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  • Transcontinental Railroad
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Golden Spike

Union Pacific 119 train model with tender car View object record

Union Pacific 119 train model with tender car

View object recordJupiter train model with tender car. View object record

Jupiter train model with tender car.

View object recordReplica of the Ceremonial Last Spike at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869. View object record

Replica of the Ceremonial Last Spike at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869.

View object recordWooden chip cut from a railroad tie, Promontory, Utah, 1869. View object record

Wooden chip cut from a railroad tie, Promontory, Utah, 1869.

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Traveling west with his mother in June 1869, eight-year-old Hart F. Farwell stopped at Promontory, Utah, to cut a chip from a railroad tie at the site of th.

In Popular Culture

Each line hired their own photographer to document the building of the line and celebrate the company’s efforts. The Union Pacific sent photographer Andrew J. Russell to capture the line from Omaha, while Alfred A. Hart documented the construction of the Central Pacific as it crossed the Sierra. Russel’s stereocards were published as “The Great West Illustrated in a Series of Photographic Views Across the Continent” while Hart’s "Scenes in the Sierra Nevada" depicted the CPRR crossing the mountains. Widely disseminated as stereograph cards, the images achieved a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The stereoscope combined the left and right views on the stereograph card into one image, which gives the illusion of depth.

Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'

Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'

Wiggle view of Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'  

A process called 'wiggle stereoscopy' can mimic the stereoscope's 3-d effect.


40. Contract with the Michigan Central Railroad as to the division of telegraph receipts

B96: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company

Release from Director General of Railroads

A38: Arkansas and Louisiana Railway Company

20. Contract between the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company and the Western Union Telegraph Company, 1857.

B54-B56: Boston and Maine Railroad

C124: Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company

M270-M294: St. Louis, Iron Mt. and Southern Railway:

J1-J40: Florida East Coast Railway Company

A59: Arizona Narrow Gauge Railroad Company

A43-A44: Alabama and Florida Railroad Company

A91: Apalachicola Northern Railroad Company

A208: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company

A162: Rio Grande, El Paso and Santa Fe Railroad Company

Brief for Petitioner in Error

Brief for Appellant (US Circuit Court of Appeals)

11. Contract with the Cleveland and Erie Railroad, 1856.

A228: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company

A57: Alliance and Lake Erie Railroad Company:

A214-A215: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company:

Before Interstate Commerce Commission. Brief and Argument for Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Company.

B42: Bradford Railway Company

B174-B175: Boston and Maine Railroad

C47: Cairo Vincennes and Chicago Railroad

18. Contract with the Wisconsin State telegraph Company, 1856.

N2108-N2216: New York, Ontario, Western Railway Company to Pittsburgh, West Virginia Railway Company

A218: International Great Railroad Company

B30: Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad Company

State of New York. District Court of US. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. 1917

ICC. Bullfrog-Goldfield Railroad Company. 1922.

A151: Albany Southern Railroad

B67: Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburgh Railroad Company

M249- M269: Munising Railroad Company to Morgans

Railroad Contract Telegraphing-Frank Plan versus local charge account plan

A47: Alabama and Tennepee River Railroad


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