DescriptionMining and Scientific Press - March 28 1885 - Interoceanic Ship Railway (206).png
English: Wood engraving illustrating the plan for an "Interoceanic Ship Railway" in Central America between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, proposed by
James B. Eads in the late 19th century. It was never built, and the
Panama Canal was built instead. (image cropped and cleaned up)
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This image or file is extracted from a scan of the Mining and Scientific Press, published by Dewey & Co., San Francisco, California, USA. The original image is on page 206 of the issue dated March 28, 1885,
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Signature lower left, "J. [o, q, d]. Davidson". In lower right indicates was originally made for Scientific American
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