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Chillicothe, where future development is planned. Today, the part of the railroad south of Norville has been abandoned and dismantled. On January 29, 2008, The Chillicothe City Press reported that the city council had voted to buy back the right of way previously sold to Montoff Transportation, paying $ 10 to acquire the 100' wide by 29-mile long corridor. The stated intention was to gradually develop a trail. The report further stated that, though Montoff had the right as part of salvaging the rails to remove the bridges along the right of way, the cost to do so had been excessive. Instead, the deteriorated decks, which were sufficient for light duty use such as a trail, were being left.
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cream parlor) was at North
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December 8, 2006, the Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune reported that the city of Chillicothe sold the majority, about 30 miles (48 km), of the railroad to Seattle-based Montoff Transportation, LLC for $ 976,000. The part of the railroad that was sold had been embargoed since 2004. The city
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Chicago, using the Chicago & Western Indiana as a terminal line. The Wabash became a joint owner of the C&WI along with founder Chicago & Eastern Illinois and other railroads. It comprises the 6th, 7th and 8th Districts of the Decatur Division. Trackage
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The Wabash
Railroad ran their passenger trains that came into St. Louis on a 7-mile stretch of track that ran from Grand Ave (through a rail yard near Vandeventer Avenue), through University City (at Delmar Station) to a junction at Redmond Ave. in Ferguson, where the Ferguson station (now an ice
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Moberly-Des Moines line ran in 1994. The Moberly-to-Moulton segment in Iowa was used extensively in 1993 during the Midwestern Floods of that year, as many observers noted that it was one of the few north–south through routes that were "above sea level" during the
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In 2003, during a dispute caused by inter-community rivalries and jealousies over industrial development along the line, the owner, Green Hills Rural
Development, Inc. "sold" the railroad to the City of Chillicothe, MO, (all real estate, rails, tools, rolling stock and locomotives) for $ 32,500.
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Hannibal Line was constructed in 1855. The line out of the Illinois River valley from Griggsville to Baylis had the steepest ruling grade on the Wabash, almost 2%, which required helpers in steam era. After World War II, the line was relocated to ease the grade. In 1955, passenger service was
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In 1897 the Wabash leases the eastern lines of the former Great
Western Railway between Windsor and Buffalo, which was amalgamated with the Grand Trunk in 1882. Charles M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk and former president of the Wabash, secures a trackage rights
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were inherited, which employed about 1,200 and built most of the system's freight and passenger cars. However, in 1902 President J. Ramsey Jr. announced that a new shop site was needed to handle the increased demand for repairs. Seventy-eight acres of land were purchased on the east side of
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flooding. Unfortunately, this was not a factor that could have been used to save the line. Today the line's right-of-way has not been preserved, and as of 1997 the line was completely dismantled and is quickly being consumed by other land uses.
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may refer to various corporate entities formed over the years using one or the other of these two names. The first railroad to use only Wabash and no other city in its name was the Wabash
Railway in January 1877 which was a rename of the
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became famous with the 1904 revision of an 1882 song about the "Great Rock Island Route." Yet the name was never borne by a real train until the Wabash Railroad christened its Detroit-St. Louis day train as the
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agreement to give the Wabash operating rights in Canada. Its Canadian headquarters are located in St. Thomas because it is roughly equidistant between Detroit and Niagara Falls.
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was sold to the Green Hills Rural Development, Inc., a Missouri economic development group organized as a non-profit corporation, in 1985. The line was leased, by order of the ICC, to the
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along South 9th Street. These were the primary back shops from the mid-1800s to 1905. In 1873, the former shops of the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern (formerly the
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This line covers the 3rd (Montpelier-Detroit) and 4th (Montpelier-Clarke Jct.–B&OCT+SC&S–State Line–C&WI) Districts of the Wabash.
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for traffic to the east. However, the Wabash had overextended itself, and the WPT went bankrupt in 1908; it would later become part of the
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on December 1, 1931. The Wabash Railroad, controlled by the PRR, was organized in July 1941 and bought the Wabash Railway on December 1.
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Norfolk & Western abandoned the track between Lock Springs and Chillicothe in 1983, and salvaged this portion of the line in 1985.
