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"Economist Paul H. Cootner, who generally has underplayed the impact of the
railroad on economic growth, admitted that railroads "began to revolutionize
trade patterns" in the 1850s.25. 24. Alexandria Gazette, April 6, 1857; and
February 29, 1860; Gazette, May 8, 1856; Richmond Daily Dispatch, April 7, 1860
; 40 BPW 1857-58, "Report of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company,"
68. 25. Fitzhugh, Sociology, 203; Paul H. Cootner, "T ..."
Still Fighting the Civil War(1st Edition) The American South and Southern History by DavidR. Goldfield Paperback, 400 Pages, Published 2013 by Lsu Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8071-5215-7, ISBN: 0-8071-5215-3