Library Bureau of Railway Economics A LIST OF REFERENCES TO LITERATURE RELATING TO THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM August 15, 1922 Reprinted by CROFTON PUBLISHING CORPORATION Post Office Box 28 Newton, Massachusetts 02168 Union Pacific II. PREFATORY NOTE The titles included in the list of references on the Union Pacific System have been arranged, first by the names of the railroads, as indicated by the Table of Contents, and second, under each road in chronological order, except that reports and other publications which are issued at regular intervals and entries for which no definite date of publication can be assigned are listed first. Entries under the heading "Union Pacific Railroad" include the general discussion of a Pacific railroad which preceded the chartering of the United Pacific in 1862, as indispensible to a proper understanding of the literature relating to the Union Pacific, its financing, and the relations of the Pacific railroads to the Government. Because of the chronological arrangement an Index of Names is appended to the list. An attempt has been made to indicate the libraries where the literature included in the list may be consulted, by the use of key letters which are explained in the List of Libraries. It should be stated, in fairness to these libraries, however, that the records of their contents, made by the Bureau of Railway Economics in many cases several years ago, may not ad¬ equately represent their present possessions. Such indications as Poore, Ames, Cat.Pub.Docs., Hasse, mean that the entries concerned are found in these indexes of Federal and State documents and the documents themselves may be seen in such libraries as maintain document sets. The indication "Sale Catalogue" means that a copy of the item concerned was offered at public auction but not purchased by the library of the Bureau of Railway Economics and its location is not now known. O’NEILL LIBRARY BOSTON COLLEGE -* Union Pacific III. The figures at the extreme right of the entries, such as "18-2467", "A17-2543", or "J.C.5432", indicate that printed cards are obtainable for cataloguing purposes from either the Library of Congress or when preceded by the letters "JC" from the John Crerar Library. It should also be understood that the list is in no sense definitive; it includes only such material as gets into libraries and may therefore not include literature published by the companies themselves. There is also a mass of legal material involved in United States and State court cases and in the cases before the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commerce Court, of which occasional pieces, such as briefs and court decisions, occur here and there in general libraries and all of which is, of course, available for consultation in law libraries and general libraries maintaining full sets of state and federal decisions. Material in such collections is not analyzed and recourse must be had to the various legal indexes, cyclopaedias, etc., for references to particular cases. Union Pacific IV. .LIST OF LIBRARIES. ASCE AmhC American Society of Civil Engineers Amherst College B BA BCLA BoiPL BPL BuffHS BurtHC Bureau of Railway Economics Boston Athenaeum Brit. Columbia Library Ass'n. Boise City Public Library Boston Public Library Buffalo Historical Collection,- Detroit Public Library Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library CalSL Can.Arch. CHS CldvePL ColumbusPL ComU CtHS CtSL CU California State Library Canadian Department of Archives, Ottawa Chicago Historical Society Cleveland Public Library Columbus, Ohio, Public Library Cornell University Connecticut Historical Society Connecticut State Library Columbia University DCL DetPL Dartmouth College Detroit Public Library FJL FL F. J. Lisman & Co., New York City. Financial Library, property of Guaranty Trust Co., New York City Gardner or HBG Collection of Prof. Henry B. Gardner, Brown University H Hasse Hopkins Railway Library, Leland Stanford Jr. University A. R. Hasse's "Index of economic material in documents of the states HBG or Gardner HU HUB HEH or Hunt California". Washington, 1908 Collection of Prof. Henry B. Gardner, Brown University Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University Henry E. Hintington Collection, San Marino, California. ICC I mb IndSL IowaHS IowaU Interstate Commerce Commission Imbrie & Co., New York City Indiana State Library Iowa Historical Society Iowa State University JC JDB John Crerar Library, Chicago Collection of John Davis Barnett, Esq., now in University of London, Ontario. JHU Johns Hopkins University Union Pacific V. KansCityPL KansHS Kansas City, Mo., Public Library Kansas Historical Society, Topeka LC LH Lib CO LSE LU Library of Congress Lee Higginson & Co., Boston Library Company, of Philadelphia London School of Economics Lehigh University MagWS Mass RR or Mass PS McGU MdHS Minn HS MIT MoHS Magazine of Wall Street, New York City Massachusetts Railroad Commission, now Public Service Commission McGill University Maryland Historical Society Minnesota Historical Society Massachusetts Institute of Technology Missouri State Historical Society NebHS NebSL NHSL NOPL NWU NYPL NYSL Nebraska Historical Society Nebraska State Library New Hampshire State Library New Orleans Public Library Northwestern University New York Public Library New York State Library Ogden PL Omaha PL OrHS OrSL Ogden, Utah, Public Library Omaha Public Library Oregon State Historical Society Oregon State Library PF PortLA PrU Pliny Fisk Statistical Library, Princeton Library Ass’n of Portland, Ore. Princeton University University QU Queen’s University Rgy RIHS RISL Ridgeway Library, Philadelphia Rhode Island Historical Society Rhode Island State Library. Sale Cat. SePL SpPL Sale Catalogue, as source of information; Seattle Public Library Spokane Public Library not seen. TaPL Tufts Tacoma Public Library Tufts College Union Pacific VI. UBC UC UCal UES UI UM UMinn UMont UNeb UOr UP USAgr USGS UW UWash University of British Columbia University of Chicago University of California United Engineering Societies Library, New York City University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Montana University of Nebraska University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Geological Survey University of Wisconsin University of Washington VanderbiltU Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee W&K Whitman WorcAS WPL WRHS WSL White & Kenble, New York City. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Walla Walla, Wash., Public Library Western Reserve Historical Society Washington St ate Library Y Yale University Union Pacific VII. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Prefatory Note II - III List of Libraries IV - VI PART I. Union Pacific; Union Pacific Railroad Company (1862-1880), Union Pacific Railway Company (1880-1897), Union Pacific Railroad Company (1897- ) 1 - 225 Union Pacific: Merged or controlled roads: 226 - 262 Denver & Boulder Valley Railroad Co. 226 Denver Pacific Railway & Telegraph Co. 226 - 228 Junction City & Fort Kearney Railway Co. 228 Kansas Central Railroad Co. 228 Kansas Pacific Railway Co. 228 - 245 Kearney & Black Hills Railway Co. 245 Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western Railroad Co. (U.P. East. Div.) 245 - 246 Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad Co. 246 - 248 Los Angeles, Pasadena & Glendale Railway Co. 248 Los Angeles Terminal Railway Co. 249 Northern Kansas Railroad Co. 249 Riverside, Rialto & Pacific Railroad Co. 249 St. Joseph & Denver City Railroad Co. 249 - 251 St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway Co. 251 - 253 St. Joseph & Pacific Railroad Co. 253 St. Joseph & Western Railroad Co. 253 San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Co. 253 - 256 South Omaha & Western Railroad Co. 256 Union Pacific (Eastern Division) 256 - 261 Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado Railway Co. 262 Utah, Nevada & California Railroad Co. 262 PART II. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company Oregon Short Line - Merged or controlled roads. 263 - 274 Idaho Central Railway Co. 267 Idaho Northern Railway Co. 267 - 268 Minidoka & Southwestern Railroad Co. 268 Nevada Pacific Railway Co. 268 Ogden & Syracuse Railway Co. 268 Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Railway Co. 268 - 270 Oregon Short Line Railway Co. (1881-89) 270 - 271 Salt Lake & Western Railway Co. 271 Utah & Nevada Railway Co. 271 Utah & Northern Railway Co. 272 - 273 Utah Central Railway Co. 273 - 274 Utah Southern Railroad Co. 274 Utah Southern Extension Railroad Co. 274 Utah Western Railway Co. 274 Yellowstone Park Railroad Co. 274 Union Pacific VIII. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PART III. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co. 275 - 279 Merged or controlled roads: Boise, Nampe & Owyhes Railway Co. 279 Columbia & Palouse Railroad Co. 279 Des Chutes Railroad Co. 280 Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co. 280 North Coast Railroad Co. 281 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. - 281 - 288 Walla Walla & Columbia River Railroad Co. 288 Washington & Idaho Railroad. Co. 288 - 2 89 APPENDIX A. Early Congressional debates and Presidential messages on the Pacific Railroad 290 - 292 APPENDIX B. Minor Railroad projects connected with the Union Pacific in various Western states - Historical Sketches 292 - 294 Colorado Central Railroad 292 Denver Central & Georgetown Railroad 292 Denver Pacific Railroad & Telegraph Co. 292 Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad 293 Denver, Utah & Pacific Railroad 293 Echo, & Park City Railroad 293 Hannibal & St. Joseph Railway Co. 293 Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western Railroad 293 Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. 293 Oregon Short Line 293 Pacific Railroad of Missouri 293 People’s Pacific Railroad Co. 293 Salt Lake & Western Railroad 293 Salt Lake, Sevier Valley & Pioche Railroad 294 Utah & Nevada 294 Utah & Northern 294 Utah Central 294 Utah Eastern 294 Utah Southern and Utah Southern Extension 294 295 - 299 Index of Authors —000 - - 0 - BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM PART I Union Pacific Railroad Union Pacific Railroad Company Incorporated July 1, 1897; successor to the properties of the Union Pacific Railway Co., formed Jan. 24, 1880 by the consolidation of the Union Pacific Railroad Co. (chartered July 1, 1862), the Kansas Pacific Railway Co., and the Denver Pacific Railway & Telegraph Co. cf. Poor, 1888:1881; 1897; 787; 1919:1551. Serials. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Annual Report. Boston (etc;) v. 8° and 4° Report year ends Dec. 31, 1870-97; June 30, 1898-1916; Dec. 31, 1916 - to date. Two issues of 1876 report: Boston, Printed for the company (n.d.) and New York, J. Hamilton, printer 1877. Two editions of 1888 report; B copy is 2d ed. Title varies: 1870-1883, Report to the stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad (1879-1882, Union Pacific Railway; 1883, Union Pacific Railway Company); 1884-1891, Report of the directors of the Union Pacific Railway Company to the stockholders; 1892-1897, Thir¬ teenth- (Eighteenth) annual report of the directors of the Union Pacific Railway Company to the stockholders; 1898-1899, Report of the Union Pacific Railroad Company; 1900- to date, Third - Annual Report of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. ASCE. 1877. B. 1870, 73-75, 76 (Bost. & N.Y.) 77 to date. BPL. 1871, 1873-96, 98, -1916 (D) BufHS_ 1882,1900-1903,05-07,09-1916 (D) CHS. 1871,73-83,1900-02,05,08,13. CU. 1876,82-93,95,97-99,1902,04-11,13-17. CalSL_ 1882,84,86,88,1900-02,05-11,13-15. ComU_ 1900-11,13,15,16, (D) CtHS. 3-15, 1882,1900-15,16 (D) CtSL. 1902. Dart. 1884-90,93,96,1900-11,16 (J) FJL. 1877,82,83,85,88-96,98-1913. Gardner.. 1883,85,86,99-1912. H. 1876,77,79,81-88,90,92,96,98 - to date HU. 1871,73,74,73-1921. ICC. 1870, 72-1921. IaHS. 1902,05,10,13. IaU. 1902,05,07,10,13. JC. 1879,81-88,90-93,96,98-to date. KansHS... 1884,88,1911-to date. LC. 1871,73-96,98-1906,08-15. Union Pacific Pt. I UP, Annual Report (cont'd) LSE. 1882,1904,05,09,11,13-19. LU. 1882-1903,05-to date. MIT. 1881-1911,16(J). MagWS_ 1874-78,80-96,98-1914,16-17. McGU. 3,4,6,8-13. MinnHS... 1882,84,1899-1902,04-07,09,10,13. MoHS. 1869,70,84,86. NHSL. 1864-94,97,99-1911,16(J). NWU. 1901,02,05-07,09-11,13, 15,17.- NebSL.... 1890 NY. 1871,73,74,76-96,98-1916. NYSL. 1882-83,1913,16. PF. 1882 - to date. PortLA... 1889,92. St.LPL... 1882-1911,14,16(J). UC. 1873,77,78,81-87,93,94-1916(D). Ucal. 1882-87,91,93,96,98-to date. UES. 1870,74-1911,13, 15-17. UI. 1876-91,93-1911,13-16(D). UM. 1882,84,86,1899-1915,16(D). UMinn.... 1898 - to date. UNeb. 1882,84-89,1901-11,13,15,16(D). UP. 1874,77-70,82-88,91-96,99-1915. UW. 1874-79,81-91,93,95,98-1911,13-to date. WRHS. 1882-86,88,1900-11,13-14. Y. 1877,79,82-88,93,98-to date. Union Pacific Railroad Company Approximate statement for the fiscal year... broadside. 4° B has 1900 Union Pacific Railway Company Financial statements. ICC. 1883 NY. 1881 Union Pacific System ...Law department Bulletin. v.2,no.l- ; July 1, 1913— Omaha, v. 4° Vol. 1 never printed. Not published March 1918-Feb. 1920. B has July 1913-Feb. 1918, March, 1920 - to date Union Pacific Railroad Company ... List of officers, agents, and stations... Omaha, Neb., v. 16° B ...No. 27. Oct. 1, 1905. Union Pacific Railroad Company Preliminary statement of income account... broadsides. 4° Year ends June 30. B has: 1915,16. 2. Union Pacific Pt. I Union Pacific Railroad. Receipts and expenses of the ... Oregon Short Line & Oregon RR & Nav. Co. NY ... Jy-D. 1899,F,Ap.Je-D.1900; Ja,F. Ap.Je-D.01; Ja,F. 1902. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Report of the chief engineer. H ... 1866,68/69,88-93,95,98. OmahaPL.. 1864-68. Union Pacific Railway Co. Report of the general solicitor ... Omaha, v. 8° 1885/87 has title: Report of the general attorney... B. 13th, Oct.1885-Jan.1,1887; 21st, 1894. ICC... 1888,92. Union Pacific Railway Company. Report of the government directors ... to the Secretary of the Interior;.. Washington (etc.) v. 8° and 4° Union Pacific Railway Government Directors. Annual Reports. (The Government Directors entered upon their duties in Oct. 1864. The early reports were usually printed as Congressional documents... The reports made in 1864 and 1865 are found in James H. Simpson's report. In 1886 a compilation was ordered to include all reports from 1864 to 1886. This compilation, however, omitted some of the reports for 1866,1867 and 1869, which may be found in Congressional documents (1308-2, special session, Senate) and (1691-180). No reports have been found for 1870 and 1871. The last report submitted was for 1898, the pecuniary relations of the Government with this road terminating Nov. 1, 1897. 1877-98, in Annual Reports of Interior Department; Report year ends December, 1880-1883; June 30, 1884-1897. Title varies. 1880-1881, 1884, have title: Annual Report... Several issues of reports for 1875, 1895 1896. Also issued as government documents, with document series note. B and ICC have: 1866/67.(40th Cong. Spec, sess.Sen.Ex.doc.95) B,ICC 1872/73. (43rd Cong., 1st sess. House.Ex.doc.95) B. 1874. (43rd Cong. 2nd sess. Sen. Ex.doc.30) B. 1875. Boston, For the company. ICC 1875. Fairfield, la. , W.W.Junkin. ICC 1875. (44th Cong. 1st sess. House. Ex.doc.127)B, 1876. Boston, For the company. ICC 1877. (45th Cong. ,1st sess. Sen.Ex.doc.2) B,ICC 1878. Wash., G.P.0. ICC. 1879. Wash., G.P.O. ICC. 1880. Wash., G.P.O. B 1881. Wash., G.P.O. B 1! (47th Cong. , 1st sess. House.Ex.doc.41) ICC 3. Union Pacific Pt. I Reports of the government directors (cont'd) 1882. (47th Cong.,2d sess. House.Ex.doc.94) B 1883. New York. B. " (48th Cong.,1st sess. House.Ex.doc.83) B,ICC 1884. Wash.,G.P.O. (48th Cong.2d sess.House.Ex.doc.79) B,ICC. (48th Cong.,2d sess. Sen.Ex.doc.29) Ames 1885. (49th.Cong.,1st sess. Sen.Ex.doc.73) Ames 1886. Wash.G.P.O. ICC " (49th Cong.2d.sess.Sen.Ex.Doc.10) Ames 1887. (50th Cong. 1st sess.House.Ex.DoC.148) ICC 1888. Wash. G.P.O. ICC 1889. Wash. G.P.O. ICC (51st Cong.,1st sess Sen. Ex. Doc. 48) Ames 1890. Wash.,G.P.O. ICC " (51st Cong.,1st sess. Sen. Ex.doc.233) B 1891. Wash., G.P.O. B,ICC ff (52nd Cong., 1st sess. Sen. Ex.doc.4) Ames 1893. Wash., G.P.O. B,ICC. 1894. (New York) B • IV (53rd Cong., 3d sess. Sen. Ex.doc.3) P,ICC 1895. If Wash., G.P.O. New York. B B, ICC II (54th Cong., 1st sess.Sen.Doc. 6) B 1896. VI Wash., G.P.O. (New York) B ICC,B. II (54th Cong., 2d sess.Sen.Doc. 12) B. 1897. Wash., G.P.O. ICC,B If (55th Cong., 2d sess.Sen.Doc.5) B 1898. Wash., G.P.O. ICC,B II (55th Cong., 3d sess.Sen.Doc.12) B In other libraries as follows: BPL. 1874,76,79,82-84,89-93,95-98. BufHS_ 1891,92,94,96. CHS. 1879,84,85. H. 1875,77-95. HU. 1869,88-92,95,97,98. ICC. 1864-86,88-93,95-98. IaHS. 1891-98. IndSL_ 1864-85. JC. 1892,98. LC. 1878-80,84,92,95. MIT. 1895-98. NY. 1884. PU. 1892,93,95,98. Tufts.... 1886,87,90. UC. 1878,87,90. UM. 1879,92,93,95-98. UW. 1864-86,88-90,92,93,95,98. Separates from report of the Dept, of the Interior. B. 1886-88,90,92-96,98. ICC. 1886. ** 1892 (52nd Cong., 2d sess. Sen. Ex.doc.4) B 4. Union Pacific Pt. I Union Pacific System. Revenue and expenses, rail lines & outside operations, broadsides. 4° B has: Jl,Sept.,1907-1906;Jan.,Oct.,Nov.,1908-07;Jan.1909-08. Union Pacific Railway Co. Statement for the year ending June (Boston, 4° NY has 1884. Union Pacific System. Statement of transportation operations, broadsides 4° B has: Feb,May,1907-1906. Union Pacific Railway Co. (Statements of the Pres, to the directors May 1, 1883-Mar.24,1885) (Boston 1884,85) 4° 5 pphs. BPL Union Pacific Railroad Company Theatrical diary. Season Omaha,Neb. v.24° LC has 1890/91. 1 v. Union Pacific System. Time tables. B has: Sept. 11, 1921. CA 11-2429 Unrev 1 d Union Pacific Railroad Company. Educational Bureau of Information. ... Instruction paper... (Omaha?) cl909-13. v. 4° 13-13180 In 1913 the Bureau merged with the Educational Bureaus of other roads to form the Railway Educational Bureau. Contents: A.1. History of the Union Pacific. cl909.B,ICC,JC,LC. A.2. Geography of the Union Pacific.pt.I. General.cl909. ICC,LC A. 2.(?) U.P. railroad. General information. cl910. B. A.3 Geography of the U.P.pt.2. Nebraska. cl910B.ICC A.4.Geography of the U.P.Pt.3.Wyoming. cl910. B,ICC. A.5. Geography of the U.P.pt.4.Utah. cl910. B,ICC. A.6. Geography of the U.P.pt.5.Colorado.c.1910. B.ICC. A.7. Geography of the U.P.pt.6.Kansas. cl910.B,ICC. B.4. Formulas. cl910. LC. B.6. Plane figures. cl911. LC. B.7. Solids. cl912. LC. B.8. Logarithms. cl911. LC. B. 9. Trigonometry. cl911. LC. C. l-4. Elementary electricity and magnetism. cl909-10. B,ICC,LC. C.13-15. Block and interlocking signals. cl919. LC. F.6-7. Railway mechanical engineering. cl911. LC. FA.1-2. Mechanical drawing. cl913. LC. FT.l. Principles of the gas engine. cl913. LC. Ft.3. Railroad track motor cars. cl912. LC. FT.10 The McKeen motor car. c!912. LC. 5. Union Pacific Pt. I Union Pacific Railroad Co. Educational Bureau of Information...(cont'd) G. 1-7,10-11,15-16. Station work. cl911. LC. G. 1-3. Station work. cl912-13. LC. H. 1. The history of transportation. cl910. B,LC. H. 2. Freight traffic. cl910. B,LC. H. 3. Tariffs. cl911. B,LC. I. 1. Standard track tools. cl910. LC. I. 3. Track work-Ballast. cl910. ICC. I. 4. Track work-ties. cl910. ICC. I. 5. Track work-Rails and fittings. cl910'. ICC. I. 6-9. Track work. cl910-12. LC. J. 2. Standard track tools (In Japanese) cl910. ICC. J. 3. Track work-Ballast. (In Japanese) cl910. ICC. J. 4. Railroad accounting. (In Japanese) cl910. ICC. J. 5-7. Track work. (In Japanese) cl910-ll LC. K. 1-8,10. Railroad accounting. cl910-ll. LC. (B has 1,2-4) L. l. Railroad operation. Time-tables. cl910. B,ICC. L.2-3. Railroad operation. Rules. B,LC. L.4. Railroad operation. Yard work - General. B,LC. L. 10. Railroad operation. Handling live stock. B,LC. L. 11. Railroad operation. Freight solicitation. B,LC. L. 12. Railroad operation. L.C.L. freight. B,LC. L. 13. Railroad operation. Car-load freight. B,LC. L. 14. Railroad operation. Interchange of business. B,LC. L.15-20. Railroad operation. LC. N.l-2. Combustion and firing, pt. l-2.cl910. LC(ICC., pt. 1) N.3-4. Locomotive boilers. cl911. LC. R. 1-3. Refrigerator traffic. cl911-13. LC. U. 1-3. Concrete construction. cl911-12. LC. V. 1. Telegraph apparatus and instruments. cl911. LC. W. 1. Telephone train dispatching. cl910. LC. X. 3. The value of courtesy. cl910. B, LC. X. 4. How to locate defective wheels. cl910. B,ICC. X. 5. Address of George A. Post. B. X. 6. Railroad business mail. B. X. 7. First aid to the injured. B. Z. 10. Safety first cl912. LC. Union Pacific Railway Company. General Superintendent's Office. Circulars relating to establishment and discontinuance of stations, appointment of agents, etc. No. 23, Dec.1884-918, May 7, 1887. KansHS. No. 2, Jan.3,1887-24, Jul.26,1887. KansHS Union Pacific Railway Company. General Superintendent's Office. General Orders. 8. March 15, 1883. KanHS 44.Dec. 29, 1886. KanHS 6. Union Pacific Pt. I Union Pacific Railway Co. Kansas division. Semi-annual report. General attorney. No. 4,1881. KanHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Passenger Dept. Agricultural bulletins. HU has 77-80,82,83. Union Pacific employees magazine, Vol. 1-9. Denver, 1886-94. Ceased publication, Oct. 1894. B. Ja.Ap.Oct.Dec.1892;Apr.,Jun-Jul,1893.Feb.-Oct.1894. H. V.1-9,1886-94. ICC... V.2,1887-88. JC.... V.6,1891 (incomplete) The Union Pacific magazine. v, 1. no. 1 - Jan., 1922- (Omaha? 1922- B has Jan. 1922 - to date Pacific Railroad Company. 1864/5-1875. Pacific Railroad interest fund; receipts and payments. (A.R. State Treasurer 1864/5 (p.13) - bienn. rept. 1873075) Hasse California 267 Pacific Railroad Company 1865-1873. Statement of condition of Pacific railroad fund. (A.R. State Controller 1864/5 (pp.86-87;-bienn.rept.1871/3) Hasse, California 267 No date. Browne, Carl. Cartoons illustrating the conception and completion of the Union and Central Pacific railroads, (n.d.) obi. 4° HU Dodge Gen. G.M. How we built the Union Pacific Railway, with what I know of Harriman, etc. plates including interesting early views. 8 vo. 171 pp. Privately printed, n.p. n.d. Sale catalogue Ephraim, William, vs. Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and Union Pacific Railway Company. Bill of complaint. U.S. Circuit Court, 2d judicial district, Southern district of New York. Kans. HS. Leary, John Ocean to ocean, a great national highway...(N.Y.) n.d. 16 p. 0. UCal. 7. Union Pacific Pt. I The National Railway. Argument in favor of its charter by Congress. n.p., n.d. 41 p. 8° Signed by N. L. Jeffries, for the incorporators. JHU. J.H.U. Bol. econ. pamphlets, v.92. The Pacific Railroad (n.p.n.d.) p. 441-448. 80 ICC. (Poppleton, A. J.) Statement of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. In opposition to House Bill No. 2416, being a Bill to compel that company to pro rate upon passengers and freight with the Burlington & Missouri Railroad Company of Nebraska. 10 p. 8° ICC. Salt Lake City, with a sketch of the route. Union and Central Pacific Rail¬ roads, from Omaha to Salt Lake City, and from Ogden to San Francisco... N.Y. T. Nelson & Sons. Salt Lake City, C. R. Savage, n.d. 31 p. (Nelsons' pictorial guide-books) Burt. Shellabarger & Wilson. Before the Senate Committee on appropriations. In the matter of the pending proviso changing the contract rate of compensation for trans¬ portation by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad companies. Brief for said companies ... Washington, D.C. T. McGill Co., printers (n.d.) 13 p. 8° B. Tweed, Charles H. Congress has no power to alter the contracts between the United States and the Pacific Railroad companies, as expressed in the acts of July 1, 1862, and July 2, 1864. (New York, n.d.) 7 p. 8° B,ICC. Union Pacific Railroad. Additional brief, resisting application of the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company to be declared a "branch" of the Union Pacific. 7 p. 8° ICC. Union Pacific Railway Company. The great Pacific Northwest and Alaska, a panorama of grandeur, a revelation of accomplishment, a vision of opportunity. Chicago, Union Pacific Railway (n.d.) 47 p. Whit. Union Pacific Railway Company. Land in Kansas. Omaha, Festner, (n.d.) 48 p. nar. 8° Kans.HS. Union Pacific Railroad Co. List of corporators of the Union Pacific Railroad Co. (n.p.,n.d.) 2 1. 4° Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Manuscript: Engineers's location survey profiled.) n.d. 6 rolls. Union Pacific Railway Co. Oregon and Washington. Sights and scenes via the Union Pacific overland for the tourist... Chicago. WRHS. 8. Union Pacific, Pt. I Union Pacific Railroad Co. Receivership records, etc. 526 vols. pamphlets, pts. LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company Souvenir of the overland limited running every day in the week(n.p.n.d.) 37p. Union Pacific Railroad Company Union Pacific Railroad Company vs. the Sioux City and Pacific Railway Company. Washington. 9 p. 8° ICC. Union Pacific Railroad. Union Pacific Railroad from Omaha, Nebr. What has been done and when it will be finished. 7 p. 8° ICC. Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Union Pacific System, maps) 6 maps on roller f° Before 1903. ICC. Union Pacific; Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf System. NY. U.S. Circuit and District Courts, 8th Circuit. Union Pacific receivership records ... comp, by W. J. Calloll. (n.p.,n.d.) 735 p. PortLA. U.S. Circuit Court. Iowa. Iowa and the U.P. road Opinion of Judge Dillon, of the U.S. Circuit Court, on the terminus question. ICC. Villard, Henry. Papers of Henry Villard, containing material on the Union Pacific, are in the Widener collection at Harvard University. 1832. Emigrant (Editorial) Something new (project for railroad to Pacific) (Emigrant, (Ann Arbor,Mich.) Feb. 6, 1832) Accredited to Judge S.W.Dexter, publisher & one of owners of the paper. (This editorial quoted in most histories of the road, and of Pacific railroads) Washtenaw County Hist. Assoc., (Ann Arbor) Mich. Lib. 1837 Tarascan, L. A. Louis Anastasius Tarascan, to his fellow citizens of the United States: the gradual western march from the present and future U.S. and terri¬ tories of North America, through the Rocky Mountains to the northwest coasts on the Pacific Ocean, with railroad communication across the plains from the Atlantic to the Pacific and the establishment of settlements on the Bay of Columbia. 1839. Dearborn, Henry A. S. Letters on internal improvements and commerce with the West. Boston,1839 119 p. 8° BHS,LC,ICC. 1845. Atlantic and Pacific railroad. (Niles natl. register, v. 68:no.11;170;May,1845) comment on Whitneys' project included. (Darby, William) Commercial intercourse with eas tern Asia. Railroad to the Pacific (The American Review, v.1:424-32;Apr.1845) LC. 9. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1845. Hunts Merchants mag. (Editorial) (A western steam route to the east) In Monthly commercial chronicle (Hunts merchants mag. v.12:80;Jan.1845) Quoted in Hon. Zadock Pratt's letter to the people of the U.S., see 1847. B,LC. "... those persons are now living who will see a railroad connecting New York with the Pacific and a steam communication from Oregon to China..." U.S. Congress.House.Committee on roads and canals. Report on Whitney's plan; extracts from his. memorials. March 1845. (28th Cong. 2nd sess. H.R.199,pp.1-5) Whitney, A. (Address) to the people of the U.S. (Concerning a proposed) railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. (Also) Memorial to Congress (on the same subject). (Added) Report of the Comm, on roads & canals by R. D. Owen. N.T.P., n.p. (1845) 12 p. 8° BPL. Whitney, A. Atlantic & Pacific Railroad. Reply to the Hon. S. A. Douglas, Washington, Dec. 5, 1845. 4 p. 8° B. Whitney, Asa (Letter to Editors of New York Courier and Enquirer on the subject of a railroad to the Pacific) (Reprinted, with editorial comment in Niles National Register, v.68:312; July 19, 1845) LC. (Whitney, Asa) National Railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific. (Washington, 1845) 4 p. 8° Caption title. Memorial presented to the House of Represen¬ tatives, Jan. 28, 1845. B,LC,Y. 5-39791 Also issued as 28tn. Cong. 2d sess. House Doc. 72, Cordz. Wilkes, George, The history of Oregon, Geographical and political ... embracing an analysis of the old Spanish claims, the British pretensions, the United states title:...a thorough examination of the project of a national railroad, from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean... New York, W. H. Colyer, 1845. 128 p.fold.map.8°. LC,OrHS,PortLA,QU,UWash. l-Rc-392. Wilkes, George. Project of a national railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean for the purpose of New-York, The author, 1845. 23 p. 8° LC,Y,WorcAS 5-39784 1846. Mills, Robert. Memorial...submitting a new plan of roadway...Washington,Pitchie & Hess, 1846. 37 p. 8° (29th Cong. 1st sess.House Doc.173) ICC. Railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific (Junt's merchants magazine, v.15:477-80; Nov. 1846) LC. U.S. Congress.House.Committee on roads and canals. Railroad to the Pacific Ocean...Wash.1846 48 p. 8° (29th Cong.1st sess. House Rept. 773.) ICC. 10. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1846. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands. ... Report...(on) a memorial of sundry citizens of Indiana, praying the con¬ struction of a national railroad from the Mississippi to the Columbia River, and the memorial of Asa Whitney, suggesting the means, and submitting a proposition, for the construction of such road from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington?) G. B. Maigne, printer (1846) 51 p. fold.map.8° (29th Cong.,1st sess.Sen. (Rept.) 466) To accompany S.No.246. Submitted to Mr. Breese, July 31, 1846. B,ICC. Editorial comment with extracts from Hunt’s mag.,v.15:477-80;Nov.1846 B. Debate, chiefly by Senator Benton, on Rept. & Bill in Cong, globe, v. 15:1171; Aug. 4, 1846. B,LC. U.S. Laws, statutes, etc. ...A bill to set apart a portion of the public lands with which to con¬ struct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington?) 1846 4 p. 8° (29th Cong., 1st sess. S.246.) B,BPL,ICC. Whitney, Asa ... Memorial of Asa Whitney praying a grant of public land to enable him to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. Feb. 24, 1846. Referred to the Committee on public lands. (Washington) Ritchie & Heiss, print. 1846. 10 p. fold.map.8° (U.S. 29th Cong. 1st sess.Sen.doc.161) HU,ICC,LC,Y. 5-39790 Wilkes, George. Memorial for a national railroad from Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. New York, 1846, CU,Hunt,JDB. Discussed in Bancrofts, Oregon, v.l;590. 1847. Carver, Hartwell. Proposal for a charter to build a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean ... Washington, Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon, 1847. 38 p.l 1.8° H,HU,LC,LU,NY,PortLA,SalemPL,UWash Y. 5-39785. Connecticut. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific coast. May 26, 1847. 2 p. (30th Cong., 1st sess. Sen. Mis.doc.18) DeBow's commercial review (Editorial) Projected southern and northern routes across the continent to the Pacific. (DeBow's commercial rev., v.3:485-95;Jun.1847) B. Georgia. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Coast. Nov. 19,1847. 2 p. (30th Cong. 1st sess. Sen.Misc.doc. 58.) Resolution favoring construction of railroad on plan of Asa Whitney. Hall, Willis. Speech of Wm. Moseley Hall, of Buffalo,N.Y., in support of his resolution ... in favor of a national railroad to the Pacific...at the great river and harbor convention, at Chicago, Ill.July 7,1847.Chicago,Journal office print, 1847. 22 p. 8° B,BuffHS,Ct.HS,CtSL. Illinois. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific coast. March 1, 1847.Ip.(30th. Congress.1st sess.Sen.Mis.Doc.76) Resolution favoring construction of rail¬ road upon plan of Asa Whitney. Maine. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific coast. June 10, 1847. 2 p. (30th Cong.,1st sess.Senate.Mis.doc.5) 11 . Union Pacific, Pt. I Niles national register (Editorial) Communication between the Oceans. (Niles natl. reg.,v.73;no.8113-114;Oct. 23,1847) Comment on Whitney's article in DeBow's rev., for Oct. Editors agree with Whitney as to most practicable route, comment on this editorial by "a valued correspondent in La.,In Niles',Jan.23,1848. Seel848. P,P.L. 1847 . New York (State) Legislature. ... Resolutions ... recommending an appropriation of land for the construc¬ tion of a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Oregon territory, on the plan proposed by Mr. Whitney. (Washington?) Tippin & Streeper, printers (1847) 2 p.8° (30th Cong.,1st sess.Sen.Mis.no.1) Ordered printed Dec. 8, 1847. B. Pratt, Zadock. The project of a railroad to the Pacific. Letter to the people of the United States. (Hunt's, v.17:385-90; Oct. 1847) B. In editorial comment on this letter, the Editorial in Jan.1845 issue p.80 is quoted in the note that Mr. Pratt's letter was also published in the National Intelligencer, & Union of Washington, D.C. Rhode Island. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific coast. Feb. 28, 1847. 1 p. (30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 4) Tennessee. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific coast. Dec. 1, 1847. 2 p. (30th Cong., 1st sess.Sen.Mis.Doc. no. 29) Whitney, A. Intercommunication between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (DeBow's commercial rev. v.4:164-76;Oct. 1847) Ed. comment in Niles National Reg¬ ister, v.73:113-114;0ct.23,1847. LC. B(has DeBow's rev.) Whitney, Asa. Mr. A. Whitney's address before the legislature of Alabama, on his project for a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. (Washington) J. & G.S. Gideon, printers (1847)44p.2 fold.maps.(incl.front.)8° LC. 5-39782. Wilkes, George. Proposal for a national railroad to the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of obtaining a short route to Oregon and the Indies. 4th ed.Revised and re¬ published from "The History of Oregon", by the same author. New York.1847. 24 p. 8° HU,LC,UWash,WorcAS. 5-39783. 1848. Alabama. Legislature. Resolutions regarding railroad to Oregon.Jan.15,1848. 1 p. (30th Cong.1st sess.House.Mis. doc.17) Approves Mr. Whitney's plan of connecting Lake Michigan with Pacific ocean by railroad. P. (not found) The commerce of the lakes and Western waters. (Hunts' merchants' mag., v.18:488-497;May 1848) rrs. p. 496-97 B. 12 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1848 . Davis, Charles H. Steam mail-packet route to China; And a railroad communication between the Pacific and the valley of the Mississippi. (Hunt’s v.18:p.467-476; (May, 1848). B. Kentucky. Legislature. ... Railroad to Oregon. Resolutions ... relative to Mr. Asa Whitney’s plan of a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington?) Tippin & Streeper, printers (1848) 1 leaf. 8° (30th Cong.1st sess. House.Mis.doc. 55) Ordered printed March 22, 1848. Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates. By the House of Delegates, January 26, 1848. Whereas the construction of a rail road across the continent of North America, would make the United States the great highway between Europe and the populous and wealthy empires of Asia, would greatly facilitate our own intercourse with those regions - would tend to consolidate our union - would connect and bind Oregon and the Pacific coast to us, and would give a fresh impulse to our great agricultural, manufacturing and commercial interest, etc., etc. (Maryland printing, 1848) Sale catalog. - Same (30th Cong.,1st sess. House. Mis.doc.68). B. Maury, M.F. A railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific: Where shall the railroad begin on the Atlantic and where shall it end on the Pacific? (hunt’s, v.18: p.592-60; June, 1848) B. Mills, Robert. ... Memorial ... respecting a new route to the Pacific Ocean, with a plan for the transportation of dispatches to Astoria in fifteen days. (Washington?) Tippin & Streeper, printers (1848) 7 p. fold.map.8° (30th Cong.,1st sess.Senate.Mis.doc.51) Ordered printed Feb. 15, 1848. B,UWash. New Jersey. Legislature. Railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific coast. Feb. 8, 1848. 2 p. (30th Cong.1st sess.Sen.Mis. doc.77) Resolution favoring grant of land for construction of railroad upon plan of Asa Whitney. Ohio. Legislature. Resolution for railroad from Lake Michigan to Pacific. Feb. 18, 1848. 2 p. (30th Cong.1st sess.Sen.Mis.doc.124) Pennsylvania. Legislature. ... Railroad to Oregon. Resolutions ... relative to Asa Whitney’s plan for the construction of a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington?) Tippin & Streeper, printers (1848) 2 p. 8° (30th Cong.1st sess.House.Mis.doc.47) Ordered printed Mar. 13, 1848). B. 13 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1848 . P. , B. L. Atlantic and Pacific Railway, another route proposed. (Niles Natl. Regis¬ ter, v.73,No.21,Jan.23,1848) "From a valued correspondent in La." who proposed a Texas route. Comment on Whitney’s scheme and on editorial in Niles for Oct. 23, 1847. Rail-road to the Pacific. (U.S. Magazine and democratic review, v.23:405-12; Nov. 1848) B. U.S. Congress. House. Select Comm. Report on Whitney’s railroad to the Pacific; discussion of distances; Asiatic trade; Oregon trade, etc. June 1848. (30th Cong.1st sess.H.R.733;pp.1-77) Rep. Pollock, Chairman. Reviewed in Democratic Review, v.23:405; Nov. 1848. Whitney, A(sa) Address of Mr. A. Whitney, before the legislature of Pennsylvania, on his project for a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. Harrisburg, Pa., I.G. McKinley & J.M.G.Lescure,printers,1848.20p.fold.maps.8° LC. 6-10856 Whitney, Asa. Memorial of Asa Whitney, praying for a grant of land to enable him to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. Jan. 17, 1848. 7 p. 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Reprinted as Appendix No. 36, to House Report No. 140,31st Cong.,1st session. B. Noted in American (Whig) Review, v.10:311,Sept. 1849 LC. Niles, John M. Railroad to the Pacific. (Hunt's v. 21, p. 72-79; Jul. 1849. B. - Reprint (New York, 1849) 8 p. Sale catalog Palmer, Aaron Haight Letter to the Hon. John M. Clayton, Secretary of State, enclosing a paper geographical, political, and commercial, on the independent oriental nations; and submitting a plan for opening, extending, and protecting American commerce in the East, &c...Pub. by direction of the Department of State in the National Intelligencer of the 6th September, 1849. Rev., and republished with an appendix. Washington, Gideon & Co.,printers,1849. 63 p. 8° A 19-55 Canals and railroads between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; p. 21. Pike, Albert. Remarks... on national plan of an Atlantic and Pacific railroad... Memphis, November, 1849...(Memphis,1849?) 16 p. 8° B,ICC. Proceedings of the friends of a rail-road to San Francisco, at their public meeting, held at the U.S. Hotel in Boston, April 19, 1849, including an address to the people of the United States; showing...P.P.F. Degrand's plan ... Boston, Dutton & Wentworth,printers,1849,32p.8° Ca 7-3231,unrevd. B.BPL,BuffHS.Hunt,LC. -Same.24 p. 8° B.Ba,BPL,H,Hunt,ICC,JC,Y. -2d. ed. Boston,Dutton & Wentworth,1849,24p.8°. B,BPL,HU,ICC,LC,NY. 5-38863. -3d. ed. Boston, 1849, 24 p. B,BPL,HU,Hunt,ICC. -4th.ed. Boston, 1849, 24 p. 8°, Bpl,H,HU,ICC,LC,MIT,UI. 5-38861 -5th.ed. Boston, 1849, 24 p. 8°, HU. -6th ed. 1849. ICC. Railroad & telegraph to San Francisco. (Bost.1849) 4,24,p.8° (An account of the meeting held Apr.19,1849, to consider P.P.F. Degrand's plan for a railroad from St. Louis to San Francisco, preceded by an appeal to the people of California and Oregon) BPL,HU. Railroad to San Francisco. (Boston? 1849) 32 p. 8° BPL,DCL,HU,PortLA,NY. Account of meeting in favor of a Pacific railroad, with papers and letters signed by E. H. Derby, William Ingalls, P.P.F. Degrand and others. Railroad to the Pacific. (United States Mag. & Democratic Review,n.s.v.25:243-48;Sept.1849) LC. Talbot. Another plan for constructing a railroad to the Pacific. (Western Jour., v.3:243-46;Jan.1849) B. Taylor, Zachary. Need for a railroad to the Pacific. (31st Cong.,1st sess. Sen. Ex.doc. 1, Dec. 1849. 12 p.) Cordz. Texas. Citizens. Memorial regarding railroad to the Pacific...Jan.24,1849. 9 p. (30th Cong. 2d.sess.Sen.Misc.doc. No.33, vol.l) Prayes that Galveston and Red River Co. be granted privilege of extending road through territory of U.S. to 16 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1849 . Texas. Citizens (cont'd.) Pacific Ocean. Rep. Sam Houston introduced a bill to this effect that complicated the Pacific railroad program for line over U.P. Cat.Pub.Doc. U.S. Congress. House. Select committee on a canal or railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. ... Canal or railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (Report) February 20, 1849...(Washington, 1849) Feb. 678, (1) p. fold, plates, Fold, maps. 8° (30th Cong. 2nd sess.House Rept. 145) Presented by John A. Rockwell, to accompany Joint resolution No. 42. B,LC,ICC,ASCE. 6-11114 Whitney, Asa. A project for a railroad to the Pacific. By Asa Whitney...New York, printed by G. W. Wood, 1849. viii,112 p. 2 fold, maps (incl.front.) 88:5-38889, BPL,CHS,H,HU,ICC,LC,UI,Y,SePL,UWash.Hunt. B (lacks tp. & 2 maps)* Reviewed under title "The Great Pacific Railroad in America" (Whig Rev.)v.l0: 6; July, 1849. LC. 1850 . Benton, (Thomas Hart) Highway to the Pacific. Grand national central highway. Speech of Mr. Benton on introducing a bill for the construction of a grand national central highway from St. Louis to San Francisco. Delivered in the Senate o the United States, Dec. 16,1850. 