The Ohio Railroad Guide, Illustrated: Cincinnati to Erie Via Columbus And ...

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The Ohio Railroad Guide, Illustrated: Cincinnati to Erie Via Columbus And ...
Edward Deering Mansfield, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland And Erie Railroad
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Its advantages for business are very great — ^being the outlet of ihe Ohio canal, and the best harbor on Lake Erie, within an hundred miles. The canal brought to it the vast export trade of Northern Ohio— especially of the great wheat counties, and for the same reason, it became an entrepot of impor- ted goods. This gave it the first impulse. Then cafne the era of railways; and Cleveland was one of Ae first western towns to foresee and take advantage of the new system of conmierce and locomotio...n. So Digitized by Google \ Digitized by VjOOQ iC CO L . i Digitized by CjOOQ iC r.-?
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In order to give some idea of its commercial im- portance, I annex some statistics of its exports and imports — which, dry as they are, may nevertheless interest the mercantile traveler.


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