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On August 24, 1916, the Frisco was reorganized as the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, though the line never went west of Texas, terminating more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from San Francisco. The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway had two main lines: St. Louis–Tulsa–Oklahoma City-Floydada, Texas, and Kansas City–Memphis–Birmingham.
Fort Sam Houston (in San Antonio) Fort D. A. Russell (near Marfa) Fort San Jacinto (in Galveston) Fort Travis (on Point Bolivar) Additionally, unfortified coastal artillery stations were established at key points on the Texas coast to prevent U-boats or aircraft from approaching Texas ports.
St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway: 1900 1901 1964 (to Frisco of 1916) [3] State line to Denison (acquired other lines in 1904) Red River, Texas and Southern Railway: 1901 1902 1904 (to Frisco of Texas) Denison to Dallas and Fort Worth: Sulphur Springs Railway: 1902 1903 1907 (to Frisco of 1896) Scullin (on the line to Dallas-Fort Worth ...
Fort Lee Air Force Station, located on the United States Army Fort Lee installation, was selected in 1956 for a Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system direction center (DC) site, designated DC-04. The SAGE system was a network linking Air Force (and later FAA) General Surveillance Radar stations into a centralized center for Air ...
The building of the trail was in two sections: the 462-mile (744 km) San Francisco to Los Angeles section and the rest of the 2,238-mile (3,602 km) distance to Tipton, Missouri. Butterfield Overland Mail Route 1858-1861 Period on a 1873 Campbells Map by Greg Wadley. The San Francisco to Los Angeles section was previously one of the most developed.
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