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The report of the committee, appointed by the citizens of the parish of Carroll, state of Louisiana; to supply the Louisiana congressional delega gation and other officers of the government with statistical information respecting the most available route through north Louisiana, for the passage of the Pacific railway. Lake Providence, Carroll Parish, La., Printed at the Louisiana Republican office, 1850. 1 p. 1., 5 p. 8° LC. Richard Howden, first signer. 9-20362 17 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1850 . Colton, Calvin. A lecture on the railroad to the Pacific. Delivered August 12, 1850, at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington. At the request of numerous members of both houses of Congress. By Rev. Calvin Colton. New York A. S. Barnes & Co., 1850, 16 p. 8° A20-919 B,CU,H,ICC,Hunt,NY,TennSL,UWash,Y. (Convention in relation to the Pacific railroad, Memphis, 1849) Minutes and proceedings of the Memphis convention, assembled Oct. 23, 1849, Memphis, Enquirer office, 1850. cover-title,68 p. 1 1. 8° B,DCL,JHU,LC 5-40927 Dearborn, William L. Description of a rail road route, from St. Louis to San Francisco, in letters to P. P. F. Degrand... 1849 ... Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1850. 16 p. 8° B,BPL,LC. A20-1396 - 2d ed. Boston, Dutton and Wentworth,printers,1850,16 p. 8° A20-1397 B,HU,MIT,ICC. Dearborn, W. L. A map illustrative of the route of the proposed railroad from St. Louis to the Bay of San Francisco, compiled from the maps & reports of Col. Fremont. Bost. (1850) Size 3% x 46^ in. Scale,none. BPL. (Reprinted from his: Description of a railroad route, from St. Louis to San Francisco.) Degrand, P. P. F. and others. ...Petition of P. P. F. Degrand and others, praying for a charter for the purpose of constructing a railroad and establishing a line of telegraph from St. Louis to San Francisco. (Washington? 1850) 35 p. 8° (31st Cong., 1st sess.Senate.Mis.Doc.28) Ordered printed Jan. 15, 1850. B. Kentucky. Legislature. ... Memorial... asking that Columbus, on the Mississippi River, may be made the eastern terminus of a railroad to the Pacific. (Washington, 1850) 2 p. 8° (31st Cong.,1st sess.Senate.Mis.Doc.84) Ordered printed April 4, 1850, B. Missouri. Legislature. ... Memorial ... on the subject of the central Pacific railroad. (Washington? 1850) 4 p. 8° (31st Cong.,1st sess.Senate.Mis.Doc.25) Ordered printed Jan. 3, 1850. B. Montgomery, Cora. The union of the seas: Land routes to the Pacific. Hunt’s v.22,p.146-154 (Feb.1850). B. 18 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1850 . National railroad convention, Philadelphia, 1850. Proceedings of the convention in favor of a national rail road to the Pacific Ocean ... 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(United States Magazine, and democratic review, n.s.v.27:536-41;Dec.1850) LC. Review & Summary of reports of Mr. Bright of Sen. Comm, on roads & canals & Mr. Robinson of the House Comm. Pacific rail-road; a review of the reports of the committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of the last session. New Orleans,1850. 16 p. 8° H,NY,L. From DeBow's Southern Review for December Pacific rail-road. Map. of the Survey of a route made under orders of Hon.Jeff.Davis, Sec. of War, by Pope & Garrand. Drawn by Theodore H. Oehlschlager. Very large oblong folio (about 7 feet long). Phila.185-. Sale Catalogue Pacific rail-road. Reports of the Committees of both Houses of Congress. (DeBow's Review, v.9: 601-14; Dec.1850). LC. Argument for Whitney project from a Southern & Slavery standpoint. (Pacific railroad project) (Amer. (Whig) Rev., v.12:539; Nov. 1850). LC. Pennsylvania. Legislature. ... Resolutions ... in favor of Whitney's plan for a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. (Washington? 1850) 8 p. 8° (31st Cong., 1st sess.Senate.Mis.Doc.29) Ordered printed Jan. 21, 1850 B. Plumbe, John. Plumbe's memorial. Pacific railroad, (n.p.,1850) 8 p. 8° To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. B,Hunt. Railroad land bills - The Pacific Railroad. (Western Jour. & civilian, v.5:38-45;Oct. 1850) B. Ship canal across the Isthmus, and Pacific Railway. Western Journal, v.3: 351-63; March, 1850) B. Stuart, A. H. H. Need for a highway from the Mississippi to the Pacific, either railway turnpike or plank road. (31st Cong. , 2d sess. Sen. Ex.Doc.No.1) 30 p. Dec. 1850. Cordz. 19 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1850 . Tennessee. Legislature. ... Resolutions ... in relation to the construction of a railroad to the Pacific. (Washington? 1850) 2 p. 8° (31st Cong., 1st sess.Senate.Mis.Doc. 75) Ordered printed Mar. 22, 1850. B. U.S. Congress. House Committee on roads & canals. ... Whitney’s railroad to the Pacific ... March 13, 1850 ... Report ... 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New York, Printed at the Day book female typesetting establishment (1853) 68 p. 8° B,HU,ICC,LC,LU,NY,Y. 5-39107 Hunter, R. M. T. Speech on the subject of a railroad to the Pacific, delivered in the Senate, Feb. 19, 1853. (Washington, 1853) 8 p. 8° H. Jack Lantern’s railroad speculations. Putnam's magazine, v.2,p.31-35;Jul. 1853. B. Kern, R. H. A practicable route for the Pacific rail road. Letter from R. H. Kern, draughtsman in the U.S. topographical Dept., to W. M. Gwin; read in the Senate Jan. 18, 1853. (Also, a practicable central route for the Pacific rail road, extracts from a letter of T. H. Benton, dated Mar. 4, 1853) BPL,HU,ICC. Kirkwood, James Pugh. The proposed railroad to the Pacific coast: Some of the reasons for its immediate construction. Hunt's, v.29,p.659-72 (Dec.1853). B. New Mexico. Legislative assembly. ... 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Address of Senator t Atchison to the people of Missouri (Washington? 1854) 1 p. 1. , 10.p. 8° In opposition to the attitude of Thomas H. Benton on the Kansas- Nebraska Bill and the Pacific railroad. LC. 8-26484 -another issue. 12 p. B. 24. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1854 . Benton, Thomas Hart. ...Discourse of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, before the Maryland Institute on the physical geography of the country between Missouri and California with a view to show its adaptation to settlement, and the construction of a railroad. Delivered at Baltimore, Tuesday evening, December 5, 1854. (n.p.,1854?) 16 p. 8° B, Rgy A 15-339 Caption title. At head of title: Maryland Institute — Western geography. Benton, Thomas Hart. Discourse of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, before the Boston Mercantile library association, on the Physical geography of the country between the states of Missouri and California, with a view to show its adap¬ tation to settlement and to the construction of a railroad. Delivered in the Tremont temple, at Boston... December 20, 1854. Washington, Printed by J. T. and L. Towers, 1854. 24 p. 8° A 13-15-6 B,BPL,CornU,JHU,LC,Rgy,Y,Hu. Benton, Thomas Hart. ...Letter from Co. Benton to the people of Missouri. Central national highway from the Mississippi River to the Pacific. (St. Louis, 1854) 14 p. 8° Caption title: at head of title: Supplement to the Missouri Democrat. LC. 8-26482 Bridges, S A. Pacific railroad. Speech of Hon. S. A. Bridges, of Penn'a in the House of Representatives, June 7, 1854. (Washington,1854) 7 p. 8° B. Brooks, P. S. Pacific railroad. Speech of Hon. P. S. Brooks, of S. Carolina, in the House of Representatives, June 14, 1854. (Washington, 1854) 7 p. 8° B. Campbell, Lewis D. Railroads for the West. Washington, 1854. NY. Commercial convention of the southern and western states, Charleston S.C., April 10th-15th, 1854. The journal of proceedings. Charleston, Walker & Evans, 1854. 159 p. 8° B,LC. 5-17718 Fremont, John C. ... Central railroad route to the Pacific. Letter ... to the editors of the National Intelligencer, communicating some general results of a recent winter expedition across the Rocky Mountains, for the survey of a route for a railroad to the Pacific. (Washington? 1854) 7 p. 8° (33d Cong.,2d sess. House. Mis.Doc.8) Ordered printed Dec. 27, 1854. B,BPL. 25. 4 Union Pacific. Pt. I 1854 . Gwin, William M. Speech of Mr. Gwin, of California, on the bill reported from a select committee for the construction of a railroad from the Valley of the Mississippi to the Pacific ocean. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 10, 1854. Washington, 1854. 16 p. 8° B. Gwin, William McKendree. Speech of W. M. Gwin, of California, on the Pacific railroad. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 10, 1854. Washington, G.S. Gideon, printer, 1854. 35 p. 8° B,BPL. A 17-471. Heap, Gwinn Harris. Central route to the Pacific, from the valley of the Mississippi to California; journal of the expedition of E. F. Beale ... and Gwinn Harris Heap, from Missouri to California, in 1853. By Gwinn Harris Heap. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo, and Co.; (etc.etc.) 1854.136 p. front., plates fold,map. 8° ICC,LC. l-Rc-1224 Kirkwood, James Pugh. Report on gauge of track of the Pacific railroads. St. Louis, 1854. 16 p. 8° NY. Lander, Fred. W. Remarks on the construction of a first class double track railway to the Pacific, and the difficulties attending its solution as a practiced and scientific problem. ... Washington, H. Polkinhorn, printer, 1854. 14 p. 8° B,HU,ICC.QMIT. A 20-789 McDougall, James Alexander. Speech on the great Pacific railroad. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, on the 29th day of May 1854. (Washington? 1854?) 16 p. 8° B,LC. 5-33726 The Pacific railroad. (Southern literary messenger, v.20:551-57; Sept. 1854) LC. Poor, Henry V. Railroad to the Pacific. (Bull. American geographical and statistical society, v.l,pt.3, p. 81-100; 1854) B. Smith, Gerritt. Keep government within its limits. Speech of Gerritt Smith, on the Pacific railroad, in the House of Representatives, May 30, 1854. Wash.Buell & Blanchard. 1854. 15 p. 8° B,H. Steiger, W. T. Diagram of the United States of America...showing proposed routes of the Pacific rail road and its branches in connection with the various systems of existing and unfinished rail roads from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts... Baltimore, Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., 1854 80-98 cm. B,BPL. 26. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1854 . (Tarver, M.) Pacific railroad: the Senate Bill. (Western Journal and civilian, v.11:385-92;March,1854) LC. Tennessee. Legislature. ... Pacific railroad. Resolutions ... relative to the construction of a railroad to the Pacific coast. (Washington?) 1854) 2 p. 8° (33d Cong., 1st sess. House.Mis.Docl87) Ordered printed June 27, 1854. B. U.S. Laws, statutes etc. A bill proposed by (J. A.) McDougall of California for the construction of a railroad uniting the Atlantic states with the state of California (Wash. 1854?) 7 pp. 8° BPL. U. S. War Dept. ... Central Pacific railroad. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report relative to Captain Gunnison’s survey, &c... (Washington? 1854) 10 p. 8° (33d Cong.,1st sess.House. Ex.Doc.18) Ordered printed Jan.6,1854. B. U. S. War Dept. Pacific railroad surveys. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting reports of surveys, &c., of railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington, 1854 118 p. 8° (33d Cong.,1st sess.HOuse.Ex.Doc.46) B. GS 18-429 U. S. War Dept. Report of the Secretary of War communicating copies of all reports of the engineers and other persons, employed to make explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific ocean, that have been received at the department. Washington, 1854. 118 p. 8° (33d Cong.,1st. sess. Senate Ex.Doc.29) ICC. Walbridge, H. Remarks on the Pacific railroad bill delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, June 13, 1854. Washington, 1854 16 p. 8° B,HU,MIT. Williamson, R.S. ...Report of the Secretary of War, communicating Lieutenant Williamson’s report of his surveys to ascertain a practicable route for a railroad to the Pacific Ocean... (Washington, 1854) 6 p. 8° (33d Cong., 1st sess. Senat e. Ex.Doc.52) B. 1855 . Abbot, H. L. Report ... upon explorations for a railroad route, from the Sacramento valley to the Columbia River, made by R. S. Williamson, assisted by H. L. Abbot. 1855. 134 p. BPL. (In U. S. War Dept. Repts. of explorations and surveys... for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, v. 6 Washington 1857) 27. d Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855. Beckwith, E. G. Report of exploration of a route for the Pacific railroad, near the 38th & 39th parallels of latitude, from the mouth of the Kansas to Sevier River, in the Great Basin...(n.p.,1855) 2p.l.,149 p.8° (House.Doc.129) B,BPL. Reprint from U.S.War Dept.Rept. of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. Washington, 1855. Beckwith, E. G. Report of explorations for the Pacific railroad, on the line of the 41st parallel of North latitude.1854.(n.p.,1855) 136 p.8°.B. (House.Doc.129) Reprint from U.S. War Dept. Report of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations, Washington 1855. Also in U.S. War Dept. Reports of explorations and surveys... for a rail¬ road from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, v.2:1855. Benton, Thomas H. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the Pacific railroad bill, and the physical geography of the country between the states of Missouri and California...January 16, 1855. Washington, 1855. 21 p. 8° B. Also in Cong, globe, v.31:73-82;Jan.16,1855. Appendix. Blake, William P. United States Pacific railroad survey, (partial route in California) under the command of Lieutenant R. S. Williamson, corps of topographical engineers - 1853. Preliminary geological report...(n.p., 1855) 80 p/8° (House.Doc.129). Reprint from U.S. War Dept. Report of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. Washing¬ ton, 1855. B,BPL. California, Governor. Suggestion to again memorialize Congress on importance of Pacific railroad. (Gov.mess. 1855:26-27) Hasse California 267. Geyer, H. S. Pacific railroad. Speech...in Senate, Feb.19,1855. (Cong.globe,Appendix, v.31:198-200;Feb.19,1855.) B,LC. Hamilton, W. T. Pacific railroad, Speech in House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1855. (Cong.globe Appendix v.30:128-132;Jan.15,1855) B,LC. Howe, Henry. Historical collections of the Great West...Cincinnati, H. Howe,1885 2 v.in 1 front,pi.maps 8° Paged continuously,Pacific rrs,p.448 et seq. Humphreys, A.A. Report on Pacific railroad. Nov. 29, 1855. (House.Ex.Doc.No.1,p.2,p.90-96;34th Cong.,1st sess.) Iowa. General assembly. ... Memorial ... in favor of the construction of a road from the States bordering on the Miss. River to the Pacific Ocean. (Washington? 1855)2p. 8°(33dCong.2d sess.Sen.Mis.Doc.17)0rd.print.Feb. 1855. B. -Same. (33d Cong.,2d sess.House,Mis.Doc.35.) Lander, F. W. Pacific railroad unanimous action of legislature of Washington territory in favor of a branch...Memorial.Washington,1855,6p. UCal. Lander, Fred. W. Report of the reconnaissance of a railroad route from Puget Sound via the South Pass to the Miss. River...(Washington? 1855) 56p. 8° (House Doc.129) From U.S.War Dept.Rept. of the Secretary War communicating the several Pacific rr explorations. Washington,1855P(impf.p.l-16)USGS.GS18-2 McDougall, J. A. Pacific railroad. Speech...in the House of Representatives,Jan.16,1855. (Cong, globe Appendix,v.31:148-151;Jan.16,1855.) B,LC. 28. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855. On what route are we to have the Pacific railroad? (DeBow's Review,v.19:336-41;Sept.1855) LC. Parke, John G. Report of explorations for that portion of a railway route, near the thirty- second parallel of latitude lying between Dona Ana, on the Rio Grande, and Pimas villages, on the Gila... (n.p.,1855) 53 p. 8° (House.Doc.129) B. Reprint from U.S. War Dept. Report of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. Washington, 1855. B. Pope, J. Report of exploration of a route for the Pacific Railroad near the 32d parallel of north latitude from Red River to Rio Grande. (Washington,1855) 324 p. 8° and Atlas 8° (House.Doc.129) B (text) BPL. -Same...185, 56 p. maps. (In U.S.War Dept., Repts. of explorations and surveys... for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, v.2. Washn. 1855) U. S. Engineer Dept. An examination by direction of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, of the reports of explorations for railroad routes from the Mississippi to the Pacific, made under the orders of the War Dept, in 1853.-54. and of the explorations made previous to that time which have a bearing upon the subject: by Capt. A. A. Humphreys & Lieut G.K. Warren corps topographical engineers. Washington, 1855. 116 p. 8° (House Doc.129) B,JC. 3-23341 -Also in (In U.S. War Dept. Repts. of explorations and surveys... for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, v.1:35-111. Washington, 1855) U. S. War Dept. Extract from the annual report of the Secretary of War, and report of Capt. A. A. Humphreys, Topographical engineers, upon the progress of the Pacific explorations and surveys. Washington, C. Wendell, printer, 1855. 16 p. 8° B,BPL,LC. 8-20779. U. S. War Dept. ...Report of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. In three volumes. Washington, A.O.P. Nicholson, printer, 1855. 4 v. fold. maps. fold, profiels. 8°(33d Cong.,1st sess. House. Ex. Doc.129:serial No. 736-739) (Vol.4) consists wholly of folded maps and folded profiles. Added t.-p: Executive documents printed by order of the House of Representatives during the first session of the Thirty-third Congress. In nineteen volumes, Washington, A.O.P. Nicholson,printer,1854. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War. Authorities on U.S. documents have repeatedly stated that vol. 3 of this series of Pacific railroad explorations was not printed. The reports which were ordered printed to make up this volume are evidently rare, but they were all printed, in the same style as those of vols. 1 and 2. In the Library of Congress set vol. 3 lacks only the general title-page and table of contents, although the last item is a photostat, made from an original printed copy 29. d Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855 . U. S. War Dept, (cont'd) which is in the Library of the U. S. Geological Survey. It is "Report of the reconnaissance of a railroad route from Puget Sound via the South Pass to the Mississippi River. By Fred. W. Lander, Civil Engineer." This exploration was made by F. W. Lander at his own expense. By a resolution of the Legislative assembly of Washington Territory, March 7, 1854, the report was offered to the U. S. Congress for publication. By a resolution of the House, Aug. 3, 1854, its printing was authorized, together with "the reports of surveys for a railroad to the Pacific." The report was included in the "Contents" of this series, as the last item of volume 3, but it was not mentioned in "List of documents accompanying the Report of the Secretary of War." v. 1, p.42-43. "By a resolution of February 14, 1855, it was ordered to be printed in connection with the reports of the Pacific railroad explorations and surveys." A revision of the report was submitted, July 21, 1856, and was printed, together with the other reports of Doc.129, and much additional material, in "Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a rail¬ road from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean...Washington 1855-61." 12 v. in quarto. The Library of the Superintendent of documents has now the Parks and the Williamson reports, parts of v. 3. CONTENTS:— V.1. (Letter of transmittal, by Jefferson Davis, Feb. 27, 1855) (report) I. Examination by Captain A. A. Humphreys, topographical engineers, of the reports of the explorations to deter¬ mine the most practical and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, (report) II. Memoranda by Captain George B. McClellan, Corps of engineers, upon some practi¬ cal points connected with the construction and working of railways, (report) III. Letter of Major Gen. Jesup, quarter-master general U. S.A. upon the cost of transporting troops and supplies to California, Oregon, New Mexico, &c. (report) IV. Report of Governor I. I. Stevens upon the route near the 47th parallel.—V. 2 (report) V. Report of Lieutenant E. G. Beckwith, 3d regiment of artillery, upon the routes near the 41st and 38th parallels. (report) VI. Report of Lieutenant A. W. Whipple, topographical engineers, upon the route near the 35th parallel, (report) VII. Report of Captain John Pope, topographical engineers, upon that portion of the route near the 32nd parallel from Preston to the Rio Grande. — V. 3. (report) VIII. Report of Lieutenant John G. Parke, topographi¬ cal engineers, upon that portion of the route near the 32nd parallel from the Rio Grande to the Gila. (report) IX. Extract from the report of Major W. H. Emory, topographical engineers, of a military reconnaissance made in 1846 and 1847. (report) X. Report of Lieutenant R. S. Williamson, topographical engineers, of exploration in California in connexion with the routes near the 35 and 32 parallels. Also, the report of F. W. Lander, Civil Engineer, of a survey of a railroad route from Puget's Sound, by Fort Hall and the Great Salt Lake, to the Mississippi River. 30. Union Pacific. Pt. I U. S. War Dept, (cont'd.) MAPS AND PROFILES (VOL. 4) (No.l.) Preliminary sketch of the northern Pacific railroad (route) from St. Paul to Riviere des Lacs, made in 1853-4, by I. I. Stevens. (2) Preliminary sketch of the Northern Pacific railroad exploration and survey from Riviere des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains, made in 1853, by I. I. Stevens. (3) Preliminary sketch of the northern Pacific railraod exploration and survey from the Rocky Mountains to Puget Sound, made in 1853-4 by I. I. Stevens. (4) Skeleton map exhibiting the route explored by Capt. J. W. Gunnison U.SA., (1853) and Lieut. E. G. Beckwith (1854) Drawn by E. W. Egloffstein. (5) Rocky Mountains. General profile from Westport, Near the western border of ... Missouri, to the Sevier River. (6-7) Map No. l-(2) Reconnaissance and survey of railroad route from Mississippi River, near the 35th parallel, north lat., to the Pacific Ocean... by Lieut. A. W. Whipple, assisted by Lieut. J. C. Ives and A. H. Campbell, 1853-4. (8) Route from San Pedro, on the Pacific coast, to Memphis, on the Mississippi River, via New Mexico. Lower profile, wagon route; upper profile, railway route. (9) Map of survey of a route for the Pacific railraod near the 32d parallel, between the Rio Grande & Red River, made ... by Capt. John Pope (and) Lieut. K. Garrard. Drawn by Theo. H. Oehlschlager. (10) Route of survey from Pimas villages on the Rio-Gila to Mesilla, on the Rio-Bravo (for) railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean through that region, made by Lieut. John G. Parke, 1854. Drawn by H. Custer. (11) Profile of route from Pimas villages on the Rio-Gila to Mesilla, on the Rio-Bravo. 1854. (12) General map of a survey in California for railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean, made by ... Lieut. R. S. Williamson, assisted by Lieut. J. G. Parke and Mr. Isaac Williams Smith. (13) Profile(s) of Walker pass.—Hum-pah-ya-mup pass.—Tah-ee- chay-pah pass. — Summit of Tah-ee-chay-pah pass to the Tejon depot camp. — New pass. — San Fernando pass. B,(v.1) BPL,IndSL,LC,Y. Rc-1842 Rev'd. U. S. War Dept. Report of the Secretary of War on the several Pacific railroad explorations Washington, A. 0. P. Nicholson, printer, 1855. 43 p. fold.map.,2 fold profiles, 8° (33d Cong.,1st sess.House.Ex.Doc.129) An issue, with special t.-p, of the "Letter of transmittal" by Jefferson Davis, for "Report of the Secretary of War communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. In three volumes." Binder’s title: Pacific R. R. explorations General reports. Jeff. Davis and Capt. Humphreys. B,BPL,H,ICC,LC l-Rc-1843 31. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855. U. S. War Dept. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made under the direction of the Secretary of War, in 1853—(6) ... Washington, A.O.P. Nicholson, printer (etc.) 1855-60. B,BCLA,BPL,Burt,H,ICC,IndSL,LC,NY,OrHS,OrSL,PortLA,SePL,SpPL,TaPL, UMont,U0r,UWash,UW,WSL,Whit,Y,PF (v. 1-11) JC. Rc-1840 12 v.in 13. plates (part col.,part fold.) maps(Part fold.) 4° Vol.12,pts.1-2 have imprint:Washington, T. H. Ford, printer, 1860. Vols. 1—11:U. S. 33d Cong. , 2d sess.House.' Ex. Doc.No. 91. Vols. 1-11 printed also as 33d Cong.,2d sess.Senate.Ex.Doc.No.78. Vol.12, pts.l-2:U.S. 36th Cong.-,1st sess.House. Ex.Doc.No.56. The reports of the Pacific railroad surveys were prepared under the direct supervision of the Engineer Department. The volumes deal¬ ing with the soil, climate, geology, botany and zoology of the regions surveyed were edited and revised by Professors Henry and Baird, of the Smithsonian Institution, cf. Ingersoll, Hist, of the War Department, 1879, p. 292-293. For further information concerning the publication of the work and a list of serial numbers assigned to the volumes in the Congres¬ sional series of documents, see Checklist of United States public documents. 1911, p. 1274-1275. CONTENTS (OUTLINE) — I. Introduction. Route near the 47th and 49th parallels.— II. Routes near 38th, 41st and 32nd parallels Lander's report.—III-IV. Route near the 35th parallel. — V. Routes in California to connect with those near the 35th and 32nd parallels. — VI. Routes in Oregon and California.— VII. Route in California to connect with those near the 35th and 32nd parallels. Route between the Rio Grande and Pimas villages.— VIII. Mammals of the several routes — IX. Birds of the several routes.— X.Reptiles and fishes of the several routes; zoological reports on routes near 38th and 39th, 41st, 35th and 32d parallels; on routes in California to connect with those near 35th and 32d parallels; reptiles of routes in California and Oregon.— XI. Material used and methods employed in compiling the general map. Topographical maps, etc.— XII. Route near the 47th and 49th paralles (concluded) CONTENTS (BY AUTHORS) Abbot, H.L. Report, v.6; Agassiz, L. Fossil fishes, v. 5 Antisell, T. Geology, v. 7. Baird, S.F. Mammals.Reptiles,Birds. v.8-10 Beckwith, E. G. Route near 38th & 39th parallels. Route near 41st parallel, v.2. Bigelow, J. M. Botany. Forest trees. Cactacea. v.4. Binney, W.G. Land shells, v.6. Blake, W.P. Geology of route near 32d parallel, v.2.Geology, b/3/5/ Campbell, A. H. Meteorology, v.7. Cooper, J.G. Botany. Catalogue of plants collected in Washington Territory, Land birds, Reptiles, Crustacea, v. 12. Cooper, J.G. Suckley, G., and Gibbs, G. Mammals, v.12 Cooper, W. Mollusca. v.12 Conrad, T.A. Fossil shells, v.5. Tertiary Fossils, v.6 Davis, J. General report, v.1. 32. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855 . U. S. War Dept, (cont'd.) Cooper, J. G., Suckley, G., and Gibbs, G. Mammals. v.12 Cooper, W. Mollusca. v. 12 Conrad, T. A. Fossil shells, v.5. Tertiary fossils, v.6. Davis, J. General report, v.1. Dornbach, L.M. Water and minerals from Hot springs in Des Chutes Valley, v.6. Easter, J.D. Soils & incrustations, v.5. Emory, W.H. Extract from a report of a military reconnaissance, made in 1846 and 1847. v.2. Ewbank, T. Indian tribes. See Whipple, A.W. Gibbs, G. Mammals. See Cooper, J.G. Girard, C. Fishes, v.6.10. Gould, A.A. Recent shells, v.5. Gray, A. Catalogue of plants collected east of Rocky Mountains v.12. Botany. See Torrey, J. Gray, A., Torrey, J., and Newberry, J.S. Exogenous plants, v.6. Hall J. Fossils, v.3. Hallowell, E. Reptiles of route near 32d parallel; of routes in California to connect with those near 35th and 32d parallel; v.10. Heerman, A.L. Birds of route near 32d parallel; of routes in Cali¬ fornia to connect with those near 35th and 32d parallels, v.10 Humphreys, A.A. Progress of various surveys, 1855,1856. v.7. Humphreys, A.A., and Warren, G.K. Examination of reports of various routes, v.l. Jesup, T.S. Cost of transporting troops & supplies, v.l. Kennerly, C.B.R. Zoology, field notes. V.4. Mammals of route near 35th parallel. Birds of same route, v.10. Lander, F.W. Route from Puget Sound, via South Pass, to Mississippi River, v.2. Leconte, J. Insects, v.12. McClellan, G. B. Memoranda on railways, v.1. Marcou, J. Field notes, v.3. Newberry, J.S. Geology, Botany, Zoology, v.6. Exogenous plants. See Gray, A. Parke, J.G. Report, v.7. Poole, C.H. Route from San Diego to Fort Yuma. v.7. Pope, J. Route near 32d parallel, v.2. Schaeffer, G. C. Fossil wood. v.5. Stevens, I.I. Route near the 47th and 49th parallels, v.1.Narrative & final report, v.12. Suckley, G. Water birds, Fishes, v.12. Mammals. See Cooper, J.G. Sullivant, W.S. Mosses & liverworts, v.4,6. Torrey, J. General botanical collections, v.4. Endogenous plants, v.6. Botany v.7. Exogenous plant s. See Gray, A. Torrey, J. , and Gray, A. Botany of routes near 38th & 39th & 41st parallels; of routes near 32d parallel, v.2. Turner, W.W. Indian tribes. See Whipple, A.W. Warren, G.K. Exploring expeditions since 1800. Description of material & methods. v.ll. Examination of routes. See Humphreys, A.A. 33. A Union Pacific. Pt. I 1855. U. S. War Dept, (cont’d) Contents (by authors) continued. Whipple, A. W. Extracts from preliminary report. Topographical rept. v.3. Whipple, A.W., Ewbank, T., and Turner, W.W. Indian tribes, v.3. Williamson, R.S. Report, v.5. Map of routes, to accompany report of J. Davis. New York, 1855. BPL. Whipple, A.W. 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Supplementary report in reply to the comments of the Secretary of War upon the minority report submitted by Mr. Kidwell, of the Select committee on the Pacific railroad ... Washington, 1857. 16 p. 8° (34th Cong.,3d sess. House.Mis.Doc.44) Feb.12,1857. B. 36 . Union Pacific. Pt. I Pacific road: the plan for its construction, now before Congress. Reports of Special Committee, and of the Committee on public lands, of 34th Congress, on the subject of Pacific railroad. With the bill annexed, (n.p.,1857?) 21 p. 8° ASCE,B,CtHS. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on public lands. ... Lands for Pacific railroad ... Report ... (Washington? 1857) 2 p. 8° (34th Cong., 3d sess. House.Report 264) To accompany H.R.867. Submitted by H. Bennett, March 3, 1857. B. U. S. Congress. House. Select Committee. Supplementary critical report on explorations for the Pacific railroad. Feb. 1857. (34th Cong. 3rd. sess.House.Mis.Doc.44;pp.1-16) U.S. War Dept. 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Resolutions ... in favor of the passage of an act to secure the early completion of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean...(Washington? 1862) 2 p. 8° (37th Cong.,2d sess.Senate. Mis.Doc.64) Ordered printed March 17, 1862. B. 43. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1862. Kelley, W. D. Remarks in opposition to the employment of slaves in navy yards, arsenals, dock-yards etc. and in favor of the Pacific Railroad, n.t.p. (Wash.1862) 8 pp 8° BPL. Latham, Milton S. Speech of Hon. Milton S. Latham, on the Pacific rail road, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 12th day of June, 1862. Also, debate in the Senate, on the steam ship line from California to China, and passage of the bill, on the 25th day of April, 1862. Baltimore, Printed by John Murphy & Co., 1862. 31 p. 8° Also in Congressional Globe, June 12, 1862. p. 2675-78; 37th Cong., 2d sess. B,FJL. Phelps, T. G. Speech ... on the Pacific railroad. Delivered in the House of Representatives April 8, 1862. 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(Boston, A.Mudge & Son, 187-?) cover-title, lp.l., 21 mounted photos. 4° ' B. Union Pacific Tunnel Co. Organized under the laws of the state of New York, April 25, 1870. Capital stock $3,000,000... Lander Hill, Nevada...n.t.-p (New York,1870) 8 p. 16° NY. Title from cover. U. S. Dept, of the Interior. ... Letter of the Secretary of the Interior, communicating... the report on the final completion of the Pacific Railroad. (Washington, 1870) 11 p. 8° (41st Cong.,2d sess. Senate. Ex.doc.90) Ordered printed May 23, 1870. B. U. S. General Land Office. Survey of land within limits of Union Pacific Railroad Grant... Washington, 1870. 3 p. 8° (41st Cong.,2d sess.House.Ex.Doc.230) April 1,1870. Referred to the committee on appropriations. B. U. S. Treasury Dept. .... Interest due on bonds, Pacific Railroad Company... Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury... relative to the interest due upon the bonds issued to the Pacific Railroad Company. (Washington? 1870) 1 1. 8° (41st Cong.,2d sess. 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The following argument concerning the legislation of Congress, contained in an act, "To aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes," approved July 1, 1862; and in an act to amend the same, approved July 2, 1864, is respectfully submitted by B. R. Curtis, of coun sel for the Union Pacific R.R. (n.p.,1871?) 29 p. 8° 20-19982. First paragraph of text forms the title. ICC,LC. Caption title: To the Honorable the Committee on the judiciary of the Senate of the United States. From ocean to ocean, being a diary of a three months’ expedition from Liver¬ pool to California and back, from the Atlantic to the Pacific by the overland route... (London) Printed (by W. Clowes and Sons) for private circulation, 1871. 8-14404. 3 p.l., 108, (2) p. 8° LC. Presentation inscription with autograph of P. W. Hamer (one of the authors?) on fly leaf. 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Letter from the Attorney-General communicating in answer to a resolu¬ tion of the Senate of January 20, 1876, information in relation to the condition of suits between the United States and the Pacific railroad companies, under the second section of the legislative executive and judicial acts of 1873. (Washington, 1876) 3 pp. 8° (44th Cong.,1st sess. Senate. Ex.doc.22) Ordered printed Feb. 3,1876. B. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes," approved July 1, 1862, and the several acts amenda¬ tory thereof and supplementary thereto. Ordered printed Mar.6,1876. (Wash¬ ington, 1876) 11 pp. 4° H. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. A bill to create a sinking fund for the liquidation of the government bonds advanced to the CentralPacific Railroad of California and the Western Pacific Railroad and to the Union Pacific Railroad under and in pursuance of the act of Congress entitled "An act to aid in the construc¬ tion of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pac¬ ific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes," approved July 1, 1862, and the acts amending the same or supplemental thereto, and for the settlement of claims of the government on account of said bonds. (Washington? 1876?) 6 pp. 8° H. .... Same. Ordered printed Jan. 12, 1877. (Washington, 1877) 6 pp. 4° H. .... Same. Reported with amendments Jan. 18, 1877. (Washington, 1877) 7 pp. 4° H. 89 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1876. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. The Pacific railroad acts of Congress and amendments, carefully compiled from authenticated copies for the Central Pacific Railroad Co. New York, 1876. New York, Evening Post steam presses, 1876. 58, (1) pp. 8° ICC,LC. U. S. Treasury Dept. ... Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of January 20, 1876, a statement of his action under the act of Congress providing for the col¬ lection of moneys due the United States from the Pacific Railroad companies, approved, June 22,1874. (Washington, 1876) 10 pp. 8° (44th Cong.,1st sess. Senate. Ex.Doc.18) Ordered printed Jan. 26, 1876 B. U. S. Treasury Dept. ... Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in answer to a Senate resolution of January 26, 1876, information in relation to propositions made by the Pacific railroad companies for the creation of a sinking-fund for the redemption of govern¬ ment mortgages, the action of the government thereon, and the reasons therefor. (Washington, 1876) 12 pp. 8° (44th Cong.,1st sess. Senate. Ex.Doc.25) Ordered printed Feb. 7, 1876. B. Verne, Jules. Around the world in eighty days... Tr. by Geo. M. Towle. Boston, J. R. Osgood and Company, 1876. xvi, 315 pp. 12° Phineas Fogg and party travel by the Pacific Railroad: pp 213- 251. B. Williams, Henry T. Ed. The Pacific Tourist. Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Containing full descrip¬ tions of railroad routes... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads... by Henry T. Williams, editor. With special contributions by Prof. F. V. Hayden, Maj. J. W. Powell, Clarence King, Capt. Dutton, A. C. Peale, Joaquin Miller, J. B. Davis, F. E. Shearer... New York, H. T. Williams, 1876. 293, (4) pp. incl. front.,illus. fold.map. 8° 1-25310. Added t.-p.,illustrated. B,BCLA,H,ICC, LC,UWash. 90 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1877. Atkinson, Edward. Pacific railroads. Sinking fund for the liquidation of the government bonds advanced in aid of construction. Arguments before the Committee on the judiciary. United States Senate, of Senate Bill No. 15... (Washington? 1877?) 212, 33 pp. 8° Argument of Ed. Atkinson, J. B. Alley, Horace White, S. S. Shallabarger, and others. B,HJU. Booth, Newton. Pacific railroad acts. Speech of Hon. Newton Booth, of California, in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1877. Washington, 1877. 11pp. 8° B,Hunt. Chaffee, Jerome Bunty. Pacific railroad lines. Speech of Hon. J. B. Chaffee, of Colorado, in the United States Senate, November 13, 1877. Washington, 1877. 25 pp. 8° B,ICC,LC. ; CA 7-4305 Unrev'd. 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(Nation, v.25:250-251; Oct. 25, 1877) LC. Pacific railroads. Sinking fund for the liquidation of the government bonds advanced in aid of construction. U.S. Senate, on Senate Bill No. 15... (Washington, 1877?) 212, 33pp. 8° B,ICC,LC. Arguments before the Committee on the Judiciary. 91 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1877. Poppleton, A. J. The Pacific railroads. Suggestions submitted to the Hon. Charles Devens, Attorney-General of the U.S., on the resolutions of the Senate and House of Representatives in respect to the operation of the Union Pacific rail¬ road and branches. Washington, 1877. 41 pp. 8° ICC. Rideing, William H. Scenery of the Pacific Railway. (Art Journal, v.29: 25-28, 57-60, 89-92, 121-24,153-56,217-20, 249-52, 281-85; 1877) LC. Rusling, James Fowler. The great West and Pacific coast; or, Fifteen thousand miles by stage¬ coach, ambulance, horseback, railroad, and steamer - across the continent and along the Pacific slope ... among Indians, Mormons, miners and Mexicans. By order of the United States government. With a map of entire rou^e and eight full-page engravings ... With a chapter of advice to emigrants and settlers. By James F. Rusling ... New York, Sheldon and Company; Chicago, A. G. Nettleton & Co. (etc., 1877) xx (21)-515 pp. front., plates,port., fold. map. 8° map in pocket. LC,SePL,UWash. Rc-1536. Storrs, James H. Points and a summary of the arguments on the part of the Pacific Railroad companies, in the matter of establishing a sinking fund for the liquidation of government bonds advanced to said companies. New York, 1877. 21 pp. 8° NHSL. Before the Attorney General of the U.S. Argument on behalf of the Union Pacific Railroad Company in regard to a resolution of the House of Representatives of Nov. 28, 1877, asking for information of the President as to alleged ommissions to enforce certain provisions of the charter of said company relating to running connections, freights and fares. Washington, D.C. (1877?) 27 pp. 8° ICC. U. S. Congress. Senate. Debate in the United States Senate on indebtedness of the Pacific Railroad to the United States government and the proposition for a sinking fund to provide for its payment at maturity. Forty-fourth Congress, second session 1876 and 1877. Washington, 1877. 288 pp. 8° B,ICC. A ]6-7]]. Comp, by Uriah H. Painter. U. S. Congress. Senate. ... Resolution. Washington, 1877) 1 1. 8° (45th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Mis. Doc. 8) Submitted by Mr. Chaffee. ‘Ordered printed Nov. 8, 1877. B. 92 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1877 . U. S. Congress. Senate. Resolution relating to the Union Pacific Railroad. Nov. 30, 1877. 1 p. (45th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 14) Requesting the President to inform the Senate what legal impediments exist which prevent him from executing the laws in accordance with obligations accepted and agreements made by the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Submitted by Senator Paddock. B. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. ... Report (to accompany Bill S.1192) (Washington, 1877) 6 p. 8° (44th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report 705) Submitted by Mr. Stevenson. Ordered printed March 3, 1877. To define the relations of the Union Pacific and the Burlington & Missouri River railroads. B. U. S. Department of the Interior. Secretary of the Interior on the Pacific railroads. Extract from annual report. 45th Cong. 2d sess. Dec. 3, 1877. Washington, 1877. 12 pp. 8° B,ICC,KansHS. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of Congress relating to the Union Pacific Railroad and branches. Compiled Dec. 1877. Washington, 1877. 47 pp. 8° B,ICC. U. S. War Department. Union and Central Pacific railways. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a report on the survey of the Union and Central Pacific railways. 1877. 61 pp. 8° (44th Cong. 2d sess. House Ex. Doc. 38) B,ASCE,H,ICC. United States vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Testimony and Proceedings before Charles Allen. Boston, 1877. Pp. 577, Royal 8° wrappers (cover torn) Judge Allen’s personal copy, with his autograph on wrapper, and MS pencilled notes. Sale catalogue. Usher, J. P. In the matter of the resolutions of both houses of Congress touching the operation of the Union Pacific railroad and branches* Letter to the Pres¬ ident. n.p., n.d. (1877?) 