QUACKENBOS, HERMAN Q. 



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QUACKENBOS, HERMAN Q. XIV. Decease 742 ; career as an astronomer, 742 ; death, 



of, 658. 742. 



QUAGLIA. Cardinal ANGELO. XII. Obituary, QUIMBY, JAMES M. XIV. Decease of, 646. 



645. QUINCY, JOSIAH. IV. Birth, 715; pursuits, 



QUARTLEY, FREDERICK W. XV. Decease 715 ; death, 715. 



of, 574. QUINCY, JOSIAH. XV. Decease of, 571. 



QUEENSLAND. XL Railroads in, 676. QU1NET, EDGAR, a French writer. XV. 



XII. (See Australia.) Biographical sketch of, 667. 



QUESADA, MANUEL. IX. Elected command- QU1NN, Rev PAUL, Methodist bishop. XIII. 



er-in-chief of the Cuban forces, 212 ; address, Obituary of, 562. 



212. QUINN, Rev. THOMAS R. XL Obituary of, 



QUETELET, LAMBERT A. J. XIV. Birth, 591. 



RAILROADS. V. Mileage and cost of rail- 

 roads proposed and completed in the United 

 States, 742; distribution to geographical sec- 

 tions, 742 ; accidents in the United States for 

 a series of years, 742 ; legislative enactments 

 in New York, 743 ; number of persons carried, 

 etc., on New York railroads, 743 ; on Massa- 

 chusetts railroads, 743; statistics of British 

 railroads for 1855-'64, 744 ; statistics of New 

 York railroads, 744. 



VII. Length, organization, and cost, 670 ; 

 route, 670; difficulty of construction, 670; 

 distances within different elevations, 670; 

 equipment, 671 ; tunnelling, 671 ; trestle-work 

 and its construction, 671 ; Mont Oenis Rail- 

 way : passage of trains, 672 ; mode of con- 

 struction, 672 ; central adhesion-rail, 672. 



VIII. Length in the United States, 662; 

 cost of construction, etc., 663 ; population per 

 mile, 663 ; cost per mile, 663 ; do. in other 

 countries, 663. 



IX. Number of miles constructed in 1869, 

 598; distribution of railway-lines, 598; sum- 

 mary of the miles of railroad in operation in 

 each State, 599; completion of the Pacific 

 Railroad, 599; Government aid, 599; grades, 

 599 ; management, 599 ; report of the examin- 

 ing commission, 600. 



XL Congressional land-grants, 672, 673; 

 mileage of, in the United States by States, 

 673 ; by sections, 673 ; increase in 1871, 673 ; 

 yearly progress since 1827, 673 ; congressional 

 grants in Illinois, 674; in Mississippi, 674; 

 Alabama, 674 ; Florida, 674 ; Louisiana, 674 ; 

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Arkansas, 674; Missouri, 674; Iowa, 674; 

 Michigan, 674; Wisconsin, 674, 675; Minne- 

 sota, 675 ; Kansas, 675 ; California, 675 ; Ore- 

 gon, 675 ; to Pacific Railroads, 675 ; in aid of 

 canals, 675; of wagon-roads, 675; certificates 

 issued in 1870-1871, 675 ; grant to the Texas 

 Pacific road, 675, 676; to New Orleans Rail- 

 road and Vicksburg Railroad, 676; earnings 

 of principal roads in 1871, 676; mileage of 

 railroads in European countries, 676 ; narrow- 

 gauge railroads, 676. 



XIII. The constitutional power of Congress 

 over, 755. 



XV. The mania subsiding, 668 ; miles laid 

 in the year, 668 ; financial condition, 668 ; de- 

 faults in the payment of interest, 669; total 

 bonded indebtedness, 669; miles of road in 

 the several States, 669 ; miles of road in New 

 England, 670 ; business done during the year, 

 670; earnings, 670; receipts, 670; capital 

 stock, 670 ; comparison with foreign railroads, 

 670 ; results, 671 ; accidents, 671 ; St. Louis 

 Railroad Convention, 671 ; proceedings, 671, 

 672; memorial of Western grain-producers, 

 673 ; recommendations, 673. 



RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPHS. II. Debate 

 in Congress on authorizing the Government to 

 take possession of, 327. 



RAILROAD STOCKS. XII. Monthly price 

 of, 300. 



RAILWAY BRIDGE. XIV. Novel construc- 

 tion, 742 ; length of draws, 742 ; success, 743 ; 

 security, 743. 



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