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What does NPR stand for?

Northern Pacific Railroad


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Full of charm and logs, this seven story structure was built in 1904 by the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Also referred to are the many steamboats visiting the forts, the "Minnesota Train" of miners and settlers going to the gold fields of western Montana and the surveyors for the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Hill purchased the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1901 and, beginning in 1904, built Seattle's King Street Station.
In response to that report, the superintendent of the Northern Pacific Railroad instructed the possemen to end the chase.
But some of the most beautiful pieces in the collection are commemorative bottles issued, for instance, by the Central and Northern Pacific railroads.
Almost three years earlier, BNRR had started what turned out to be a long and expensive process of modifying indenture provisions on bonds issued in 1896 by Northern Pacific Railroad as it was being reorganized.
Rockefeller was the daughter of John French and Mary Billing French and granddaughter of Frederick Billings, the 19th-century president of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Land grants orchestrated by the Northern Pacific Railroad awarded the company 20 square miles of public land for every mile of track laid.

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