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  • Transcontinental Railroad
  • Preparation
  • Capitalization
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  • Completion
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  • 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

View object record

C27: Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad Company

A109-A113: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company

A235: Texas and Pacific Railway Company

B37: Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation

ICC. Bullfrog-Goldfield railroad Company. 1922.

A-L

10. Contract with the Buffalo and Erie Railroad, 1855.

1. An Act to change the name of the New York & Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company, April 4, 1856.

C11-C12: Camden and Amboy Railroad Company

Missouri and N. Arkansas Railroad Company

B81: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company

P1-P57: Company to Peoria, Pekin, Jacksonville Railroad Company

A119: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company

A63: Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad Company

A165 -A166: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company

Supreme Court of the US. Erie Railroad Co. vs. The People of the State of New York. 1914.

B45-B47: Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Company

49. Agreement and lease between Cincinnati and St. Louis Telegraph Company and Western Union Telegraph Company, 1859.

B17: Bangor and Portland Railway Company

Contracts

B109: Boston and Maine Railroad

Q1-Q8: Quakake Railroad Company to

A159-A161: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company

A20: Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway Company

C28: Cayuga Lake Railroad Company

Relationship between Western Union and railway companies (notes)

B53: Boston, Clinton, Fischburg and New Bedford Railroad Company

B31: Bishopville Railroad Company

ICC. Carolina and Tennessee Southern Railroad Company. 1923.

Story of Western Union Russian-American Experience

B162: Birmingham and Southeastern Railroad

A167: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company

A42: Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company

C42-C43: Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia


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