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He was also one of the many people who assisted in the making of the Canadian in making the Canadian Pacific Railway. He was given many contracts to build the western part of the CPR. Andrew’s first contract was for the navigation of the steam ships along the Fraser River. It wasn’t until 1882 that he got the contract for the Port Moody section of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Onderdonk was also the man who hired the Chinese men for laborer. Andrew and his wife moved to “Yale”, British Columbia so he could see over the construction of the railway. Working for the Canadian government as an American he built 127 mile section, this traveled from Port Moody at the coats of Sanova.

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