Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
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![]() Brass Southern Pacific 2 6 0 with vanderbuilt tender HO scale US $75.00
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![]() OMI HO brass SP Southern Pacific SDP45 DCC US $375.00
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![]() HO Scale Brass Division Point Southern Pacific MK 6 2 8 2 US $1,200.00
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Southern Pacific in California (Images of Rail) List Price: $21.99 Sale Price: $14.39 |
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The Southern Pacific Railroad is California's railroad. As the Central Pacific, it bored and blasted its way east from Sacramento, across the towering High Sierra, meeting with the Union Pacific at Promontory, Utah, completing the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, and profoundly changing the growing United States... |
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Red Globe Southern Pacific Railroad RR Lantern Sale Price: $59.99 |
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NICE QUALITY REPRODUCTION SOLID BRASS TAG 13 " HIGH 6 " DIAMETER AT BASE SHIELD REFLECTOR IS INCLUDED WITH BRACKETS FOR MOUNTING (JUST REMOVE LANTERN HANDLE) AND IS SLOTTED. SHIELD IS 16 " DIAMETER AUTHENTIC DETAILING |
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Southern Pacific's Western Division Sale Price: $69.95 |
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"The Oakland Pier, hub of the Western Division, was among the most recognizable Southern Pacific locations. Activities across the Division were directed from headquarters at the Pier. This book describes the construction, history, and operation of this vital part of the SP... |
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Classic Metal Works Mini Metals HO Scale 1954 Ford F-350 MOW Pickup Southern Pacific Railroad List Price: $14.00 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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The 1954 F-350 1-Ton Pick-up was the premier workhorse of American's agriculture, manufacturing and transportation industries. Mini Metals scale models faithfully replicate the Ford's rugged beauty and stout engineering with an accurate cab and highly detailed die-cast chassis. |
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Thing About You Sale Price: $0.99 |
When and why did North Carolina claim all of the lands west of the Appalachians to the Pacific Ocean?
I have heard that sometime shortly after the Revolutionary War, North Carolina claimed all of the lands west of it's borders all the way to the Pacific Ocean (within its' northern and southern latitudes). Was this claim ever ratified or accepted. What became of this claim? So was California at one time part of North Carolina? I read this information in a book entitled "Trail of Tears" which is an account of the transferring of the Cherrokee Indian Nation from the eastern states to Nebraska.
If they did indeed make that claim, then I don't think there was any basis behind it. At that time, California was part of Spain. It eventually became Mexico, and America got it as a result of the Mexican-American War in the mid 1800's. Also, don't forget that America bought much of the midwest in the Louisiana purchase from France, a few years after the Revolutionary War.


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