The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... Union Pacific ran west from Omaha . In 1863 Thomas C. Durant of Boston , representing Union Pacific inter- ests , spent a winter in Washington . His books recorded an expenditure of $ 435,000 under the heading : " Suspense Account ...
... Union Pacific ran west from Omaha . In 1863 Thomas C. Durant of Boston , representing Union Pacific inter- ests , spent a winter in Washington . His books recorded an expenditure of $ 435,000 under the heading : " Suspense Account ...
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... Union , which at the time had a total membership of 150,000 . The Railway Union requested the Pullman Company to submit the issues involved to arbitration , but the company refused to arbitrate . Then the union ordered its members not ...
... Union , which at the time had a total membership of 150,000 . The Railway Union requested the Pullman Company to submit the issues involved to arbitration , but the company refused to arbitrate . Then the union ordered its members not ...
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... Union guilty of conspiracy in restraint of trade . The union had tried to bring about a boycott against the D. E. Loewe Company . This action , the Court held , was a violation of the Sherman Anti- Trust Act . The company won its suit ...
... Union guilty of conspiracy in restraint of trade . The union had tried to bring about a boycott against the D. E. Loewe Company . This action , the Court held , was a violation of the Sherman Anti- Trust Act . The company won its suit ...
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