Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad
by William Francis Bailey
About this book
Story of the planning, construction, and early operating of the Trans-continental railroad. There is coverage of the early proposals that began as early as the late 1700's to follow the best route to the Pacific Ocean. 1819 saw proposals for steam propelled carriages to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In the early 1800's interest gained for creating a railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Costs, construction, and operation are covered along with details on the Kansas Pacific Railway, the Denver Pacific Railroad, and the Central Pacific Railroad. - Summary by Paul Harvey
Chapters (15)
1The Project and the Projectors
2The Proposition in Congress
3Mostly Financial
4Commencement of the Work
5Progress Made
6Indian Troubles During Construction
7The Builders
8Completion of the Line
9The Kansas Division (Kansas Pacific Railway)
10The Denver-Cheyenne Line (Denver Pacific Railroad)
11History of the Line since its completion
12The Central Pacific Railroad
13Nomenclature of the Union Pacific Railroad
14Paddy Miles' Ride
15Engineer Reports

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