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The Beale Wagon Road is named after the surveyor and superintendent of construction, {{wikipedia | Edward Fitzgerald Beale | Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale}} (4 February 1822 - 22 April 1893) who was commissioned to build a wagon road from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Los Angeles. The route of the Beale Wagon Road became U.S. Highway 66 and the Santa Fe Railroad.
The Beale Wagon Road is named after the surveyor and superintendent of construction Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale, {{wikipedia | Edward Fitzgerald Beale | Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale}} (4 February 1822 - 22 April 1893) who was commissioned to build a wagon road from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Los Angeles. The route of the Beale Wagon Road became U.S. Highway 66 and the Santa Fe Railroad.

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The Beale Wagon Road is named after the surveyor and superintendent of construction Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale,

Wikipedia has more about this subject: Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale

(4 February 1822 - 22 April 1893) who was commissioned to build a wagon road from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Los Angeles. The route of the Beale Wagon Road became U.S. Highway 66 and the Santa Fe Railroad.