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This wooden box car, owned by the Wabash Railroad, was built in the 1920s and assigned to the Studebaker plant in South Bend, Indiana.
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purchased CBR on July 1, 2006. The 66-mile route is abandoned between Council Bluffs and Blanchard and was converted for use as the
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merged in 1982, although the Wabash continued to exist on paper. NS formally merged the Wabash into the N&W in November 1991.
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was chartered on September 27 and acquired the Indiana portion on October 5. On December 15, the two companies merged as the
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that operated in the mid-central United States. It served a large area, including track in the states of
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The Wabash Railroad resulted from numerous mergers or acquisitions as shown by this table:
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Preferred Share certificate of the Wabash Railroad Company, issued 17 January 1910
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SPV's Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America – Prairies East and Ozarks
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Chicago Arrow (joint with PRR) (westbound counterpart to the Detroit Arrow)
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Companies affiliated with the Pennsylvania Railroad west of Pittsburgh
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Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters
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Middleton, William D., George M. Smerk, and Roberta L. Diehl, eds.
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Starr, Timothy. The Back Shop Illustrated, Volume 2: Midwest Region
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Several portions of the old Wabash Railroad right-of-way have been
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locomotive, was painted into the Wabash "Blue Bird" paint scheme.
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Ford - Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Toledo, Kansas City, Buffalo
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The Wabash had a fleet of passenger trains, including several
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Principal Industries showing 1960 Carloads and Interchanges
1502:"The Railroads of the "Old Northwest" Before the Civil War"
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The historical guide to North American railroads – 2nd Ed
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former route between Fort Wayne and Lafayette, Indiana.
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s "Vista-Dome" dome parlor-observation car in the 1950s.
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1730:. Osceola, Wisconsin: MBI Publishing Co. p. 145.
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1907:, Historical Society of Montgomery County Illinois
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1911:List and Family Trees of North American Railroads
1336:The first passenger trains to be dieselised used
1155:Archer Daniel Midland Company - Decatur, Illinois
991:This line has the highest point on the Wabash at
1552:Railroad Mergers and the Language of Unification
1115:(BN) to share access to Des Moines over the old
1082:Chillicothe-Brunswick Rail Maintenance Authority
3622:Predecessors of the Norfolk and Western Railway
532:The company soon went bankrupt and was sold at
3627:Former Class I railroads in the United States
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588:Later mergers and reorganizations formed the
435:Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis Railroad 1856
390:Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway (1879)
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3677:Standard gauge railways in the United States
1776:(Indiana University Press, 2007). pp 1085–86
1526:Preliminary report on the Eighth Census 1860
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1597:, St. Thomas Public Library, archived from
1170:Granite City Steel - Granite City, Illinois
703:. The ruling was appealed, and in 1933 the
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1121:Appanoose County Community Railroad (APNC)
987:Council Bluffs, Iowa – Brunswick, Missouri
3692:American companies disestablished in 1991
1856:. Ft. Wayne, IN: Erstwhile Publications.
1854:Railroading on the Wabash Fourth District
1812:American Shortline Railway Guide – 5th Ed
1774:Encyclopedia of North American Railroads.
1140:Pillsbury Company - Springfield, Illinois
861:discontinued, and by 1989, the line from
828:Learn how and when to remove this message
672:. The Wabash Railroad itself was sold at
432:Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad 1858
3687:Railway companies disestablished in 1991
1779:Swartz, William. "The Wabash Railroad."