12 pp. 8° B,ICC,KansHS. Warren, Gouvemeur K. Geographical surveys in the United States. Remarks upon Professor J. D. Whitney’s article in the North American Review, July, 1875, concluding with an account of the origination of the Union Pacific Railroad... Washington, 1877. 28 pp. 8° B. 93 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878. Bailey, James E. The Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. James E. Bailey of Tennessee, in the Senate of the United States, March 28, 1878. Washington, 1878. 20 pp. 8° B,ICC. Balcombe, St. A. D. The Union Pacific vs. the people. The truth of history. (n.p.,1878?) 34 pp. 8° In regard to the contracts between the Union Pacific Railroad and Omaha. • B,NebSL. Bayard, Thomas F. Powers and duties of Congress in relation to the railroads to the Pacific. Speech of Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware, delivered in the United States Senate, April 5, 1878. Washington, 1878. 18 pp. 8° B,ICC. Beck, James B. Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, of the United States, April 1, 1878. Washington, 1878. 27 pp. 8° B,ICC,LC,NY. Black, J. S. Opinion on right of pre-emption to Pacific Railroad lands. New York 1878. 7 pp. 8° ICC,NY. (Blake, Henry T.) The Pacific railroads and the government. (The New Englander, n.s.,v.1:490-513,642-69; July, Sept. 1878) B. Blake, Henry T. The Pacific railroads and the government. (n.p., 1878.) (1), 490-513 pp. 8° Reprinted from the New Englander for July, 1878. B* Blake, Henry R. The Pacific railroads and the government. New Haven, 1878. Reprinted from the New Englander, Sept. 1878. H,UW. Booth, Newton. Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. Newton Booth, of California, in the Senate of the United States, April 3, 1878. (Washington, Govt, print, off. 1878) 8 pp. 8° Caption title B,Hunt, ICC,LC. CA 7-3406. Chaffee, J. B. The Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. J. B. Chaffee, of Colorado, in the Senate of the United States, April 4, 1878. Washington, 1878. 24 pp. 8° B,ICC. in the Senate CA 7-3404. 94 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878 . Christiancy, I. P. The Pacific Railroad. Speech of Hon. I. P. Christiancy, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, March 18, 1878. Washington, 1878. 22 pp. 8° B,ICC. Crofutt, George A. Crofutt's new overland tourist and Pacific coast guide...over the Union Central and Southern Pacific railroads, their branches and connections, by rail, water and state...By Geo. A. Crofutt ... vol. 1-1878-9. Chicago, Ill., The Overland Publishing Company, c.1876. 3 pp. 1., (25)-322 p. front., illus.,double platyes. 8° Paging irregular: 1-25, 257-299 omitted. l-Rc-1554. B ,ICC,LC,Port,LA,SePL. Davis, David. The Pacific Railroads. Speech of Hon. David Davis, of Illinois, in the Senate of the United States, March 12, 1878. Washington, 1878. 8 pp. 8° B,ICC. Dillon, John Forrest. Correspondence concerning a decision in the suit between the Kansas Pac¬ ific and Union Pacific railroads in the United States Circuit Court, Dis¬ trict of Nebraska. Washington, National Republican Printing House. 1878. 15 pp. 8° Letters of John F.Dillon, J. P. Usher, A. J, Poppleton A 18-840. B,ICC,Kans,HS,UW. Edmunds, George F. Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. G. F. Edmunds of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1878. Washington, 1878. 23 pp. 8° B,ICC. Holmes, A. H. The Pacific railroads: their operation as one continuous line. Arguments in behalf of the Kansas Pacific Railway, before the House committee on the Pacific Railroad, by A. H. Holmes, J. P. Usher, J. M. Woolworth, of counsel. Washington City, 1878. 143 pp. 8° The arguments of J. P. Usher and J. M. Woolworth are also printed separately. B,ICC. The Illustrated railroad guide, giving a description of the Union and Central Pacific railroads, with illustrations along the line and branches... (Chicago, Omaha, San Francisco, Adams Publishing Co.,1878) 88 pp. illus., map. 8° B. Johnston, J. W. Pacific Railroads. Speech of Hon. J. W. Johnston, of Virginia, in the Senate of the United States, April 5, 1878. 8pp. 8° B,ICC. 95 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878. Kernan, Francis. Pacific railroads, Speech of Hon. Francis Kernan, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, April 8, 1878. 8 pp. 8° B,ICC. McDonald, Joseph E. Speech of Hon. Joseph E. McDonald, of Indiana, in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1878. Washington, 1878. 13 pp. 8° B,ICC. Matthews, Stanley. Speech in the Senate of the United States, March 14,1878, relating to a bill to alter and amend an act entitled: An act to aid... 1878. ASCE. Merrimon, A. S. The Pacific Railroad; speech in the Senate of the United States, March 20, 1878. Washington, 1878. 35 pp. 8° H,0rHS. Mitchell, J. H. The Pacific railroad; speech in the Senate of the United States, March 20, 1878. Washington, 1878. 35 pp. 8° H,0rHS. Morford, Henry. Morford's scenery and sensation hand-book of the Pacific railroads and California. By Henry Morford ... New York, C. T. Dillingham; Boston, Lee & Shepard; (etc., etc., 1878) viii, (9)-278, (3), ii-lxxii p. illus. 16° B. A 17-662. Morgan, John Tyler. The Pacific railroad. Speech of Hon. J.T. Morgan, of Alabama, in the Senate of the United States, March 19, 1878. Washington Govt, print, off. 1878. 15 pp. 8° B,ICC,LC. 5-41314. Morrill, J. S. Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. J. S. Morrill, of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, April 2, 1878. 8 pp. 8° B,ICC. Nation. (Editorial) Senator Matthews's Pacific Railroad bill. (Narion, v. 26:194; March 21, 1878) LC. The Omaha bridge case in United States courts. Decisions ... Washington City, 1878. 35 pp. 8° All parts of the Union Pacific Railroad and branches must be operated as one continuous line. B,ICC.KansHS. 96 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878 . Parrish, Samuel Longstreth. Statement of the relations of the Denver Pacific Railway and telegraph company to the Union Pacific system. Submitted on behalf of the bond¬ holders, before the Judiciary committee of the Senate. Samuel L.Parrish, Poppleton, A. J. Argument of Hon. A. J. Poppleton against the pending special pro-rata legislation, commission, etc., before the sub-committee on Pacific rail¬ roads... February 19 and 23, 1878. Washington City, T. McGill & Co., printers, 1878. cover-title, 74 pp. 8° B,LC. 5-39103. Railroad Gazette (Editorial). Another Pacific railroad sinking-fund bill. (Railroad Gazette, v. 10:140; Mar. 15, 1878) B. .... The Pacific Railroad sinking fund bill. (Railroad Gazette, v.10:126; March 8, 1878) B. The Pacific railroads and the Court of Claims. 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Senator Chaffee’s pro¬ rata bill, correspondence, etc. Washington, D.C. T. McGill & Co. print. (1878?) cover-title, 130 pp. fold. map. 4° B. A17-287. In the U.S. Circuit Court, District of Nebraska. 97 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878 . Saint Louis. Merchants' exchange. ... Resolutions of the Merchants' exchange of Saint Louis, Mo., in favor of the adoption of such legislation as will prevent unjust combinations between the Union Pacific and other railroad companies. (Washington, 1878) Ordered printed May 16, 1878. B. 1 1. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate.Mis.Doc.70) Sargent, A. A. Pacific railroads. Speech in the Senate of the United States, April 5, and 8, 1878. Washington, 1878. 24 pp. 8° Hunt. UCal. Shellabarger, Samuel. Union Pacific Railroad. Argument of Samuel Shellabarger, before the Committee on Pacific railroads of the House of Representatives, delivered March 13 and 14, 1878, in regard to the power of Congress to order the seizure and possession of the property of such company without any process of law. Washington City, 1878. 36 pp. 8° B,ICC. Sheridan, P. H. Reports of inspection made in the summer of 1877 by Generals P. H. Sheri¬ dan and W. T. Sherman of country north of the Union Pacific Railroad. Printed by order of the Secretary of War. Washington. Govt.print.office, 1878. 110 pp. 8° B,ICC,UWash. Strahom, Robert E. To the Rockies and beyond, or A summer on the Union Pacific Railway and branches. Saunterings in the popular health, pleasure and hunting resorts of Nebraska, Dakota* Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Montana and Idaho, with descriptions of the Black Hills, Big Horn and San Juan regions, and special articles on stock raising, farming, mining, lumbering and kindred industries of the Trans-Missouri region. By Robert E. Strahom ("Alter Ego") ... (Omaha) )maha Republican print.,1878. 141 pp. illus., fold. map. 8° B,ICC,LC. 2-7154. Thurman, Allen Granbery. Pacific railroads. Speech of Hon. Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1878. Washington (Govt.print.off.) 1878. 15 pp. 8° B,LC,ICC. 5-40010. Thurman, Allen G. The Pacific Railroad. Speech of Hon. Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, March 12, 1878. Washington, 1878. 13 pp. 8° B,ICC. To San Francisco and Back. By a London parson. Published under the direction of the Committee of general literature and education, appointed by the Society for promoting Christian knowledge. London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge. (1878.) 2 pp. 1., 220 pp. illus. 12° Reprinted from the People's Magazine, January-July 1871. LC. 15-1334. 98 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Brief ... in objection to House Bill 4075, altering charter of said company Presented to the Committee on judiciary of the House of Representatives. By Shellabarger and Wilson, Counsel for Union Pacific R.R. Co. Washington, (1878?) 27 pp. 8° B,ICC. Guide to the Union Pacific Railroad lands. 12,000,000 acres. 3,000,000 acres in central and eastern Nebraska now for sale. Omah, Neb., Land departments Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1878. cover-title 32 pp. fold. map. 8° B. A 16-1060. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Senate Bill fifteen, in 45th Congress, amendatory, of Pacific Railroad acts. Objections thereto by the Union Pacific (1878?). 27 pp. 8° Argument by Shellabarger and Wilson, of counsel. B. Union Pacific Railroad. The Union Pacific railway and the Thurman Act, so called. Letter of Mr. Sidney Dillon, President, to the Hon. Geo. F. Edmonds, Chariman of the Senate committee on the judiciary, and the statement of counsel concern¬ ing the compliance of the company with that Act. New York. (1878?) 32 pp. 8° ICC. U. S. Attorney General. Message from the President of the United States, communicating in answer to A Senate Resolution of December 6, 1877, information in relation to the operation of the Union Pacific Railroad and its branches. (Washington, 1878) 4 pp. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Seante. Ex. Doc. 13) B. U. S. Congress (45th). Pacific railroads in Congress, 1877 and 1878. Proceedings compiled from official records. Opinion of United States Court of claims in five per cent case. Washington, 1878. 664 pp. 8° Compiled by U. Painter? Bound with congressional documents concerning the Pacific railroads. B. U. S. Congress (45th). House. Committee on the Pacific Railroads. Amending the various Pacific railroad acts. Report... (Washington, 1878) 10 pp. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept.622) B. U. S. Congress (45th). House. Committee on the Pacific railroads. ... Establishment of a Board of Pacific railroad commissioners... Report (to accompany Bill H. R.4399) (Washington,1878) 8 pp. 8 C (45th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report 620) Submitted by William W. Rice. Ordered printed April 17, 1878. B. 99 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878. U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Pacific Railroad. ... The Pacific Railroad Acts ... Report: (to accompany Bill H.R.3999) (Washington, 1878) 15 pp. 8° (45th Cong. 2d sess. House. Report 430) Submitted by Mr. Chalmers. Ordered printed Mar. 22, 1878. B,ICC. U. S. Congress. Senate. Debate in the Senate of the United States upon the bills providing for a sinking fund to liquidate their indebtedness to the government. (Washing¬ ton? 1878) 582 pp. 8° Binder’s title: Debates on the funding bill. Union and Central Pacific railroads, 1878. B. U. S. Congress. Senate. ... Resolution (in regard to securites taken by the Union Pacific Railroad Company for aid afforded to the Colorado Central and other railroads.) (Washington,1878) 1 1. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. Doc. 37) Submitted by Mr. Plumb. Ordered printed Feb. 25, 1878. B. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on public Lands. ... Report: (to accompany bill S.195) (Washington, 1878) 1 1. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report 106) Submitted by Mr. Booth. Ordered printed Feb. 25, 1878. On lands granted to the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific, Central Pacific, Burlington and Missouri River, and Sioux City and Pacific Railroad companies. B. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on railroads. ... Report: (To accompany bill S.512) (Washington, 1878) 6 pp. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report 125) Submitted by Mr. Matthews. Ordered printed Mar. 11, 1878. B. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the judiciary. ... Report: (To accompany Bill S.15) (Washington, 1878) 12 pp. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report 111) Submitted by Mr. Thurman... Ordered printed March 4, 1878. B. ...(Another issue) 16 pp. 8° B,ICC. U. S. Department of Justice. ... Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of December 6, 1877, information in relation to the operation of the Union Pacific Railroad and its branches. (Wash¬ ington, 1878) 4pp. 8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. 13) Ofdered printed Jan. 18,1878. B,ICC. 100 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878 . U. S. Department of the Interior. ... Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, in answer to Senate resolution of February 28, 1878, information in relation to the securities taken by the Union Pacific Railroad Company for aid afforded to the Colorado Central and other railroads. (Washington, 1878) 4 pp. ;8° (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. 40) B. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of Congress relating to the Pacific railroads. Washington. Govt, print, off., 1878. 56 pp. 8° ICC. U. S. Supreme Court. Pacific railroad legislation. Supreme Court opinions on the "Thurman" law and other questions... n.p., (1878?) 12 pp. 8° B,ICC. U. S. Treasury Department. Union Pacific railroad discrimination against the government. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting papers relating to the settle¬ ment of account for the transportation of the second regiment of infantry ... Washington, 1878. 35 pp. (45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. 29) B,ICC. Usher, J. P. Mr. Usher to the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate. Washington, 1878. 7 pp. 8° B, ICC. Usher, John Palmer. The Pacific railroads: their operation as one continuous line. Argument in behalf of the Kansas Pacific Railway, before the House Committee on the Pacific Railraod, by J. P. Usher, of counsel. Washington City, 1878. cover-title, 37 pp. 8° B, JHU. A 13-1708 Revised. Vose, George L. Cost of operating railroads in respect to grades and curves. Opinion of Prof. Geo. L. Vose, in refutation of Mr. Poppleton's argument on the subject. Washington City, 1878. ’9 pp. 8° B,ICC. White, Horace. ... Union Pacific Railroad discriminations. Argument of Horace White, in behalf of first mortgage bondholders of the Kansas Pacific Railway. Washington, D.C., T. McGill & Co., printers, (1878?) A 19-1356. cover-title 30 pp. 8° B,ICC,Y. 45thCong.2dsess.Sen.Jud.Com. ...Another issue. 30 pp. 9 pp. 8° Appendix A: 9 pp. at end. B,ICC,MassRRComm. 101 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1878. 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Laws, statutes, etc. A bill to amend an act entitled M An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal military and other purposes," approved July 1, 1862; also to amend an act approved July 2, 1864, and also an act approved May 7, 1878, both in amendment of said first-mentioned act... Read Jan. 21, 1884. (Washington, 1884) 7 pp. 4° H. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled"."An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes approved July 1, 1862," app. July 2, 1864. Ordered printed Feb. 25, 1884. (Washington, 1884) 4 pp. 4° H. U. S. 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Contents: (pt. 1) Message from the President of the United States transmit¬ ting the reports of the... commission. Report of the commission and of the minority commissioner. - pt. 2-9 (Vol I-VIII) Testimony. - Pt. 10 (Vol IX) Alphabetical, analytical and topical index of testimony, re¬ ports of accountants and engineer, and of the commissioners, by Edward C. Martin. ...Report of the Commission and of the minority commissioner...Washington. Govt. Print. Off., 1887. 217 pp. 2 fold. maps. 8° ASCE,CalSLH,ConnSL,Neb,HS. 6-45508-9. Preceded by a copy, without t-p. of the Alphabetical, analytical and topical index. U. S. Treasury Department. ... Indebtedness of Pacific railroads. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response toa resolution of the House calling for informa¬ tion concerning the amount of the indebtedness of the subsidized Pacific railroad companies to the United States, and the effect upon said indebted¬ ness of the passage of House Bill No. 8318. 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(Cincinnati, 1888) Cover-title, (24) p. incl. diagrs. 12° LC. 11-19300. .... Diagrams. Topeka theatres... (Topeka, Kansas., 1888) Cover-title (8) p. incl. diagrs. 12° LC. 11-19921. .... Facts and figures about Union Pacific Railway Lands. Omah, Neb. (1888) 4 pp. 12° B. 128 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1888. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Facts and figures regarding the principal cities and towns of Colorado. (Omaha, Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1888) (15) p. 2 fold, maps (incl. front) 22 x 10-1/2 cm. Cover-title; Colorado; facts and figures for settlers... LC Rc-466. .... (Financial outcome of the first six months of the current year to June 30, 1888, as compared with a corresponding period of 1887.) 5 pp. 8° dated Oct. 24, 1888. ICC. .... Great Northwest, most successful farming region of Kansas. 1888. 48 pp. 12° KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Oregon, its attractions and resources. Omaha, 1888. 66 pp. map. HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Colorado for the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist; facts on climate, soil, farming, stock-raising, dairying, fruit growing, lumbering, mining, scenery, game and fish. With the com¬ pliments of the Passenger department of the Union Pacific Railway. Omaha, 1888. 4 pp. 1., 5-91 p. 8° Cover-title: Colorado. A complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter prepared by J. G. Brown. BPL,LC. l-Rc-468. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock raising, mining, lumbering, and other industries, and notes on climate, scenery, game, fish, and health and pleasure resorts... With the compliments of the Passenger department. Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1888. 72 pp. 12° Cover-title: Idaho; a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the originial matter was prepared by Robert E. Strahorn. LC. l-Rc-152. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Utah. Compliments of Passenger department, Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1888. 74 pp. 12° Cover-title: Utah, a complete and comprehensive description... Much of the original matter was prepared by Robert E. Strahorn. LC. l-Rc-284. ...Same, Omaha, 1888. 7 pp. HU. 129 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1888. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Washington Territory for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist. Facts on climate, soil, farming...game and fish... Chicago, Rand,McNally & Co., printers, 1888. 76 pp. 8° Cover-title: Washington Territory; a complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources of this territory. Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter prepared by Robt. E. Strahorn. LC. - Rc-326 Revised. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Sights and scenes in Colorado for tourists. Chicago, cl888. HU. Union Pacific Railway. - Passenger Department. Sights and scenes in Oregon, Washington and Alaska for tourists. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., (1888) 1 p. 1, 40 pp., 1 map. illus. nar. 8° HU,NY. Union Pacific Railway. Passenger Department. Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. Chicago; Rand, McNally & Co., 1888. 48 pp. 1 map. 8° NY. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Bridge of, over Missouri River at Omaha, Nebr. legislation relative to pier of, unnecessary... A. S. Paddock, Improvement of Mississippi River. Dec. 21st, 1888. 1 p. (Sent. Rep. 50th Cong. 2d sess. v. 1, No. 2414.) Ames. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Indebtedness of, bill providing for payment of, res. setting apart certain days for consideration of.. J. H. Outhwaite, Rep. Dec. 10, 1888. 1 p. (H. Misc. Doc. 50th Cong. 2d sess. v. 1, No. 26) Ames. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Lands granted to, near Denver, Colo, legislation protecting purchasers of certain recommended... L. E. Payson, Public Lands, July 11, 1888. H. 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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting to the Chairman of the Committee on finance a statement of amounts to the credit of the Pacific railroads. (Washington, 1888) 2 pp. 8° (50th Cong., 1st sess. Seante. Mis. Doc. 66) Ordered printed Feb. 27, 1888. B. 1889 . Clampitt, John Wesley. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains; reminiscences and thrilling incidents of the romantic and golden age of the great West, with a graphic account of its discovery, settlement, and grand development. By John W. Clampitt... Chicago, New York (etc.) Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889. svi, 19-671 pp. incl. illus., plates, ports, facsim. front. 8° LC. Rc-1181 Revised. Dodge, Grenville Mellen. Paper read before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at its 21st annual reunion at Toledo, 0., Sept. 15, 1888. By Maj.-Gen. Grenville M. Dodge...Together with comments thereon by Gen. Wm. T. Sherman...New York, Styles & Cash printers, 1889. 50 pp. 8° Cover-title: Gen. 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Union Pacific Railway Company. Earnings and expenses, January, 1889 and 1888. One table. Boston, Mar. 15, 1889. obi. 4° ICC. Union Pacific Railway Company. Elisha Atkins. December 9, 1888. Mahlon Day Spaulding, Nov. 3, 1888. n.p., (1889) 14 pp. sq. 12° HU,NY. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Facts and figures for settlers, regarding the principal cities, towns, and farming lands of Kansas...(Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., (1889). 28 pp. nar. 8° LC. 1-26163. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Facts and figures for settlers regarding the principal cities, towns and farming lands of Nebraska...(Omaha, Neb., Union Pacific Railroad Company, cl889) 21 pp. fold. map. Printed by Rand, McNally &Co.,Chicago. LC. Rc-44. 132 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1889 . Union Pacific Railway Company. Official register of directors and officers of the Union Pacific railroad company and the Union Pacific Railway Company. 1863-1889. (n.p. n.d.) 23 pp. 8° B. Union Pacific Railway. Passenger Department. Oregon, its wealth and resources, 2d ed. Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., 1889. 67 pp. 8° NY,PortLA. Union Pacific Railway Company. The Oregon Railway and Navigation Company to the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Railway Company, and the Union Pacific Railway Company. Indenture modifying indenture of lease of Jan. 1, 1887. (Boston? 1889) 11 pp. 8° N.Y. Union Pacific Railroad Company. ... Outdoor sports and pastimes. Correct rules for lawn tennis, croquet, and baseball ... (Omah, Neb.) cl889. 31 pp. plans. 12° LC. CA-5-1822 Unrev'd. ... same. (2d Ed.) ... (Omaha, Neb.) cl889. 57 pp. plans. 16° LC. CA-5-1824 Unrev'd. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Coloradofor the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist. Facts on climate, soil, farming, stock raising, dairying, fruit growing, lumbering, mining, scenery, game and fish. With the compliments of the Passenger Department... 2d ed. Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co. printers. 3 pp. 1., 5-91 pp. 8° 1889. Cover-title: Colorado; a complete and comprehenseive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter prepared by Robert E. Strahorn. HU,LC. l-Rc-469. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock raising, mining, lumbering, and other industries, and notes on climate, scenery, fish, and health and pleasure resorts. With the compliments of the Passenger Department... 2d ed., rev. and enl. Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co. printers. 82 pp. 8° ’Cover-title: Idaho; a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter was prepared by Robert E. Strahorn. LC. l-Rc-153. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Utah. With the compliments of the Passenger Department. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., printers 1889. 80 pp. front, (map) 8° Cover-title: Utah, a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of cover. Much of the original matter was prepared by Robert E. Strahorn. LC. l-Rc-285. 133. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1889. Union Pacific Railway. Passenger Department. The resources and attractions of Washington for the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist... 2d ed. rev. and enl. Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., 1889, 80 pp. 8° Map on verso of cover. Cover-title: Washington. A complete and comprehensive description. Comp, in part by R. E. Strahorn. LC. l-Rc-1466. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources of Montana... Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1889. 68 pp. 8° Map on verso of front cover. Cover-title: Montana; a complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources of Montana... HU,LC. l-Rc-138 Additions. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Simple remedies. What to do in cases of poisoning, drowning, fainting, or accidents and emergencies... (Omaha? Neb.) cl889. 23 pp. illus. 16° LC. 7-11722. Union Pacific Railway Company. Traffic agreement between the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway Company and the Union PacificRailway Company. Dated Dec. 6, 1889. Boston: Rand Avery Supply Co., (1889) 14 pp. 4° BPL,NY. Union Pacific RailwayCompany. Union Pacific Railway Co.to New England Trust Co. Denver, Leadville, and Gunnison 4-1/2 per cent trust mortgage. Dated Aug. 1, 1889. 12 pp. 8° Due Nov. 1, 1918. $2,285,000. PF Union Pacific Railroad Company. Wealth and resources of Oregon and Washington, the Pacific Northwest. A complete guide over the local lines of the Union Pacific Railway... Port¬ land, Or., Passenger Department of the Union Pacific Ry., 1889. 5 pp. 1., (3)-256, (4) pp. incl. illus., maps. 8° Edition: 30,00 "Copyright by C. N. Miller." Advertising matter interspersed. B,BCLA,LC,NY,PortLA,SePL,U0r. 1-21623. U. S. Congress. House. ... Pacific railroads... Resolution. (Washington, 1889) 2 pp. 8° (50th Cong., 2d sess. House. Mis. Doc. 88) Submitted by Mr. Anderson of Iowa. 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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 30, 1889, information touching the sinking fund credit of the Union and Central Pacific railroads. (Washington, 1889) 2 pp. 8° (50th Cong. 2d sess. Senate Ex. Doc. 100) Ordered printed Feb. 5, 1889. B. 1890 . Mams, Charles Francis. The retirement of Charles Francis Adams from the Union Pacific. (Railway Review, v. 30: 717; Nov. 29, 1890) B. Consolidation locomotive - Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 30: 247; May 3, 1890) B. Dillon, John Forrest, Pacific railroad laws, including charters and acts of Congress, relating to or affecting the Union Pacific Railroad, the Kansas Pacific Railway, the Denver Pacific Railway, the Central Pacific Railroad, the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, and the Texas and Pacific Railroad. Comp, and annotated by John F. Dillon...(New York) Printed for the Union Pacific Railway Company (E. C. Miles publisher and printer) 1890. xiii, 269 pp. 8° "This book is an enl. and rev. ed. of the book known as 'Pacific Railroad laws,' by Theos. French, comp.... and printed for the companies in 1883." - Pref. note. B,BPL,AmhC,LC,UC,HU. 18-2118. Freight car truck for 60,000-lb cars - Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 30:204-05; Apr. 12, 1890) B. Metal flags for locomotive use on the Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 30:221; Aprl 19, 1890) B» A notable electric traveling crane. (Railway Review, v. 30:673; Nov. 8, 1890) In Union Pacific shops at Cheyenne. B. Pacific Railroads. Laws of U. S. affecting, compilation of... Rept. of Secretary of Interior 1890, v. 3, pp. 209-266. Rept. of Commr. of railroads, 1890, pp 93-150. Interior Department. (House Ex. Doc. 51st Cong. 2d sess. v. 13, No. 1, pt. 5 v. 3) Ames. 135. Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1890. Pattison, Robert E. Extract from report of the U. S. Pacific railway commission, 1888. 16 pp. 8° San Francisco, 1890. B,ICC,CalSL. 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Gage & Son 1890/ 152 pp. 8o NY Union Pacific railway company. ...A description of the western resorts for health and pleasure reached via Union Pacific system, "the overland route." 3d ed...Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1890. 144 pp. illus., 3 maps. (1 fold.) 8° Two of the maps printed on inside of covers. LC,NY 1-25286. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Diagrams. Chicago theatres. 2d ed. Battle Creek, Mich. W.C.Gage & Son printers (1890). cover-title, (40) p. incl. diagrs. 8° LC 11-19302. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Diagrams, Indianapolis theatres. Battle Creek, Mich, W.C. Gage & Son printers, (1890). cover-title (16) p. incl. diagrs. 8° LC 11-19301. Union Pacific railroad company. Facts and figures for settlers regarding the principal cities, towns and farming lands of Colorado, 2d ed. (Battle Creek,Mich. W.C. Gage & Son, 1890.) 20 pp. nar. 8° *• LC l-Rc-467. 136 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1890 . Union Pacific railroad company. Facts and figures for settlers, regarding the principal cities, towns and farming lands of Kansas. 2d ed. (Battle Creek,Mich., W.C. Gage & Son.) 1890. 33. (1) p. nar. 8° LC 1-26164. Union Pacific railroad company. Facts and figures for settlers, regarding the principal cities, towns and farming lands of Nebraska. 2d ed. Compliments of the Passenger department Union Pacific, the overland route. Omaha, Neb. cl890. 23 (1) pp. fold. map. 8° Printed by W.C. Gage & Son, Battle Creek, Mich. LC Rc-45 Revised. Union Pacific railroad company. From Summerland to the American Alps. The Texas panhandle route. Chicago, Rand, McNallt & Son, printers, 1890. 1 p. 1., 39, (1) pp. incl. front., illus. map. 8°LC 1-21556-MI. Union Pacific railroad company. A glimpse of Great Salt Lake, Utah...(Chicago, Rand,McNally & Co.) 1890. 40 pp. incl. front., Illus. map. 8° Illustrations from original sketches by A. Lamboume. BPL. LC 1-21570-MI. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Kansas for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist. Facts on climate, soil, farming, stock raising, dairying, fruit growing, game and fish. With the compliments of the Passenger department. Battle Creek, Mich., W.C.Gage & Son, printers, 1890. 2 pp. 1., (7)-58 pp. 8° Compiled by Benjamin H. Barrows. Map on verso of front cover. LC Rc-110. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of the Texas panhandle for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist...Battle Creek, Mich. W.C. Gage & Son, 1890. 100 pp. Map. 8° LC 1-21408-Ml. Union Pacific railroad company. Resources and attractions of Washington, 3d ed. Battle Creek, Mich.1890. HU. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Wyoming for the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist. Facts on farming, stock raising,mining,lumbering,and other industries, and notes on climate,scenery,game,fish and health and pleasure resorts. With the compliments of the Passenger department...Battle Creek, Mich., W.C. Gage & Son, printers, 1890. 88 pp. 8 ° Cover-title: Wyoming; A complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. LC l-Rc-162. 137 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1890 . Union Pacific railway company. Rules governing the use and inspection of axles - Union Pacific railway. (Railway review, v. 30:198; Apr. 5, 1890) B. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in California for tourists. 2d ed. (Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, cl890) 37 pp. illus., fold map. nar. 8° cover-title: California. Sights and scenes. LC 1-21350. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Colorado for tourists. 2d ed. Compliments of the Passenger Department...(Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1890) 75 pp. illus., fold map. 8° LC Rc=472 Revised. Union Pacific railroad company. Sights and scenes in Idaho and Montana for tourists. 2d ed. (Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, 1890) 61 pp. illus., fold map. nar. 8° LC 1-26166. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Oregon, Washington and Alaska for tourists. 2d ed. (Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., printers, cl890) 58 pp. fold. map. nar. 8° LC 1-21473-MI. Union Pacific railroad company. Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. 2d ed. Compliments of the passenger Department, Union Pacific system, Omaha,Neb. (Chicago,Rand,McNally & Co., Printers, cl890) 54 pp. illus., fold map. 8° LC 1-21693. Union Pacific railway company. Traffic agreement between the U.P., Denver & Gulf Railroad Co., dated Apr. 1, 1890. Boston, (1890) (1), 7 pp. 8o BPL. Union Pacific railroad company. Land patents, res. to suspend issue of...T.C. McRae, Rept., July 19, 1890. 2 pp. (House. Misc. Doc. cong. 1st sess. v. 16, No. 252). Ames. Union Pacific Railroad company. Lands granted to, res. of inquiry as to amount of, etc...W.S. Holmes, Rep. July 19, 1890. 2 pp. (House Misc. 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Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Chronicles of the builders of the commonwealth: historical study...San Francisco, The History company, 1891-92. 6 v. 8o Vol*5, chapters 8-10, vol. 6, chapters 1,3,7, deal with the Union Pacific railway. B (v.5-6) Carlton, Ambrose B. The wonderlands of the wild West, with sketches of the Mormons.( n.p.) 1891. 346 pp. 8° "From Kansas City to the Golden Gate:" p. 10-46. ICC. Dodge, Grenville (Mellen) Romantic realities. The story of the building of the Pacific roads. A paper on the trans-continental railways... read before the Society of the army of the tennessee at its 21st annual reunion at Toledo, Ohio, September 15, 1888. Compliments Passenger Department of the Union pacific system. Omaha, Neb., 1891. 5-38858. 24 pp. 8° H, LC. Farmers' aLliance and industrial union. Petition of Farmers' alliance and industrial union remonstration against passage of bill to extend time for payment of Pacific Railroads debts for 50 years at 2% interest. 1891. 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ICC. 140 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1891 . Union Pacific railway company. An agreement for the reorganization of the securities and properties held in 6 per cent collateral note trust of the Union Pacific railway company, dated September 4, 1891. 4 pp. 4° ICC. Union Pacific railroad company. A complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources of Utah, with the compliments of the Passenger department. 4th ed., rev. and enl. St. Louis, Woodward & Tier- nan printing co., 1891. l-Rc-282. 116 pp. 8° H,JC,LC. Map on verso of front cover. Comp, by O.J. Hollister. Union Pacific railroad company. ...A description of the western resorts for health and pleasure, reached via Union Pacific system, "the overland route." 4th ed... Chicago, Knight & Leonard co.,printers,cl891 1-25287. 157 pp. front.,illus., 3 maps (1 fold) 8° LC,NY. Union Pacific system. The evolution of the locomotive from 1813 to 1891. A brief record of great achievements. Chicago, Knight, Leonard & Co.,1891. ca 7-4596unr. 51 pp. obi.16° B,ICC,LC,NY. Union Pacific railroad company. A glimpse of Great Salt Lake, Utah...(Chicago, Rand,McNally & Co.) 1891. 40 pp. 8° l-Rc-291 LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. Report of Hon. Jesse Spalding, government director, dated Apr.27,1881(?). submitted to the board of directors of the company, Apr.29,1891. Boston, Rand Avery supply co., print., 1891. 22 pp. PortLA. Union Pacific railroad company. Passenger department . The resources and attractions of Colorado for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist... 4th ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan print, co., 1891. 1 p.l., 131 pp. front (map) 8° l-RC-470. cover-title: Colorado. A complete and comprehensive description... Largely prepared by B.H. Barrows. JC,LC. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock-raising, mining, lumbering and other industries, and notes on climate, scenery, game, fish and health and pleasure reports. With the com-liments of the Passenger department... 4th ed. rev. and enl. St.Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1891. 128 pp. 8° l-Rc-154. Cover-title: Idaho; a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter was prepared by Robert E.Strahom. LC. 141 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1891. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions for Kansas for the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist. Facts on climate,soil,farming,stock raising,dairying, fruit growing,game and fish. With the compliments of the Passenger department. 2d ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1891. 59, (1) p. 80 Rc-111. Compiled by Benjamin H. Barrows Map on verso of front cover. LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. The resources and attractions of the Texas panhandle for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist. Facts on Climate,soil,farming,stock raising, dairying, fruit growing, game and fish. With the compliments of the Pas¬ senger department. 2d ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co.,1891. 104 pp. fold. map. 8° l-Rc-2573. Cover-title: Texas, a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. LC. Comp, by B. H. Barrows Includes not merely the panhandle but northern Texas from Fort Worth to the New Mexico-Oklahoma boundry. Union Pacific railway. Passenger department . The resources and attractions of Washington for the home seeker,capitalist and tourist... 4th ed. rev. and enl. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1891. 132 pp. 8o l-Rc-1465. Map on verso of front cover. JC,LC. Cover-title: Washington. A complete and comprehensive description. Comp, in part by R. E. Strahom. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Wyoming for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist. Facts on farming,stock raising,mining,lumbering, and other industries, and notes on climate,scenery,game,fish and health and pleasure resorts. With the compliments of the Passenger department... 2d ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1891. l-RC-163. 90 pp. 80 LC. Cover-title: Wyoming; a complete and comprehensive description. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources of Montana...3d ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co.,B91. l-Rc-139. 95 pp. (1) p. 8o JC,LC. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in California for tourist. Leonard & co., printers, cl891. 39 pp. 8° ed ed. (Chicago, Knight, 1-21351. LC. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Alaska for tourists. Leonard & co., printers, cl891) 66 pp. illus., fold map. nar.8o 3d ed. (Chicago, Knight, 1-21475-MI. LC. 142 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1891 . Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Colorado for tourists. 3d ed. Compliments of the Passenger department...(Chicago,Press of Knight,Leonard & co., 1891) 73 pp. illus., fold. map. 8° Rc-473 rev. LC Union Pacific railroad company. Sights and scenes in Idaho and Montana for tourists. 3d ed. (Chicago, Knight, Leonard & co., printers, 1891) 1-26167. 88 pp. 8o LC. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Sights and secens in Oregon and Washington for tourists. 3d ed. (Chicago,Knight,Leonard & co.,printers,cl891.) 1-21474-MI. 53 pp. illus., fold map. nar. 8° LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. 3d ed. Compliments of the Pas¬ senger department. Union Pacific system, Omaha, Neb. (Chicago, Press of Knight, Leonard & co., cl891) 1-21694. 56 pp. illus., fold map. 8° LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Union Pacific railroad co. to the Mercantile trust co. of New York, trust-e. Kansas division & collateral mortgage. Dated May 1, 1891. 49 pp. 8o Due May 1, 1921, $5,000,000. 