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  • Transcontinental Railroad
  • Preparation
  • Capitalization
  • Construction
  • Completion
  • Operation
  • Repercussions

Transcontinental Railroad

Operation

American History Museum

Standard Time

Freight

UPRR Bill of Landing

UPRR Bill of Landing

UPRR Bill, 1884

UPRR Bill, 1884

UPRR Stock killed, 1887

UPRR Stock killed, 1887

UPRR Livestock Bill of Landing, 1891

UPRR Livestock Bill of Landing, 1891

UPRR freight rates, 1869

UPRR freight rates, 1869

Tourism

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Union Pacific Railroad

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Union Pacific Railroad (click cover to see inside)

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Central Pacific Railroad

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Central Pacific Railroad (click cover to see inside)

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Salt Lake City

Nelsons Pictorial Guide Book, Salt Lake City (click cover to see inside)

Telegraphy

Western Union completed the first Transcontinental telegraph in 1861, and the telegraph was essential for the Transcontinental Railroad as well. A telegraph message signalled the completion of the line, and would serve to coordinate train schedules and railroad operations in the decades to come.

Central Pacific Telegraph Key View object record

Central Pacific Telegraph Key

View object recordTelegraph cross arm with ramshorn insulators View object record

Telegraph cross arm with ramshorn insulators, found near the Great Salt Lake

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Nathaniel Prentiss Banks

Benjamin F. Wade

George Peabody

Peter G. Van Winkle

Francis Marion Drake

Political Gymnasium

Edgar Varese

Thomas McKeak Thompson McKennan

The Statue Unveiled

Russell Sage

Nathaniel Prentice Banks

Lightning Conductors

Cyrus West Field

Edouard Henry Harriman

Louis McLane

John Stoughton Newberry

James Samuel Thomas Stranahan

John Corning

Solomon Etting

Colonel Burnside and the First Rhode Island Militia, near Washington, D.C., 1861

John Cabell Breckinridge

Prominent Candidates for the Democratic Nomination at Charleston, South Carolina

Ambrose Everett Burnside

William Carter Wickham

William Gibbs McAdoo

Charles Carroll of Carrollton

Leanor Fresnel Loree

George Solti

Solomon Etting

Theodore Dehone Judah

Ambrose Everett Burnside

Grenville Mellen Dodge

James Guthrie

Bruno Walter

Ambrose Everett Burnside


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