1767:A History of the Wabash Railroad Company
1639:"IAIS announces the acquisition of CBGR"
1173:Acme Fast Freight - Detroit, Kansas City
1152:A. P. Green Firebrick - Mexico, Missouri
752:, and the N&W leased the Wabash and
746:New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad
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510:Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis Railroad
417:Illinois and Southern Iowa Railroad 1865
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1019:. In May 1991 the CBOA was sold to the
652:was formed and acquired control of the
603:The first repair shops were located in
404:Great Western Railway of Illinois 1865
3617:American companies established in 1889
1164:International Salt - Detroit, Michigan
913:Detroit-Saint Louis passenger trains:
308:The source of the Wabash name was the
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1017:Council Bluffs & Ottumwa Railroad
590:Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway
581:Wabash system map, early 20th century
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1769:. Northern Illinois University Press
1616:"Welcome to Wabash Cannonball Trail"
1167:Central Stone - Huntington, Missouri
1072:Thirty-seven miles of track between
810:adding citations to reliable sources
754:Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway
748:(Nickel Plate Road) merged into the
742:Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad
670:Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway
394:Council Bluffs and St. Louis Railway
1478:by M. C. Hallberg (April 24, 2006)
699:charged the PRR with violating the
554:Illinois and Southern Iowa Railroad
526:Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad
401:Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway
370:Norfolk and Western Railway (1964)
238:. Its primary connections included
3662:Defunct New York (state) railroads
1946:Iowa Office of Rail Transportation
1878:Wabash Railroad Historical Society
929:Detroit-Chicago passenger Trains:
650:Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway
566:Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway
528:with a total length of 243 miles.
479:Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway
407:Sangamon and Morgan Railroad 1853
340:of the French name for the river,
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710:The Wabash Railway again entered
550:Great Western Railway of Illinois
492:was chartered April 20, 1853, in
438:Toledo and Illinois Railroad 1856
385:Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
18:Great Western Railroad (Illinois)
1916:History of the Railroads of Ohio
1898:University of Missouri–St. Louis
1756:Wabash Railroad System map 1907
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841:Windsor - Buffalo /Niagara Falls
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429:Toledo and Wabash Railroad 1858
426:Wabash and Western Railroad 1958
367:Norfolk Southern Railway (1982)
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1727:More Classic American Railroads
1628:ICC Decision AB-10 (SUB NO. 27)
797:needs additional citations for
654:Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad
548:. That company merged with the
447:Warsaw and Peoria Railroad 1865
423:Toledo and Wabash Railway 1865
420:Quincy and Toledo Railroad 1865
1591:History of the Wabash Railroad
1158:Detroit Union Produce Terminal
1117:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
1086:Wabash and Grand River Railway
933:Detroit Arrow (joint with PRR)
697:Interstate Commerce Commission
656:, giving the Wabash access to
189:2,524 miles (4,062 kilometres)
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1894:"Wabash Railroad photographs"
1670:"wabashtrace.connections.net"
1405:converted to recreational use
1320:(in partnership with PRR and
596:on August 1, 1889. Financier
1131:Major freight customers 1960
490:Toledo and Illinois Railroad
1588:Bergen, Emily (July 2013),
765:Penn Central Transportation
750:Norfolk and Western Railway
735:Norfolk and Western Railway
542:Wabash and Western Railroad
410:Northern Cross Railway 1847
275:Norfolk and Western Railway
144:Norfolk and Western Railway
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3652:Defunct Michigan railroads
3647:Defunct Missouri railroads
3632:Defunct Illinois railroads
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1193:St. Louis-Colorado Limited
1056:Northern Missouri Railroad
562:Warsaw and Peoria Railroad
558:Quincy and Toledo Railroad
538:Toledo and Wabash Railroad
3637:Defunct Indiana railroads
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1888:Monticello Railway Museum
1787:Lewis, Edward A. (2000).
1429:Wabash Trace Nature Trail
917:Detroit Limited (Pullman)
666:New York Central Railroad
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546:Toledo and Wabash Railway
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3667:Defunct Ontario railways
1810:Stindt, Fred A. (1996).
1549:Burns, James B. (1998).
1457:Delmar Boulevard station
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1029:Iowa Interstate Railroad
897:Toledo Terminal Railroad
658:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
279:Norfolk Southern Railway
103:Midwestern United States
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1409:Wabash Cannonball Trail
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871:Wabash Cannonball Trail
759:On March 31, 1970, the
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483:Northern Cross Railroad
379:Wabash Railroad (1889)
373:Wabash Railroad (1941)
350:'s word for the river.
3657:Defunct Iowa railroads
3642:Defunct Ohio railroads
1852:Baird, Victor (2013).
1765:Grant, Roger H. 2004.
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1833:Walker, Mike (2004).