5% PF. Union Pacific railroad company. The Union Pacific railroad company's trust indenture to Drexel, Morgan & Co., trustees. Dated Sept. 4, 1891. New York, C.G. Burgoyne. 1891. 43 pp. 8° Due Aug. 1, 1894. $24,000,000. 6% gold. B. U. S. Supreme Court. The decision in the Omaha bridge case. (Railway review, v.31: 496-498; Aug. 1, 1891) Editorial comment, p. 503. B. U. S. Treasury dept. Transportation for government over Pacific railroads, amounts due for Feb. 16, 1891. 18 pp. (51st Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. Doc. no. 264.) Ames. 1892. Dillon, Sidney. Historis moments: Driving the last spike of the Union Pacific. (Scribner"s magazine, v.12: 253-259; Aug. 1892) LC. Reprinted in Railroad gazette, v.24: 559-560;July 29,1892 B. Everhart, John R. By boat and rail...New York,London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1892 x, 233 pp. 12° 5-22516 B,LC. 143 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1892 . Nichols, Joseph, comp . Condensed history of contruction of the Union Pacific railway. Also some important facts later on. Compiled by Joseph Nichols, ass't record clerk, U.P. system. Omaha, Klopp,Bartlett & co., book and job printers, 1892. A 14-1866. 192 p p. incl. front., illus., 12° B,NebSL. Pacific railroads. Laws of U.S. affecting, compilation of...Rept. of secy, on Interior, 1892, v.3,p.222=282. Report of Commr.of railroads,1892, p. 101-158. Int. Dpt. (House. Ex. doc. 52d cong. 2d sess. v. 14, no. 1, pt. 5, v.3) Ames. Thayer, William Makepeace, 1820-1898. Marvels of the new West. A vivid portrayal of the unparalleled marvels in the vast wondrland west of the Missouri River...Six books in one volume...graphically and truthfully described...Illustrated with three hundred and seventy-nine fine engravings and maps. Norwich, Conn., The Henry Bill publishing company, 1892. 2 pp. 1., (iii)-xxxvi, 715 pp. Illus(incl.ports.,maps. 8° Rc-1587. "Authors consulted": p. (xxv)=xxvii. LC,SePL,TaPL,UBC,UWash The Union Ihcific. (Railroad gazette, v.24: 353-354; May 13, 1892) Short history of consolidation of Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific, and Denver Pacific. Union Pacific railroad company. American rules for trap shooting adopted by the Nat ional gun -ssociation and Revised game laws for western states and territories. April 1, 1892. Omaha, Neb. (cl892) 27 pp. 16° 24° 5-23436. Cover-title: Gun club rules and Revised game laws. LC. Union Pacific railroad company. A complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural-,stock raising and mineral resources of Utah...5th ed., rev. and -nl. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892. 120 pp. front (map) 8° 6-8190. Cover-title: Utah, a complete and comprehensive description. Map on verso of cover. Comp- by S. A. Kenner. LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Oregon; its wealth and resources. With the compliments of the Passenger department. 5th ed., rev. St.Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892 98 pp. 8° Map on inside of front cover. Rc-413. Compiled by R. E. Strahorn. LC. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Co.orado for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist...5th ed.St.Louis,Woodward & Tiernan printco., 1892. 131 pp. 80 l-Rc-471 LC. 144 Union Pacific. Pt. 1 1892 . Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Idaho...5th ed. St.Louis,Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892. 128 pp. 8o l-Rc-155. Cover-title: Idaho; a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Much of the original matter was prepared by Robert E. Strahorn LC. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Kansas for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist...3d ed. St.Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892. 59 ,(1) pp. 8° Rc-112. Compiled by Benjamin H. Barrows. Map on verso of front cover. LC. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of the Texas panhandle for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist. Facts on climate, soil,farming, stock raising, dairying,fruit growing,game and fish. With the compliments of the Pas¬ senger department. 3d ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co.,1892. 107 pp fold. map. 8° Cover-title: Texas, a complete and comprehensive description... Map on verso of front cover. Comp, by B. H. Barrows. l-Rc-2574. Includes not merely the "Pandhandle" but northern Texas from Fort Worth to the New Mexico-Oklahoma boundry. LC. Union Pacific railroad. Passenger department . The resources and attractions of Washington for the home seeker,capitalist and tourist...5th ed.,rev. and enl. St.Louis,Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892. 132 pp 8° l-Rc-1466. Map on verso of cover. LC,SePL. Cover-title: Washington. A complete and comprehensive description. Comp, in part by R. E. Strahorn. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources of Montana...4th ed. St.Louis,Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1892. l-Rc-140. 95,(1) pp. 80 LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Passenger department . ...Sights and scenes in Alaska for tourists...(Chicago, Knight,Leonard & co.,c.1892) 88,(1) pp. illus., fold. map. nar 8 1-15673-MI. At the head of title: "Second edition" ICC,LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Passenger department . Sights and scenes in California for tourists. Omaha,Neb.(Chicago,Knight, Leonard & co., printers, 1892) l-Rc-894. 38 pp. illus., map. nar. 8° LC. 145 Union Pacific. Pt.l 1892 . Union Pacific Railroad Company. Sights and scenes in Colorado, for tourists. 4th ed. ( Chicago, Knight, Leonard & co., 1892) l-Rc-474. 73 a>. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Idaho and Montana for tourists. (4th ed)... (Chicago, Press of Knight, Leonard & co., 1892) l-Rc-157*. 88 pp. illus., fold. map. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. ...Sight and scenes in Oregon and Washington, for tourists. 4th ed. (Chicago Knight, Leonard & co., 1892) l-Rc-415. 58pp. illus., fold. map. nar. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. ...Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. (4th ed) Compliments of the Passenger department, Union Pacific system. Omaha,Neb.(ChicagpPress of Knight, Leonard & co., 1892) l-Rc-286. 2 pp. 1., 7-56 p. illus., fold. map. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad company. Ein Wegweiser Uher die Union Pacific Bahn und ihre funf millionen Acker Land fur Farmer and Heimstatten in Kansas and Colorado. Bremen, Printed, (1892) 24 pp. fold. map. 8o Cover title. H. U. S. Commission of Railroads. Proposed settlement of Pacific railroad debts; extracts from the annual report of H.A.Taylor, commissioner of railroads, for 1892. Washington, 1892. 23 pp 8° A 15=2552. B,H. U. S. Commissioner on railroads. Special report...to the secretary of the interior, dated April 1, 1892, relative to Senate bill No. 751, for funding the debts of the Pacific railroads. 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Union Pacific Railroad Company. ... Birdseye view of the Columbia River reached via the Union Pacific.. Chicago, Knight, Leonard & Co., printers (cl893) folder (28 p.) 8° ICC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. A complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources of Utah... 6th ed.,rev.and enl. St.Louis, Woodward & Tiernan print.co.,1893. 124 p. 8° l-Rc-283. HU,LC. 147. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1893. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The evolution of artificial light from a pine knot to the Pintsch light. Compliments Passenger Department,Union Pacific System,Omaha,Neb... Chi¬ cago (Knight ,Leonard & Co.,printers,1893) 8-36355. 107 p. illus. obi. 24° BPL,LC. By Benjamin H. Barrows. Union Pacific Railroad Company. A glimpse of Great Salt Lake,Utah... (Chicago^Knight,Leonard & Co.,prin¬ ters,1893) l-Rc-292 40 p. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Oregon; its wealth and resources. With the compliments of the passenger department. 6th ed., rev. St.Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing Co.,1893. 98 p. 12° Map on inside of front cover. Rc-414 Compiled by R. E. Strahom. B,JC,LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Passenger Department. The resources and attractions of Colorado for the home seeker,capitalist and tourist... 6th ed. St.Louis,Woodward & Tiernan print.co.,1893. 1 p.o. ,131 p. front, (map) 8° l-Rc-471a. Cover-title: Colorado, A complete and comprehensive description...LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock-raising, mining,lumbering,and other industries... 6th ed. St.Louis. Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co.,1893. 132 p. 12° l-Rc-156. Map on verso of front cover. LC. 1st edition, 1888, largely prepared by R. E. Strahorn. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The resources and attractions of Kansas for the home seeker,capitalist and tourist... 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Petition of A.H.H. Clark [and others] asking for instructions as to the continuance of the operations of the following lines in the Union Paci¬ fic system whose earnings appear to be insufficient to pay their opera¬ ting expenses and taxes; [names of several railways follow]. New York, C.G.Burgoyne, [1894] 45 p. 8° B. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Colorado for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist... 7th ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1894. 131 p. 8° 2-21672 Cover-title; Colorado. A complete and comprehensive description. Map on p. 2 of cover. HU, LC, NY 152. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1894. Union Pacific railroad company. The resources and attractions of Idaho...7th ed. St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co., 1894. 132 p. 8° Cover-title: Idaho... 4-4882 Map on verso of front cover. LC Union Pacific railway co. 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(Washington,1897) ordered printed Jan. 25, 1897. 4 p. 8° (54th Cong.,2d sess.Senate Dox.83) B. 166. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1897 . U. S. Department of Justice. Annual Report of special assistant to attorney-general in matter of (Union Pacific) railway (1897). (In Annual Report,1897,p.iii-viii) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Department of Justice. Change in estimate of appropriation for protecting interests of United States in suits affecting Pacific Railroads. Feb. 9, 1897. 2 p. (54th Cong.,2d sess.House.Doc.270) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Department of Justice. ... Disposal of the Union Pacific Railway by sale or otherwise. Letter from the attorney-general in response to Senate resolution of March 26, 1897... (Washington,1897) 4 p. 8° (55th Cong.,1st sess.Senate.Doc.27) Ordered printed April 7, 1897. B. U. S. Department of Justice. ...(Records in Pacific Railway foreclosure cases) (Washington,1897) 40,28,57,90 p. 8° (55th Cong.,1st sess.Senate doc.10) B. U. S. Department of Justice. . . . 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(Washington,1897) 15 p. 8° (54th Cong.,2d sess.Senate doc.52) B. Ordered printed Jan. 11, 1897. U. S. General Land Office. Reply to resolution relating to homestead entries on Union Pacific land grants in Kansas. Jan. 15, 1897. 5 p. (54th Cong.,2d sess. House doc.186) Cat. Pub. Docs. 167. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1897 . U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. Acts and joint resolutions of Congress and decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States relating to the Union Pacific, Central Pacific and Western Pacific Railroads. Washington,Govt.print.off.,1897. 11-8776. iv, 255 p. 8° B,BPL,LC. U. S. Treasury Department. Amounts due Union and Kansas Pacific Railroad Companies; also settle¬ ments in favor of Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company (want¬ ing appropriation) Jan. 16, 1897. 10 p. (54th Cong.,2d sess. House doc.188) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Treasury Department. Response to resolution,number and amount (etc.) of bonds of Pacific Railroads purposed to be sold. Jan. 5, 1897. 2 p. (54th Cong.,2d sess. Senate.Doc.38) Cat Pub. Docs. U. S. Treasury Department. Response to resolution (stating that) account of amount due sinking fund of Central and Union Pacific Railroads on account of subsidies paid Pacific mail steamship company (can not be foung) Jan. 5, 1897. 1 p. (54th Cong.,2d sess.Senate.Doc.41) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Treasury Department. Transportation service performed by company (manner of settling accounts) Nov. 11, 1897. Cat. Pub. Docs. 1 p. 4° (Dept.circular,187,1897;Division of bookeeping and warrants) 1898 . Consolidation locomotives for the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.30: 829; Nov.18,1898) B. DeVries, Marion. Against all refunding or extensions of the time of payment of the indebt¬ edness of the Pacific Railroads. Speech... in the House... July 6, 1898. Washington, (Govt.print.off.) 1898. 1-4729. 16 p. 8° LC. East runs on the Union Pacific. B. (American engineer,car builder & Railroad Journal,v.72: 27-28;Jan.,1898) Foreclosure of the Union Pacific 6 per cent trust indentures, n.p. (1898) 325 p. 8° B. New England Trust Co. vs.Union Pacific Railway Co. and S.H.H. Clark,et al.re¬ ceivers for Union Pacific Railway Co. Decree of sale. Boston, 1898. 23 p. HU. t». Union Pacific Railroad Company (and others) Agreement of settlement. Dated April 19,1898. Ratification of settlement by Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railway Company and others. Dated April 19, 1898. n.t.p. New York, C.G.Burgoyne, (1898) NY. 13, 3 p. 4° Title from cover. 168. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1898 . Union Pacific Railway Company. ... Union Trust Company of New York, trustee, complainant, against the Union Pacific Railway Company et al., defendants. In re foreclosure of the sinking fund mortgage... 1873. Record of proceedings and evidence... New York, 1898. 779 p. 4° B. In the U. S. Circuit Court. Union Pacific Railway Company. Eastern Division. Foreclosure of eastern division mortgage, in the Circuit Court of the U.S.(Kansas)... Henry M.Alexander and John F.Dillonktrustees,complain¬ ants, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company et al.defendants. (1898?) ix, 565 p. 8° B. On cover: Kansas Pacific Railway Co... Record. Union Pacific Railway Company. Eastern Div. Foreclosure of Middle Division Mortgage. U.P.Railway Company. Eastern Division. In the U.S.Circuit Court (Kansas)... John A.Stewart,trustee, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company et al. (1898?) x, 642 p. 8° B. On cover: Kansas Pacific Railway Co... Record. U. S. Cong. House. Committee on Pacific Railroads. Report... amending H.6899, to purchase Kansas Pacific Division of Union Pacific Railroad. Jan. 28, 1898. 1 p. (55th Cong.,2d sess. House. Rept.291) Cat. Pub. Docs. Submitted by F. G. Clarke. U. S. Department of Justice Report of special counsel for United States in cases against Union Pacific and Kansas Pacific Railways. (In Annual Report,1898,p.327-330) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Pacific Railroads. Committee on. Patents for lands issued to certain railroads... 127 p. 1898. (In U.S.55th Cong,.2d sess. Senate.Reports,v.6,no.1171) IndSL. U. S. Post-Office Department. Additional estimates, 1899, on account of postal service (over Union Pacific Railway) Jan. 5, 1898. 2 p. (55th Cong.,2d sess.House.Doc.176) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Supreme Court. ... Constantine J. Smyth... The Board of Transportation of Nebraska, et al.,appellants, vs. Oliver Ames et al... Appeals from the Circuit Court of the U. S_ March 7, 1898. (1898) 36 p. 8° B. U. S. Supreme Court. ... State law fixing railroad rates. Smyth vs. Ames. March 7, 1898. 17 p. 8° B. 169. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1898 . U. S. Treasury Department. Response to resolution relative to item in statement of bond account of Pacific Railway Companies under head, "balance of accrued interest due United States on interest account". Jan. 25, 1898. 2 p. (55th Cong.,2d sess. Senate.Doc.88) Cat. Pub. Docs. Warman, Cy. The story of the railroad... New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1898. xix, 280 p. 12° , (The story of the West series) Nov. 16, 98-71/2. B,ClevePL,BPL,ICC,LC,LibCo. OgdenPL,OmahaPL,UM(1906)UP, UNeb,UW,Y. 1899. Dodge, G. M. Romantic realities: The wonderful story of the building of the Pacific roads, as told by Gen.Dodge, the engineer whose genius found the path over the mountains. Privately printed, not for sale, 1899. 50 p. 8° Sale catalogue Narrative of the obstacles encountered, hardships endured, adven¬ tures experienced and the difficulties which had to be overcome. Dodge, Grenville M. (ellen) 1831- (Transcontinental Railways) Paper read before the society of the Army of the Tennessee at its 21st annual reunion at Toledo,0.,Sept.15,1888... Together with comments thereon, by Gen. Wm.T.Sherman... New York, Unz & Co.,printers, 1899. 50 p. illus. 8° 5-17900 (Reprinted from the Iowa State Register) HU,LC. Douglas, James. American Transcontinental Lines. 40 p. 8° Reprinted from the Treansaction of the American institute of mining engineers, California meetin, Sept., 1899. ICC. Heavy ten-wheel freight locomotives for the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.31: 593;Aug.25,1899) B. Meyer, Hugo Richard. The settlement with the Pacific Railways. (Quarterly Journal of Economics,v.13: 427-44;July,1899) B. Sanborn, John Bell. Congressional grants of land in aid of railways... Madison,Wise.,The University, 1899. 130 p. 8° (Wisconsin University.Bulletin.Economics,political science and history series, v. 2 ,no.. 3) 1-17119. Thesis (PhD)-Univ. Of Wisconsin. B,LC,UWash. The Pacific Railroads L p. 62-67. . Madison, 1898. 130 p. 8° Reprint. 170. 1-17120 LC. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1889 . Ten-wheel freight locomotive, Union Pacific Railways. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.39: 452;Aug.12,1899) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. 9th ed. Omaha, (cl899) WRHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Passenger Department. Some of Wyoming’s vertebrate fossils, (n.p., 1899) 36 p. illus.,maps. obi. 24° June 29, 99-133 BPL,LC,NY. Union Pacific Railroad. Souvenir and views of Union Pacific "the Overland route," the world's pictorial line. (Chicago, Rogers & Smith co.,1899) l-Rc-1588. 30 pp. col. illus. obi. 24° LC. Union Pacific (Railroad Co.) Through rates of fare. B.-No.28. Omaha,Klopp & Bartlett Co., (1899) 48 p. 4° NY. Warman, Cy. The story of the railroad... xix, 280 p. 12° New York, D.Appleton and company, 1899, ICC. 1900. Ames, Oliver, 2d, and Sam. Carr. U.S. receivership. Records. Oliver Ames,2d, and Sam Carr,executors,etc., et al. vs. the U.P. Ry.Co. and other cos.(the U.P. system) Compiled by W.J.Carroll,vo.1-14. (0maha?1900?) 8° B.(v.13-14) Earthwork on the Union Pacific. (Railway and engineering review,v.40: 441; Aug.4,1900) B. Heavy freight trains on the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.32: 273;Apr.27,1900) B. Heavy train loads on the U. P. Ry. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.40: 219;Apr.21,1900) B. Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston. A comparison of the results of operation of the several "transcontinental" railway systems,vs: Atchison,Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern... June 30, 1900. Boston, (1900?) 10 p. 4° B. Lomax, E. L., Comp . National platforms of the Republican Democratic,Fusion Populist,Mid-road populist... and Prohibition parties and other information. 2d ed. Omaha, Neb., U. P. R. (1900) 79 p. 12° BPL. Notes on the Union Pacific (Railroad Gazette,v.32: 281;May 4,1900) Shops and equipment. B. 171. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1900 . Performance of heavy freight locomotives on the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.32: 300; May 11,1900) B. Sparks, Edwin Erie, 1860- The expansion of the American people, social and territorial... Chicago, Scott, Foresman and Company, (cl900) 463 p. front., illus. (incl.maps) 8° 1-29240/5. Steamboats and railroads in the Middle West,p.270-289. A transcontinental railroad: p. 366-375. . B,LC has another issue. Stevens, Hazard. Life of Gen. Isaac A. Stevens... Boston, 1900. 2 vols. maps and illus. Sale catalogue. Northwest Indiana, Mexican War, Governor of Washington Territory, Pacific R.R. exploration. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Homeseeker, you can get rich quicker by investing in Oregon wheat lands than in anything else. Morrow County is the place... Portland,Ore.,Union printing co.(19- ) 16 p. 8° LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Passenger Department. Sights and scenes in Colorado for tourists. 11th ed. McNally & Co.) 1900. 63, (1) p. illus.,map. 8° (Chicago, Rand, LC. 1-6667-MI Union Pacific Railroad. Souvenir and views of Union Pacific "the overland route," the world's pictorial line (en route to California) 3d ed. (Omaha,Nev?1900) l-Rc-1589 60 p. 1 1. col. illus. 24° HU,LC. Union Pacific-Southern Pacific System. Map. (190-? 40 3/4 x 58 in. BPL. U. S. Department of Justice. Union Pacific Railway: Response to resolution,papers connected with the distributition of receivership fund (and report of Howard S.Abbott,special laster,transmitting to Circuit Court of United States for Nebraska claims against estate) of company. May 9, 11, 1900. B. has pt.2. 80,143 p. (55th Cong., 1st sess.Senate.Doc.342) Cat. Pub. Docs. 1901 . Boggs, J. I. Heavy railway construction in Wyoming. (Transactions of the American society of civil engineers,v.46:1-16 ; Dec.,1901) On the Union Pacific. B. Abstract in Railroad Gazette,v.33:186-187;Mar.15,1901. B. Features of the work of grade reduction, Union Pacific R. R. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.41: 72-73;Feb.9,1901) B. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1901 . Improvement of water service on the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.41: 748-749;Nov.23,1901) B. Revision of grades and alignment, Union Pacific R. R. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.41: 532-535k547-549;Aug.10,17,1901) B. Roadbed improvements on the Union Pacific. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.41: 142-144;March 16,1901) B. Snow plows and flangers, Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.41: 799; Dec.14,1901) B. Ten-wheel compound locomotives. Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.41: 645;0ct.5,1901) B. Track inspection car, Union Pacific R. R. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.41:607;Sept.14,1901) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. First lien convertible 4% gold bonds. Union Pacific Railroad Company to the Mercantile Trust Co. Trustee. First lien mortgage and deed of trust. Mortgage dated Apr.15,1901. Total authorized issue $100,000,000. New York, C. G. Burgoyne (1901) 61 p. 4° Due May 1, 1911. FJL,FL,PF,W&K. Union Pacific Railroad Company. First lien convertible 4 per cent gold bonds. To holders of the pre¬ ferred and common stock of the Union Pacific. Feb. 13, 1901. HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Rules of the operating department. Omaha, 1901. HU. 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New York,D.Appleton and Company, 1902. xxxi, 348 p. 12° 2-26526. "Building the Union Pacific Railway,1862-1870":p.283. B,ICC,LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. ... Classification of commodities for the freight traffic movement.Omaha, Neb.,1902. 265 p. 8° A. 22-1215. At head of title: Form 138. Union Pacific Railroad Co. B,ICC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Passenger Department. Nebraska, its resources and attractions... 6th ed. (Omaha,1902) Agr 11-78 105 p. 8° B,US Agr. U. S. Dept, of Justice. Answer to resolution, steps taken to secure interest on subsidy debt of Kansas division of Union Pacific Railroad. Feb.3, 1902. 2 p. (57th Cong.,1st sess.Senate doc.160) Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Dept, of the interior. Traffic relations with certain railroads. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, in answer to Senate resolution,calling for a statement of the traffic relations between the railroads that connect with the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the government of the United States. Washington, 1902. 3 p. 8° (57th Cong.,1st sess. Senate.Doc.271) ICC. 1903 . Hall electro-gas normal danger signals on the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.35: 907-908; Dec.18,1903) B. Mitchell, John Hippie. Speeches delivered in the Senate of the United States, 1874-1903. Includes speech on Pacific Railroad Acts. PortLA. .... Supplemtary volume, 1887-1893. Includes Pacific Railroad indebtedness. PortLA. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Crop and live stock reports of Kansas, for the year 1903.Kansas,1903. 8° (Agricultural and live stock bulletin no.21) NY,KansHS has 16,17. 174. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1903 . Union Pacific Railroad Company. Kansas, its resources and attractions. Omaha, 1903. 53 p. 8° KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Wyoming: its resources and attractions... (Omaha,1903) 8-32757. 2 p.l.,(7) - 114 p. 8° LC. . 2d ed.(Omaha,For the Union Pacific Railroad Company,1905) 10-219. 2 p.l.,(7) - 114 p. 8° LC. Warman, Cy, 1855-1914. The story of the railroad... New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1903. xix,280 p. front.,12 pi., 2 fold.maps. 12° () Half-title : The story of the West series, ed. by R. Hitchcock) 4-18073/5. First edition, published 1898. LC. Water trains on the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway and Engineering Review,v. 43: 342-343;May 2,1903) B. 1904 . Berry, J. B. , ... Reduction of gradient, and elimination of distances,curvature,and rise and fall on Union Pacific Railroad... (Chicago,1904) 36 p. fold.tables, fold.diagrs. 8° (American Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association, bulletin No. 49,March,1904) B. Notes from the Union Pacific shops at Omaha. (Railroad Gazette,v.37:52-54;June,1904) B. Oregon Short Line Railway Company. Oregon Short Line Railway Company and Union Pacific Railroad Co. to Equitable Trust Co. of New York,trustee. Mortgage securing 4% refunding 25-year gold bonds. Dated Dec.1,1904. Due Dec. 1, 1929. 63 p. 4° FJL,FL,Imb, $100,000,000. LH,PF,W&K. Pacific type Engine, Union Pacific R. R. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.44: 132-133;Feb.27,1904) B. Park, W. L. Early days of the Pacific Railroads. (Railway and engineering Review, v.44:536;July 23,1904) B. Shurtleff, A. K. Water softening on the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.37: 62-64;June 24,1904) B. Spearman, Frank H. The first transcontinental railroad. (Harper’s monthly magazine, v.109: 711-720; Oct.,1904) LC. 175. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1904 . Spearman, Frank Hamilton. The strategy of great railroads... New York, C.Scribner’s sons,1904. 4 p. 1., 287 p. 8° 4-32771 The first transcontinental railroad: p. 235-262. B,BPL,CalSL,CU, The Harriman lines: p. 49-68 ClevePL,CornU,DartC,H,ICC, LC,MIT,NY,UC,UM,UP,UW,Y. Union Pacific Railroad Company. ... The corn crops of Nebraska and Kansas for 1904. (Omaha) 1904. (4) p. 8° 11-16520. Caption title. "Agricultural Bulletin,no.30.Nebraska and Kansas.Sept.15,1904.” LC. Union Pacific Railroad Co. Kinkaid Homestead Act... n.t.p. (Omaha,Neb.,1904) 4 1. nar. 8° NY. Title from cover. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Oregon wheat lands. Morrow County’s cheap and fertile lands,where even the poorest may own a home. (Portland,Ore.,Union Printing Co. ,1904) 23, (3) p. obi. 16° LC. Union Pacific Railroad Co. Yellowstone National Park. Via Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line Railroads to Monida Montana... n.t.p. (Omaha,Neb.) 1904. 4 1. fold. nar. 16° NY. 1905 . Air power in the Union Pacific shops at Omaha, Nebraska. (Railroad Gazette,v.39: 542;Dec.8,1905) B. Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853 - Breaking the wilderness; the story of the conquest of the far West, from the wanderings of Cabeza de Vaca, to the first descent of the Colorado by Powell, and the completion of the Union Pacific Railway, with particular account of the exploits of trappers and traders... New York and London, G. P. Putnam’s sons, 1905. xxiii, 360 p., 11; incl. illus.,maps. col.front. 8° 5-5430. LC,0gdenPL,0rSL,PortLA, SePL,SpPL,TaPL,WPL,UWash. Kansas City - Topeka double track work of the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.39: 536-541;Dec.8,1905) B. Keys, C. M. The contest for Pacific traffic. The rivalry of transcontinental roads... (World’s work, v.ll; 6503-09;Aug.,1905) B. Keys, C. M. A "corner" in Pacific Railroads. (World’s work, v.9: 5816-22;Feb.,1905) LC. Likert, G. H. Extended piston rods on Union Pacific Vauclain compounds. (Railroad Gazette, v.39:95-96;July 28,1905) B. 176. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1905. Railroad Gazette (Editorial) The Union Pacific and the C.,M. & St. P. (Railroad Gazette, v.39: 550-552;Dec.15,1905) B. Standard bridges on the Harriman Lines. (Railroad Gazette, v. 38: 248-252;278-9,310-11,328,347,370,389;Mar.17,24, 31,Apr.4,14,21,28; v.39:88-89,130-131,162-163,188-189,200-01,224-25, 256-57,274-75,319-322;July 28,Aug.11,18,25,Spet.1,8,15,22; 1905) B. The Union Pacific gasolene motor car. (Railroad Gazette,v.38: 200;Mar.10,1905) B. The Union Pacific gasolene motor car. (Railroad Gazette,v.39:14;July 7,1905) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Resources of the State of Utah. 12th ed. Omaha,Neb.,c.1905 HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Special meeting of stockholders. To the stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. (New York,1905) broadside. 4° B. Circular dated April 4, 1905. 1906. All-electric interlocking at Council Bluffs. (Railroad Gazette,v.40: 574-577;June 8,1906) B. Automatic signals for the Union and Southern Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.40: 343;Mar.30,1906) B. Bailey, William Francis, 1861 - The story of the first trans-continental railroad; its projectors,con¬ struction and history... Comp... by W.F.Bailey. (Fair Oaks,Cal.) W.T. Bailey, (cl906) 8-11811 164 p. 8° B,HU,Hunt,ICC,LC,MIT. .... Same. Pittsburgh, Priv.print.(1906?) 164 p. 8° Sale Catalogue. Moody, John. The growth of the Harriman Lines. (Moody's Magazine, v.2: 545-49;0ct.,1906) B. Muller, Etienne, & cie. ... Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Supplement a ajouter a 1'Etude no.l. (Paris,1906) 6 p. 4° B. Nation (Editorial) The Union Pacific affair. (Nation, v.83; 157-158;Aug.23,1906 LC. 177. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1906. New signals for facing-point switches on the Harriman Lines. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.46: 890-891; Nov.17,1906) B. The North Platte bridge of the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.41: 524-525; Dec.14,1906) B. The Omaha cut-off of the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.41: 549-522; Dec.21,1906) B. Progress with automatic block signals, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific systems. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.46: 175;March 17,1906) B. Railroad Gazette (Editorial) Refrigerator cars for the Harriman Lines. (Railroad Gazette,v.41: 231; Sept.21,1906) B. Roadbed and way improvements on the Union Pacific R. R. (Railway and Engineering Review, v.46: 296; Apr.21,1906) B. Schuyler, Montgomery. Westward the course of empire; "out West" and "back East" on the first trip of the "Los Angeles limited." Reprinted, with additions, from the New York Times... New York and London,G.P. Putnam's sons, 1906. vii p., 2 1.,198 p. 12° 6-42436. B,BPL,ClevePL,CalSL,LC. Standard all-steel 60-ft. postal car for the Harriman Lines. (Railroad Gazette,v.40:687-688;June 22,1906) B. Stickney, Alpheus B. Union Pacific-Peavey contract and the new Interstate commerce law... June 19,1906. 18 p. 8° B,ICC. System of purchases on Union Pacific and Southern Pacific roads. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.46: 71; Feb.3,1906) B. Union and Southern Pacific signal scheme for 1907. (Railroad Gazette,v.41: 5 75-576;Dec.28,1906) B. Union Pacific motor car, No.7.. (Railway Age, v.41: 750-751; May 4,1906) B. Also in Railroad Gazette,v.40: 410;Apr.20,1906. B. Union Pacific motor car No. 8. (Railroad Gazette,v.41: 437-438; Nov.16,1906) B. Also in Railway and Engineering Review,v.46:880-881;Nov.10,1906. B. 178. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1906. Union Pacific Railroad Company. By laws. As amended Oct.4, 1906. 5 p. 8° ICC. U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Pacific Railroads. Report... adverse to H.10499, to readjust accounts of Pacific Railway and other companies for transportation of enlisted men of army, navy, and marine corps since July 1, 1896. March 6, 1906. 4 p. (59th Cong., 1st sess. House. Rept. 2112) Submitted by M. E. Driscoll. Cat. Pub. Docs. 1907. All-steel 50 ton box car for the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.42: 250-252;Feb.22,1907) B. (Baker, George H.) ... Instructions for locomotive fuel economy... (Salt Lake City? cl907. 125 p. 12° ICC. At head of title: Union Pacific R. R. Co. Lines west of Green River. Cravath, Henderson & Geo. Gersdorff. ... United States Circuit Court, Southern District of New York. Inter¬ state commerce commission vs. Edward H.Harriman and Otto H. Kahn. Argu¬ ment on behalf of respondent Otto H. Kahn... New York (1907?) 80 p. 4° B. Harriman and Hill operating methods compared. (Railroad Gazette,v.42: 141-142; Feb.l, 1907) B. Kahn, Otto H. ... Interstate Commerce Commerce Commission vs. Edward H.Harriman and Otto H. Kahn. In the matter of the petition of the Interstate Commerce commis¬ sion for an order requiring (them)... to answer certain questions... Response of Otto H. Kahn, New York (1907?) 11 p. 8° B. Kahn, Otto H. ... Interstate Commerce Commission v. Edward H.Harriman and Otto H.Kahn. The separate response of Otto H.Kahn to the petition of the Interstate Commerce Commissiion and to the rule to show cause herein. (1907?) 11 p. 4° B. Method of placing heavy double-track through plate girders on the Union Pacific. (Railroad Gazette,v.42: 338-339;Mar.15,1907) B. Mitchell, Thomas Warner. The growth of the Union Pacific and its financial operations. (Quarterly journal of economics, v.21: 569-612; Aug.,1907) B. Reprinted in Railroad Gazette,v.43:286-293;Sept.13,1907. B. Mitchell, Thomas W. The investments of the Union Pacific in other railways. (Railway World, Sept.13,1907:775-776) B. 179. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1907. New Blacksmith shop of the Union Pacific at Omaha. (Railroad Gazette,v.43: 70-72;July 19,1907) With pictures of interior. B, New passenger station at Salt Lake City for the Harriman Lines (Railroad Gazette,v.42: 101-102; Jan.25,1907) B. New type of steel railway coach. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.47: 924-925;0ct.26,1907) For the Union Pacific. B, Parrish, Randall, 1858 - The great plains; the romance of western American exploration,warfare, and settlement,1527-1870... Chicago,A.C.McClurg & Co.,1907. xiv p., 1 1.,17-399 p. front.,plates,ports. 8° (Building the first railroad); p.326-334. Shepard, M. A. How Harriman solves railroad problems. (Moody's Magazine,v.4: 436-445;Oct.,1907) Union Pacific all-steel fireproof passenger car. (Railroad Gazette,v.43: 530-531;Nov.1,1907) 7-29851. LC. B. B, Union Pacific elevator case (Railway and Engineering Review,v.47: 352-353;Apr.27,1907) Union Pacific gasolene motor cars. (Railroad Gazette,v.43: 199-200;Aug.23,1907) B, B. Union Pacific gasolene motor test. (Railroad Gazette,v.43: 242;Aug.30,1907) B, The Union Pacific gasolene weed burner. (Railroad Gazette,v.42: 648,May 10,1907) B, Union Pacific motor cars. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.47: 1008-1009;Nov.23,1907) Union Pacific Railroad Company. (Letter from treasurer to stockholders. New York,May 10,1907) 2 p. 4° B. Union Pacific R. R. Railroad signaling. Omaha, Neb., 1907. 39 p. 16° VB, ICC,StLPL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific Railroad Co.and the Mercantile Trust Co. Indenture,dated July 1,1907providing for 20-year 4% convertible gold bonds. Total issue authorized $75,000,000. 38 p. 8° FJL,FL,Imb,PF,W&K. Due July 1, 1927. 180. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1907. U. S. Court of Claims. Union Pacific Railroad Company vs. Ufiited States; evidence for claimant. (1907) No. 23459, p. 45-116. Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Department of Justice. ... United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company and others;original petition (1907) 61 p. -v Cat. Pub. Docs. In Circuit Court for District of Utah. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission. In the matter of consolida¬ tions and combinations of carriers, relations between such carriers,and community of interests therein, their rates, facilities and practices. Oral arguments, Washington,D.C.,April 4 and 5,1907... (Washington,Govt, print, off.,1907) cover-title, 1; numb. .,192 p. 8° 8-13155. Arguments by F.B. Kellogg and C.A. Severance, for the Commission, R.S. Lovett and J.G. Milburn, for the Union Pacific Railroad Company, P.D. Cravath, for 0. H. Kahn and others B,ICC,LC. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. ... In the matter of consolidations and combinations of carriers, relations between such carriers, and community of interests therein, their rates, facilities and practices. Report of the commission.(Washing¬ ton,1907?) cover-title, p.319-348. (12 ICC.) B. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. In the matter of the consolidation of carriers,relations between such carriers,and community of interest therein,their rates,facilities and practices. Testimony... New York, C. G. Burgoyne (1907) 7 v. I.C.C. docket no. 943 ICC. .... Same. Exhibits. 230 p. 8° ICC. Called the Harriman Investigation. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. ... Interstate Commission v. Edward H. Harriman and Otto H. Kahn. In the matter of the petition of the Interstate Commerce Commission for anorder requiring Edward H.Harriman and Otto H.Kahn to answer certain questions propounded by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Petition, n.p. 1907) cover-title, 54 p. 8° ICC. U. S. Circuit Court. Southern Districk of N. Y. White, Henry Kirke. The building and cost of the Union Pacific. (In Ripley,W.Z. Railway Problems. 1907. p. 78-79) 7-6187. B,BPL,CalSL,ClevePL,CornU,DartC,HU, ICC,IndSL,JC,JHU,LC,LSE,LU,PrU,StPL, MIT,NJSL,NY,SU,UES,UI,UM,UP,UW,Y. 181. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1908. Bailey, W. F. The story of the Union Pacific. (Pacific Monthly, v.20: 67-75, 213-221; July-Aug.,1908) B. Cook County, Illinois, Superior Court. In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. George F.Edmunds (and others) complainants, vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Railroad Securities Company, et al.,defendants. Opinion of Judge Farlin Q. Ball... (n.p.,1908?) 35 o, 8° B. Cravath, Paul D. ... Otto H. Kahn, appellant, vs. the Interstate Commerce Commission, appellee. Brief on behalf of appellant... New York, (1908?) v., 101 p. 8° U. S. Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1908, no. 316. B. Haney, Lewis Henry, 1882 - A congressional history of railways in the United States... Madison, Wise., 1908-1910. 2 v. maps, fold.tab.,diagr. 8° 21-2284. Vol. 1 appeared as the author's thesis (PhD) University of Wisconsin, 1908. "Reprinted from the Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, Eco¬ nomics and political science series, v.3, (no.12) v.6,no.l." Contents-I. Congress and the railway down to 1850. - II. The railway in Congress: 1850 - 1887. ICC,LC. Haney, Lewis Henry. A Congressional history of Railways in the United States to 1850... Madison, Wis., 1908. 273 p. 8° (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin,no.211.Economics and political science series,v.3, no.2) 9-5148. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Wisconsin,1906. B,BPL,HU,LC,PortLA, Trans-continental lines: p.234-263. UWash,Amherst,CalSL, ClarkU. .... Same, reprint without series note. 8-24289. 273 p. 8° BPL, CtSL,ClevePL,DCL,H,HU,ICC,IndSL, JC,LC,MIT,OmahaPL,UCal,UC,UI,UM,UP, IW,Y. Harris, Winthrop & Co. Harriman System, Union Pacific. c.1908. HU. Illinois Central Railroad Company, defendants. In the Superior Court of Cook County,in chancery. George F. Edmunds... vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company... Opinion of the Court. (Chicago,1908) 61 p. 8° B. 182. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1908. Moody, John. The Union Pacific Railroad System. (Moody's Magazine, v.5: 161-181;Feb.,1908) B. Reprinted by Potter, Choate & Prentice under title "The Union Pacific System" N. Y. (1908) 73 p. 16° B. Mott, Howard Schenck. The Union Pacific Report. (Harper's Weekly, v.52:30;Dec 26,1908) B. Paxson, Frederic Logan. The Pacific Railroads and the disappearance of the frontier in America. (In American Historical Association. Annual Report... for the year 1907. Washington, 1908. 8° (v.1,p.105-122) CD 17-791. Discussion of Dr. Paxson's paper,by B.H.Meyer:p.119-122. B,BPL,LC,Uneb. Potter, Choate & Prentice. The Union Pacific System, by John Moody... 2d ed.(1908?) 74 p. 16° B,CHS. Railroad Gazette (Editorial) Government action against the Harriman roads. (Railroad Gazette,v.44: 141; Jan.31,1908) B. Spearman, Frank. The strategy of great railroads... New York, C.Scribner's sons,1908. 4 p.1., 287 p. 8° B. The Harriman Lines, p. 49-68. The first transcontinental railroad: p. 235-262. B. Sunderland, E. R. The government's suit against the Union Pacific Railroad Company. (Mich.Law rev.,v.6: 361-370; Mar. 1908) B. Tripp & Co., Bankers. Financial Circular, U. P. 1908. 