Letters On the Internal Improvements And Commerce of the West

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Letters On the Internal Improvements And Commerce of the West
H a S Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn
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Branches have been made from the Providence route to Ded- ham and Taunton, and a company has been incorporated for continuing the latter to New-Bedford. From the Lowell line, another has been constructed to Haverhill, on Merrimac River, which is destined to pass on to Exeter and Dover, if not beyond.
The Great Western Rail-road, for connecting the Erie Canal with Boston harbor, has been completed to Worcester, and next autumn will enter the valley of Connecticut River, at Springfield, and the f
...ollowing year he opened to the confines of New- York, and probably be finished to Albany.
This is the last link in the lengthened chain of intercommu- nication, whose terminating rings are secured to the peir-heads of Boston harbor, and of the port of St. Louis. It unites the ocean with the waters of the Mississippi, and demands the united favor, patronage, and energetic co-operation of the people, and the government of the State, to bring it to an early and success- ful conclusion. Next year there will remain but about sixty 48 miles to complete, — a large portion of which, is in the progress of gradation.


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