1873 in the United States

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1873
in
the United States

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Events from the year 1873 in the United States. Hudson River yacht club is established

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March 4: Henry Wilson becomes the 18th U.S. vice president

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In 1873, railroads connect Northern Michigan port cities of Ludington, Traverse City and Petoskey. By 1880 the Great Lakes region would dominate logging, with Michigan producing more lumber than any other state.[1]
In 1873, railroads connect Northern Michigan port cities of Ludington, Traverse City and Petoskey. By 1880 the Great Lakes region would dominate logging, with Michigan producing more lumber than any other state.[1]

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  1. ^ "Lumber Industry." Encyclopedia of American History. Answers Corporation, 2006.

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