4 p. pam. HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. National platform of the Republican, Democratic,Independent, etc. parties. Omaha, 1908. 64 p. NebSL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Official directory of the Union Pacific Railroad, Oregon Short Line Railroad, and San Pedro,Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R.,for use of ship¬ pers and buyers, 1907-8. Chicago and New York (1908) 208 p. illus.,maps. 4° B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The overland route to the road of a thousand wonders; the route of the Union Pacific & the Southern Pacific from Omaha to San Francisco... (n.p.) Issued by the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific passenger departments, 1908. ICC. 72 p. 4° 183. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1908. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific Railroad Co. to the Equitable Trust Co.of New York. First lien & refunding mortgage 4% bonds. Dated June 1, 1908. New York, C. G. Burgoyne (1908) 86 p. 8° FJL,FL,Imb,PF,W&K. Due June 1, 2008. $50,000,000, may be increased to $200,000,000. .... Supplemental indenture, Oct. 15,1908. New York,C.G.Burgoyne (1908) 16 p. 8° FJL,FL,PF,W&K. .... Supplement, June 28, 1909, FJL. .... Supplement, April 22, 1910. FJL,P'F. .... Supplement, Oct. 26, 1914. PF. Union Pacific steel box car. (Railway and Engineering Review,v.47: 165-166;March 2, 1907) B. U. S. District Attorney (Missouri, Western District) In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Western District of Missouri. In equity. No. 3405. F.H. Peavey & Company. Omaha Elevator Company, and Midland Elevator Company, Com¬ plainants v. Union Pacific Railroad Company and Martin A.Knapp (et al.) ... Members composing the Interstate commerce Commission, defendants. Answer of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Arba S. Van Valkenburgh, P.J. Farrell, solicitors for the Interstate Commerce Commission.(Wash¬ ington, Govt .print . of f. ,1908) cover-title, 51 p. 8° 9-7057. Arba S. Van Valkenburgh, U. S. District Attorney. LC. U. S. Supreme Court. Transcript of record... October term, 1907. no.662. Edward H. Harriman, appellant vs. Interstate Commerce Commission, no.663. Otto H. Kahn,appel¬ lant. vs. I.C.C. No.664; The Interstate Commerce Commission,appellant,vs. Edward H. Harriman. Appeals from the Circuit Court of the U. S...(1908) viii, 1468 p. 8° B. Warman, Cy. The railroad. New York, Brampton society (cl908) 2 v. (Builders of the nation,Nationaled.) Burt. 1909. Cruise, John D. Early days on the Union Pacific. Excerpt. Kansas State Historical Society - Collections,1909-10,Vol.XI, p. 529-546. B. 4 . 4 Cushing, George H. Hill against Harriman: the story of the ten-years' struggle for the railroad supremacy of the West. (American Magazine,v.68: 419-429; Sept.,1909) B. 184. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1909. Diffenbaugh, Harry J. Complainant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western division of the Western District of Missouri. In equity no. 3437. Harry J. Diffenbaugh et al., complainants, v. Interstate Commerce Commission, defendant. Sti¬ pulation. George T.Bell, Frank Hegerman, John Barton Payne,solicitors for complainants... (n.p.,1909) 9-35571. cover-title, 4 p. 4° LC. Arba S. VanValkenburgh, P. J. Farrell, solicitors for defendant. Dodge, Grenville M. Reminiscences of engineering work on the Pacific Railways and in the civil war. (Engineering News, v.62: 456-458; Oct 28,1909) B. Abstract of an address delivered at the annual dinner of the Western society of engineers and printed in the Journal for February, 1909. Douglas, James. American transcontinental Lines. (In LaSalle Extension University,Chicago. Business Administration,v.3. Chicago, 1909. p. 270-293) B. Kruttschnitt, Julius. The operating organization of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Systems. (In New York Railroad Club. Officia proceedings,v.19:1649-1664; May 21,1909) B,ICC. Reprinted in Railroad Age Gazette,v.46:1113-1120;May 28,1909. B. The New car shops of the Union Pacific at Omaha. (Railroad Age Gazette,v.46: 210-214;Jan.29,1909) B. Paxson, Frederic Logan, 1877- The Pacific Railroads and the disappearance of the frontier in America... Washington, Govt.print.off.,1909. 1 p.l., p. 105-122. 80 9-27661. "Reprinted from the Annual Report of the American Historical Asso¬ ciation for 1907,v.l." B,VPL,ICC,LC,UNeb(1908)UP. Peavey, F. H. & Company, Complainant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Western District of Missouri. F.H.Peavey & Company et al.,complainants, v.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., defendants. Stipulation. M.B. Koon, Frank Hagerman,solicitors for complainants. F.C.Dillard,solicitor for Union Pacific Railroad Company. Arba S. Van Valkenburgh,P.J. Farrell, solicitors for Interstate Commerce Commission.(Washington,Govt.print, off.,1909) 9-35590. cover-title, 107 p. 8° Exhibit I, pt. I-II: p. 5-107. LC. 185. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1909. Peavey, F. H. & Company, complainant. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Western District of Missouri. In equity,no.3405. F.H.Peavey & Com¬ pany et al.,complainants, v.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., de¬ fendants. Stipulation. M.B.Koon, Frank Hagerman,solicitors for com¬ plainants. F.C.Dillard, solicitor for Union Pacific Railroad Company. Arba S.Van Valkenburgh, P.J.Farrell,solicitors for Interstate Commerce Commission. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1909) 9-35572. cover-title, 3 p. 8° LC. 60-ft. steel postal car for the Union Pacific. (Railroad Age Gazette, v.47: 1237;Dec.24,1909) B. Spearman, Frank H. Building up a great Railway System. (Outlook, v.91: 4-5-452;Feb.27,1909) Editorial comment, "Edward H. Harriman," p. 428. B. Mr. Harriman's work in building up the Union Pacific System. Union Pacific bureau of information and education. (Railroad Age Gazette,v.47: 420-421; Sept.3,1909) B. Union Pacific Educational Bureau. (Railroad Age Gazette,v.47: 1016-1018;Nov.26,1909) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Colorado; its wonders and beauties. (Omaha,Neb.,1909) 1 p.l. ,37 (1) p. 8o ' LC. Union Pacific Railway. Colorado, resources,population,industries,opportunities and climate. (Omaha,Neb?) 1909. 129 p. 12° B,NY. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The Fossil Fields of Wyoming; reports by members of the Union Pacific Expedition. Issued by Passenger Department, Union Pacific Railroad Company... (Chicago,c.1909) 13-9264. 61, (1) p. 12° B,LC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Kansas, resources, prospects,industries,opportunities,and climate. Rev. Aug. 1909. cl909 75 p. map. 8° KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Live stock bulletin no. 81. (1909?) 2 pts. Principal farm animals on land in states and territories on or tributary to Union Pacific Railroad, Dec.31,1908,comp.from U.S. government reports. HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. To the annual conference at Harrisonburg,Virginia, where the Pacific coast was for the first time represented by delegate just twenty years ago. Omaha,Neb.,Passenger Department,Union Pacific Railroad Company (1909) 48 p. incl.illus.,ports, front, (map) 12° LC. 9-15217. 186 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1909 . Union Pacific Railroad Company. To the annual conference at Harrisonburg, Virginia... cover-title; Just twenty years ago. Extracts from the Gospel Messenger and the Missionary visitor. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Wyoming and its attractions readhed via Union Pacific. (0maha?1909) folder (62 p.) 8° B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Wyoming; resources,population industries opportunities,and climate. Rev. to Aug. 1909. Omaha, c.1909. 118 p. map. HU. United States, complainant. ... The United States of America, complainant, v.the Union Pacific Railroad Company; the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company... (et al) defendants. Evidence and proceedings before the special examiner... (Washington,Govt. print.off.,1909) -10. 12 v. 8° 9-35426. At head of title:No.993. In equity. In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Utah. B,ICC,LC)11 v.) Special Examiner: Sylvester G. Williams. H,HU,NY. U. S. District Attorney (Missouri, Western District) In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Western District of Missouri. In equity,no.3405. F.H.Peavey & Com¬ pany, Omaha Elevator Company, and Midland Elevator Company v. Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Martin A.Knapp,Judson C.Clements,Charles A. Prouty,Francis M. Cockrell,Franklin K.Lane,James S.Harlan,and Edgar E. Clark, members composing the Interstate Commerce Commission. In equity,no.3437. Harry J.Diffenbaugh, Edmund D.Bigelow,and Charles W. Lonsdale, as officers and members of the Board of Trade of Kansas City; Omaha Grain exchange, a corporation; St.Joseph Board of Trade, a cor¬ poration; and William S.Washer, Edwin Lukins,and Samuel E.Harburger, as officers and members of the Atchison Board of trade,v. Interstate Com¬ merce Commission. Brief for the defendant Interstate Commerce Commission. Arba S.Van Valkenburgh, P.J.Farrell, solicitors for Interstate Commerce Commission. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1909) 9-35067. cover-title, v. 103 p. 4° LC. 1910 . Anderson, D. H. The primer of irrigation... (3d ed.,28th thousand) Chicago, Irrigation Age Company (1910) 257 p. 12° Issued by Passenger Dept.,Union Pacific Railroad Company. B. Arlington Journal (Editorial) Facts vs. Theories (Union-Southern Pacific merger) (Arlington (Texas) Journal,Feb.25,1910) B. 187 . Union Pacific. Pt.I 1910 . Barrows, Benjamin H. The Columbia River... Issued by Passenger Dept., Union Pacific Railroad Company, Omaha, Nebraska. (Omaha? Neb., c. 1910) 10-10803 2 p.l.., 3-94 p. illus., 2 maps (1 fold.) 12° LC Brent, John. The empire of thw West.(A compilation.)Omaha, Passenger department, Union Pacific, (1-10 10-16404 303 p. 12° B,ICCLC Brent, John. What every school boy and school girl should know ( a compilation )... Omaha, Neb.,passenger department,Union Pacific Railroad Companany,(cl910) 116 p. illus. 12° B,ICC,LC 10-16400 Buell, Dexter C. The educational bureau of the Union Pacific Railroad. (In Central Railway Club.Official proceedings,v.16:185-192;Nov.11,1910) ICC has also advance copy. 7 p. B, ICC,DCL,UI. Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831- ... How we built the Union Pacific Railway, and other railway papers and addresses... Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 136 p. plates,ports. 8° (U.S.) 61st Cong. 2d sess.Senate.Doc.447) 10-35482 B,HU,ICC,LC,OmahaPL .Same. (New York? 1910?) 10-8470 1 p.l.., 5-171 p. plates, ports. 8° B,ICC,LC,NY,Y. Eby, J.H. The staff system or organization on the Union Pacific Railway. (Engineering news, v.63: 377; Mar.31, 1910 B Enormous railroad map. (Coast seamen's journal, Aug. 3, 1910) Of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific systems, constructed by E. H. Harriman. B Gilder, Robert F. Wireless railroading. (Putnam's magazine, v. 7: 553-559; Feb., 1910 B Haney, Lewis Henry. A congressional history of railways in the United States, 1850-1887. Madison, Wis., 1910 6,(2),7-335 p. 8° (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, no. 342. Economics and political science series, v.6,no.l) 10-33295 Pacific Railways: p. 49-113. Amherst,B,CU,ClevePL,ComU, DCL,H,ICC,LC,MIT,UC,UM,UP. PortLA,UWash,UW,Y. Light on a famous episode.(Merger of the Union and Southern Pacific Railroads) (Nation,v.90:273-275;Mar.17,1910) B 188 . Union Pacific. Pt*I 1910. Paxson, Frederic Logan, 1877- The last American frontier. xi, 402 p. front.,illus.(maps) plates. 12 u from American history) "The Union Pacific Railroad" p.211-224. "The first of the railways":p.324-339. Telephone train dispatching on the Union Pacific New York, The Macmillan Company, 1910. (Half-title: Stories 10-5085 BoiPL,LC,NebSL, OgdenPL, OrSL,PortLA,SePL,SpPL, UMont,U0r,UWash. Railroad. (Railway and engineering review, v.50: 448;May 7, 1910) B Tripp & Company ( firm , New York) Union Pacific: A study in Value. (Ticker, v.5: 155-158;Feb.,1910 B Union Pacific Railroad Company. Colorado and its attractions. (2d.ed n.p.,1910) folder (66 p.) 8° B Union Pacific Railroad. Making travel safe. The modern railroad problem. Electrically driven and controlled devices that operate automatically to guard trains. Omaha,NEB.(1910) 31 p. 12° B,LC Union Pacific Railroad Company. Principal crop yields by counties of Kansas for 1909. 31 p. 8° (Agricultural bulletin no.87,July 1,1910) KansHS Union Pacific Railroad Company. Salt Lake City, where to go and what to see. (Omaha,Neb.,1910) 45 p. 16° B,LC Union Pacific Railroad Company. Sights and scenes from the car windows of "the Overland route", Kansas City, and Council Bluffs to San Francisco. (0maha?cl910 127 p. illus., 8° B.Kans Union .Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific outings. Fishing in Colorado and Wyoming.Omaha,Neb.,cl910. 36 p. 8° B Union Pacific Railroad Company. Farming in Northeastern Colorado (Chicago,Rand,McNally & Co.,1910) Folder (66 p.) 8° B Union Pacific Railroad Company. Railroad Signaling, Union Pacific Railroad. (Omaha?cl910) 2 p.l.,3-43,(1) p. col. illus. obi. 24° B,LC 189. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1910. United States, complaintant , v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., defendants In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Utah. No. 993 In equity. v. 8° UCal Library hasrV.l. Points of argument of N.H.Loomis, of counsel for Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. (1910) V.2. Brief for defendants,the Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. P.F. Dunne, of counsel. V.3. Brief on behald of Henry C. Frick, one of the defendants. H.F.Stambaugh,JohnM.Freeman,D.T.Watson, attorneys. U.S. District Attorny (Minnesota. 3d. division) In the Circuit court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, Third division. In equity. No.883. Union Pacific Railroad Company; Ore¬ gon short line railroad company (et al.) v.Interstate commerce commission, defendant.- No 884. Northern Pacific railway company (et al.)...complain¬ ants, v. Interstate commerce cimmission, defendant... Brief for defendant. (Washington, Govt.print.off.,1919) 10-35340 cover-tiele, 331 p. 4° LC Wireless telegraph on the Union Pacific Railroad. (railway and engineering review, v.50; 455; May 14, 1910) B 1911. Babson, Roger W. Panama Canal's effect upon transcontinental roads. Will the opening of the new waterway precipitate a financial crisis like that which followed the building of the Union Pacific? (New York Times, Sept. 17,1911) B Ballard, C.R. The Pacific Railway. (In Wallington, Nellie Urner comp. American History by American poets... New York, Duffield & Co.,1911) Poem Educational work in the track department; Union Pacific. (Railway age gazette,v.50: 1424-1426;June 16,1911) B Escher, Franklin. The suit that the goverment lost. (Harper's weekly, July 8,1911) Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger. B Forty-foot refrigerator car. (Railway age gazette, v.50: 1401-1405;June 16,1911) For the Union Pacific. B Hebard, Grace Raymond, 1861- . The pathbreakers from river to ocean; the story of the great West from the time of Coronado to the present... Chicago,The Lakeside Press,1911. x p.,1 1. 263 p. incl.front.,illus.,ports., 4 maps. 12° 11-25969 "The Union-Central Pacific": p.233-242. BoiPL,LC,SePL,SpPL,0gdenPL Same, later imprints. 190. OrHs,PortLA,Umont,UWash. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1911 . Hooper, William E. Transcontinental Railroads in the Uninted States. The seven great systems that radiate from Chicago to the Pacific coast. (Scientific American, June 17, 1911,p588-589,598) B Horton, H. L. & Co., New York. ...Union Pacific merger case before the United States circuit court for district of Utah. Decision expected any day.(New York) April 25, 1911. (2) p. 4° B Kahn, Otto H. Edward Henry Harriman. An address delivered before the Finance forum of in New York on January 25,1911... New York, C.G. Burgoyne (1911) 47 p. 8° B,HU, UCal A12-12 Reprinted in his Our economic and other problems. New York, 1920. p.13-63; in the Railway Library,1910.Chicago,1911,p.309-329. B French translation in Revue politique et parlementaire,v.68:299- 316; May 10, 1911. Nation (Editorial) The Southern Pacific merger decision. (Nation,v92: 657;June,1911) B New York American. Hill said to be buying into Union Pacific... (New York American, June 5,1911) B Railroad Educational Bureau. (Iron age,v. :570:Mar. 9,1911) Educational bureau of the Union Pacific B A "reasonable" railroad merger. (Literary digest, July 8,1911 ,p. 45-47) B Saturday Evening Post (Editorial) The railroad evolution. (Saturday Evening Post, March 18,1911) B Saturday Evening Post (Editorial) The rule of reason (Harriman merger decision) (Saturday Evening Post, July 22,1911) B Speare, Charles F. Railroad studies. vol.II, No. 2. Jan.1911. (New York, 1911) 1 v. 8° From the New York Evening mail. B Kansas City Southern, Boston and Maine, two Hill roads,Union Pacific. Speare, Charles F. Union Pacific. A company with a profit and loss surplus of $191,000,000 and current assets of nearly $90,000,000. Its physical condition. (New York evening mail,Nov.18,1911) B 191. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1911 . Strahom, C. A. 15,000 miles by stage. A woman’s unique experience during 30 years of pathfinding and pioneering, from the Missouri to the Pacific and from Alaska to Mexico. New York, Putnam, 1911. 25, 1, 673 p. 8° BPL,0gdenPL Relates to the pioneer work of the author’s husband, Robert E. Strahorn in the service of the U. P. ry. Co. Talbot, Frederick A. ... The railway conquest of the world... London,W.Heinmann, 1911. xi, 334 p. 8° (Conquests of science) 12-35372 The first transcontinental across the United States: p. 59-75. BPL,ClevePL,CornU,LC,UCal. .... Same. Philadelphia,J.B.Lippincott Company:London,W.Heinemann,(cl911) xv,334 p. 8° B,0gdenPL Telephone train dispatching on the Harriman lines. (Railway and engineering review,v.51:727-728;Aug.12,1911) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Motor cars on Union Pacific Railroad. (Omaha,1911) (2),29 p. obi. 16° JC. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Resources of the state of Utah. 14th ed. Omaha,Neb. Railroad Company, 1911. 116 p. 8° Union Pacific Agr.11-1652. B,USAgr. United States, appellant . ... Transcript of record. Supreme Court of the United States. October term, 1911. No.820. The United States of America, appellant, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Utah. Filed October 9, 1911. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) 13-12371. 12 v. fold.tables, fold.maps 8° B,LC. United States, appellant . ... The United States, appellant, v. the Union Pacific Railroad Company; the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, et al... Motion to advance. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) Cover-tittle, 3 p. 8° 11-35853. No.- in the Supreme Court,October term,1911; appeal from the U.S. Circuit Court, District of Utah. LC. United States, appellant . ... United States of America and others, appellants, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company and others. Appeal from the United States Commerce Court. Motion to advance. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) cover-tittle, 2 p. 8° 11-35022. No. 884 in the U.S. Supreme Court. October term, 1911 Signed: F.W. Lehmann, Solicitor General. LC. 192. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1911 . United States, appellant , v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al..respondents. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1911.no.820. v - 8 ° UCal. vl.l.Appellant’s brief of facts. Geo.W.Wickersham, Attorney General, vl.2.Appellant’s brief of the law. Geo.W.Wickersham, Attorney General, vl.3Brief(with appendix) for appellees,Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. P.F.Dunne, of counsel for appellees, vl.4.Memorandum on behalf of individual respondents submitted by Paul D.Cravath,of counsel for the respondents, Jacob H Schiff and Otto H.Kahn. James M. Beck of counsel for the respondent James Stillman. vl.5.Brief on behalf of Henry C.Frick,H.F.Stambaugh,D.T.Watson, attorneys. vl.6.Argument of N.H.Loomis, of counsel for Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. United States, respondent . ... Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company (et al.)... petitioners, v. the United States,respondent.Motion of United States to dismiss the petition.(Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) cover-title, 2 p. 8° 11-35863. No. 50 in the U.S. Commerce Court. United States, respondent . ... Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad &Navi- gation Company,(et al.)... petitioners, v.the United States, respondent. Motion of United States to dismiss the petition.(Washington,Govt.print, off.,1911) No. 51.in the U.S. Commerce Court. 11-35861. cover-title, 2 p. 8° LC. U.S. Circuit Court (8th Circuit). United States v.Union Pac.R. Co.et al. (Circuit Court,D.Utah.June 24,1911) No. 993. (In Federal Reporter,v.188.St.Paul,1911. 8° P.102-127) B. Decision rendered by Judge Adams; dissenting opinion by Judge Hook. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions,Washington,1912,v.4,p. 303-338. U.S. Dept, of Justice. Interstate commerce commission v.Harry J. Diffenbaugh et al.;(same) v. F.H. Peavey & Company et al; Union Pacific Railroad company v. (same) appeals from Circuit Court for western district of Missouri, western division; motion to advance. (1911) 2 p. Cat.pub.docs. Nos. 554-556 in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission . ... Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company (et al.)... petitioners, v.United States of America, respondent, and Interstate commerce commission, intervening respondent. Motion to dismiss... (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) 11-35857. cover-title, 3 p. 8° In equity. No. 50 in the U.S. Commerce Court. 193. LC. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1911 . U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission . ... The Interstate Commerce Commission,appellant,v.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al... Northern Pacific Railway Company et al... Great Northern Railway company et al... Brief for the Interstate Commerce Commission. (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) cover-title, 29 p. 8° 11-35851. No.451-453 in the U.S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911; appeals from the U.S. Circuit Court, District of Minnesota. LC. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. ... Interstate Commerce Commission,appellant,v.Union Pacific Railroad company et al... v.Northern Pacific Railway Company et al... v.Great Northern Railway company et al... Motion to advance. (Washington, Govt, print.off.,1911) cover-title, 2 p. 8° 11-35333. No.802,803,804 in the U.S. Supreme Court, October term,1910 appeals from the Circuit Court, Minnesota, Third Division. Signed (on behalf of the Interstate Commerce Commission) Frederick W. Lehmann, Solicitor General. LC. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, appellant. ... The Interstate Commerce Commission, appellant, v.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al... Northern Pacific Railway Company et al... Great Northern Railway Company et al... Reply brief for the Interstate Commerce Commission. (Washington,Govt.print.,1911) cover-title, 28 p. 8° 11-35852. No. 451-453 in the U.S. Supreme Court,October term,1911; appeals from the U.S. Circuit Court, District of Minnesota. LC. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, appellant. ... Transcript of record... The Interstate Commerce Commission,appellant vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. Appeal from the Circuit Court ... for the District of Minnesota... (Washington,Govt.print.off.,1911) 1 v. 8° LC. 11-35601. U.S. Supreme Court, October term,1911, No. 451;filed Nov. 30, 1910. Proceedings in the Circuit Court, No. 883 in equity, Union Pacific Railroad Company et al vs. the Interstate Commerce Commission. White & Kemble, New York. White & Kemble's atlas and digest of railroad mortgages: Union Pacific Railroad Company. Southern Pacific Company. (New York) cl911. 25 p. 2 maps (1 fold) f° 11-25073 Title on map. LC,W&K. Woodbridge, S. F. Passing of old U.P. headquarters recalls Omaha History. New epoch under President Mohler beginning with new headquarters on Dodge Street brings some interesting memories of men and affairs since the day when the Union Pacific came to Omaha. (Omaha World-Herald, Oct. 29,1911.) B. 1912 . American Shippers' Gazette (Editorial) Problems confronting the railroads. (UP-SP decision and its effect) (American Shippers' Gazette,v.1:8;December 31,1912) B. 194. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . Butler, Rush Clark, 1871- ... United States of America et al.,appellants, vs.Atchison,Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company et al., appellees... United States of America et al., appellants, vs.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., appellees... Brief on behalf of the Chicago Association of Commerce, one of the appel¬ lants. Rush C. Butler,William E.Lamb,Stephen A.Foster,Cornelius Lynde, solicitors for said appellant. Stephen A.Foster, of counsel. (Chicago, Gunthrop-Warren printing co., 1912) 1 p.l.., iii, 154 p. 8° 13-12360. Nos.883,928,884, and 929 in the U.S.Supreme Court,October term,1911, appeals from the U.S. Commerce Court.. LC. Butler, Rush Clark, 1871- ... United States of America et al.,appellants,vs.Atchison,Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company et al., appellees... United States of America et al.,appellants, vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al.,appellees... Reply brief on behalf of the Chicago Association of Commerce, one of the appellants. Rush C.Butler, William E. Lamb, Stephen A.Foster, Cornelius Lynde, solicitors for said appellant. Stephen A.Foster, of counsel.Chicago, Gunthorp-Warren Printing Co. (1912) cover-title, 21 p. 8° 13-12359 Nos.883,928,884,929 in the U.S.Supreme Court, October term, 1911, appeals from the U.S. Commerce Court. LC. Campbell, Johnston B. 1868- ... United States of America, Interstate Commerce Commission (et al.)... appellants, vs.Union Pacific Railroad Company (et al.)... appellees. Brief of appellants, city of Spokane, Spokane County, Spokane Chamber of Commerce and Spokane Jobbers’ Association. J.B.Campbell and H. M. Stephens,attorneys and solicitors for appellants... (Spokane? 1912) cover-title, 103 p. 8° 13-12362. Nos.884 and 929 in the U.S. Supreme Court. LC. Coman, Katherine. Railroad to the Pacific. (In her Economic beginnings of the far west. 2.v. Macmillan ,1912,v.2: 353-361) Commercial & Financial Chronicle (Editorial) The athracite coal decision and the anti-trust law. (Commercial & Financial Chronicle, v.95:1652-1654;Dec.21,1912) Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger. B Commercial & Financial Chronicle (Editorial) The Supreme Court on Union Pacific's control of the Southern Pacific. (Commercial & Financial Chronicle, v.95:1502-1505;Dec.7,1912) B. Commercial & Financial Chronicle (Editorial) Union Pacific in a year of unfavorable conditions. (Commercial & Financial Chronicle,v.95:1575-1577;Dec.14,1912) B. 195. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . Cravath, Paul Drennan, 1861- ... The United States of America,appellant,against the Union Pacific Railroad Company et al.,respondents. Memorandum on behald of individual respondents. Submitted by Paul D.Cravath,of counsel for the respondents Jacob H.Schiff and Otto H.Kahn. James M. Beck, of counsel for the res¬ pondent, James Stillman. (New York?1912) cover-title, 8 p. 8° 13-12373 No.820 in the U.S.Supreme Court, October term, 1911. B,LC. (Dunlap, Robert) ... United States of America vs.Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company and sixteen other railroad companies. United States of America vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company and ten other railroad companies. Intermountain rate cases... Brief and argument on behalf of the appel¬ lees. Chicago, Barnard & Miller print. (1912) 13-12361 113 p. 8° B,LC. Dunlap, Robert, 1853- ... United States of America vs. Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company and sixteen other railway companies... Intermountain rate cases... Supplemental brief and argument in behalf of the appellees. Robert Dunlap. E.C.Lindley. F.C.Dillard, Maxwell Evarts,Gardiner Lathrop, Charles W.Bunn,Charles Donnelly,of counsel. (Washington,Judd & Detweiler, inc.,1912) cover-title, 11 p. 8° 13-12370. Nos. 883,928,884 and 929 in the U.S.Supreme Court, October term, 1911,appeals from the Commerce Court. Dunne, P,F. ...The United States of America, appellant, vs.Union Pacific Railroad Company,et al... Brief(with appendix) for appellees,Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon Short Line Railroad Company,Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Southern Pacific. P.F. Dunne, of counsel for appellees, (n.p., 1912) cover-title, ii, 288 p., 1 1., 157 p. 2 maps. 8° 12-12375. No.820 in the U.S.Supreme Court,October term,1911, appeal from the U.S. Circuit Court for the district of Utah. B,LC. Dunne, P. F. The United States of America, appellant, vs.the Union Pacific Railroad Company,et al... Defendants’ abstract of testimony. P.F.Dunne and N.H. Loomis, solicitors for defendants, (n.p.,1912?) cover-titlle. 1 p.1.,955,xxxix p. fold.tables 8° 13-12377. No.820 in the U.S.Supreme Court ,0ctober term, 1911,appeal from the U.S.Circuit Court for the District of Utah. LC. Escher, Franklin. The Union Pacific-Southern Pacific divorce. (Harper's weekly, v.56: 22; Dec.21,1912) B. Foote, A. M. Evolution in track and signal maintenance on the Union Pacific. (Railway age gazette,v.52: 487-489;Mar.15,1912) B. 196. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . Harriman lines divorced. Supreme Court demonstrates the joint control over the Union and Southern Pacific is violative of the Sherman anti-trust act (American Shippers’ Gazette,v.l;l-2;Dec.14,1912) B. The Harriman tangle. What the directors of the Union Pacific must do to carry out the decree of the Supreme Court. Where the Southern Pacific Minority Shareholders stand. (New York Evening Post, Dec.7,1912,p.3) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Railroad competition and the Pacific merger. (Journal of Commerce,Dec.4,1912,p.8,col.2) B. Kline, Allen Marshall. The attitude of Congress toward the Pacific Railway, (In American Historical Association.Report,1910,Wash. 1856-1862. ,1912,p.189-198) CD17-846 B ,BPL,LC. .... Same, separate.1912. (2),189-198 p. Cat.pub.docs. Krantz, Shad 0. Railroad war in the mountains. (Technical World, v.18: 27-34;Sept.,1912) B. Lisman, F. J. & Co., firm. New York. ... Union Pacific-Southern Pacific. F.J.Lisman & Co. cover-title, 12 p. fold.map 8° (New York, 1912) B,FJL. Loomis, N.H. Taxation in Keith County, Nebraska. (Railway Age Gazette,v.53 281;Aug.1,1912) B. Loomis, Nelson Henry, 1862- ... The United States of America, appellant, vs.Union Pacific Railroad Company et al... Argument of N.H.Loomis of counsel for Union Pacific Railroad Company,Oregon Short Line Railroad Company,Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company,Southern Pacific Company, appellees. New York, C.G. Burgoyne (1912) cover-title,iii,169 p. 2 maps. 8° 13-12374 No.820 in the U.S.Supreme Court.October term,1911, appeal from the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Utah. B,LC,UCal. Nation (Editorial) The Union Pacific decision. (Nation,v.95:526-527;Dec.5,1912) B. New General Office Building of the Union Pacific at Omaha. (Railway Age Gazette,v.52: 18-19;Jan.5,1912) B. Pacific roads' future. Varied phases of the problem of separation. (Boston Transcript,December 14,1912) 197. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912. Prouty, Winfield L. A wreck caused by poorly placed switchstands. (Engineering News, v. 67: 73; Jan. 11, 1912) Accident at Rock River, Wyo., Union Pacific. B. Railway Age Gazette (Editorial) The decision in the Union Pacific merger case. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 53: 1075-76; Dec. 6, 1912) B. Railway Age Gazette (Editorial) Union Pacific. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 53: 1244-46; Dec. 27, 1912) B. Railway and engineering review (Editorial) The Union-Southern Pacific decision. (Railway and engineering review, v. 52: 1118-19; Dec. 7, 1912) B. Review of Supreme Court's U.P. - S. P. decision. (Railway and Marine News, v. 10: 5-6; Dec. 15, 1912) B. Revue des valeurs am&ricaines. Chronique financiere, (Revue des valeurs am&ricaine, 9:429-30; Dec. 5, 1912) Dissolution of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific combination. B. A smashing blow at railroad mergers. (Literary Digest, v. 45: 1107-10; Dec. 14, 1912) B. Southern Pacific. Monday's Supreme Court decree for separating that company from Union Pacific, as Wall Street, the lawyers and the general public see it. Curious and conflicting considerations which arise. (New York Evening Post, Dec. 7, 1912, p. 1.) B. Stambaugh, H.F. ...The United States of America, appellant, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company (et al.)...brief on behalf of Henry C. Frick. H. F. Stambaugh, D. T. Watson, attorney's for Henry C. Frick. Pittsburgh, Pa., Smith Bros. Co., Inc. (1912) cover-title, 2 p., 1 1., 138 p. 8° No. 820 in the U.S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911, appeal from the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of Utah. B,LC,UCal. 13-12372. Starts account-keepeng all over; Union Pacific's books destroyed. (New Orleans Times - Democrat. Jan. 11, 1912) ICC. Teal, Joseph N. ...The United States of America, Interstate Commerce Commission, et al., appellants, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company, et al, appellees... Brief for Portland Chamber of Commerce. Transportation Bureau of Seattle Chamber of commerce, and Transportation Bureau of Tacoma Commercial Club, interveners. Joseph N. Teal, Wirt Minor, solicitors for above named inter¬ veners. Portland (Or.) F. W. Baltes and Co., printers (1912) cover-title, 69 p. 8° LC. 13-12368. 198. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912. The U.P P. and S. P. dissolution. (Literary Digest, v.45:1241-43,Dec. 28, 1912) LC. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific (Statist, v.74: 665-67; December 7, 1912) B. Union Pacific merger. (Railway News, v. 98: 1301; Dec 7, 1912) B. Union Pacific Railroad. (La Revue des valeurs americaines, 9:468-470; Dec. 31, 1912) A financial and statistical study. B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Corn, wheat and oats on farms in the states on and tributary to the Union Pacific Railroad. Mar. 1, 1912. Compiled from United States Government Reports, 16 p. 8° (Agricultural bulletin No. 101. May 15, 1912) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Poultry and bees in the states on and tributary to the Union Pacific Railroad. Comparative, 1900 and 1910. Compiled from United States Census reports. 24 p. 8° (Agricultural bulletin, No. 102. May 20, 1912) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Principal crop yields by counties of Kansas for 1911. Aug. 10, 1912. (Agricultural bulletin No. 103.) KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Principal crop yields of the states on and tributary to the Union Pacific Railroad, for the year 1911. Complied from United States Government Reports. 32 p. 8° (Agricultural bulletin No. 100. May 20, 1912) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Principal farm animals on farms in the states on and tributary to the Union Pacific Railroad up to January 1, 1912. Compiled from United States Goverment reports. 47 p. 8° (Agricultural bulletin No. 99, April 26, 1912) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. ...Stock list of Union Pacific R. R. Co., New York, 1912. 493 p. 8° Supreme Court of the U.S. No. 446. Oct. term, 1912.The United States of America, appellant, vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company, et al. On motion as to form of mandate. B. 199. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . Union Pacific solves problem of preventing rail breakage. Serious factor in transportation in winter removed by simple solution discovered by systematic observation. (Wall St. Jour., 12 JL. 12: 8, col. 5) B. The Union Pacific-Southern Pacific divorce. The Supreme Court’s decision in the famous Union Pacific merger case, and its bearing on the earning power of these and other railway securities. (Harper's weekly, Dec. 21, 1912, v. 56:22) LC. Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger dissolved. The full text of Justice Day's opinion in the unanimous Supreme Court decision in the Harriman Lines merger case. (Railway Age Gas., v. 53: 1081-85; Dec. 6, 1912). B. United States, appellant. Transcript of record. Supreme Court of the United States, October term. 1911. No.884. The United States of America, Interstate Commerce Commission et al., appellants, vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company, etal. Appeal from the United States Commerce Court. Filed December 8, 1911. (Washington Govt, print, off., 1912) cover-title, ii, a, 74 p. 8° LC. 13-12363 United States, appellant. Transcript of record. Supreme Court of the United States. October term, 1911. No. 929. The United States of America, Interstate Commerce Com¬ mission et al., appellants, vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. Appeal from the United States Commerce Court. Filed January 10, 1912. (Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912) cover-title, 1 p. 1., 16 p. 8° LC. 13-12365 United States, appellant. The United States of America, appellant, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company, et al., respondents. Map. (St. Paul? 1912) cover-title, map. 79 x 109 cm fold, to 8°. No. 820 in U. S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911. B,LC. 13-12379. U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Report... favoring H. 25282, to authorize Union pacific Railroad Company to construct bridge across Missouri River (at or near Omaha, Neb.) July 23, 1912. 4 p. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House.Rept.1049. In v.5:6133) Cat.Pub.Docs. U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Legalizing certain conveyances. Hearings... on H.R. 16689...February 9, 1912. Washington, 1912. 70 p. 8° B,LC. ... same. April 6, 1912. 56 p. 89 B,LC. 200. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. ... Legalizing conveyances made by Union Pacific Railway Co. ...Report... (Washington, 1912) 10 p. 8° (62d cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 593) B,LC. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Report... favoring H. 25282, to authorize Union Pacific Railroad Company to construct bridge across Missouri River (At or near Omaha, Nebr.) Aug. 21, 1912. 4 p. (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 1060. In v. 3: 6122)Cat.Pub.Docs. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. ...Settlers on Union Pacific Railroad Co. Land Grants...Report.(To accom¬ pany H.R.16689 and S. 6587) (Washington, 1912) 3 p. 8° (62d cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 868) Ordered printed June 11, 1912. B, KansHS U. S. Dept. ofJustice ... Union Pacific Railroad Company, vs. United States; defendants' objects to claimant's request for findings of fact. ( 1912) 21 p. Cat. Pub. Docs. In court of Claims, No. 29981. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ... Union Pacific Railroad Company v. United States; defendants' request for findings of fact, and br-ef. (1912) p. 174-193. Cat. Pub. Docs. In cour^ of claims, No. 23459. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...United States et al. v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., appeal from Commerce Court; motion to advance. 1912. 2 p. No. 929, in Supreme Court, Oct. Term, 1911. Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...The United States of America, appellant, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., respondents. Appellant's brief of facts. Geo. W. Wickersham attorney general, Cordenic A. Severance, Frank B. Kellogg, special assistant to the attorney general. (n.p., 1912) cover-title, 5 p. 1., (A-l)-A-48, 633 p. 8° No. 820 in the U. S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911. B,LC,UCal. 13-12378 U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...United States of America, appellant, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company, (Et al.) ...respondents. Appellant's brief of the law. Geo. W. Wickersham, Attorney General, Frank B. Kellogg, Cordenio A. Severance, special assistants to the Attorney General, (n.p., 1912) cover-title, v. 115 p. 8° No. 820 in the U. S. Supreme Court, October term. 1911. B copy 115 p. LC,UCal. 13-12376 201. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1912 . U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...United States of America v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Compa¬ ny and sixteen other railroad companies. United States of America v. Union Pacific Railroad Company and ten other railroad companies. Intermountain rate cases... Brief and argument on behalf of the United States. Washington Govt, print, off., 1912. cover-title, 84 p. 8° Nos. 883, 923,884, and 929 in the U.S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911, appeals from the Commerce Court. Signed: George W. Wickersham, attorney general, James A. Fowler, Assistant to the attorney general, Blackburn Esterline, special assistant to the attorney general. LC. 13-12367. