“The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right, which Heaven itself has ordained.” -George Washington On February 22, 1732, the world was forever changed when a special child was born. He was a husband, a father (of adopted children), a man of faith, a general and the first President of The United States of America. All the things he did in his life he did not aspire to do, but rose to the occasion when his people and his country needed him most. One thing is certain, he did it all with the help and direction of God. This great country was founded by our Father in Heaven. George knew this and always tried to do what's right before God. Countless miracles can be seen through the revolutionary war and the fact the colonies won against the powerful British army is a miracle in and of itself. Many times mysterious weather like fog, wind, and storms saved his troops and helped them defeat the Briti...
On May 10th, 1869, the race to complete the great transcontinental railroad came to an end with a golden spike. In three long and difficult years, the two companies, Union Pacific and Central Pacific laid nearly 2000 miles of track ultimately meeting in Promontory, Utah. It was known there was a need for this railroad since 1832, but challenges arose in congressional funding and the civil war. In 1853, congress finally approved funds to survey the land. However, with the rising tensions from the North and South, progress was slow going. It wasn't until 1862, one year into the civil war that a Republican-controlled Congress passed the Pacific Railroad Act, which guaranteed public land grants and loans to the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific railroad companies. In 1866, construction finally began, but was not without it challenges. Terrible weather, long harsh work hours, Indian raids and getting over/through the Sierra Nevada mountains ...
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