Excerpt from Aggie Life, Vol. 8: October 6, 1897Meanwhile the lot of land of which the permission to use had been granted was being cleared (it had been densely wooded), and as it was thus brought more clearly under View the difficulties of bringing it into suitable condition for the uses proposed became more obvious.It seemed, therefore, in view of the encouraging nature
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Note: no copy of volume 5, issue 3 (june 1897) has been located. 7 (april 1898 — august 1898): 1-4 note: july-august 1898 was published as a double issue. 8 (september 1898): 5 note: apparently because of misnumbering, this issue is identified.
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Railroad expansion rose again in 1895, but was arrested in 1897 by another economic trough. 4 miles, although 100,000 miles of rail was added from 1878 to 1896.
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