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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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February 25 2012 -
Landscaper helps traverse the muddy divide
DANVERS — The chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad, a man who helped create the first transcontinental railroad to link America's East and West coasts, was born in the Putnamville section of Danvers. |
February 24 2012 -
Red's Hot Stove League
The Putnam Underground Railroad Education Center is getting ready for its 12th annual Lincoln Luncheon. It will be held Friday February 17th at the Zane State/Ohio University Zanesville Campus Center. Tickets are 25 dollars and you must call to make a reservation at (740) 450-3100. |
February 21 2012 -
London - A Week To Remember - With Brian Wagner
The Putnam Underground Railroad Education Center is getting ready for its 12th annual Lincoln Luncheon. It will be held Friday February 17th at the Zane State/Ohio University Zanesville Campus Center. Tickets are 25 dollars and you must call to make a reservation at (740) 450-3100. |
February 13 2012 -
Underground railroad center to have Civil War 150th anniversary luncheon
ZANESVILLE -- The Putnam Underground Railroad Education Center will commemorate the sesquicentennial with the 12th Annual Lincoln Luncheon. The center will present "John Lincoln Clem and President Abraham Lincoln, Drummer Boy of Chickamauga, 16th President of the United States." This event will be at noon Friday at Zane State/Ohio University Zanesville Campus Center. Cost is $25. To make ... |
February 04 2012 -
News Sentinel readers share their Civil War stories
My great-grandfather, James Polk Byrne, was born in what is now Putnam County in 1842. He and two of his brothers, Robert and George, enlisted in the Confederate army at Granville, Tenn., in June 1861. They were trained at Camp Trousdale and became part of the 17th Tennessee Infantry CSA. |
January 31 2012 -
Train strikes, kills student on tracks
HURRICANE, W.Va. - A Putnam County teenager was struck and killed by a train about a quarter-mile from his high school Tuesday afternoon.Authorities did not immediately release the victims name, but friends identified him as Jacob Ball, 16, a junior at... |
January 14 2012 -
Academy of Holy Names, Florida Gators graduate Sara Petrick chases dream in U.S. Olympic marathon t
By Bob Putnam, Times Staff Writer Friday, January 13, 2012 APOLLO BEACH — Sara Petrick trains hard every day, logging countless miles on runs by herself. She races as many weekends as possible. She is getting faster and faster. Still, it might not be fast enough when she competes in today's U.S. Olympic marathon trials in Houston. Petrick, a former standout at Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa ... |
January 14 2012 -
Academy of Holy Names, Florida Gators graduate Sara Petrick chases Olympic dream
By Bob Putnam, Times Staff Writer Friday, January 13, 2012 APOLLO BEACH — Sara Petrick trains hard every day, logging countless miles on runs by herself. She races as many weekends as possible. She is getting faster and faster. Still, it might not be fast enough when she competes in today's 2012 U.S. Olympic marathon trial in Houston. Petrick, a former standout at Academy of the Holy Names and ... |
January 06 2012 -
Mathews House, PURE Center host holiday open house
ZANESVILLE --At the Dr. Increase Mathews House, at 304 Woodlawn Ave., and the Putnam Underground Railroad Education Center, the sights and sounds of the holiday season were in abundance during their open house events Sunday afternoon. |
October 16 2011 -
Westward ho
WORCESTER - From the hilltop vantage point on Franklin Street near where upper Putnam Lane used to be, passers-by can get a panoramic view of the thousands upon thousands of feet of ribbon-like iron rail that cut across the swath of acreage that makes up the mammoth CSX freight yard. |
October 16 2011 -
State to manage funds for rail line
LEIPSIC, Ohio -- The Ohio Rail Development Commission Thursday agreed to manage $800,000 awarded last year to the village of Leipsic for construction of railroad access to an industrial park planned north of the Putnam County community. |
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