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1 VI | struck as she anchored in the road. She brought an unusual 2 IX | The steamer entered the road formed by the islands in 3 X | but the deflections of the road increase this distance by 4 XXVI | it was decided to lay the road between the forty-first 5 XXVI | its good execution. The road grew, on the prairies, a 6 XXVI | the mile. ~Such was the road to be traversed in seven 7 XXVI | extends eastward to meet the road from Omaha. The line from 8 XXVI | breakfast. ~From this point the road, running along Humboldt 9 XXVI | to stop and wait till the road is once more clear. ~This 10 XXVII | connected with Ogden by a branch road; and they spent two hours 11 XXVIII| difficulties in laying the road, and that the government 12 XXVIII| propitious for laying the iron road. ~On the declivity of the 13 XXIX | reaching Evans Pass. The road here attained the highest 14 XXIX | Creek ran parallel with the road, marking the boundary between 15 XXIX | Durant, vice-president of the road, stopped at this point; 16 XXIX | before reaching Omaha. The road followed the capricious 17 XXIX | had waylaid trains on the road. A hundred of them had, 18 XXXI | because it was frozen. The road, then, was quite clear of 19 XXXI | Between the Union Pacific road and the branch which unites 20 XXXIV | have been easy on a clear road throughout. But there were