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  2. Rationing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    From July 1942 until June 1945, the basic ration was suspended completely, with essential-user coupons being issued only to those with official sanction. In June 1945, the basic ration was restored to allow about 150 miles (240 km) per month; this was increased in August 1945 to allow about 180 miles (290 km) per month. [50]

  3. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The men drove and grazed the cattle most of the day, herding them by relays at night. Ten or twelve miles was considered a good day's drive, as the cattle had to thrive on the route. They ate grass; the men had bread, meat, beans with bacon, and coffee. Wages were about $40 a month, paid when the herd was sold. [2]

  4. Tracklaying race of 1869 - Wikipedia

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    This culminated in the April 28, 1869, record set by Chinese and Irish crews of the Central Pacific who laid 10 miles 56 feet (16.111 km) of track in one day. That record was broken in August 1870, by about 1,000 feet (300 m), by two crews of the Kansas Pacific , working from opposite ends of the same track.

  5. Stagecoach - Wikipedia

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    The speed of coaches in this period rose from around 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h) (including stops for provisioning) to 8 miles per hour (13 km/h) [16] and greatly increased the level of mobility in the country, both for people and for mail. Each route had an average of four coaches operating on it at one time - two for both directions and a ...

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  7. Pony Express - Wikipedia

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    The riders received $125 a month as pay. As a comparison, the wage for unskilled labor at the time was about $0.43–$1 per day, and for semi-skilled laborers like bricklayers and carpenters was usually less than $2 per day. [17] Alexander Majors, one of the founders of the Pony Express, had acquired more than 400 horses for the project.

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    New budgeters can sign up for a 34-day free trial. Best Coupon App. Capital One Shopping ... You’ll get two miles per dollar spent on every purchase (not just travel), plus some extra miles if ...

  9. List of cycling records - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Kajsa Tylen [120] broke the record, exceeding Dovey's mileage on 24 November, with over a month of the year left to go. [121] Guinness did not ratify Billie Dovey's record, and had set a target of over 50,000 km. Tylen cycled all over the UK and Europe, encouraging others to join her every day, and make 'sweat pledges' of support ...