The Old National Road: A Chapter of American ExpansionF.J. Heer, 1901 - 151 halaman A history of the creation of the Old National Road connecting Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and its importance in the expansion and enrichment of America. |
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Halaman 31
... division of the territory northwest of the river Ohio to form a constitution and state government , and for the admission of such state into the Union on an equal footing with the original states , and for other purposes . " Three per ...
... division of the territory northwest of the river Ohio to form a constitution and state government , and for the admission of such state into the Union on an equal footing with the original states , and for other purposes . " Three per ...
Halaman 34
... division of the road was enormous . The commissioners in their report to Congress estimated the cost at $ 0,000 per mile , not including bridges . The cost of the road : from Cumberland to Uniontown was $ 9,745 per mile . The cost of ...
... division of the road was enormous . The commissioners in their report to Congress estimated the cost at $ 0,000 per mile , not including bridges . The cost of the road : from Cumberland to Uniontown was $ 9,745 per mile . The cost of ...
Halaman 40
... division of the surplus revenue among the states , as a substitute for the promotion of internal improve- ments by the general government , attempting a limitation and distinction too difficult and important to be settled and acted upon ...
... division of the surplus revenue among the states , as a substitute for the promotion of internal improve- ments by the general government , attempting a limitation and distinction too difficult and important to be settled and acted upon ...
Halaman 46
... division . For many years the centre of western population was in the Ohio valley , and good steamers were plying the Ohio when the National Road was first opened . Indeed the road was originally intended for the accommodation of the ...
... division . For many years the centre of western population was in the Ohio valley , and good steamers were plying the Ohio when the National Road was first opened . Indeed the road was originally intended for the accommodation of the ...
Halaman 61
... division line , the road being divided by it into two divisions.50 West of the Ohio the eighty - seventh mile post from Wheeling was , at one time , a division line between two departments in Ohio.51 Later , the road in Ohio was cut up ...
... division line , the road being divided by it into two divisions.50 West of the Ohio the eighty - seventh mile post from Wheeling was , at one time , a division line between two departments in Ohio.51 Later , the road in Ohio was cut up ...
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Act of March acts admitting Ohio Alleghany Braddock's Road bridges Brownsville buffalo building cent central west century Chillicothe Cincinnati Clairsville Columbus commissioners completed Congress continuing the road contract course cross distance east eastern England erected expense express mail feet Fort Cumberland gate keepers grounds Gwynn's highway horses Hotel hundred Idem inches Indiana Indiana and Illinois internal improvement Kentucky Kirkersville land landlords Laurel Hill Laws of Ohio leaves Columbus mail coaches Maryland Mile House miles west Monongahela Monongahela river mountain navigation Ohio river Old National Road old road opened passed passengers Pennsylvania Pennsylvania pamphlet Pittsburg Potomac President railway repair road from Cumberland road in Ohio road was built route Sign stage coach stage companies Steubenville thousand tion to-day toll gates town Uniontown United Vandalia Virginia Washington western division westward Wheeling width Wilderness Road Youghiogheny Youghiogheny river Zane's trace Zanesville
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Halaman 41 - ... regulations respecting the territory and other property of the United States.
Halaman 40 - A right to impose duties to be paid by all persons passing a certain road, and on horses and carriages, as is done by this bill, involves the right to take the land from the proprietor, on a valuation...
Halaman 124 - An act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio...
Halaman 26 - June next, after deducting all expenses incident to the same, shall be applied to the laying out and making public roads, leading from the navigable waters emptying into the Atlantic, to the Ohio, to the said State, and through the same, such roads to be laid out under the authority of Congress, with the consent of the several States through which the road shall pass...
Halaman 116 - But this one was of a sterner sort, and even in its shedding off of bank and hedgerow as it marched straight and full for the open downs, it seemed to declare its contempt for adventitious trappings to catch the shallow-pated.
Halaman 40 - This power can be granted only by an amendment to the constitution, and in the mode prescribed by it. If the power exist, it must be either because it has been specifically granted to the United States, or that it is incidental to some power which has been specifically granted. If we examine the specific grants of power, we do not find it among them ; nor is it incidental to any power which has been specifically granted.
Halaman 31 - And be it further enacted, That the sum of thirty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to defray the expenses of laying out and making said road.
Halaman 40 - A right to legislate for one of these purposes is a right to legislate for the others. It is a complete right of jurisdiction and sovereignty for all the purposes of internal improvement, and not merely the right of applying money under the power vested in Congress to make appropriations, under which power, with the consent of the States through which this road passes, the work was originally commenced, and has been so far executed.
Halaman 32 - SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That the President be, and he is hereby requested, to cause to be laid before Congress, as soon as convenience will permit, after the commencement of each session, a statement of the proceedings under this act, that Congress may be enabled to adopt such further measures as may from time to time be proper under existing circumstances. Approved March 29, 1806.
Halaman 9 - It is a monument of a past age; but like all other monuments, it is interesting, as well as venerable. It carried thousands of population and millions of wealth into the West; and more than any other material structure in the land, served to harmonize and strengthen, if not to save, the Union.