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Railway construction company owned by [[George B. Crawley]]. Sub-contracted by the [[Imperial Mexican Railway]] to construct the Mexico City to Veracruz line.<ref>[[Engineering 1879 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index]]</ref>
Railway construction company owned by [[George B. Crawley]]. Sub-contracted by the [[Imperial Mexican Railway]] to construct the Mexico City to Veracruz line.<ref>Engineering 1879 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index</ref>


1864-73 [[Edward Wilthew Jackson]] employed in Mexico as Assistant Agent<ref> [[1896 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref>
1864-73 [[Edward Wilthew Jackson]] employed in Mexico as Assistant Agent<ref>1896 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries </ref>


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Railway construction company owned by George B. Crawley. Sub-contracted by the Imperial Mexican Railway to construct the Mexico City to Veracruz line.[1]

1864-73 Edward Wilthew Jackson employed in Mexico as Assistant Agent[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Engineering 1879 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index
  2. 1896 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries