By 1817, stagecoaches were running between Washington and Wheeling; by 1833 contractors had carried their work to Columbus, Ohio, and by 1852, to Vandalia, Illinois. [Please select]
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They had never known anything better than cold houses, draughty and crowded stagecoaches, and stony highways--plenty of obstacles, you see, and few luxuries. [Please select]
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Still, with all its discomforts, traveling in the worst of cars was better than traveling in the old stagecoaches. [Please select]
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"I am not so sure that I should not have liked stagecoaches better." [Please select]
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"Neither the English stagecoaches nor Stephenson's railroad could have been very comfortable, to judge from your descriptions of them," laughed Steve. [Please select]
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Stagecoaches had come in, and a line ran regularly between New York and Philadelphia. [Please select]
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