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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    Includes a 3.3-mile segment of the Natchez Trace (partially in the Natchez Trace Parkway right of way) and an archeological investigation site at the location that from 1811 to 1823 housed a government agency to the Choctaw. [9] 21: Old Natchez Trace (170-30) Old Natchez Trace (170-30) November 7, 1976

  3. List of Louisiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company: ML&T SP: 1877 1934 Texas and New Orleans Railroad: Natchez, Ball and Shreveport Railway: N/A Natchez, Red River and Texas Railroad: MP: 1881 1897 Natchez and Western Railway: Natchez, Urania and Ruston Railway: 1899 1970 N/A Natchez and Western Railway: MP: 1904 1905

  4. Illinois Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A line started in 1897 as the "Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad" was built by the J.J. Newman Lumber Company from Hattiesburg, to Sumrall. In 1904 the name was changed to the Mississippi Central Railroad (reporting mark MSC). In 1906 the Natchez and Eastern Railway was formed to build a rail line from Natchez to Brookhaven. In 1909 this line was ...

  5. History of Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Great Temple on Mound C and the Sun Chiefs cabin, drawn by Alexandre de Batz in the 1730s. According to archaeological excavations, the area has been continuously inhabited by various cultures of indigenous peoples since the 8th century A.D. [1] The original site of Natchez was developed as a major village with ceremonial platform mounds, built by people of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture ...

  6. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    On the Mississippi River, most shipping was down river on log rafts or wooden boats that were dismantled and sold as lumber in the vicinity of New Orleans. Steam-powered river navigation began in 1811–12, between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and New Orleans. Inland steam navigation rapidly expanded in the following decades.

  7. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Building the redwood region: The redwood lumber industry and the landscape of Northern California, 1850–1929" (PhD dissertation, University of California, Berkeley; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2000. 3001767). Cox, Thomas R. Mills and markets: A history of the Pacific Coast lumber industry to 1900 (U of Washington Press, 2016).

  8. It's not just Shiffrin and Vonn. The US Ski Team has multiple ...

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    United States' Mikaela Shiffrin, left, and United States' Breezy Johnson listen to the national anthem as they wear their gold medals for a women's team combined event, at the Alpine Ski World ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/New Orleans ...

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    The railroad of New Orleans, Natalbany and Natchez Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in the eastern part of Louisiana. The owned mileage extends northwesterly from Natalbany to Grangeville., a distance of 28.226 miles. The carrier also owns yard and side tracks totaling 7. ...