Within the 1800’s America’s commerce relied on our railroad system, and railroad safety relied on accurate timekeeping. A minimum standard of excellent quality, adopted by the company for watches, was supposed to include: a mechanism with 15 stones and a patented controller that is adapted to changes in temperature, variations in time should not exceed 30 seconds per week. Employees are now required to check their watches for a quarterly review and comparison with the standard weekly time with various local inspectors, who were appointed for this purpose. It opened June 15, 1892, the Central Railway of Illinois served as the beginning of the examination watches. Indeed, each station keeps the memories and has a connection with each family. In fact, the train brought many new things in life and hope to people across the country, delivering products and food, transporting people from one city to another, delivering mail, and ensuring the democratic process by allowing presidential candidates to meet and talk with people in every state.
The huge success with 1830’s were puffing giant black locomotive, which belched steam and fire, moving up and down the countryside. Great importance in that era was the railroad.
Postal Service was the main form of communication, connecting the country, because America is slowly moving to the 20th century. They were slower, yes, because to get from one place to another takes time. Of course, those days are past were not quite so simple as most of the memories. Few homes had electricity, and even radio have not yet entered into their lives. Women wore long dresses, and the main method of washing clothes was a washboard. Kodak camera has not yet been launched on the market. It was the end of the nineteenth century in America.