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  2. Ohio State Route 132 - Wikipedia

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    SR 132 was commissioned in 1923 on the same route as it currently follows, between New Richmond and Owensville. [2] [3] The highway between New Richmond and Batavia was paved in 1927. [4] [5] In 1937 the route was extended north to Clarksville. [6] [7] The section of road between SR 131 and Clarksville was paved in 1942.

  3. U.S. Mail Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Mail Steamship's Ohio and Georgia View of the U.S. mail steamship company's premises, at Aspinwall, N.G.. U.S. Mail Steamship Company was a company formed in 1848 by George Law, Marshall Owen Roberts and Bowes R. McIlvaine to assume the contract to carry the U. S. mails from New York City, with stops in New Orleans and Havana, to the Isthmus of Panama for delivery in California.

  4. Amelia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Eastbound State Route 125 (Main Street) in Amelia. In 2008, Amelia Village Council proposed a one-percent income tax to cover maintenance of Ohio State Route 125 within the village. In response to the proposal, Amelia Residents for Fiscal Responsibility gathered a petition to dissolve the village into Pierce and Batavia townships.

  5. Batavia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Batavia is on Ohio State Route 32, also known as the Appalachian Highway, a major east–west highway that connects Interstate 275 and the Cincinnati area to the rural counties of Southern Ohio. State Routes Ohio State Route 132 and 222 also pass through Batavia's downtown area.

  6. California Steam Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    Amelia (sidewheel steamer): She was launched in 1863 originally as a San Francisco Bay ferry, running between Alviso and San Francisco. In 1868, Amelia was one of the first steamers in the Bay Area to convert from coal to oil for fuel. [39] [40] She was acquired from the company by the California Pacific Railroad Company in 1871. [22]

  7. High-speed rail route from San Francisco to San Jose wins ...

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    “This day is massively important,” said the rail board’s chairman after the vote.

  8. California State Route 132 - Wikipedia

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    The new alignment starts at the intersection of Maze Boulevard (SR 132) and Dakota Avenue where SR 132 travels north on Dakota for a short distance and then turns east onto a newly-built two-lane expressway to SR 99 and Needham Street, where SR 132 then travels southeast on new one-way auxiliary roadways of 5th and 6th Streets alongside SR 99 ...

  9. Ohio State Route 222 - Wikipedia

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    SR 125 west (Ohio Pike) – Amelia: Northern end of SR 125 concurrency: Batavia: 25.00: 40.23: SR 132 south – UC Clermont: Southern end of SR 132 concurrency: 25.67: 41.31: SR 32 / SR 132 north – Williamsburg, Cincinnati, Owensville: Interchange; northern end of SR 132 concurrency: Stonelick Township: 29.14: 46.90: US 50 – Owensville, Milford