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...United States v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company and 16 other Railroad companies; (same) v. Union Pacific Railroad Company and 10 other railroad companies, intermountain rate cases, appeals from Commerce Court; brief and argument on behald of United States. 1912. iii, 109 p. Nos. 480,513,481,514, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912. Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Dept, of Justice. United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company (et al.); motion as to form of mandate. (1912) 3 p. Cat. Pub. Docs. In the Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, No. 446. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ...United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., on motion as to form of mandate; memorandum on behalf of United States. 1912. 13 p. No. 446, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912. Cat. Pub. Docs. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. ...The United States, the Interstate Commerce Commission, et al., appel¬ lants, v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company et al., appellees. The United States, the Interstate Commerce Commission, et al., appellees, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., appellees... Brief for Interstate Commerce Commission. P. J. Farrell, solicitor...Washington, 1912. 54 p. 8° B,LC. 13-12366 U. S. Supreme Court. United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Utah, No. 446. Argued April 19, 22, 23, 1912. Decided Dec. 2, 1912. (In U.S.Supreme Court. United States Reports, v. 226. New York, 1913. 8° p. 61-98) LC. Wall St. Journal (Editorial) Enforced competition. (Wall St. Journal, Dec. 3, 1912, p. 1, col. 2) B. Wall St. Journal (Editorial) Harriman's plans and the court. (The Union Pacific Southern Pacific decision) (Wall St. Journ. Dec 4, 1912, p. 1) B. Williston, J. R., and Company. Union Pacific merger case before the U.S. Su¬ preme Court. New York, Nov. 1, 1912. Broadside. B. 202. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913 . Accident record, Union Pacific Railroad. (Ry. and engng. review, v. 53:15-16; Jan. 4, 1913) B. Aftermath of "dissolution." What the final plea for disposing of Union Pacific’s Southern Pacific stock really means. (New York, Eve. Post. June 5, 1913, p. 1, col. 4) B. American review of reviews (Editorial) The problem of dissolving a "merger" (Am. rev. of rev., 48: 146; Aug. 1913) B. The Amphibious Union Pacific. (N.Y. Times ann., v. 2: 459; Oct. 13, 1913) Atwood, Albert W. Breaking up the Harriman empire. (Harper’s weekly, v. 58:29-30; Sept. 20, 1913) B. Atwood, Albert W. Finance. An unripe melon. (The Union Pacific-Southern Pacific dissolution and its effect upon the stocks of both roads.) (Harper’s weekly, v. 58: 32; November 1, 1913) B. Break-up of the Harriman system. (Literary Digest, v. 47:41-42; July 12, 1913) LC. Breaking up the Harriman merger. First steps taken towards separating the rail¬ roads. (Journal of Commerce, Jan. 14, 1913, p. 1, col 3) B. California board block Union Pacific plan. Judge Lovett withdraws modified idea in federal hearing at St. Louis. (New York sun, March 16, 1913. p. 12) B. Crosby, Frederic V. S. To the stockholders (common and preferred) of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and stockholders of the Southern Pacific Company. (dissolution plans) (Wall St. Jour., Feb. 14, 1913, p. 8, col. 3-5) B. Daggett, Stuart. The decision on the Union Pacific merger, by Stuart Daggett..(Cambridge, Mass., 1913) cover-title, p. 295-328. 8° B. UCal. Reprinted from the Quarterly Journal of Economics, v. xxvii, Feb, 1913. A 13-689 203. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913. Details of the Union-Southern Pacific dissolution. (Ry. and Marine News, v. 11: 5-6; Feb. 15, 1913) B. Dissolution of the Harriman merger. (Ry. world, v. 57: 1; Jan. 1913) B. The dissolution of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. (Literary Digest, v. 46: 426-7, Feb. 22, 1913) LC. Escher, Franklin The Union Pacific muddle. (Harper’s Wkly., v. 57: 22; Mar. 29, 1913) B. Holbrook, E. Explanation of methods used in arriving at the invested cost and cost to reproduce the physical property of the Union Pacific system. Southern Pacific Company, in the United States, as of June 30, 1910...Also Valua¬ tion as a going concern. May 15, 1913. (n.p., 1913?) 2 p. 1. , 97 p. 8° HU,ICC. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Investigating the Pacific Railroad settlement. (Journal of commerce, Aug. 26, 1913, p.4col. 2) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Pacific Railroad dissolution. (Journal of Commerce, July 2, 1913, p. 8, col. 2) B. The Expected U.P. "Melon". Oct. 11, (Lit. Digest, v.47:548-56, Sept. 27, 1913-Ocll.)LCB. (Sept. 27) Harriman lines dissolution plan approved. (Railway World, v. 57:181; Mar. 1913) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Pacific Railroad ligature. (Union-Southern Pacific dissolution case) (Journal of Commerce, Feb. 27, 1913, p. 4, col. 3) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Peculiarity of the Union Pacific case. (Journal of commerce, Jan. 8, 1913, p. 8, col. 2-3) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) A possible railroad rearangement. (Shift of control due to Union-Southern Pacific dissolution) (Journal of Commerce, June 14, 1913, p. 4, col. 1) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Result of the Pacific Railroad agreement. (Journal of Commerce, Feb. 11, 1913. p. 4, col. 2) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) A sound railroad policy. (Dissolution of the Southern and Union Pacific roads. (Journal of Commerce, Sept. 29, 1913, p. 4, col. 3) B. 204. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913 . Journal of Commerce (Editorial) Undoing the Pacific Railroad merger. (Journal of comm., Jan. 15, 1913, p. 6, col. 2-3). B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) The Union Pacific record. (Journal of commerce, Dec. 20, 1913, p. 4, col. 2-3) B. Journal of Commerce (Editorial) The Union-Southern Pacific puzzle. (Journal of comm., Feb. 18, 1913. p. 4, col. 3) B. Kansas. Public utilities commission. Report of the work of the engineering department. (Valuation of the Union Pacific) (In its Report, 1st, 1911/12. Topeka, 1913. p. 23-51) B,CornU,CtSL,DCL,FJL,H.HBG,HU,IaSL,IAU,ICC,JC,KCPL,LU,MassSL,MIT,NY,NYSL, P F,RISL,S tLPL,UC,UCa1,UI,Uminn,UP,Y. Lovett, Robert S. Union and Southern Pacific. (Plan of segregation outlined) (Statist, v. 75:266;Feb. 8, 1913) B. Mead, Edward Sherwood. Unscrambling the Union Pacific - Southern Pacific egg. (Lippincott's Mag., v. 92: 653-56; Nov. 1913) B. Moody, John The Union Pacific settlement. (Moody's Magazine, v. 16:3-4; July, 1913) B. Nation (Editorial) (Abandonment of the Union Pacific plan for rearranging relations with the Southern Pacific). (Nation,v.96:271-72; Mar. 20, 1913) LC. Pacific Railroads funding bill. (In Great debates in American History. 1913. v. 10; p. 286-320) Omaha PL. Pacific's decree signed by court. Harriman system.dissolved with government's approval. (Journal of Commerce, July 1, 1913, p. 16, col. 1) B. Railway and engng. review (Editorial) The Union Pacific - Southern dissolution. (Rv. and engng. review, v. 53: 189-90) B. Railway World (Editorial) Final dissolution plans of Harriman merger. (Railway World, v. 57:630-32; Aug. 1913) B. Railway World Progress (Railway (Editorial) in the Harriman Lines dissolution proceedings, world, v. 57:447; June 1913) B. 205. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913 . Southern Pacific Company report. (Commercial and financial chronicle, v. 96:521-22; Feb. 22, 1913) B. Success of the U. P.’s sale of its S. P. Stock. (Lit. dig., v. 47: 497-98; Sept. 20, 1913) B. Talbot, Frederick A. Railway wonders of the world...London, New York (etc.) Cassell and company, limited (1913-14) 2 v. 4° The first railway across the United States: v. 2, p. 512-22, 553-60. BLC. 15-1366. Transcontinentals possible if anyone wants to form them. Union Pacific will hold 40 percent of B. & 0. stock but repudiates idea of control. (Wall St. Jour., June 16, 1913, 1913, p. 6, col. 3) B. Two important decisions. (Nation, v. 96:43; Jan. 9, 1913) B. Union and Southern Pacific Railroads. (Statist, v. 75: 77-78, Jan 11, 1913) B. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads. (Statist, v. 75: 313-14; Feb. 15, 1913) B. The Union Pacific decision. (Journal of political economy, v. 21:71-73, Jan. 1913) B. The Union Pacific plan as approved. The court decree of the United States Circuit Court in the dissolution case has been filed approving the Directors’ latest plan. (Ry. age gaz., v. 54: 12-13; July 4, 1913) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. To the stockholders (common and preferred) of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. (Wall St. Jour., July 14, 1913, p. 5, col. 3-5) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Where the Rockies reign supreme. (Denver, Williamson-Haffner Co.) cl913. 32 p. illus. (incl. maps) 8° LC. 13-18702. The Union Pacific readjustment. (Journal of Pol. Econ., v. 21:164; Feb. 1913) B. Union Pacific. Southern Pacific and Central Pacific. (Dissolution suit) (Lit. Dig., v. 47: 844-45; Nov. 1, 1913) B. Union Pacific - Southern Pacific dissolution accomplished at last. (Ry. and engng. rev., v. 53: 641-42; July 5, 1913) B. 206. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913. U. U LC. Cat. Pub. Doc. Cat. Pub. Doc. Cat. Pub. Doc. S. Department of Justice. Union Pacific Railroad. In District Court for District of Utah, United States vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company, and others; answer. Washington, govt, pring. off., 1913, 9 p. 8° . Same; decree, 1913. 15 p. . Final decree (1913 31 p. . Final decree. (Reprint 1913, with additions) 31 p. . Petition proposing 3d amended plan. 1913. 25 p. . Petition proposing 3d amended plan. (Reprint) 1913, (With additions) 25 p. Cat. Pub. Doc. . Reply of the United States to petition and amended plans of above-named defendants filed June 5, 1913. 1913. 5 p. Cat. Pub. Doc. .Reply of United States to petition and 3d amended plan of above-named defendants. 1913. 6 p. Cat. Pub. Doc. S. Dept, of Justice. ... United States, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., on appeal from Circuit Court for District of Utah; reply of United States to motion for madification of mandate entered Apr. 24, 1913. 1913. 2 p. No. 446, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912. Cat. Pub. Doc. U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Report of the Chief inspector of safety appliance covering his investiga tion of an accident which occurred on the Union Pacific Railroad at Gothenburg, Neb., on Mar. 14, 1913. (Washington, 1913) B. U. S. Supreme Court. United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Motion as to form of mandate. No. 446. Submitted December 19, 1912. - Decided Jan 6, 1913. (In U.S. Supreme Court. United States Reports, v. 226. New York, 1913. 8°. p. 470-477) LC. Unscrambling a Railway merger. (Literary Dig. v. 46: 119-21; Jan 18, 1913) Comment on hte Union Pacific - Southern Pacific case B. Unscrambling Harriman's nest eggs. (Curr. opinion, v. 55:139-41; Aug 1913) B. Venner, Clarence H. A history of the libel suit of Clarence H. Venner against August Belmont (New York, 1913) iv, 155 p. 8° Union Pacific Railroad Company: p. 108. B. Vincent, R. W. How the egg was scrambled. Some inside history of the Union Pacific - Southern Pacific merger now being unmerged. (Moody's Magazine, v. 15: 377-380, May, 1913. B. 207. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1913. Wall St. Journal (Editorial More light imperative. (Judge Lovett on the Union Pacific situation). (Wall St. Jour., June 19, 1913, p. 1, col 2) B. Wall St. Journal (Editorial) Union Pacific's dilemma. (Wall St. Journal, Jan. 8, 1912, p. 1, col. 2-3) B. Wall St. Journal (Editorial) Union Pacific's opportunity. (Disposition to be made of the $75,000,000. received in the dissolution of the Harriman merger). (Wall St. Jour., Sept. 16, 1916, 1913, p. 1, col. 2) B. White, Henry Kirke. The building and cost of the Union Pacific. (In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. Rev. ed. Boston, N.Y., (cl913) p 108-27) B,LC,Omaha,PL,UCal. 13-23193. 1914. Andrews, Charlton Birth of the Kansas Pacific. Construction of important Union Pacific branch line a warlike chronicle of struggling pioneer railroaders. (Railroad man's magazine, v. 25: 575-82; Nov. 1914) B. Berninghaus, Oscar E. Epoch marking events of American history; historical pictures. St. Louis, Anheuser-Busch (cl914) (24) p. 10 col. pi. (1 fold.) 8° (Union Pacific train in western Kansas, about 1870) p. 20-21) B,LC. 18-16788 Commercial and Financial Chronicle (Editorial) The Union Pacific after its extra distribution. (Commercial and Financial Chronicle, v. 99:1563-64; Nov. 28, 1914) B. Daggett, Stuart Later developments in the Union Pacific merger case. (Quarterly Journal of Economics, v. 28: 772-94, Aug. 1914) B. Improvements on the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway and locomotive engineering, v. 27:81-83; Mar, 1914) B. Interests of Union Pacific stockholders. Amsterdam experts in railroad finance have analyzed unfavorably the announcement of the stock distribution. (New York times annalist, v. 3:109: Jan. 26, 1914) B. (Jones, Thomas Wallace) Pathway to the setting sun. (6th ed.) (Cincinnati, Printed by T. Jones, cl914) cover-title, (36) p. of illus. 4° Compiled by Tom Jones and published especially for the patrons of the Union Pacific system, the Oregon Short Line, and the Oregon and Washington Railway and Navigation Company. LC. 14-18312. 208. Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1914 . Knauth, Oswald Whitman The policy of the United States towards industrial monopoly. New York, Columbia University, 1914. 233 p. 8° (studies in history, economics and public law, ed. by the Fac¬ ulty of political science of Columbia University, v. 56, no.2; whole No. 138) Published also as thesis (Ph.D) - Columbia University. B,LC. 14-6034. Literary Digest. U. P.'s distribution to the stockholders. (Literary Digest, v. 48:122, 124; Jan 17, 1914) B. Millener, Frederick H. Wireless telegraph and wireless telephone on the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 55:587-91; Nov. 14, 1914) B. Abstract in Engineering Magazine, v. 48:585-88; Jan. 1915. B. New York Times annalist (Editorial) (The Baltimore and Ohio stock in the Union-Southern Pacific dissolution) (New York Times annalist, v. 3:67; Jan. 19, 1914) B. Organization for pensioners of the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway review, v. 45:441-42; Mar. 21, 1914) B. Parr, J. The great diversion. (Speculation in Union Pacific.) (Everybody's Magazine, v. 30:136-38; Jan. 1914) LC. Railway age Gazette (Editorial) Union Pacific (in 1913) (Railway age Gazette, v. 56:6-7; Jan. 2, 1914) B. The Railway Educational Bureau. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 56: 1338-1339; June 12, 1914) The educational bureau of the Union Pacific. B. Sheldon, J. B. The fitting of applicants for telegraph and telephone service on railroads, by J. B. Sheldon, Superintendent of telegraph, Union Pacific R.R. (In Association of railway telegraph superintendents, Proceedings, New Orleans, 1914. p. 94-201.) Discussion, p. 201-19. B. Southern Pacific Company. Nevada drawing room-compartment case; before the I. C. C. Railroad com¬ mission of Nevada, complainant, vs. Southern Pacific Company, et al, re¬ spondents. I. C. C. docket 6189. Hearing at Reno, Dec. 11, 1914. Statement in behalf of Defendants (By E. L. Bevington) 39 p. 4° Typewritten. B. Steel box and automobile cars for the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 54: 815-20; June 6, 1914) B. 209. .j Union Pacific. Pt. I 1914 . The Union Pacific distribution. (Literary Digest, v. 49: 210; Aug. 1, 1914). B. Union Pacific Railroad retracing its steps. Is distributing part of its stocks in other roads bought when E. H. Har- riman was building his "railroad empire". (Annalist, v. 4: 75; July 20, 1914) B. Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger case. (North American review, v. 200:280-82; Aug. 1914) LC. Wireless telegraphy to be used on the Union Pacific Railway. (Electrical review and Western electrician, Sept. 19, 1914) B. 1915 . Baggage-buffet cars for the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway review, v. 56:9-10; Jan. 2, 1915) B. Bridging Great Salt Lake. One of the most remarkable feats of railroad con¬ struction in the West. (Washington Post, May 16, 1915, p. 2) B. Commercial and financial chronicle (Editorial) The Union Pacific and its income strength. (Commercial and financial chronicle, v. 101: 1133-35; Oct. 9, 1915) B. Dunbar, Seymour A history of travel in America...Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Company (cl915) 4 v. 8° 12-31875. Railroad to the Pacific: v. 4, p. 1320056. B,LC,OgdenPL. Fitch, George (pseud). American Railroads - U. P. (Youngstown (Ohio) vindicator, Jan. 16, 1915.) B. How railroad presidents are made. (Sunday Magazine, (Washington Star), July 11, 1915. p. 15) The Railway Educational Bureau of the Union Pacific. B. Lee, Willis Thomas Guidebook of the western United States, part B...Washington, Govt, print, off. 1915. The Overland Route. 244 p. 8° (U.S. Geological survey. Bulletin 612) B,LC. GS15-464. New Passenger car equipment, Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway review, v. 56:195-96; Feb. 6, 1915) B. New type of gasoline motor car. (Railway master mechanic, v. 39:305; Sept. 1915) McKeen car on the Union Pacific. B. Pacific type locomotive for the Union Pacific. (Railway age gazette, v. 58:781-82; Apr. 9, 1915) B 210. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1915. Recent additions to the Union Pacific equipment. Steel automobile car, and box car with underframe roof and ends of steel both of 100,000 lb. capacity. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 58:225-29; Feb. 5,1915.) B. Steel Passenger equipment for the Union Pacific. Dining, baggage-buffet,chair, baggage, and postal cars of arch roof type. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 58:1475-79; June 25, 1915) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. California and the exposition. (1915) 64 pp. 12° KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. California calls you. Chicago,1915. 40 pp. map. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Colorado for the tourist. 1915. 32 pp. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Preliminary statement of income account. June 30, 1915. HU. Union Pacific Railroad Company. The scenic Columbia River route to the great Pacific Northwest. (1915) 63 pp. 8° KansHS. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Services and scenery. (1915) 79 plates. BPL. Union Pacific Railroad. A strong corporation. (Statist, v. 86:638-39; Dec. 4, 1915) B. U. S. Department of Justice. ... Frank R. Brushaber, appellant, v. Union Pacific Railroad Company... Brief for the United States. Wash. Govt. Print. Off.,1915. xiii, 116 pp. 8° Income tax cases. Nns. 140, 213, 359 (etc.) In the Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1915. LC. U. S. District Court. District of Utah. ... United States of America, petitioner, v. Southern Pacific Company, Central Pacific Railway Company et. al., defendants. Record. Washington, G. P. 0., 1915. 6v. 8° Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger. B. 1916. Adams, Charles Francis. Charles Francis Adams, 1835-1915; an autobiography; with a Memorial address delivered November 17, 1915, by Henry Cabot Lodge. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916. lx, 224 pp. front, (port.) 8° 16-6471. Presidency of the Union Pacific; p.191-98. B,LC. BPL. BPL. 211 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1916. Bureau of Railway Economics. Memorandum on the lack of authority in the charters of the Pacific Rail¬ roads to build or operate within state boundaries. (Prepared by Arthur S. Field, Dec. 21, 1916) 5 type p. B. Dodge, G. M. How we built the Union Pacific Railway..n.p. 1916. 171 p. 8° Hunt Farewell to A.D. Mohler. (Cheyenne (Wyo) Tribune, June 14, 1916) Farewell banquet to retiring president of the Union Pacific. B. Gill, F. B. Early transportation in the northwest. Plans for Union Pacific and Central Pacific branches to Portland. Questionable tactics resumed by amateur railroaders. (Pacific semaphore, v. 4, July 1, 1916, p. 2, 15.) B. Gill, F. B. Early transportation in the Northwest. Walla Walla And Wallula Railroad builders organize. Union Pacific surverys line to Portland. (Pacific semaphore, v. 4, Nov. 4, 1916, p. 2, 12.) B. (Harvey, Charles Darling) Graft and grab; a government problem. San Jose, Cal., Press of the Industrial printing Company (cl916) 2 p. 1., 97. 16° The Pacific Railroads. B,LC. 16-3789. Historic meeting of Union Pacific and Central Pacific locomotives, May 10, 1869, at Promonatory point, Utah, when the continent was spanned by its first railroad. (Pacific semaphore, v. 4: December 2, 1916, cover photograph.) B. In memoriam. General Grenville Mellen Dodge ... (Norwich University record, n. s. v. 1. 7, Jan. 29, 1916) ...portrait of General Dodge, biographical sketch, resolutions, etc... cover-title: General Grenville Mellen Dodge. B. Insurance - an aid to efficiency. Union Pacific directors adopt a comprehensive scheme for life, accident and sickness protection for 40,000 employees. (Annalist, v. 8:804; Dec. 23, 1916) B. Building the B. Kerr, Kenneth C. American history as told in transportation literature. VII. first transcontinental line. (Railway and marine news, v. 14: Nov. 1916, p. 12-17) Description of literature published by the Union Pacific. 212 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1916 . Margin of safety for Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. (Annalist, v. 8:518; Oct. 23, 1916). B. Moody's investors service. Union Pacific Railroad. New York, May 4, 1916. folder (4 p.) B. Patterson, C. S. ...Utah and her railroads...(Salt Lake City, The F. W. Gardiner Co. press/ cl916. 15 p. 4° B,ICC,LC. 16-21049. Smith, C. L. Com primer, pub. by Union Pacific System, Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company...(Portland? Or. 1916?) 31, (1) p. 16° B. U. P. employes to be insured. Railroad directors also vote cash bonus equal to month's wages. (Chicago Herald, Dec. 22, 1916, p. 11.) B. Union Pacific gives extra month's pay. All low-salaried employes, including brotherhood members, the benefici¬ aries. Free insurance plan also. (New York Times, Dec. 22, 1916, p.5) B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Colorado for the tourist. 1916. 65 p. BPL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Great Pacific Northwest and Alaska. 1916. 47 p. BPL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Sights and scenes. Chicago, 1916. 60 cols. " BPL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific advertisements. Institutional newspaper campaign, 1916. (New York?) Lord and Thomas (1916) (9) p. illus. f° B. ...Union Pacific advertisements. Institutional magazine campaign. 1916. (New York?) Lord and Thomas (1916) (7) p. f° illus. B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. ...Union Pacific Railroad Company, complainant, vs. ... U.S. District Attorney, in equity. Bill of complaint. N.P. (1916). 37, 30, 31, 27 p. 8° In U. S. District Court. District of..., D. Division. In application of Adamson eight-hour law. B. 213 . Union Pacific. Pt. I 1916. Union Pacific wealth and its probable goal. Why part of years big earnings due to war may ultimately be distributed to stockholders. (Wall Street Journal, May 11, 1916, p. 1, col 4) B. Union Pacific's bag of investment wealth. Company has in its treasury some $95,000,000. ready funds without touching its current assets. Article III. (Wall Street Journal, June 22, 1916, p. 1, col. 4) B. Union Pacific's past, present and prospects. Past summarized in $135,000,000 surplus on its books, which actually lies in compan's treasury. Article IV. (Wall St. Journal, June 24, 1916, p. 1, col. 3) B. Union Pacific's prosperity. (Literary Digest, v. 53:1306-08, Nov. 11, 1916) LC. 1917 . Concrete Snow Sheds on the Union Pacific. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 63:1159-64; Dec. 28, 1917) Editorial comment; p. 1157. B. Construction work on the Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway review, v. 61: 283-85; Sept. 8, 1917) B. Double-tracking a railroad through a mountain canyon. (Scientific American, v. 116:637; June 30, 1917) LC. Driving the golden spike in 1869. (Saturday Evening Post, v. 189: May 26, 1917, p. 68) Advertisement of Union Pacific Railroad. Illustrated. B. Dunn, Ballard A human side of the railways; an authorized interview with Cardinal Gibbons, by Ballard Dunn. (Outlook v. 115:353-54; Feb 28, 1917) B. Reprinted in Social Service Review, v. 5:18-19; March, 1917. B. Employes' insurance on the Union Pacific. Gill, F. B. Early transportation in the Northwest. Completion of the first railroad linking the Pacific coast with the east. (Pacific semaphore, v. 5, Nov. 3, 1917, p. 2, 12) B. Gill, F. B. Early transportatin in the Northwest. Union Pacific survey of line from Salt Lake to the Columbia River is begun. (Pacific seaphore, v. 5: Oct. 20, 1917, p. 2) B. Kennan, George. E. H. Harriman's Far Eastern plans... Garden City, New York, The Country life press (cl917) 48 p. 8° B,HU,LC. 214. 17-14179. Union Pacific. Pt. I 1917 . Rebuilding the Missouri River bridge of the Union Pacific RR. Omaha, Nebr. (Railway Review, v. 60: 191-94; Feb. 10, 1917) B. Refrigerator cars for fruit transportation. Railway and locomotive engineering, v. 30:257-58; Aug. 1917) B. Reinforced concrete snow sheds, Union Pacific Railroad. (Railway Review, v. 61:545-47, 597; Nov. 3, 14, 1917) B. Santa Fe type locomotive for the Union Pacific System. (Railway Review, v. 61: 541-42; Nov. 3, 1917) B. Second track construction in Echo Canyon, Union Pacific R. R. (Railway Review, v. 61:43-44; July 14, 1917) B Second track work on the Union Pacific. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 63:329-33; Aug 24, 1917) B. Selden, G. C. Analysis of Pacific rails. II. Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. (Magazine of Wall Street, v. 21; 164-67; Nov. 10, 1917) B. The track laborer and liquor legislation. An investigation of the effect of prohibition laws on maintenance forces in several western states. (Railway maintenance engineer, v. 13:344-47; Nov 1917) Conditions in Nebraska, by D. F. Newmyer, road master,UP,p.346 B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. (Advertisement. Picture of Lincoln and General Dodge at Council Bluffs, Aug. 1859) (New Republic, v. 9: Jan. 27, 1917, cover) B. Also in Century magazine, Feb. 1917, advertising pages. B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. (Advertisements unused in magazines. 1917) B. Union Pacific Railroad. America's great railroad. The Union Pacific, and the man whose foresight, energy and genius made it the almost perfect road. (Independent, January 1, 1917, p. 26-27) First of a series of advertisements by Union Pacific. B. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Estes Rocky Mountain National Park. Chicago, 1917. 12 p. BPL. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Military map of the United States showing location of all forces in training, Chicago. 1917 B. BPL. 215. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1917. Union Pacific r.r. insures its employees. (Railway review, v. 60:2-3; Jan. 6, 1917). B Union Pacific system. Executive commmittee. (Pacific samaphore, v. 5: Oct. 20, 1917, Second liberty loan of 1917. p. 1). B Union Pacific’s record bridge removal. (Railway and marine news, v. 15: Jan. 1917, p. 5-6) B 1918 . Carter, Charles Frederick. Big railroading - 7-11. Second series. (Railroad man’? magazine, v. 35:621-26; v. 36:54-68, 254-65, 426-36, 613-23; April-August, 1918) Contents:- 7. Unkinking the old Union Pacific. 8. Fast running on the UnionPacific. -9. Wyoming contains the UnionPacific's "high rollers." - 10. Joy riding on the overland trail. - 11. The Union Pacific’s pioneers, Empire builders unlimited. B A comparison of two forms of snow shed construction. (Railway maintenance engineer, v. 14:21-25; January, 1918). B Completing the double track on the Union Pacific ... 96 miles of second main line during 1917. (Rail age, v. 64:1552-56; June 28, 1918) B Cotterill, R. S. The National railroad convention in St. Louis, 1849. (Missouri historical review, v. 12:203-15; July, 1918) B Grey, Zane. The U.P. Trail; a novel. ...New York and London, Harper and Brothers (1918) 4 p. 1., 408, (1) p. rent. 12° B,LC. 18-2607 (Hill, Howard C.) The first railway across the continent. (U.S. Bureau of education. Lessons in community and national life. Com¬ munity leaflet no. 21: April 1, 1918. p. 25-32) Lesson C.-28 B Jeffers, W. M. The human side of business. (Social service review, v. 6: January, 1918. p. 8) B Osterheld, T. W. Economic phases of the war; daily quotations in New York during the years 1912 to 1917 inclusive, of silver, copper, wheat, cotton and certain rail¬ road industrial stocks, and increases in-prices of all commodities ... New York, A. Iselin and Co., cl918. chart. 44 x 156 cm. B 216. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1918. Owen, W. 0. The great Ames monument plot. (Railroad man’s magazine, v. 37: 1-10; Sept. 1918) B Stillman, J. D. B. The last tie. (Overland, monthly, n. s., v. 72: 595-603; Dec. 1918) LC Tests with 2-10-2 locomotive on the Union Pacific. (Railway age, v. 64:1573-74; June 28, 1918) B Reprinted in Railway mechanical engineer, v. 92: 321-24; June 1918 B Union Pacific railroad company. Ten-year 6% secured gold bonds. Union Pacific railroad co. to United States mortgage and trust co., as trustee. Dated July 1, 1918. $20,000,000. vi, 48 p. 4 Due July 1, 1928. FJL. PF Union Pacific system. Union Pacific system. Union Pacific railroad company. Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon-Washington railroad and Navigation company. Claim for special compensation from United States Railroad Administration. (n.p., 1918?) o cover-title, 21 p. fold. map. 4 B U. S. Interstate commerce commission. Bureau of Safety. Report of the chief of the Bureau of safety covering the investigation of an accident which occurred on the UnionPacific railroad near Beloit, Kans., on Jan. 15, 1918. (Washington, Govt. Print, off., 1918) 7 p. 8° B, KansHS A19-245 1919. Cotterill, Robert S. Early agitation for a Pacific railroad, 1845-1850. (Mississippi Valley historical review, v. 5:396-414; March, 1919). B D., 0. F. Baltimore may be terminus of coast-to-coast railroad. Rockefeller group of capitalists believed to be planning to link up Western Maryland with vast system spanning continent to San Francisco and Seattle. (Baltimore Sun, Dec. 26, 1919) Map showing proposed system. B Famous trains to be restored by railroads. Lines intend to give better service than ever under private ownership. (New York herald, Nov. 2, 1919, p. 4, col. 1) B Few railroads still earning their federal compensation.... (Wall st. journal. Sept. 6, 1919, p. 2, col. 5) B Lovett, Robert S. UnionPacific has small coal supply. (Wall st. journal, Oct. 31, 1919, p. 6, col. 1) B 217. 1919. Union Pacific. Pt. II Moody, John. The railroad builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states...New Haven, Yale University press; (etc. etc.) 1919. x, 257 p. 8° Linking the oceans: p. 121-37. LC(Bhas 192° ed.) OgdenPL 19-19138 New York sun (Editorial) Fifty years of transcontinental railroading. (New York sun, May 10, 1919) B pacific railroad dates. (Oregon historical society. Quarterly, v. 20:221; June 1919) B Price, Harold I. Ogden, Utah, celebrates the "Golden wedding". Fiftieth anniversary of driving of golden spikes observed by colorful parade. (Bulletin (Southern Pacific-Western Pacific) v. 8: June 1919, p.3-4) B Railway incomes on federal operation. Few roads in 1918 make as good showing as in preceding year under corporate control.... (Wall st. journal, Apr. 23, 1919, p.l, col. 4, p. 6, col. 2) B U. S. Dept, of Justice. ....The United States, appellant, v. UnionPacific railroad company. Appeal from the Court of claims. Brief for the United States. Washington, Govt. Print, off., 1919. cover-title, 11, 15 p. 8° No. 199. in the Supreme court of the United States. Ocotber term. 1918. B Russell, Pearl Analysis of the Pacific railroad reports. (Washington historical quarterly, v. 10:3-16; Jan. 1919). LC Sabin, Edwin Legrand Building the Pacific railway; the construction-story of America's first iron thoroughfare between the Missouri River and California, from the in¬ ception of the great idea to the day. May 10, 1869, when the UNion Pacific and the Central Pacific joined tracks at Promontory Point, Utah, to form the nation's transcontinental. Philadelphia and London, J.B. Lippincott company, 1919. 317 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 12 B. BPL, LC, NY, HU, OgdenPL, WorcPL 20-457 Sabin, Edwin Legrand. Opening the iron trail; or, Terry as a "U.Pay." man ( a semi-centennial story)...New York, Thomas Y. Crowell cgmpany (c.1919) vi p., 1 1., 273 p. front., plates. 8 . LC 19-15732 Semi-centennial first Pacific railroad. (Railway and marine news, v. 17: June, 1919; p. 13-14) B 218. Union Pacific. Pt II 1919 . Thom, William B. The course of empire. Travel across the plains before the Pacific railroad was built. (New York sun. May 14, 1919, p. 8) B Union Pacific leads in operating results. In two years of federal control system will have made for government $25,000,000. (Wall st. journal, Dec. 11, 1919. p. 13-3) B Union Pacific operation improves during September. Had road been run for own account in first nine months instead of under federal rental , it would have shown $17.44 on common. (Wall st. journal, Nov. 13, 1919, p. 9, col. 1) B Union Pacific railroad company. History of the Union Pacific railroad; issued by the UnionPacific railroad on the occasion of the celebration at Ogden, Utah, May 10th, 1919, in com¬ memoration of the 50th anniversary of the driving the golden spike. (New York. 1919) 42 p. 1 1. 8° BA 19-1345 Union Pacific system. (Wall st. journal. Sept. 13, 1919, p. 6, col. 1) H. M. Adams, elected vice-president in charge of traffic effective Oct. 1. B. U. S. Dept, of Justice. ....The United States, appellant, vs. Union Pacific railroad company. Appeal from the Court of claims. Brief for the United States. Washington, 1919. cover-title, II, 15 p. 8° B U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. .... An act authorizing the Union Pacific railroad company, or its suc¬ cessors, to convey for public-road purposes, certain parts of its right of way. (Washington, 1919?) 11. 8° (66th Cong. Public no. 64) Received by the President Oct. 10, 1919, and became a law through not being returned by him to Congress. B U. S. Railroad Administration. Agreement between director general of railroads and Union Pacific railroad company, Oregon short line railroad company, Oregon-Washington railroad and Navigation company, Des Chutes railroad company... February 14, 1919, New York, The Evening post job printing office (1919) 2 p. 1., 20 p. 4° B 219, Union Pacific. Pt. II 1920. Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Improved service effective May 30, 1920, Pacific coast. Chicago and Northwestern Condensed schedule and equipment, summer & Co., 1920) floder 4° to Colorado, California and north Railway, Union Pacific system, season. (Chicago, Rand, McNally B First American transcontinental railroad. Union Pacific dream realized seventy years ago. (Springfield Republican, Feb. 29, 1920, Magazine section p. 1, Auto section, p. 19.) B Hancock, E. A. Union Pacific shops at Cheyenne, Wyo. Modern new shop plant that takes care of road’s heaviest power. (Railway Review, v. 66: 127-28; Jan. 24, 1920) B The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations and the Federal Transportation Act. (Law and Labor, v. 2: 203-04; August, 1920). Case of Wendele v. the Union Pacific Railroad Co. et al. B Large shop marks development of western road. New locomotive facilities at Cheyenne exemplify the rapid growth of the Union Pacific. (Railway Age, v. 69: 687-90; Oct. 22, 1920) B McKeen, A. H. Straight automatic blocking on the U. P. system. (Railway signal engineer, v. 18: 359-60; Sept., 1920) B Moody, John. The railroad builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states...New Haven Yale University Press; (etc. etc.) 1920. x 257 p. 8° Linking the oceans: p. 121-137. B New locomotives for the Union Pacific system. (Railway Review, v. 67:975-77; Dec. 25, 1920) B A new plan for water service administration. Union Pacific organization insures co-operation between supplying and using departments. (Railway Age, v. 69: 111-12; July 16, 1920) B Pacific fruit express refrigerator cars. Insulation around the sides and ends is broken; a continuous layer of cork in the floor. (Railway age, v. 69: 1145-48; Dec. 31, 1920) B Shiff’s(I) role in finance. Genius of banker in Union Pacific reorganization and other achievements. (New York Times, Oct. 3, 1920, sect 8, p. 1, col. 1-3) B Union Pacific income in year just closed. Not likely to show important changes from....1918. (Wall St. Journal, Jan. 10, 1920, p. 1, col. 4) B. 220. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1920 . The Union Pacific overhauls its engine terminals. Builds six new roundhouses and enlarges others. Shop facilities also increased. (Railway Age, v. 69: 557-61; Oct. 1, 1920). B Union Pacific publicity in 1875. (Way Bill, v. ll:Dec. 1920; p. 13) B Union Pacific system. Safety first bulletin.... Portland, Oregon, December, 1920. Pacific Semaphore, v. 9: Dec. 18, 1920, p. 9-11) B Union Pacific Railroad Company. ....Schedule of pay for engineers and firemen. In effect April 1, 1920. (n.p., 1920) 61 p. 16° At head of title: Union Pacific Railroad Co. and St. Joseph and Grand Island Ry. Co. B Union Pacific system. ...To all employees. Omaha, Dec. 25, 1920. (3) p. 4° Circular in reference to stock subscription plan. B. Union Pacific Railraod Company. Union Pacific equipment trust, series A. Lease of railroad equipment, dated June 1, 1920. Commercial trust company to Union Pacific Railroad Company. Agreemnt, dated June 1, 1920. Harry E. Righter and Andrew S. Hannun, vendors, with Commercial Trust Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company. N. Y., the Evening Post Job Printing Office, Inc. (1920) 19, 35 p. 80 A 20-1097 Due annually June 1, 1924-35. $10,000,000. 7%. B Union Pacific system leads creditor roads. (Estimate for 1919) (Wall St. Journal, Jan. 16, 1920, p. 9-3) B U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Order...In the matter of the application of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity to extend its line in Nebraska and Wyoming...Sept. 21, 1920. (Washington, 1920) broadside. B U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the fis-al year ending June 30, 1920...(Washington, 1920) 80 p. 8° (66th Cong., Public no. 21) Protecting interests of the United States in suits affecting Pacific Railroads: p. 51. B Union Pacific Railroad Company. ...Schedule of pay for trainmen, in effect March 1, 1920. (n.p., 1920) 40 p. 16° At head of title: Union Pacific Railroad Co. and St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway Co. B 221. Union Pacific. Pt. II. 1920 . Venner, Clarance H. Is it ultra vires, illegal and void? Union Pacific R.R. and Southern Pacific Companies’ guaranty of Pacific Fruit Express Company equipment certificates. New York, 1920. (23) p. f° ICC Wall Street Journal (Editorial) A guaranty in name only. (Comment on interview of Senator Cummins in Wall St. Journal) (Wall St, Journal, Jan. 23, 1920, p. 1 col. 2, p. 2, col. 2) B 1921 . Albright, George Leslie Official explorations for Pacific railroads,....Berkeley, Calif., Uni¬ versity of California Press, 1921. vii p. 1 1. 187 p. 8° (University of California publications in history H. E. Bolton, editor, vol. xi) LC, UCal. A 21-1789. Burton, W. J. "Construction of the Pacific Railroad" (Bulletin of the American Railway Engineering Association, v. 23: no. 237, July, 1921, p. 7-47) B Guaranty Company of New York. Investment recommendations. May, 1921. (n. p., 1921) 16 p. 8° With mortgage map of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, prepared by White and Kemble. B Lane, Charles J. History of transportation. (Union Pacific Magazine, vol. 1: Jan. 1921, p. 10-11,30,40) B Marysville (Kans.) Advocate-Democrat (Editorial) This is safety first. (Railway Review, v. 69: 371; Sept. 17, 1921) B Moody, John. The railroad builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states. New Haven Yale University Press; (etc. etc.) 1921. ix, 257 p. ccl. front., fold. maps. 12° (Half-title: the chronicles of America series, Allen Johnson, editor...,v.38) "Roosevelt edition" LC (B 1920 ed) 22-12160 Norton, T. J. Ancient objections to railroads. (Santa Fe Magazine, v. 15: May, 1921, p. 53-54). B. i». * Observer, pseud. Non-spectacular safety first. (Railway Age, v. 71:608; Oct. 1, 1921) Examination in train rules on the Union Pacific. B 222. Union Pacific. Pt. II. 1921 . Parmelee, Julius H. Condensed memorandum on financial results of federal investments in the transcontinental railways. (Aug. 19, 1921) 16 type. p. 4° B. Railway Age (Editorial) Union Pacific. (Railway Age, v. 71: 150-52; July 23, 1921) B Short Stories of Transportation. (An anecdote of E.H. Harriman) (Railway and Marine News, v. 19: June, 1921, p. 21) B Union Pacific absorbs Salt Lake route. (Railway and Marine News, v. 19: June, 1921, p. 14-15) B Union Pacific acquires Clark’s share of L. A. & S. L. (Wall St. Journal, May 26, 1921, p. 9, col. 1) B Union Pacific publicity in 1875. (Arrowhead Magazine, Feb. 1921, p. 15) B Union Pacific Railroad Company. Yellow Stone National Park. (n.p., c.1921) 31, (1) p. 4° B, LC 21-12093. Union Pacific system. Along the Union Pacific system. (n.p., 1921) folder (62p.) 8 B Union Pacific system. Colorado’s mountain playgrounds...