development that affected the growth of the state. Connecting isolated sections of the state, railroads enabled rural and urban areas to share their respective contributions to the economic prosperity of the common-wealth. Beginning in 1836, when Virginia's first line was constructed, Virginia railroading developed rapidly from 676 3/4 miles in 1851 to 1,954 miles in 1880.
One of the lines that contributed to this economic development was a short thirty-eight mile track that ran from Richmond to West Point at the head of the …
Monopolies During The Reign Of James I., William Charles Thompson
Monopolies During The Reign Of James I., William Charles Thompson
Master's Theses
The Statue of Monopolies or 1624 occupies a prominent place in the economic history of England. It was the first national patent law to contain all the essentials, and thereby made a large contribution to England's later technical progress.