The Modern Railroad

CHAPTER XXII

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Enticing settlers to the virgin lands of the West--Emigration bureaus--Railways extended for the benefit of emigrants--The first continuous railroad across the American continent-- Campaigns for developing sparsely settled places in the West-- Unprofitable branch railroads in the East--Development of scientific farming--Improved farms are traffic-makers--New factories being opened--How railroad managers have developed Atlantic City.