(Chicago, Poole Bros., 1921) 31 p. illus. 8° B Union Pacific system. Rocky Mountain National Park, Estate Park, Colorado. McNally & Co., 1921) 31, (1) p. illus., fold. map. 8° Union Pacific system. ....To all employees...December 5, 1921 (announcing the Union Pacific Magazine beginning January 1922) 11. B Union Pacific system. Topographical map of Rocky Mountain National Park Estes Park and environs, Colorado....(Chicago, Poole Bros., cl921) cover-title, fold. map. 16° B U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Bureau of Safety. In re investigation of an accident which occured on the Union Pacific Railroad near Knight, Wyoming, on January 28, 1921. March 15, 1921. 7 mimeo. p. 4° B (Chicago, Rand B 223. Union Pacific. Pt. II. 1921. U. S. Railroad Administration. Final agreement of settlement. Oct. 11, general of railroads... and Union Pacific Line Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Des Chutes Railroad Company, Green River snake Creek Water Company, Union Pacific Evening Post Job Printing Office (1921) (4) p. 4° 1921. James C. Davis, director Railroad Company, Oregon Short Railroad and Navigation Company, Water Works Company, Rattle- Water Company, New York, the B. The world’s most modern terminal. (Arrowhead, December, 1921, p. 13-17,23) The Northwestern-Union Pacific Chicago Terminal. B. 1922 . Abraham Lincoln and the Union Pacific. (union Pacific Magazine, v. i: Feb., 1922, p. 4-5) B Forgotten chapters of railroad history. I. Uniting the United States. (Observation, v. i: June, 1922, p. 3-4) B Gray, C. R. (Statement issued June 10, 1922, of the interest of the Union Pacific in the Supreme Courts' Central Pacific-Southern Pacific decision) 6 type. p. 4° B Guaranty Company of New York. Railroad bond investments, with mortgage maps and descriptions, (new York) Guaranty Company of New York (1922) 32 p. maps. 4° Union Pacific Railroad Company. First mortgage and land grant 4% bonds, due July 1, 1947: p. 34-35. B Harte, Bret. What the engines said. (Observation, v. i: June, 1922, p. 4) Poem written to celebrate opening of Pacific Railroad. B (Highway adjacent to Union Pacific lines between Kansas City and Denver.... known as the "Golden Belt Train", has been renamed the "Union Pacific highway") (Union Pacific Magazine, v. 1: Jan., 1922, p. 51) B How they looked forty years ago. (Union Pacific Magazine, v. l:Apr., 1922, p. 6) Union Pacific locomotives of the 80's. B Kennan, George. E. H. Harriman, a biography,...Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin Co. 1922. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports., fold. map. 8° the reorganization of the Union Pacific. Reconstruction and re-equipment of the Union Pacific: v. 1, p. 109-84. The Union Pacific dividends in 1906: v. 2, p. 77-87. B,HU,LC 22-9508. 224. Union Pacific. Pt. II. 1922 . Loomis, N. H. Asa Whitney - forerunner. (Union Pacific Magazine, v. l:Jan., 1922, p. 6-7) B A mountain type locomotive for high capacity. New Union Pacific locomotive is lightest per unit of power of any 4-8-2 yet built. (Railway Age, v. 72: 1325-29; June 10, 1922) B ....Also in (Railway Mechanical Engineer, v. 96: 381-85; July, 1922) B New Locomotive special ties developed on the Union Pacific. U.P. mechanical officials design new low water alarm and a new drifting valve applied to locomotive 7000. (Railway Review, v. 71:73-76; July 15, 1922) B Phillips, W. C. Establishing icing facilities on a large scale. System recently inaugu¬ rated on Southern Pacific and Union Pacific gives highly satisfactory results. (Railway Age, v. 72: 533-34; March 4, 1922) B Powerful mountain type passenger locomotive for the Union Pacific railroad. Lightness of parts a remarkable feature in construction. (Railway and Locomotive Engineering, v. 35:169-70; July, 1922) B Union Pacific builds tie treating plant. Installation at Pocatello advantageously arranged and equipped for opera¬ tions on large scale. (Railway Maintenance Engineer, v. 18:97-98; Mar., 1922) B Union Pacific PT . 1 MERGED OR CONTROLLED ROADS: DENVER AND BOULDER VALLEY RAILROAD CO. Chartered Oct. 1, 1870, cf.Poor, 1897:805. Acquired by Union Pacific, April 1, 1898. cf. Poor, 1897;124. Denver and Boulder Valley railroad co. Lease, Denver and Boulder Valley railroad co. to Denver Pacific railway and telegraph co. (October 19, 1870?) (New York) Burgoyne (1870) 5 p. 8° DENVER PACIFIC RAILWAY & TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Consolidated Jan. 24, 1880, with the Union Pacific railroad co. and the Kansas Pacific railway co. to form the Union Railway co. cf.Poor, 1897:789. Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company. Annual report. BPL 1871(3) 73 ICC 1877 NY 1877 1869 , Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company. Indenture to John Edgar Thomson, Adolphus Mejer and John Evans. 25 p. 8° First mortgage, Cheyenne branch. Dated Aug. 19, 1869. Due May 1 , 1899. $2,500,000. 7% gold. LH,PF 1870. Denver and Boulder Valley railroad. Lease. Denver and Boulder Valley railroad co. to Denver Pacific railway and telegraph co. (October 19, 1870?) (New York) Burgoyne (1870) 5 p. 8° B Usher, J.P. In the Circuit court of the United States, District of Nebraska. The Kansas Pacific railway company and the Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company, vs. the Union Pacific railway company... Brief.. . for complainant. Lawrence, Kan., Journal steam print. ( 187-?) 26 p. 8° B, Kans HS, ICC Woolwor th, J.M. Circuit court of the United States, district of Nebraska. The Kansas Pacific railway company and the Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company vs. the Union Pacific railroad company... Brief and argument of J.M. Woolworth, for complainants. (n.p.,187-?) 35 p. 8° B,ICC, KansHS 1872. Kansas Pacific railway company. Protest against the passage of Senate bill no. 638, also House bill 1640, and reply to the argument filed in its support by the attorneys of the Kansas Pacific and Denver Pacific railroad companies. Washington City, Printed by Powell,Ginck & co., 1872. 16 p. 8° B,ICC 226 1878. 1880 . 1884 1887 . Union Pacific PT . 1. Denver Pacific railway & telegraph co. (cont'd) Parrish, Samuel Longstreth, Statement of the relations of the Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company to the Union Pacific system. Submitted on behalf of the bondholders, before the Judiciary committee of the Senate. Samuel L. Parrish, of counsel. Feb. 12, 1878. (New York)J. Polhemus. printer (1878) cover-title, 7 p. 8° B , JHU. A13-1693. Dillon, John F. In the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Kansas. The state of Kansas...plaintiff, against the Kansas Pacific railway company, defendant... Argument for the defendant, showing that the state of Kansas has no power to forfeit the franchise of the Kansas Pacific company... and that the consolidation of that company with the Union Pacific and Denver Pacific companies was valid...New York, Burgoyne (188-?) ii , 91 p. 8° B Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific railroad company, the Kansas Pacific railway company and the Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company, into the Union Pacific railway company. Dated Jan. 24, 1880. 11 p. 8° B,ICC Union Pacific railway company. Consolidation of: Union Pacific railroad company, the Kansas Pacific railway company, and the Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company, Jan. 24, 1880. NY Union Pacific railway company. U.S. Circuit court, southern district of New York, August Rutten, complainant, vs. the Union Pacific railway company, impleaded with the Denver Pacific railway & Telegraph company, defendant. Breif of defendant, the Union Pacific railway company, in support of its demurrer. (New York) Burgoyne(188-?) 9 p. 8° B Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific railroad co., the Kansas Pacific railway co., and Denver Pacific railway & telegraph co., into the Union Pacific railway co. dated Jan. 24, 1880, and the by-laws of the Union Pacific railway co. Boston,1884. 16 p. 8° BPL Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific railroad co., the Kansas Pacific railway co., and Denver Pacific railway & telegraph co., into the Union Pacific railway co. Dated Jan. 24,1880, and the by-laws of the Union Pacific railway co. Boston, Printed for the company, 1887. cover-title, 17 p. 8° B A17-143 Union Pacific railwoad company, Consolidation of, with Kansas Pacific railroad, and Denver Pacific railroad, res. calling for information relative to. Jan. 17, 1887. J.A.Anderson Rept. (House. Misc. doc. 49th Cong. 2d sess. vol,no. 84. 1 p.) Ames 227 Union Pacific Pt. 1. 1888 . Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union, Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and Denver Pacific. Boston, 1888. 16 p. BPL 1890 . Dillon, John Forrest Pacific railroad laws, including charters and acts of Congress, relating to or affecting the Union Pacific railroad, the Kansas Pacific railway, the Denver Pacific railway, the Central Pacific railroad, the Northern Pacific railroad, the Atlantic & Pacific railroad, and the Texas & Pacific railroad. Comp, and annotated by John F. Dillon...(New York) Printed for the Union Pacific railway company (E.C.Miles, publisher and printer) 1890. xiii,269 p. 8° AmhC B,H&,LC,UI 18-2118 "This book is an enl. and rev.ed.of the book known as "Pacific railroad laws," comp, by Theos. French... and printed for the companies in 1883".--Pref.note. 1896 . Sage, Russell & Gould, Geo. Jay. Foreclosure first mortgage of the Denver Pacific railway & Telegraph Co. In the Circuit courts of the United States for Colorado and Wyoming. Sage & Gould vs. Union Pacific railway co. Record of proceedings, vol. 1. New York, 1896. BPL JUNCTION CITY & FORT KEARNEY RAILWAY CO. Absorbed by U.P., June 1 , 1899 . cf ; Poor, 1902 : 558. Chartered June 29, 1871. cf;Poor, 1898:848. Junction City and Fort Kearney railway company. First mortgage... to Adolf Meier & Louis H. Meyer, trustees, dated April 1, 1873. St.Louis, 1874. 23 p. BPL KANSAS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Chartered May 31, 1871, as the Kansas central railway co.; reorganized as Kansas central railroad co., Apr. 15, 1879. cf.Poor,1897:805. Sold under foreclosure June 25, 1897, Property taken over by the Leavenworth, Kansas and western railroad co. which was absorbed by the U.P., May 24 ,1908. cf . Poor, 1907:814 , 1919: 1651. Kansas Central railroad confirmation to, of right of way upon Fort Leavenworth reservation, recommended. F.M. Cockrell, Military affairs, Feb.18, 1891, S.Bill 4974. S.Rept. 51st cong.2d sess. v.2,No.2308 lp Ames KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. k-. Chartered 1861 as Leavenworth, Pawnee and western railroad co. Name changed to Union Pacific, Eastern division, 1863; to Kansas Pacific, May 31, 1868 cf. Poor, 1888:882. Consolidated Jan.24, 1880, with the Union Pacific railroad co. and the Denver Pacific railway & telegraph co. to form the Union Pacific railway co. cf;Poor, 1897:787. 228 Union Pacific P t. 1. Kansas Pacific railway company. Annual report. New York (etc. v. 21-23 cm. > Report year ends with calendar year. Full title of report: report of the Kansas Pacific railway co. Annual 3 eds. of 1868 report: New York, Blythe(43p ); St. Louis. Levison & B has New York and St.Louis (43p.) B 1868,2 eds BFL 1868,70-2. H 1868-70,74,75 HU 1868-72 ICC 1868-75,77 JC 1868-69 Kans.HS 1868-75 LC 1868-75,77 NY 1868-72,77 UC 1868 UI 1868-71 UES 1868,69,71,72. MoHS 1867-9 :St Louis. Levison & Blythe (32 p.) has all three; CAll-3033 Unrev'd 69,70,71,72,74,75. Bouton, S.W. Kansas City history; early movements at railroad building. (In Wyandotte County clippings, v.3,p.l64) Kansas Pacific railroad. KansH S Ephraim, William, vs. Kansas Pacific railway company, and Union Pacific railway company. Bill of complaint. U.S. Circuit court, 2d judicial district, Southern district of New York. KansHS Ephraim, Wm. plaintiff, vs. the Kansas Pacific railway co., J.D.Perry, Adolphus Meier, Carlos S. Greeley, W.M.McPherson (and others) Summons for relief. New York S.Court, City and county of New York. 8° Kansas HS Gunter, J.N., infant, by J.C.Gunter, his next friend, plaintiff in error, vs. ^the Kansas Pacific railway company, defendant in error. Brief of the plaintiff in error. 7 p. 4° (. S.Co.no.1064. KansHS Hallett, Ella, et al. , complaintants, vs. Kansas Pacific railway co.et al. , def endants. Argument of the complainant in reply to defendant’s brief in support of demurrers. 37 p. 80 Kans HS In U.S.Circuit court, district of Kansas. -Bill of complaint... "B" to "P". 182 p. 8 KansHS Union Pacific Pt . 1. _ Kansas Pacific Railway.(cont'd.) Hallett, Ella, et al etc (cont’d.) Brief for complainant, or argument on demurrer to the bill. 26p.80 U.S. Circuit court, district of Kansas. KansHS - Reply of complainant to brief of the defendants on their motion to vacate. Order of service. 12 p. 80 U.S.Circuit court, district of Kansas. KansHS Kansas Pacific railway Colorado resorts. lOp. ill. 16° , n.d. KSHS Kansas Pacific railway company. Objections to annexing to the bill for the construction of a railroad from Marshall, Tex., to San Diego, Cal.(S.647),amendment proposed by Mr. Drake, granting additional lands to Kansas railway co. for a road from Ellsworth, Kansas, by way of Arkansas & Rio Grande rivers, to the boundary line of Mexico. (n.p. n.d.) (2) p. 8° BPL Kansas Pacific railway co., plaintiff, vs. James C. Stone, Marcus J. Parrott, .... Saunders W. Johnston, Ephraim, Wm., and 13 others. Petition of the plaintiff. 13 p. 8° KansHS Western union telegraph co., plaintiff, vs. Union Pacific railway co., Kansas Pacific railway co. (et al.) Brief no. 163. U.S.Circuit court, Western district of Missouri, western division, (n.d.) KansHS 1860. Gardner, A. Across the continent on the Kansas Pacific railroad (Route of 35th parallel)No. 1-43,45-64,66-127. Wash.(186-?) 125 mounted photo¬ graphs in portfolio. Size each 5^ x 8% in. trimmed. Silver prints. (Views of Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona and Californis.) BPL 1868. Parry, (Charles) (Christopher) Preliminary report on the physical geography, and natural resources of the country along the route of the Kansas Pacific railway on the thirty-fifth parallel. (From the Rio Grande to the Pacific ocean) ... Philadelphia, Review print. House. 1868. 20 p. map.8° B,BPL,ICC,WRHS l-Rc-551 The Union Pacific railway, (eastern division) (Kansas Pacific railway.) Economy to the government; Statement of John D. Perry, pres. etc. ... Washington, Gibson, 1868. 56 p, 8° B,BPL,H,HU,ICC,KansHS,NY Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. The Union Pacific railway eastern division, or (Kansas Pacific railway) Importance of its route to all sections of the country. Petition of sixty railroad presidents, memorials of boards of trade ... etc. Washington, J.O. Pearson, printer, 1868. 50 p. fold. map. 8° A19-1348 B , BPL , ICC , KansHS , NY 230 1868 . i Union Pacific Pt. 1 . Kansas Pacific (cont'd) Bell, William A. New tracks in North America. A journal of travel and adventure whilst engaged in the survey for a southern railroad to the Pacific Ocean during 1867-68; ... London,Chapman and Hall, 1869; 2 v.8° B,H,BPL.Hunt,KansHS The Kansas Pacific railway: v.2,p.258-62 -Same,London, Chapman and Hall; New York, Scribner; Welford & co. , 1869. 2 v. 8° LC ICC 15-14666 Kansas land & emigration co. Emigrate to Kansas, the glory of the West ... offer to the public a choice of lands on the Union and Kansas Pacific railways. London, Drew (1869) 12 p. 8° KansHS Kansas Pacific railway company. Denver extension mortgage, June 20,1869, to J.F.Thomson, Adolf Meier and John A. Stewart. 28 p. 8° Due May 1, 1899. $6,500,000. 7% gold. LH, PF -Supplementary mortgage: Apr. 9, 1879. Rate of interest reduced to 6% PF Kansas Pacific railway company. Kansas Pacific railway gold loan. $6,500,000. First mortgage seven per cent, gold bonds, thirty years to run. A railroad and land grant sinking fund bond ... (fold,map.) 8° "Copy of the bond": p. 43-45. B,BPL,JC,PF. A19-614 - Another issue: 48 p. ICC H. Kansas Pacific railway co. The Kansas Pacific railway, seven per cent gold loan. Suppl . to the Independent. Dabney, Morgan & co. M.K. Jesup & co.(N.Y. 1869?) 4 p. 8° BPL Kansas Pacific railway co. $6,500,000 gold seven per cent, loan. Mortgage or deed of trust ... June, 1869, to Jo-n Edgar Thomson ... Adolphus Meier ... and John A. Stewart ... trustees, New York, Baker & Godwin, printers, 1869. 32 p. 8° B, KSHS -Another edition. St.Louis (1869?) 26 p. 8° HU Palmer, William J. 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Allen denen, welche ein schones Landgut im Westen besitzen mochten, gewidmet von der K.P. eisenbahn-gesel1schaft der vereinigten staaten von Amerika. St.Lo-is. A. Wiebusch u. Sohn, (1877) 16 p.map.12° NY Kansas Pacific railway co. The Kansas Pacific railway and its relations to the Union Pacific railroad and the government of the U.S. (Statement of committee of lst-mortgage bondholders made to Secretary of interior.) New York, Oct. 1, 1877.B KansHS 6 p. 8° ICC 1878. Kansas Pacific railway company. Map of the great wheat region of central Kansas. 1877, broadside. KansHS Dillon, John Forrest Correspondence concerning a decision in the suit between the Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific railroads in the United States Circuit court, District of Nebraska. Washington, National republican printing house, 1878. 15 p. 8° Letters of John F.Dillon, J.P.Usher, A.J.Popple ton. B,ICC,KansHS(map,) UW. A18-840 Holmes, A.H. The Pacific railroads; their operation as one continuous line. 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Topeka, Kan., Kansas publishing house, 1883. cover-title, 40 p. 8 KansHS,LC 20-8967 Crofutt, George A. Crofutt's new Overland tourist, and Pacific coast guide...over the Union, Kansas, Central and Southern Pacific railroads, their branches and connections, by rail, water and stage... Omaha,Neb. , and Denver, Col., The Overland publishing company, 1883. 275 p. 8 BPL,LC 19-8594. Dillon, John F. In the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Kansas. The state of Kansas ...plaintiff , against the Kansas Pacific railway company defendant. The state of Kansas ...plaintiff against F.L.Ames et al., calling themselves the Board of directors of the Union Pacific railway company, defendants. Brief for the defendants on the right to remove the cases into the federal court...New York, Burgoyne,printer(18 cover-title, 30 p. 8° November term, 1883. B 240 4 Union Pacific Pt. 1. 1883. Kansas Pacific railway co. cont'd. Dillon, J.F. 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In the matter of Jay Gould and Russell Sage for larceny in withholding assets of the trust to secure the holders of con¬ solidated bonds of the Kansas Pacific railway company N.Y. O.S. Nathan,printer (1887)42p.8 ICC Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific railroad co., the Kansas Pacific railway co., and Denver Pacific railway & telegraph co. into the Union Pacific railway co. Dated Jan. 24, 1880, and the by-laws of the Union Pacific railway co. Boston, Printed for the company 1887. cover-title, 17 p. 8 B A17-143. Union Pacific railroad company, Consolidation of, with Kansas Pacific railroad, and Denver Pacific railroad Res. calling for infor¬ mation relative to. Jan. 17, 1887. J.A.Anderson Rept. House, Misc. doc. 49th Cong., 2d sess. v. 1, no. 84, 1 p. Ames 1888 . Union Pacific railway company. Articles of union, Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and Denver Pacific. Boston, 1888. 16 p. BPL U.S.Dept. of the interior. Kansas Pacific railroad company. Lands in Kansas Claimed by, and within granted and indemnity limits of, description of, etc. Interior Department. May 15, 1888. (S.Ex.Doc. 50th cong. 1st sess. v.11,No.194 p. 38-57) Ames. 189 0 . Dillon, John Forrest, Pacific railroad laws, including charters and acts of Congress, relating to or affecting the Union Pacific railroad, the Kansas Pacific railway, the Denver Pacific railway, the Central Pacific railroad, the Northern Pacific railroad, the Atlantic & Pacific railroad, and the Texas & Pacific railroad. Comp, and annotated by John F. Dillon... (New York) Printed for the Union Pacific railway company (E.C.Miles, publisher and printer) 1890. xiii, 269 p. 8 B,HU,LC,UI. 18-2118 "This book is an enl. and rev. ed. of the book known as ^Pacific railroad laws,' comp, by Theos. French... and printed for the companies in 1883".—Pref. note. 1894 . Kansas Pacific railway co. K.P. railway co. 1st mortgage consolidated 6 p.c.bonds. Agreement with committee. . .Da ted June 11 , 1894. Continental trust co. , depositary. N.Y., C.G. Burgoyne printer, (1894) 2 p. 11. f° NY Kansas Pacific railway co." Kansas Pacific consolidated bonds. Bondholders’ agreement. (1894) 3p . f ° Kansas Pacific railway company. Memorial to Congress from the Kansas Pacific consolidated bond¬ holders’ committee for passage of bill to facilitate and expedite legal proceedings by the United States and other creditors against government-aided railroad companies, their officers, stockholders and the trustees of their mortgages. (New York, 1894?) 18 p. 8° B 243 Union Pacific. Pt. 1. 1895. Kansas Pacific (cont'd.) Kansas Pacific railway co. Consolidated first mortgage bonds. Bondholders' agreement. (1895) 5p.f° IC 1896. Sage, R. & Gould, G.J. » Foreclosure consolidated mortgage of Kansas Pacific railway co. in Circuit Courts of U.S. ... Russell Sage & George J. Gould, Trustees, complainants, vs. Union Pacific railway co. gt al. Defendants Records of proceedings ... (Omaha? 1896) 8 BPL 1897. U.S.Treasure dept. Amounts due Union and Kansas Pacific railroad companies; also settlement in favor of Central branch Union Pacific railroad company (wanting appropriation) Jan. 16, 1897. 10 p. (54th Cong., 2d sess. House.Doc.188) Cat.Pub.Doc. 1898. Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Foreclosure of eastern division mortgage. In the Circuit court of the U.S. (Kansas) ... Henry M.Alexander and John F.Dillon, trustees, complainants, vs. the Union Pacific railway company, et al., defendants. (1898?) ix,565 p. 8 On cover:Kansas Pacific railway co. ... Record. B Union Pacific railway company. Eastern division. Foreclosure of Middle division mortgage. U.P. railway company, Eastern division. In the U.S.Circuit court (Kansas)...John A. Stewart ... trustees, vs. the Union Pacific railway company et al. (1898?)x,642 p. 8 On cover: Kansas Pacific railway co. ... Record. B U.S.Congress. House. Committee on Pacific railroads. Report ... amending H.6899, to purchase Kansas Pacific division of Union Pacific railroad. Jan. 28, 1898. 1 p. (55th Cong., 2d sess. House.Rept.291 Submitted by F.G.Clarke. Cat.Pub.Docs . U.S.Dept, of justice. Report of special counsel for United States in cases against Union Pacific and Kansas Pacific railways. (In Annual report, 1898. p. 327-30) Cat.Pub.Docs . U.S.Dept, of justice. Response to resolution, action in matter of sale of (Kansas Pacific) railroad. Feb. 15 , 1898 . 3 p.(55th Cong.,2d sess. Sen.Doc.138) Cat. U.S.Dept, of justice. Response to resolution relative to proposed sale of railroad. Jan. 6, 1898. 36 p. (55th Cong.,2d sess. Senate.Doc.49) Cat.Pub.Docs. U.S.President. Response to resolution relative to postponement of sale of (Kansas Pacific railroad. Jan.7,1898. 1 p.(55th Cong.2dsess. Senate.Doc.50) Cat.Pub.Docs. -Same. (In Congressional record,v.31 : 431)Cat.Pub.Docs. B. -Same.(In Senate Journal,p.42,55th Cong.,2dsess) Cat.Pub.Docs. 244 Union Pacific. Pt. I 1898 . Kansas Pacific cont’d. U.S. Treasury dept. Transportation services performed by [Kansas Pacific railway] company [manner of settling accounts] Apr. 19, 1898. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 67, 1898; Division of bookkeeping and warrants) Cat. Pub. Docs. -Same. May 17, 1898. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 83, 1898; Division of book¬ keeping and warrants) Cat. Pub. Docs. 1902 . U.S. Dept, of justice. Answer to resolution, steps taken to secure interest on subsidy debt of Kansas division of Union Pacific railroad. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 p. (57th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 160) Cat. Pub. Docs. 1914 . Andrews, Charlton. Birth of the Kansas Pacific. Construction of important Union Pacific branch line a warlike chronicle of struggling pioneer railroaders. (Railroad man’s magazine, v. 25: 575-82; Nov. 1914) B. KEARNEY & BLACK HILLS RAILWAY COMPANY. Kearney and Black Hills railway company. Chartered May 1889; reorganized 1893. cf; Poor, 1898; 848. Acquired by the Union Pacific Nov. 1, 1898. cf. Poor, 1902:558. Nebraska. State board of transportation. ...Merchandise rates out of Kearney. A.J. Gustin v. the Union Pacific railway co. and the Kearney & Black Hills railway co. Farm crossings. A.M. Remer v. the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway co. Reports of the secretaries. [n.p., 1891] 31 p. 8° B,ICC LEAVENWORTH, PAWNEE & WESTERN RAILROAD CO. Chartered 1861. Name changed 1863 to Union Pacific (Eastern division) cf. White. Union Pacific, p. 39-40. United States. Treaty between the United States and the Delaware tribe of Indiana con¬ cluded May 30, 1860. Ratified Aug. 22, 1860. (Relating to sale of to the Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western railroad.) Ill p. [1862?] (Includes treaty with Delaware tribe concluded July 2, 1861, pp. 37-51; treaty with the Pottawatomie Nation of Indians concluded Nov. 15, 1861, pp. 52-63; Pacific railroad bill approved July 1, 1862, pp. 66-111.) ICC Union Pacific railway (Eastern division) Exhibit of the Union Pacific railway, (Eastern division), Kansas, U.S.A. containing charters of the Leavenworth, Pawnee & western railroad co., Indian treaties for lands ... etc. New York, Hosford & Ketcham, 1863. 64 p. 8° ICC 245 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1864. Leavenworth, Pawnee & western (cont'd) Kansas. Legislature. ...Pacific railroad. Resolutions ... petitioning Congress to amend the Pacific railroad act. [Washington, 1864] 2 p. 8° (38th Cong., 1st sess. House. Mis. doc. 52) Ordered printed March 14, 1864. Relates to the Leavenworth, Pawnee and western railroad. B Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western railroad co. Charters ... and all laws of Kansas affecting its powers, duties and liabilities. New York, 1864. 24 p. 8° ICC, KansHS 1880. Crawford, S.J. Argument before Hon. J.A. Wilson, commissioner of the General land office, in the matter of the claim of the state of Kansas relating to agricultural college lands. [Washington, 1880] 13 p. 8° KansasHS Leavenworth, Pawnee & western 1881. Crawford, S.J. Argument before the secretary of the interior on appeal from the decision of the commissioner of the General land office in the matter of the claim of the state of Kansas, relating to agricultural college lands, Topeka, Martin, 1881. 34 p. 8° KansHS Leavenworth, Pawnee & western. 1882. Kansas. Attorney general. [History of the Leavenworth, Pawnee & western railroad, giving its change to Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific] (In his Biennial report, 3rd, 1882; p. 12-33) See also 4th report, 1884, p. 5, for act of incorporation. KansHS 1883. U.S. General land office. ...Leavenworth, Pawnee and western railroad company. Letter from the secretary of the interior in response to a resolution of the House of representatives, transmitting a report of the commissioner of the General land office in relation to the Leavenworth, Pawnee and western railroad company. [Washington, 1883] 19 p. fold. maps. 8° (47th Cong., 2d. sess. House. Ex. doc. 95) Ordered printed Feb. 27, 1883. B LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD CO. Incorporated Mar. 20, 1901, in Utah, as the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. Name changed Aug. 16, 1916. cf. Poor, 1921:1135. Control secured by Union Pacific May 25, 1921, through ownership of stock, cf. Poor, 1921:1113. Ik The Arrowhead: magazine and guide book devoted to western travel and develop¬ ment. Los Angeles, v. 4° monthly. 1912-June, 1916, pub. by the Industrial dept, of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad; July, 1916-July, 1921, pub. by the Industrial dept, of of the "Salt Lake route", Aug. 1921 to date, pub. by the Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R., Union Pacific system. B has 1912 - to date (lacks 0.18, Mar-Ap. 19, F. 20) 246 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. (cont'd) Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. [Circular addressed to Officers, Employes, and the traveling public relative to "quiet" on the road.] 1 1. B 1917 . Block signals on the Salt Lake route. (Railway signal engineer, v. 10:367-69; Dec. 1917.) B Nichols, Howard S. Iron Canyon, Utah's new wonderland, via Salt Lake route and "Wylie way". Los Angeles, Cal., Salt Lake route, 1917) Folder (22 p.) map. BPL Through the car window. (Railroad man's magazine, v.33:296; June, 1917) Arrow-head on mountain-side, adopted as trademark of the Salt Lake route. B 1919 . To probe Los Angeles strike. Hines orders report on refusal of men to handle freight transferred from Pacific electric. (Wall street journal, Aug. 26, 1919, p. 10, col. 4) B U.S. Railroad administration. Agreement between the Director general of railroads and the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad company ... [n.p., 1919] III, 18, p. 4° Not signed B U.S. Railroad administration. [Strike on steam roads at Los Angeles] Washington 1919. 1 mimeo. 1. 4° Press notice of Aug. 25, 1919. B U.S. Railroad administration. To public officers, railroad officers and employes and citizens generally in California, Arizona and Nevada. August 28, 1919. 2 mimeo. p. 4° B Strike at Los Angeles. Reprinted in Commercial & financial chronicle, v. 109:841; Aug. 30, 1919, B 1920 . Cragin, F.E. Store-keeping on the Salt Lake route. (Railway purchases and stores, v. 13:218-21; Dec. 1920) B 1921. Final valuations several on four railroads. Commission adds estimate of acquisition of land. Valuations previously served recalled for addition of this item. (Railway age, v. 70:887-90; Apr. 8, 1921) B Halsted, Abel Stevens. ...Valuation docket no. 26. In the matter of the valuation of the property of Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company (formerly San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company). Carrier's brief on value and on cost of acquisition of lands. A.S. Halsted, H.A. Scandrett, M. Souby, attorneys for carrier. September 10, 1921. [Los Angeles? 1921] 2 p. 1., 85 p. 8° B A21-1896. Before the Interstate commerce commission. 247 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad (cont'd) 1921. Halsted. Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad company. [Exhibits filed with the U.S. Railroad labor board in connection with docket 353. 1921] B Lovett, Robert Scott, ...Valuation docket no. 26. In the matter of the valuation of the property of Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company (formerly San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company). Memorandum on behalf of Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company, by R.S. Lovett, Dec. 30, 1921. [New York? 1921?] cover-title, 25 p. 8° B A22-454 At head of title: Before the Interstate commerce commission. Union Pacific absorbs Salt Lake route. (Railway and marine news, v. 19: June, 1921, p. 14-15) B Union Pacific acquires Clark's share of L.A. & S.L. (Wall street Journal, May 26, 1921, p. 9, col. 1) B U.S. Railroad administration. Final agreement of settlement. November 22, 1921. James C. Davis, director general of railroads ... and Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. New York, The Evening post job printing office [1921] [3] p. 4° B 1922 . Scandrett, Henry A. ...Valuation docket no. 26. In the matter of the valuation of the property of Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company (formerly San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company) Memorandum of points discussed at oral argument, by H.A. Scandrett, attorney for carrier. February 7, 1922. [Omaha? 1922] cover-title 2 p. 1, 57 p. 8° b At head of title: Before the Interstate Commerce Commission. A22-4 LOS ANGELES, PASADENA & GLENDALE RAILWAY CO. Inc. March 30, 1889. Consolidated with Los Angeles & Glendale railroad co. and Los Angeles terminal railway co. Jan. 2, 1891, to form the Los Angeles terminal railway co. (consol.) cf. SP, LA&SL Corp. hist, chart. Los Angeles, Pasadena and Glendale Railway Company 1891. Complaint of the people ex rel. The Board of railroad commissioners vs. Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Glendale railway company. (In California. Railroad commission, 12th annual report 1891, p. 36-39) B, CU, CornU, H, ICC, IndSL, IowaSL, JC, FJL, DC, MIT, NY, NYSL, PE, UC, UCal, UP, UW, Y Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Glendale Railway company 1890. Schedules of local passenger tariff in effect March 12, 1890, also May 1, 1890 - Los Angeles, Pasadena and Glendale railway co. (In California railroad commission. 12th annual report, 1891 p. 40-41) B, CU, CornU, H, ICC, IndSL, HU, UI, JC, FJL, LC, MIT, NY, NYSL, PE, UC, UCal, UP, UW, Y 248 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. LOS ANGELES TERMINAL RAILWAY CO. Inc. Aug. 29, 1890. Consolidated with Los Angeles & Glendale Railroad co., and Los Angeles, Pasadena & Glendale railway co. to form Los Angeles terminal railway co. (consol.) cf, S.P., L.A.&S.L. Corp. hist, chart. Acquired by the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. April, 1901. cf. Poor, 1903:106. Los Angeles Terminal Railway Company 1891. Schedule of passenger tariff in effect Jan. 15, 1891. Los Angeles terminal railway co. Pasadena Division. (In California Railroad commission 12th annual report, 1891. p. 42) B, CU, CornU, H, HU, ICC, IndSL, JC, FJL, LC, MIT, NY, NYSL, UC, UCal, UI, UP, UW, Y. Los Angeles Terminal Railway Company. 1891. Summary of gross earnings and operating expenses of Los Angeles terminal railway co. for 12 mos. endg. Feb. 28. (In California. Railroad commission, 12th annual report, 1891, p. 39) B, CU, CornU, H, ICC, IndSL, HU, JC, FJL, LC, MIT, NY, NYSL, UI, UC, UCal, UP, UW, Y. NORTHERN KANSAS RAILROAD COMPANY. Consolidated Aug. 11, 1866, with the St. Joseph & Denver city railroad company cf. Poor, 1886:588. Northern Kansas Railroad. Settlers on lands granted in aid of, relief of, recommended ... C.H. Van Wyck, Public Lands ... Feb. 9, 1886, S. Bill 333, 24 Stats at Large 550. Sen. Rept. 47th cong. 1st sess. v. 4, No. 96 5p. Ames Northern Kansas railroad. Settlers on lands granted in aid of Senate amendment to bill for, disagreement to recommended ... J. Buchanan, Claims Feb. 1, 1887. H. Bill 1413. Cong Record 18, 2575. House Rept. 49th cong. 2d sess. v. 2 No. 3900 1 p. Ames. RIVERSIDE, RIALTO & PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Inc. Jan. 11, 1915, in California, cf. Poor, 1917:1057. Absorbed by Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. Dec. 1, 1917. cf. Poor, 1918:1969. U.S. Interstate commerce commission. ... Valuation docket no. 102. Riverside, Rialto & Pacific railroad company. [Tentative valuation. June 22, 1921] 17 mimeo. p. f° B St. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO. Chartered Feb. 17, 1857, as the Marysville, Palmetto and Roseport railroad co. Name changed April 17, 1862. Sold under foreclosure Nov. 1875. Two companies formed under the scheme of reorganization: The St. Joseph and Pacific railroad co., and the Kansas & Nebraska railway co. cf. Poor, 1886: 588. St. Joseph and Denver City railroad co. Annual report ASCE 1873 ICC 1877 (Receiver’s report) NY 1873 249 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. St. Joseph & Denver City. (cont'd) 1867. Kansas. Legislature. ... Resolution ... in favor of a grant of land to aid in the construction of the St. Joseph and Denver city railroad. [Washington, 1867] 1 1. 8° (39th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. His. doc. 31) Ordered printed Feb. 20, 1867) B 1869. Kansas. Legislature. ... Resolutions ... in favor of granting to the Central branch of the Union Pacific railway and the St. Joseph and Denver City railway a subsidy in money and bonds equal in amount to that granted to the Central branch Union Pacific railway. [Washington, 1869] 1 1. 8° (40th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 54) Ordered printed Feb. 15, 1869. B St. Joseph and Denver City railroad company. The first mortgage bonds of the St. Joseph and Denver City railroad company, payable in gold, thirty years from August, 1869 ... [1869] 17 p. 8° 8 per cent interest. B,BPL,NY St. Joseph and Denver city railroad company. First mortgage bonds, interest and principal payable in gold. Thirty years to run from August, 1869. New York, 1869. 85 p. 8° BPL St. Joseph and Denver city railroad company. St. Joseph and Denver city railroad company, of Kansas. From St. Joseph, Missouri, to Fort Kearney, in Nebraska. First mortgage bond, interest and principal payable in gold. Thirty years to run from August, 1869. Interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum...New York, W. H. Arthur & co., printers, 1869. 35 p. front, (fold, map) 8° Copy of mortgage, dated August 14, 1869: p. [25]—41. B,BA,BPL,PF,NY A19-719. 1870 . St. Joseph & Denver city railroad company St. Joseph & Denver City railroad lands. [List.] n.t.p., n.p.[187-] 32 p map. 8° BPL 1871 . St. Joseph and Denver city railroad company. St. Joseph and Denver city railroad company, western division, mortgage deed of trust on railroad property and franchises from Marysville, Kansas, to Fort Kearney, Nebraska. Executed to the Farmers’ loan & trust company of New York, May 14, 1870, in trust to secure the payment of the issue of $5,500,000 first mortgage sinking fund land grant railroad bonds. [n.p., 1861?] 40 p, 8° Due May 15, 1900. 8% gold. B,ICC, A19-720. 1873. Bond, William. Report [to the Board of directors] on the St. Joseph & Denver City R.R. Co. Oct. 28, 1873. [By W.B., president.] [N.Y., 1873] 27 p. 8° B,NY 250 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1873 . St. Joseph and Denver City (Cont’d) St. Joseph and Denver City railroad. Loans and reports. July 1, 1873. New York, G.F. Nesbitt & Co.,[1873] 57 p. 8° NY Railroad gazette [Editorial] Condition of the St. Joseph and Denver city company. (Railroad gazette, v. 5:330-31; August 16, 1873) B 1876 . St. Joseph and Denver City railroad. United States circuit court...Receiver's report covering the period from June 24, 1875 to June 30, 1876. St. Louis, Levison and Blythe, 1876. 28 p. 8° NY 1884 . St. Joseph and Denver City railroad company. Settlers on lands granted to re¬ imbursement of, for losses, recommended, L.E. Payson, Public lands... July 2, 1884. H. Bill 1737. H. rept. 48th cong. 1st sess. v. 7, No. 22133: 7 p. Ames 1888. St. Joseph and Denver City railroad company. Lands in Kansas claimed by, and within granted and indemnity limits of, description of, etc. Interior Department. May 15, 1888. S. Ex. Doc. 50th cong. 1st sess. v. 11 No. 194, p. 87-94. Ames ST. JOSEPH AND GRAND ISLAND RAILWAY COMPANY Chartered Feb. 23, 1897, as successor to the St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad co. cf. Poor, 1921-1132. St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad co. formed 1885 as consolidation of the St. Joseph and Marysville and the Grand Island and Marysville railroad cos. cf. Poor, 1886:588. Controlling interest in the stock owned by the UP. cf. Poor, 1921 :1112. Joseph and Grand Island Railway company. Annual report ... 1st - ; 1897 - New York, 1897 - v. 8° Report year ends June 30. B 1897-1916 MoHs 1897,98,1900-date BHL 1897-1900,06,07 NY 1897-1907,09-15 FJL 1897-1913 PU 1901 HU 1906-08 UC 1899,1900 ICC 1897-1902,04-16 UES 1898,1900,01,03-8 JC 1900,05,09-12,14-15 UI 1897-1909 LC 1897-1902,09,08,04,05 ,10,11 UP 1900 UW 1897,99-1905 WSJ 1899-11,15 Y 1898-1910. Gleed, C.S. The first Kansas railroad. (Kansas historical collections, v. 6, p. 357) St. Joseph and Grand Island. Kans HS 251 . ’* Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1885. St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad co. St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad co. to the Central trust co. of New York, trustee. First mortgage. Dated July 1, 1885. 17 p. 8° Due May 1, 1925, $7,000,000. 6% gold PF 1885. St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad company. St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad co. to Jas. H. Benedict, Isaac H. & F.K. Pendleton, trustees. Second mortgage. Dated July 1, 1885. 24 p. 8° Due July 1, 1925. Income bonds. $1,680,000. 5% 1894. Saint Joseph and Grand Island railroad company. First mortgage six per cent gold bonds. Bondholders’ agreement. F.P. Olcott [& others], committee. Depositories, Central Trust Company of New York, Old Colony Trust Company of Boston...14 p. [New York? 1894] 8° BPL, NY, 1896. St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad company. St. Joseph and Grand Island. Reorganization...[New York, 1896][6]p.4° B,NY 1897. St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company. St. Joseph & Grand Island railway co. to the Central trust co. of New York. First mortgage. Dated Jan. 1, 1897. New York, Arthur, Mountain & co. [1897] 27 p. 8° Due Jan. 1, 1947. First 2 years, 2%; next 3 years 3%; and 4% thereafter. $4,000,000. FL,PF,W&K 1902. [Baker, George Henry] ...Special instructions regarding fuel economy. Economical firing. Economical boiler-feeding. Economical use of steam. [n.p., c 1902] 1 p.l., 82 p. illus., col. pi. (fold.) diagrs. 