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ColumbusCapital of Ohio, on the Scioto and Olentangy rivers; seat of Franklin County; population (2000 est) 711,500. There are coalfields and natural gas resources nearby, and local industries include the manufacture of cars, aircraft, space equipment, missiles, and electrical goods; it is also a centre for government, banking, and insurance. Columbus was founded in 1812, became the state capital in 1816, and was incorporated as a city in 1834. Columbus developed in the 19th century as an important transport centre: it was connected to the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1831, and the railroad arrived in 1850; later on it became known for the manufacture of horse-drawn carriages and wagons. During the American Civil War it was the largest prisoner-of-war camp in the North.
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But this extraordinary creature could transport itself from one place to another with surprising velocity; as, in an interval of three days, the Governor Higginson and the Columbus had observed it at two different points of the chart, separated by a distance of more than seven hundred nautical leagues. Finally they reached the point now known as Cape Gracias-a-Dios, and when they let the anchor go, and found that in a short time it came to rest on the floor of the ocean, some one of the sailors--perhaps Columbus himself-- is said to have remarked: The decision at which Bill had arrived with such dramatic suddenness in the middle of Piccadilly was the same at which some centuries earlier Columbus had arrived in the privacy of his home. |
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