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The icon on the far right is a french bulldog. (The Ruehl No. 925 icon)
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November 6, 1976 - April 22, 2004
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The “Last Spike” at Promontory Point, Utah united the nation by rail in 1869. The Central Pacific owners then organized the Southern Pacific as a sister company to capture the California market. For thirty-five years passengers on the Southern Pacific traveling to and from Ogden, Utah would pass the famous point as they rounded the northern end of the Great Salt Lake.
During the Civil War, Captain John Ericsson rendered wooden naval vessels obsolete with his revolutionary vessel the U.S.S. Monitor. In 1862 D. Brainerd Williamson and James Porter honored Ericsson’s contribution with a prophetic ballad: “O give us a Navy of Iron, And to man it our Yankee Lads; And we'll conquer the world's broad oceans, With our Navy of Iron clads.”