Quote by John Moody
In the United States three new methods of transportation made thei

In the United States three new methods of transportation made their appearance at almost the same time – the steamboat, the canal boat, and the rail car. – John Moody

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Great men are usually the products of their times and one of the men developed by these times takes rank with the greatest railroad leaders in history. – John Moody

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The close relationship between railroad expansion and the genera development and prosperity of the country is nowhere brought more distinctly into relief than in connection with the construction of the Pacific railroads. – John Moody

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They put chains on me they chained my waist, my legs. Put me in the back of a squad car, and I literally blacked out. I didnt even – theres whole pieces missing. – Jim Bakker

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