12° LC At head of title: The St. Joseph & Grand Island railway. CA9-2600 Unrevd Abridged from ’’Economic locomotive management," by George Henry Baker. Published by the St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company, and issued to its employees. 1904. St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company. [5% equipment gold notes. First trust & savings bank of Illinois, 9 p. f° Dated May 2, 1904. Due sem. an. 1904-1909. $400,000 1910. St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company. The St. Joseph & Grand Island railway company, first preferred and second preferred shares. Deposit agreement...[New York, 1910?] 13 p. 4° B 1918. Shifting a 4,000-ton bridge on freight car trucks. Three spans of St. Joseph & Grand Island structure over the Missouri River... (Railway age, v. 64:353-57; Feb. 15, 1918) B 1919. U.S. Railroad administration. Agreement between the director general of railroads and the St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company. March 19, 1919. [n.p., 1919] 2 p. 1., 18, [2] p. 4° B trust PF Bromley PF 252 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1920 . Union Pacific railroad company. ...Schedule of pay for engineers and firemen. In Effect April 1, [n.p., 1920] 61 p. 16° At head of title: Union Pacific railroad St. Joseph & Grand Island railway co. 1920 . St. Joseph & Grand Island railway co. Union Pacific railroad company. ...Schedule of pay for trainmen. In effect March 1, 1920. [n.p., 1920] 40 p. 16 0 At head of title: Union Pacific railroad co. St. Joseph & Grand Island railway co. B 1921 . U.S. Railroad administration. Final agreement of settlement. October 11, 1921, James C. Davis, director general of railroads ... and the St. Joseph and Grand Island railway company. New York, The Evening post job printing office [1921] [3] p. 4° B 1922 . Lincoln, W.D. Reminiscences of the St. J. & G.I. (Union Pacific magazine, v. 1: Apr., 1922, p. 7, 29) B ST. JOSEPH & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. This company and the Kansas & Nebraska railway company were formed under the scheme of reorganization of the St. Joseph & Denver city railroad co., sold under foreclosure Nov. 1875. The two companies were consolidated Mar. 29, 1877, under the title of St. Joseph & western railroad co. cf. Poor,1886:588. St. Joseph & western railroad co. (formerly St. Joseph & Denver City R.R. co.) to To the holders of the securites of the St. Joseph & Pacific R.R. co., East, div. ... No published rept. ... Who will tell us about this valuable div. road of the Union Pac.? N.Y., 1880. [1], 26 p. 8° Signed: Out side bondholder & stockholder; Land scrip owner. BPL ST. JOSEPH AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. Formed March 29, 1877, by the consolidation of the St. Joseph & Pacific rail¬ road co. and the Kansas & Nebraska railway co. Sold under foreclosure June 11, 1885, Succeeded by the St. Joseph & Marysville railroad co. The St. Joseph & Marysville and the Grand Island & Marysville railroad companies were sold under foreclosure June, 1885 and consolidated to form the St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad co. cf Poor 1886:588. St. Joseph & Western railroad company. St. Joseph & Western railroad company (formerly St. Joseph & Denver City railroad co.) To the holders of the securities of the St. Joseph & Pacific railroad co., East. Div., ... No published report ... Who will tell us about this valuable div. road of the Union Pacific? N.Y. 1880. (1), 26 p. 8° (Signed: Outside bondholders & stockholder; Land scrip owner.) BPL SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY. Inc. Mar. 20, 1901, in Utah. Name changed Aug. 16, 1916, to Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. cf. Poor, 1921:1135. The Arrowhead; magazine and guide book devoted to western travel and development. Los Angeles, v. 4° monthly. 1912-June 1916. pub. by the Industrial dept, of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad; July, 1916-July, 1921. Pub. by the Industrial department of the 'Salt Lake route'; Aug. 1921 to date, pub. by the Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R., Union Pacific system. B has: 1912-to date (lacks 0.18, Mar-Apr, 19, Feb. 1920) 1920. co. and B 253 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad co. Central safety and efficiency committee. Bulletins on safety, freight handl¬ ing. etc. By Howard Elliott, secretary. B 1900. Willard, C.D. Salt Lake and Los Angeles railway. (Land of sunshine, v. : 301-05; Sept.- Oct. 1900) B 1901. Moody, Charles Amadon. Railroad building between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. (Land of sunshine, v. ? : 513-21; June, 1901) B 1904. Permanent way and structures of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake. (Railroad gazette, v. 37:240-41; Aug. 12, 1904) B 1905. Pacific type locomotive, San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R. co. (Railway and engineering review, v. 45:150-51; March 11, 1905) B San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad co. Story of a trail. 1905. Comp, by Douglas White. HU 1906. Schuyler, Montgomery. Westward the course of empire; of the "Los Angeles limited", times ... New York and London, vii., 2 1., 198 p. 12° "out West" and "back East" on the first trip Reprinted, with additions, from the New York G.P. Putnam's sons, 1906. B,BPL,LC,CalSL,ClevePL 6-42436 1908. Union Pacific railroad company. Official directory of the Union Pacific railroad, Oregon short line railroad, and San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R., for use of shippers and buyers, 1907-08. Chicago, and New York [1908] 208 p. 4° B 1909. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. First mortgage 4% 50-year gold bonds. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. to Guaranty trust co. of New York. First mortgage. Dated July 1, 1909. 85 p. 8° Due July 1, 1959. $60,000,000. PF,W&K 1911. M'Cartney, H.M. Rebuilding the Salt Lake route. (Railway age gazette, v. 50:937-42; Apr. 21, 1911) B San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad co. The new high line. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. Printed by Faithorn company, 1911?] [16] p. 8° [Chicago, B,HU 254 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. (cont'd) 1911 . San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. to Guaranty trust co. of New York. First mortgage securing first mortgage 4% 50-year gold bonds. Dated July 1, 1911. New York, C.G. Burgoyne [1911] 94 p. 8° Not exceeding $70,000,000. PF U.S. Dept, of justice. ...Southern Pacific company, and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway company, petitioners, v. Interstate commerce commission. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway company, Southern Pacific company, and San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company, petitioners, v. Interstate commerce commission. On motion to dismiss. Brief on behalf of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911] cover-title, 38 p. 8° No. 1 and 2 in the U.S. Commerce court, April term, 1911. Signed: J.A. Fowler, assistant attorney general, Blackburn Esterline, special assistant to the attorney general. LC 11-35401 1912. The high line of the Salt Lake route. (Railway world, v. 56:33; Jan. 12, 1912) B The new high line. (Railway conductor, v. 29:245-48; Apr. 1912) B 1913. Tyrrell, H.G. Flood destruction on the San Pedro railway. (Engineering news, v. 70:16-18; July 3, 1913.) B 1914. Concrete fence posts on the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. (Engineering news, v. 71:932; Apr. 23, 1914) B From Great Salt Lake to southern California. (Railway & locomotive engineering, v. 27:41-42; Feb. 1914) B San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. Corporate chart, as of June 30, 1914. B San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad co. Pasadena, the crown of the valley. Los Angeles [1914?] 13 p. 8° BPL 1915. Elliott, Howard San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. Special bulletin on freight handling. (Arrowhead, Oct. 1915, p. 17) Proper remedy for freight claims is their prevention. 255 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1916 . Elliott, Howard Reducing loss and damage claims on the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. (Railway review, v. 58:600-02; Apr. 29, 1916.) B U.S. Interstate commerce commission. Division of valuation. ...Explanatory text accompanying the engineering report giving the cost of reproduction new and cost of reproduction less depreciation of certain accounts as shown for the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. Date of valuation June 30, 1914. San Francisco, Cal., June 1, 1916. [Philadelphia, Presidents' conference committee, 1916] B,LC cover-title, 3-30 p. incl. fold. tab. 8° At head of title: A16-961 Interstate Commerce commission. Division of valuation — Pacific district. "Printed by general secretary for committee's use, but not published. U.S. Interstate commerce commission. Valuation docket no. 26. [San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad co. Tentative valuation. 1919] 55 mimeo. p. U.S. Interstate commerce commission. ...Valuation docket no. 26. [Supplemental tentative valuation of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad company] April 1, 1921. 1, 3 mimeo. p. f° B U.S. Interstate commerce commission. ...Valuation docket no. 26. In the matter of the valuation of the property of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. Brief in sup¬ port of tentative valuation ... [Washington, 1921?] ii, 94 p. 8° B A 21-2052. U.S. Interstate commerce commission. ...Valuation docket no. 26. In the matter of the valuation of the property of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad company. Brief in sup¬ port of supplemental tentative valuation ... September, 1921. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1921. 1 21 p. 8° B A21-2053. SOUTH OMAHA AND WESTERN RAILROAD CO. Merged with the Union Pacific railroad, during the year ended June 30, 1909. cf. Poor, 1919:1551. South Omaha and western railroad company. First mortgage. Maxwell Evarts and Gordon M. Buck, trustees. 48 p. 8° Dated June 15, 1907. Due July 1, 1957. $3,000,000. 6% LH UNION PACIFIC (EASTERN DIVISION) Chartered 1861 as Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western railroad co. Name changed to Union Pacific (Eastern division) 1863. Name changed 1869 to Kansas Pacific cf. White. Union Pacific, p. 39-40. Union Pacific railway co., Eastern Division, vs. Stewart, Jos. B., & Colt,W.A. KansasHS 256 . Union Pacific. Pt. I, Union Pacific railway (Eastern Division) Exhibit of the Union Pacific railway, (Eastern division), Kansas, U.S.A. containing charters of the Leavenworth, Pawnee & west, railroad co., Indian treaties for lands ... etc. New York Hosford & Ketcham, 1863. 64 p. 8° ICC Union Pacific railway company Eastern division. Contract between Thomas C. Durant and Samuel Hallet. [1864] 11 p. f° B Meade, Edwin Ruthven Argument in the matter of the Union Pacific railway co., before the secretary of the Treasury. By F.R. Meade, of Washington, D.C., Printed by McGill & Witherow, 1865. 20 p. 8° Eastern Division counsel ... ASCF,B A 20-433 Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Mortgage to J. Edgar Thomson and H.M. Alexander 34 p. 8° First mortgage of 140 miles of road from Missouri River to Ft. Riley. Dated Aug. 1, 1865. Due Aug. 1, 1895. $2,240,000. 6% PF 1866. Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. [Indenture securing the income bonds of Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Mortgage to Carlos S. Greeley and Adolphus Meier, trustees] 12 p. 8° Dated July 1, 1866. Due July 1, 1916. $10,000 per mile. 7% PF Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. [Leavenworth branch mortgage. Union Pacific railway, eastern division, and John Edgar Thomson and Henry M. Alexander, trustees] (In Eastern division mortgage &c, p. 7-13) Dated Jan. 1, 1866. Due Jan. 1, 1896. $600,000. 7% PF Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. [Middle division mortgage. Union Pacific railway, eastern division, and John Edgar Thomson and Adolphus Meier, trustees] (In Eastern division mortgage, &c. p. 14-18) Dated June 1, 1866. Due June 1, 1896. $16,000 per mile. 6% KansHS (p. 221-9 8°) PF Union Pacific railway. Reports of preliminary surveys for the Union Pacific railway, Eastern division, from Fort Riley to Denver city. Smoky Hill route by Geo. T. Wicks, C.F. Republican Fork Line, by P. Goley, C.F. under the direction of R.M. Shoemaker, chief engineer Jan. 1866. Cincinnati, 27 p. folding maps. B,ICC,WRHS 257 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1866. Union Pacific railway. (cont'd) U.S. Dept, of the interior. ...Union Pacific railroad. Message from the president of the United States, transmitting report of the commissioners to examine the third section of the Union Pacific railroad [eastern division] [Washington, 1866] 2 p. 8° (39th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 94) Ordered printed Apr. 26, 1866. B 1867. Brewster, Benjamin Harris, Address of Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster, at a meeting of excursionists, held June 7th, 1867, near Fort Harker, Kansas, at the western end of the track of the Union Pacific railway, (E.D.) Philadelphia, Review printing house, 1867. 16 p. 8° B,UI,Y A20-917. 1867 . Copley, Josiah. Kansas and the country beyond, on the line of the Union Pacific railway, Eastern division, from the Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. Partly from personal observation, and partly from information drawn from authentic sources. Written in a series of letters to the Pittsburgh Gazette, by Josiah Copley ... Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & co., 1867. 86,[2] p. front, (fold, map.) 8° BPL,CHS(92p) HU,ICC,LC,UMont. l-Rc-97. -Same, 96 p. B Goodwin, J. West. J. West Goodwin’s Pacific railway business guide & gazetteer of Missouri and Kansas for 1867-8. St. Louis, 1867, xiv, 235 p. fold. map. 8° Union Pacific railroad. Eastern Division. B Leland, Charles Godfrey. The Union Pacific railway, Eastern division; or, Three thousand miles in a railway car ... Philadelphia, Ringwalt & Brown, 1867. 95 p. 8° B,BPL,CU, ICC,LC l-Rc-1522 Union Pacific railway company. (Eastern Division) Mortgage or deed of trust to John Edgar Thompson, and Adolphus Meier, trustees, Acts and amendments in regard to the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific Ocean. Charters of the Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western railroad company and Laws of Kansas relating to railroad companies, etc. St. Louis, 1867. 84 p. 8° ICC,HU, KansHS,NY 258 . Union Pacific. Pt. I Union Pacific railroad company. Eastern Division. Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific railway, E.D.; speeches of Senators Yates, Cattell, Chandler, Howe and Trumbull; Hon. J.A.J. Creswell, Hon. John Covodel, M.C., and Hon. Wm. M. McPherson, on the Pacific rail road question; delivered at the banquet given to them by the City council and Merchants' exchange, at the Southern hotel, St. Louis, June 14, 1867. Proceedings of a meeting of excursionists, held at Fort Harker, Kan., June 7, 1867. Speeches of Senators Cameron and Henderson, Repre¬ sentatives Orth, Niblack, Stevens, Laflin, Hubbard, Nicholson, Kitchen and Maj.-Gen. Hancock. St. Louis, S. Levison, printer, 1867. 65, [1] p. 8° ASCE(80)p. B,BPL,CU, ICCKansHS,LC 16-17592 -Another issue. 82 p. 8° B,BPL,HU,ICC "Some general remarks upon the Union Pacific railway,E.D." p. [59-62]. "Analyses of 'Denver' & Raton Mountain' coal": p. [63]-64. "Exhibit of the earnings & expenses of the Union Pacific railway, E.D., for May, 1867": p. 65. -Another issue. 82 p. 8° B,BPL,HU,ICC Westerhouse, S. Union Pacific railroad, Eastern division. (In His Resources of Missouri, 1867. p. 43) KansHS 1868. Ellsworth and Pacific railroad company. The Ellsworth & Pacific railroad. Some facts and information as to the routes of the Ellsworth & Pacific railroad, and the country through which it would pass; together with a review of reports & surveys made of the region west of Kansas; Also, a memorial to the Congress of the United States by the citizens of Ellsworth, Kansas, in relation to a change of route of the Union Pacific railroad E.D. Leavenworth, [1868] 30 p. 81 B Kansas. Special commissioner appointed to investigate charges against the governor. Report. (In Kansas. Legislature. House. Journal, 1868, p. 847) KansHS LeConte, John L[awrence] Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific railway, E.D., from the Smoky Hill River, Kansas, to the Rio Grande. By John L. LeConte ... Philadelphia [Review printing house], 1868. 76 p. front, (fold, map) diagr. 8° B,BPL,ICC, "Catalogue of rocks, by Dr. F.A. Genth": p. 67-76. JHU,LC,Y,USGS Letter on aid to the Union Pacific railroad. Secretary J. M. Schofield. June 5, 1868. 2 p. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 277, pt. 3) Transmitting a communication from General Hancock, urging government aid to the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. 259 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. 1868. Ellsworth and Pacific railroad company (cont'd) ...Petition of presidents and executive officers of railroads throughout the United States, praying an immediate extension of the government aid to the Union Pacific railway, eastern division. [Washington, 1868] A p. 8° (AOth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 88) Ordered printed June 3, 1868. B Sheridan, Philip H. Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting a communication from Major-General Sheridan, commanding the department of the Missouri, relative to government aid to the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. [Washington, 1868] 2 p. 8° (AOth Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. Doc. 277 pt. 2.) B Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Action of Board of trade of Chicago and extracts from leading periodical showing the necessity and advantages of its immediate construction to the Pacific. Chicago, 1868. 20 p. 8° HU,WRHS. Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Letter of John D. Perry, president of the Union Pacific railway (eastern division) together with the reports of the engineer and the geologist of the road. Showing the necessity and advantages of its construction to the Pacific. Philadelphia, Review printing house, 1868. cover-title 28 p. fold. map. 8° ASCE,B,BPL, CHS,FJL,HU,ICC, JHU,KansHS, LC,NHSL,WRHS A13-1707 -Another ed. not. p. BPL 1868. Union Pacific railroad. Eastern division. ...Pacific railway-eastern division. Letter from the secretary of war, transmitting application from the president of the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division for aid from Congress in extending that road to Fort Lyon. [Washington, 1868] 3 p. 8° (AOth Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 222) Ordered printed March 25, 1868. B Union Pacific railroad. Eastern division. ...Union Pacific railroad, Eastern division. Letter from the secretary of the treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of February Ath, last, transmitting report of the president of the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division, for the years 1862, 1863, 186A, 1865, and 1866, [Washington, 1868] 6 p. 8° (AOth Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 277) Ordered printed May 6, 1868. B Union Pacific railroad. Eastern division. ...Union Pacific railroad. Eastern division. Letter from the secretary of the treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of the Ath ultimo, trans¬ mitting the annual report of the president of the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division, for the Year 1867. [Washington, 1868] 5 p. 8° (AOth Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 208) Ordered printed March 10, 1868. B 260 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. Kansas Pacific railway. The Union Pacific railway, eastern division, or (Kansas Pacific railway) Economy to the government Statement of John D. Perry, President, with letters of generals Sherman, Sheridan, Hancock, Rucker & Easton. Report of Military committee with accompanying data showing saving to the govern¬ ment — List of troops and their distribution, etc. Washington, 1868. 56 p. 8° B,BPL,H,HU, ICC,KansHS,NY Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. The Union Pacific railway Eastern division, or (Kansas Pacific railway.) Importance of its route to all sections of the country. Petition of sixty railroad presidents, memorials of boards of trade ... resolutions of state legislatures, conventions, etc. Washington, J. L. Pearson, printer. 1868. 50 p. front, (fold, map.) 8° B,BPL,HU, ICC,NY,KansHS,WRHS. A 19-1348 Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. Washington, 1868. 14 p. 8° From the Pittsburg Commercial, New York Tribune, Philadelphia Press, etc.) ICC U.S. Congress. House. Committee on military affairs. ...Union Pacific railroad, Eastern division...Report. [Washington, 1868] 2 p. 8° (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report 43) Presented by Mr. Garfield. Ordered printed May 25, 1868. B 1868. U.S. War Dept. Report on military transportation. Feb. 14, 1868. 1 p. (40th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 26) Communicating a statement showing the comparative rates paid by the United States for the transportation of troops and military stores to the Union Pacific railroad company, to the Union Pacific railroad company, eastern division, and to the Chicago & north western railroad company. 1869. Palmer, William Jackson. Report of surveys across the continent, in 1867-68, on the thirty-fifth and thirty-second parallels, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco and San Diego. By Gen. Wm. J. Palmer. December 1st, 1868. Philadelphia, W. B. Selheimer, printer, 1869. 6 p. 1., 7-250 p. front (fold, plan) fold. map. 8° Report made to the Union Pacific railroad company, Eastern Div. B,BPL,Cal SL, I11SL,ICC,IndSL, JC,KansSL,KansHS, LC,MoHS,NYSL,StLPL, UI,UP,Y Rc-1529 261 . Union Pacific. Pt. I Union Pacific railway company, Eastern division. [Letter of John D. Perry, president, to O.H. Browning, secretary of the Interior] St. Louis, Dec. 31, 1868. [St. Louis? 1869] 5 p. 8° B U.S. Dept, of the interior. ...Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. Letter from the secretary of the interior, in answer to a resolution of the House of representatives of December 5, 1868, transmitting report of special commissioner, relative to the examination of that road and the Sioux City and Pacific railroad. [Washington, 1869] 11 p. 8° (40th Cong., 3d sess. House. Ex. doc. 25) Ordered printed Jan. 6, 1869. B,Hunt. 1870. Union Pacific railway. Eastern Division. ...New Route by steamer and railway, to Lawrence and all central, southern and western Kansas, New Mexico and Colorado. [Buffalo, 1870?] folder, map. 24° B 1873. Union Pacific railway company (Eastern division) income mortgage of the Union Pacific railway co. (Eastern division) to Carlos S. Greeley and Adolphus Meier. St. Louis, 1873. 18 p. 8° HU 1898. Union Pacific railway company. Eastern div. Foreclosure of eastern division mortgage ... In the Circuit court of the U.S. [Kansas] ... Henry M. Alexander and John F. Dillon, trustees complainants, vs. the Union Pacific railway company et al, defendants, ix, 565 p. 8°. [1898?] On cover: Kansas Pacific railway co. ... Record. B Union Pacific railway company. Eastern div. Foreclosure of Middle division mortgage U.P. railway company. Eastern division. In the U.S. Circuit court [Kansas] ... John A. Stewart ... trustees, vs. the Union Pacific railway company et al. [1898?] x, 642 p. 8° On cover: Kansas Pacific railway co. .. Record. B UNION PACIFIC, LINCOLN & COLORADO RAILWAY CO. Acquired by the U.P. Nov. 1, 1898. cf; Poor, 1902:558. The Salina, Lincoln & western, the Lincoln & Colorado, and the Oakley & Colby railways were consolidated in 1888 under the title of the Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado railway co. of Kansas, and the company thus formed was in turn consolidated with the Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado ry. co. in Colorado forming the Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado railway co. cf: Poor, 1898:848. Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado railway company. First mortgage. Union Pacific, Lincoln & Colorado railway co; to the American loan & trust co. Dated Aug. 1, 1888. [Boston] Rand Avery co. [1888] 16 p. 8° Due Apr. 1, 1918. $10,000,000. 5% gold. FJL,LH,PF. -Supplemental mortgage, Nov. 13, 1888. 4 p. 8° FJL,PF,W&K 262 . Union Pacific. Pt. I. UTAH, NEVADA & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. Utah, Nevada & California railroad company (of Nevada) Inc. Feb. 2, 1899. Merged July 7, 1903, into San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad co. cf. S.P., L.A. & S.L. Corp. hist, chart. Utah, Nevada & California railway. [Prospectus.] 19 numb. 1. 4° ICC 263. Union Pacific. PART II. OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD CO. Chartered Feb. 9, 1897, in Utah as successor to the Oregon Short line and Utah northern railway co. Capital stock owned by U.P. cf. Poor, 1921: 1130. Oregon short line railroad company. Annual report. 1st - ; 1897/98- Boston, 1898- v. 8° Report year ends June 30. 1st report has title: First annual report of the board of directors ... to the stockholders for the period from March 16, 1897, to June 30, 1898. B 1898,99 NY 1898,99 BPL 1898,99 UC 1899 FJL 1898,99 UI 1898,99 JC 1897-99 UP 1898,99 HU 1897-99 uw 1897-99 LC 1899 MagWS Y 1899 1898 Union Pacific railroad. Receipts and expenses of the ... Oregon short line & Oregon railroad & Nav. Co. NY - Jy-D.1899;F,Ap.Je-D.1900;Ja,F.Ap,JeD.01;Ja,F.02. 1897. A Cooke consolidation for the Oregon short line. (Railroad gazette, v. 29: 905;Dec. 24,1897) B Oregon short line railroad company. Articles of incorporation. State of Utah. Filed...1897. [Salt Lake City] 1897. 5 p. F° B Oregon short line railroad company. By-laws ... March, 1897. [n.p.] 1897. 7 p. 8° B Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line railroad company to Guaranty trust company of New York. Consolidated Mortgage, Dated March 1st, 1897. [n.p.,1897?] cover-title, 35 p. 8° Due July 1, 1946. $36,500,000. 5% gold. B,FJL,FL,Imb,LH,PF,W&K. A19-688 Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line railroad company to Old Colony trust company of Boston. Income A mortgage. Dated March 1st, 1897. [n.p.,1897?] cover-title, 41 p. 8° Due July 1, 1846. $7,185,000. 5% B,FL,LH,PF,W&K A19-689 264. Union Pacific. Pi* II• 1897. Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line railroad company to the Income B mortgage, dated March 1st, 1897. 75 p. 8°. Due July 1, 1946. $15,000,000. thereafter. FJL,FL,LH,PF,W&K State trust company, [n.p. 1897?] cover-title 3% to July 1, 1899; 4% A 19-690. B 1899 . Cooke ten-wheel freight locomotive, Oregon short line. (Railway and engineering review, v.39:488-89;Sept.2, 1899) B Oregon Short line railroad co. Where gush the geysers. Yellowstone national park. How and when to visit it. Salt Lake City, D.E.Burley, 1899. 16 1. map. 8° NY 1900. Oregon Short Line railroad. To Geyserland ... Train service ... from Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Pocatello to the Yellowstone national park. [Text by F.F. Colborn] Photographs by F.J.Haynes. Salt Lake City, 190-?] 18 1.map.pi.8° NY 1901. Moody, Charles Amadon. Railroad building between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. (Land of sunshine, v. ?;513-21; June, 1901) B 1902. New shops of the Oregon short line railroad. (Railroad gazette, v. 34; 516; June 27, 1902) B Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line four percent, and participating twenty-five year gold bonds. Oregon short line railroad company with the Equitable trust company of New York, trustee. Trust indenture. Dated July 17, 1902. Principal due August 1, 1927...[n.p.,1902?] cover-title,46 p.8° B,FJL,FL,ICC,IMB,LH,PF,W&K A19-691 Oregon short line railroad company. Schedule of pay for trainment and yardmen, March 1, 1902. [8] p. 16° Pensions for the Oregon short line. (Railway and engineering review, v.42: 887; Dec. 13.1902) On Jan. 1, 1903 a pension plan will be put into operation. B 1903 . Oil house for the Oregon short line. (Railroad gazette, v.35:574;Aug.7, 1903) B Pocatello shops of the Oregon short line. (Railway and engineering review, v.43:94-96; Feb.7, 1903) B Some bridge renewals on the Oregon short line RR. (Railway and engineering review, v.43;325; Apr. 25,1903) B 265. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1903 . Steel frame stock car-Oregon short line. (Railroad gazette, v.35:456-57; June 26, 1903) B 1904 . New Shops of the Oregon short line railroad. (Railroad gazette, v.34: 516; June 27, 1904) With plan of the shop. Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line railroad co. and Union pacific railroad co., to Equitable trust co. of N.Y., trustee, Mortgage securing 4% refunding 25-year gold bonds, Dated Dec. 1, 1904. Due Dec. 1, 1929. 63 p. 4° $100,000,000. FJL,FL,Imb,LH,PF,WIK Oregon short line railroad. Where gush the geysers. Yellowstone national park, how and when to visit it. Chicago, Poole bros. [1904?] [34] p. 8° LC 1906. 4-6-2 simple locomotives for Oregon short line. (Railway and engineering review, v.46: 144-45; March 3, 1906) B 1907 . Caboose telephones. (Railway and engineering review, V.47:1026;Nov.30,1907) B New equipment of the Oregon short line, for use in case of accidents or delay. 1908. Oregon short line railroad company. Instructions for locomotive fuel economy. Economical firing economical boiler - feeding, economical use of steam. [Salt Lake] cl907 125 p. 12° ICCC Oregon short line railroad company. Railroad rates. Some explanations and suggestions. Salt Lake City, Dec. 18, 1908. HUB Union Pacific railroad company. Official directory of the Union Pacific railroad, Oregon short line railroad, and San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R., for use of shippers and buyers, 1907-8. Chicago and New York [1908] 208 p. 4° B 1909. Fifty-ton box car with steel underframe for Oregon short line, (Railroad age gazette, v.47: 1197-99; Dec. 17, 1908) B Filing tariffs on the Oregon short line. (Railroad age gazette, v.47:1139-40;Dec.10, 1909) B 266. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1910 . Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line railroad co. to Central trust co. of New York. First and consolidated mortgage, dated Dec. 1, 1910. 90 p. 8° Due Dec. 1, 1960, unless redeemed earlier. $150,000,000. 5% FJL,FL,PF,W&K Oregon short line railroad company. General freight dept. ... Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year ... Salt Lake City, 1910. [8] p. 12° ICC Plaisted, F. H. Oregon short line red book. The how? and why? of freight rates a defense of American rate making on the value of service plan 2d ed. [Salt Lake City?] The Deseret news. 1910. 56 p. 8° ICC Scrugham, J. G. Corrosive properties of boiler feed waters. (Railway and engineering review, v.50:825-26; Aug. 27, 1910) B Report prepared for the Oregon Short line railroad and the Southern Pacific lines east of Sparks, Nev. 1911. ["A pension system has been adopted on the Oregon short line, the plan being the same as that which has been in effect for several years on the Southern Pacific and other lines in the Harriman system. Throughout the system the number of persons now on the pension rolls is 420."] (Railway age gazette, v.51:293; Aug. 11, 1911) United States, appellant, v. the Union Pacific railroad company; the Oregon short line railroad company, et al ... Motion to advance. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911] cover-title, 3p. 8° 11-35853 LC 1912. Loomis, Nelson Henry, ... The United States of America, appellant, vs. Union Pacific railroad company et al ... Argument of N.H. Loomis, of counsel for Union Pacific railroad company, Oregon short line railroad company, Oregon railroad & navigation company, Southern Pacific company, appellees, New York, C. G. Burgoyne [1912] cover-title, iii, 169 p. 2 maps. 8° B, LC 13-12374. No.820 in the U.S. Supreme court, October term. 1911. appeal from the U.S. Circuit court for the district of Utah. 1914. [Jones, Thomas Wallace] Pathway to the setting sun, [6th ed.] [Cincinnati, Printed by T. Jones, cl914] cover-title, [36] p. of illus. 8° Compiled by Tom Jones and published especially for the patrons of the Union Pacific system, the Oregon short line, and the Oregon and Washington railway and navigation co. 14-18312 LC 267. Union Pacific. Pt. II 1914. Oregon short line railroad company. Report of safety first meeting, Oregon short line railroad co. officials and watch inspectors, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10, [n.p. 1914] cover-title. 44 p. 12° operating 1914... ICC 1915. An electric line in direct competition with a steam railroad. (Railroad herald, v.20, Dec. 1915. p.12-13) Salt Lake & Ogden interurban competes with Oregon Short Line. B Oregon short line railroad company. ... Oregon short line railroad company, complainant vs. William W. Roy [and others] ... in equity. Bill of complaint. [1916?] 34 p. 8° In the U.S. District court of Utah. In the application of the Adamson Law. B 268 . Union Pacific. Pt. II. 1917 . The track laborer and liquor legislation. An investigation of the effect of prohibition laws on maintenance forces in several western states. (Railway maintenance engineer, v. 13:344-47; Nov. 1917) Monthly aprees disappear in Idaho, by Robinson, R. B., Engineer maintenance of way, OSL, p. 345. B 1918 . Union Pacific system. Union Pacific system. Union Pacific railroad company, Oregon short line railroad company, Oregon-Washington railroad & navigation company. Claim for special compensation from United States Railroad administration. [n.p., 1918?] 20 p. 4° B 1919 . U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on public lands. ...Sale of lands near Minidoka, Idaho ... Report. [To accompany S.1300] [Washington, 1919] [2] p. 8° (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rept. 261) Ordered printed Oct. 14, 1919. To the Oregon short line railroad co. B U.S. Railroad administration Agreement between director general of railroads and Union Pacific railroad company, Oregon short line railroad company, Oregon-Washington railroad & navigation company, Des Chutes railroad company ... New York, The Evening post job printing office [1919] 2 p. 1. 20 p. 4° B 1921 . U.S. Railroad administration. Final agreement of settlement. Oct. 11, 1921. James C. Davis, director general of railroads ... and Union Pacific railroad company, Oregon short line railroad company, Des Chutes railroad company, Green River Water Works company, Rattlesnake Creek water company, Union Pacific water company. New York, The Evening post Job printing office [1921] [4] p. 4° B IDAHO CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. Consolidated Aug. 1, 1889, with the Oregon short line, the Utah & northern, the Utah central, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Ogden & Syracuse, and the Nevada Pacific railway cos. to form the Oregon short line & Utah northern railway co. cf. Poor, 1896:940. Idaho Central railway company. The Idaho Central railway company to the American loan and trust company trustee. First mortgage dated Jan. 1, 1887. Due Jan. 1, 1917. $15,000 per mile 6%. n.p. [1887] 18 p. 8° FLL,LH,NY Oregon short line and Utah northern railway company. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon short line rail¬ way co., the Utah & northern railway co. ... the Idaho central railway co. and the Nevada Pacific railway co. [Dated July 27, 1889] [New York, Burgoyne, 1889] 24 p. 8° BPL,NY 269. Union Pacific. Pt. II. IDAHO NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Chartered in Idaho, Dec. 18, 1897. cf. Poor, 1913:1174. Acquired by Oregon short line railroad, Jan. 6, 1913. cf. Poor, 1921:1130. Smith, J. H. Construction work on the Idaho northern railway. (Engineering news, v. 70:101-03; July 17, 1913) B MINIDOKA & SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO. Title acquired by Oregon short line railroad Oct. 31, 1910: cf. Poor, 1912:1112. U. S. Dept, of justice. ...Minidoka & southwestern railroad company and Utah construction company appellants v. the United States ... Brief for the United States. Wash. G.P.O. 1914. 47 p. 8° LC No. 19 in the U.S. Supreme court Oct. term, 1914. Appeal from U.S. Circuit court of appeals for the 9th circuit. NEVADA PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Consolidated Aug. 1, 1889, with the Oregon short line, the Utah & northern, the Utah central, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Ogden & Syracuse, and the Idaho central, railway cos. to form the Oregon short line and the Utah northern railway co. cf. Poor, 1896:940, Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon short line rail¬ way co., the Utah & northern railway co. .. and the Nevada Pacific railway co. [dated July 27, 1889] [New York, Burgoyne, 1889] 24 p. 8° BPL,NY OGDEN AND SYRACUSE RAILWAY COMPANY. Consolidated Aug. 1, 1889, with the Oregon short line, the Utah & northern, the Utah central, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Idaho Central, and the Nevada Pacific cos. to form the Oregon short line & Utah northern railway co. cf. Poor, 1896:940. Inc. March 2, 1887. cf Poor, 1889:893. Oregon short line and Utah northern railway company. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon short line rail¬ way co., the Utah & Northern railway co. ... the Ogden & Syracuse railway co. ... [And others, dated July 27, 1889] [New York, Burgoyne, 1889] 24 p. 8° BPL,NY OREGON SHORT LINE & UTAH NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. Consolidation Aug. 1, 1889, of the Oregon short line, the Utah & northern, the Utah central, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Ogden & Syracuse, the Idaho central, and the Nevada Pacific railway cos, cf. Poor, 1896:940. Succeeded by Oregon short line railroad co., Chartered Feb. 9, 1897. cf. Poor, 1921:1130. 1889. Oregon railway and O.R. & N. co. Union Pacific 1887. [n.p., navigation co. to the Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. railway co. Indenture, modifying indenture of lease of 1889] 11 p. 8° and the Jan. 1, NY 270. Union Pacific. Pt. II. Oregon short line and Utah northern (cont'd) 1889 . Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line ry. co., the Utah & Northern railway co., the Utah Central ry. co , the Salt Lake & Western railway co., the Utah & Nevada ry. co., the Ogden & Syracuse railway co., the Idaho central railway co., and the Nevada Pacific ry. co., [dated July 27, 1889] [N.Y. Burgoyne, 1889] 24 p. 8° BPL,NY Oregon short line and Utah Northern railway co. Oregon short line and Utah Northern railway co. to the American Loan & trust co., Collateral trust mortgage, dated Sept. 2, 1889. [Boston?] R. Avery supply co., 1889. 21 p. 8° NY Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railway co. O.S. L. & U.N. ry. co., to the American loan & trust co. Consolidated 1st mortgage, dated Aug. 1, 1889. Boston, R. Avery supply co., printers, 1889. 25 p. 8° Due Apr. 1, 1919. $27,000 Oregon Short Line & Utah northern railway Traffic agreement between the Oregon the Union Pacific railway. Co. Dated Supply Co. 1889] (]) 14 pp. 1. 8° to [35,00 per mile 5%] BPL,FJL, LH,NY,PF co. short line & Utah northern ry. co. and Dec. 6, 1889. [Bost. Rand. Avery BPL 1890 . Oregon railway and navigation co. Agreement between the Oregon railway & navigation co., and the Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. in regard to the Oregon railway exten¬ sions co., dated Jan. 8, 1890. Boston, Rand Avery supply co., 1890. various paging. 8° NY Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railway company. Agreement bet. the Northern Pacific terminal co. and the O.S.L. railway co., the Northern Pacific railroad co., the So. Pacific June 3, 1890. Rand Avery supply co., printers, [1890] 7 p. 8° and Utah co., dated NY Oregon Short line and Utah Northern railway co. Agreement bet. the O.S.L. and Utah Northern ry. co. and the Gt. Northern ry. co., covering joint ownership of the Portland & Puget Sound ry., dated Oct. 13, 1890. Boston, Rand Avery supply co., printers, 1890. 12 p. 8° NY Oregon Short line and Utah Northern railway company. Assignment to the Oregon Short line and Utah Northern railway co. of the indenture of lease bet. the Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. and the Oregon rail¬ way and navigation co. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. [Boston, Rand Avery Supply co., printers, [1890] 4 p. 8° NY 1892. Oregon short By-laws Avery line and Utah Northern railway co. of the O.S.L. and U.N. ry. co., dated Mar. 16, 1892. supply co., 1892. 7 p. 8° Boston, R. NY 271. 1878. 1880. Union Pacific. Pt. 2 UTAH & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Consolidated Aug. 1, 1889, with the Oregon short line, the Utah central, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Ogden & Syracuse, the Idaho central, and the Nevada Pacific railway cos. to form the Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. cf. Poor, 1896: 940. Organized Apr. 30, 1878, as successor to the Utah northern railroad co. cf. Poor, 1889: 880. Utah & Northern railway company. The grants, rights and privileges of the U. & N. ry. co., under national and territorial legislation, the articles of association and the mortgage executed by the company to secure its 1st mortgage bonds. Salt lake, Herald joh. off. , 1878. 44 pp. 8° NY. Utah & Northern railway co. U. & N. railway co. to J.Gould and J.Richardson trustees. 1st mortgage. Dated July 1, 1878, n.p., 1878. 15 pp. 8°Due July 1, 1908. $6,000,000 7% FJL,FL,PF,NY,W&K. U S. