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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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sses a general railroad law, providing that no franchise heretofore granted to construct a railroad, or to build or establish bridges or ferries, or operate any line of travel shall hereafter continue to be or be construed to remain exclusive ......1873 Compulsory education law passed......1874 By act of legislature, March 27, 1874, the Stevens Battery, in construction since 1843, which had cost over $2,500,000, still unfinished, is sold to United States government for $145,000......Nov. 2, 1874 People ratify twenty-eight amendments to the constitution, proposed by the legislatures of 1847 and 1875......Sept. 7, 1875 Act passed creating a State board of health......1877 Centennial anniversary of the capture of Princeton celebrated by a mock fight of Newark and Pennsylvania militia......Jan. 3, 1877 Convention of colored men held at Princeton to consider the condition of their race, politically and socially......Aug. 22, 1877 Bureau of labor statistics created by