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1373:Nickel Plate Road 765
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1939:"Abandonment Report"
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867:Liberty Center, Ohio
806:improve this article
770:The N&W and the
761:Pennsylvania Company
693:Pennsylvania Company
234:and the province of
2094:Kansas City Express
2045:City of Kansas City
1816:Kalmbach Publishing
1793:Kalmbach Publishing
1498:Paxson, Frederic L.
1275:Kansas City Express
1228:City of Kansas City
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997:Stanberry, Missouri
598:John Whitfield Bunn
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2058:Des Moines Limited
1926:2006-09-30 at the
1883:Wabash Time Tables
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1484:2008-05-12 at the
1377:21st Century Steam
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2052:City of St. Louis
2005:Passenger service
1863:978-0-615-52148-0
1783:133 (1975): 5-30.
1737:978-0-7603-0758-8
1356:The name of this
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1311:St. Louis Special
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1210:Blue Bird (train)
1148:Decatur, Illinois
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3380:PCC&STL
3265:KCM&OTX
3050:CCC&STL
2023:Banner Blue
1393:EMD SD70ACe
1231:, built by
1222:Cannon Ball
1217:Banner Blue
1074:Chillicothe
976:Banner Blue
924:Cannon Ball
876:The Maumee-
674:foreclosure
534:foreclosure
359:Merger tree
348:Miami tribe
156:Track gauge
128:–1964
3601:Categories
3495:TSTL&W
3460:SLIM&S
3120:CP&STL
2709:NC&STL
2479:CSPM&O
2439:CNO&TP
2404:CAR&NW
1693:2016-04-10
1655:2019-11-22
1566:1567201660
1512:2017-07-17
1463:References
954:Blue Bird'
882:rail trail
740:The PRR's
664:(PRR) and
330:Ohio River
3570:1930–1976
3565:1910–1929
3455:SLB&M
3450:SJ&GI
3440:SFP&P
3430:SB&NY
3425:SA&AP
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2704:M&STL
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2519:DSS&A
2514:D&RGW
2509:DM&IR
2367:AT&SF
2120:Southland
2029:Blue Bird
1968:opsig.org
1431:in Iowa.
1317:Southland
1078:Brunswick
1064:MetroLink
970:Blue Bird
884:in Ohio.
642:timetable
502:Lake Erie
468:The name
290:NJI&I
286:Ann Arbor
150:Technical
140:Successor
76:St. Louis
3558:Timeline
3545:Y&MV
3525:W&LE
3520:WJ&S
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3480:T&FS
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2362:AT&N
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2104:Midnight
1959:March 2,
1924:Archived
1724:(2000).
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1482:Archived
1435:See also
1427:and the
1425:Illinois
1342:ALCO PAs
1295:Red Bird
1042:Missouri
1025:OmniTrax
560:and the
520:towards
518:Illinois
343:Ouabache
326:Illinois
256:Michigan
244:Illinois
232:Missouri
228:Michigan
220:Illinois
206:) was a
175: in
80:Missouri
67:Overview
3587:italics
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3395:P&E
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3295:M&I
3160:D&M
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3060:C&G
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3035:C&A
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2178:Current
2008:on the
1346:EMD E8s
1322:L&N
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889:Conrail
506:Indiana
322:Indiana
252:Detroit
240:Chicago
236:Ontario
216:Indiana
170:⁄
130: (
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108:Ontario
2864:SLSFTX
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1338:EMD E7
1050:, and
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858:Toledo
644:, 1887
556:, the
552:, the
536:. The
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498:Toledo
396:(1877)
336:is an
334:Wabash
266:; and
230:, and
186:Length
96:Locale
3470:SSWTX
3465:SOUMS
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1942:(PDF)
1749:Notes
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316:near
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3405:PRDG
3370:OWRN
3350:OCAA
3325:NCRY
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2201:BNSF
2195:AMTK
1961:2006
1858:ISBN
1839:ISBN
1820:ISBN
1797:ISBN
1732:ISBN
1571:OCLC
1561:ISBN
1419:and
1413:Ohio
1344:and
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1007:The
1003:Iowa
952:The
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687:The
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488:The
314:Ohio
288:and
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212:Ohio
195:The
132:1964
124:1837
120:1837
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3255:IGN
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2679:MIS
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2310:FXE
2279:VIA
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