. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . in part laid down,the track-laying is progressing, and that sec-tion of the road will be open early in theSpring, and in time to meet the Fort Wayneand Chicago road at Plymouth, thuscomple- 714 RAILROAD RECORD ting a connection for the latter road withChicago. A large business will flow overthe road on completion of this connection.—The work west of Plymouth will be prosecu-ted with vigor. The Fort Wayne Sentinelstates: Should the means placed at the dis-posal of the President be sufficient, the roadwill be exte


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . in part laid down,the track-laying is progressing, and that sec-tion of the road will be open early in theSpring, and in time to meet the Fort Wayneand Chicago road at Plymouth, thuscomple- 714 RAILROAD RECORD ting a connection for the latter road withChicago. A large business will flow overthe road on completion of this connection.—The work west of Plymouth will be prosecu-ted with vigor. The Fort Wayne Sentinelstates: Should the means placed at the dis-posal of the President be sufficient, the roadwill be extended to Plymouth early in theSummer, at which point a temporary connec-will be made with the Peru and Laporte road,giving us a very good Chicago connection.—The whole line will be completed as early aspracticable, and it will then, in conjunctionwith the Ohio and Indiana, form one of thebest and shortest routes from Chicago to theEast and if properly managed cannot failto attract a large share of business and proveprofitable.—Fort Wayne Republican. Tubular Wrought Iron a:. OFFICE, NO. 57, WEST THIRD , OHIO. The supporting parts of these roofs are made in thesame manner as Moseleys TUBULAR tubes are light and of immense strength, capable ofbearing twenty times more burden than will ever goupon them. Such roofs can be built in less than halfthe time, weijrh much less, and cost less than any planof Iron Supporting- now in use, and no more than goodwooden Trusses; besides, this plan of roofing gives afine architectural apperrance, is all iron, and proofagainst injury to walls, by expansion and contrac-tion. We are prepared to manufacture roofing, aftertlisplan of any size and span, in any and alL part4 ofthe country, on the shortest notice. MOSELKY, WINSTON & W. H. MOSELEY, Sup. and BAUDEN & COJanuary 1st., 1856] Special Contractors Frossers Patent LAP-WELDED Every article necessary to DRILL THE TUBE-PLATES and to Se


Size: 1761px × 1419px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookidrailroadreco, bookyear1853