IT is said that the Tehuantepec Railway Company have contracted with Capt. D. E. Davenport, of Lansingburg, to construct a railroad from Minatitlan, on the Coatzacolcos river, thirty miles from the Gulf of Mexico, across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to Salina Cruz, on the Pacific coast, a distance of 145 miles. The contract requires the work to be begun before August 1st, 1874, and to terminate August 1st, 1876, at which time the contractor agrees to deliver over the road, together with the terminal and intermediate depots, warehouses, lighthouses, telegraph lines, &c.Iron: The Journal of Science, Metals & Manufacture 71(3). May 23, 1874: 653 col 3.—Daniel E. Davenport has purchased the residence of Stephen Parks, corner of Congress [Third Avenue] and Richard [117th] streets. Terms private."Village Notes." Lansingburgh Courier. May 27, 1881: 3 col 1.—Stephen parks has sold his residence, corner Richard and Congress streets, to Daniel E. Davenport, price, $15,000."Village Notes." Lansingburgh Courier. May 28, 1881: 3 col 1.—Daniel E. Davenport has concluded the purchase of the Stephen Parks property. He does not intend to occupy it, however, and has already placed it in the market for sale."Village Notes." Lansingburgh Courier. March 11, 1882: 3 col 2.—Charles Moran of New York has sold to Albert E. Powers the Daniel E. Davenport property at Washington, State and Congress streets, for $11,000. The premises embrace eight lots, three dwellings and a fine brick barn, that was originally fitted up at large expense."Real Estate Changes." Lansingburgh Courier. March 31, 1883: 3 col 3.
A railroad line roughly corresponding to the one proposed in 1874 was projected to begin in 2017:"Governor: new railway competition for canal; Construction begins next month on coast-to-coast rail line." Mexico News Daily. December 30, 2017. https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/governor-new-railway-competition-canal/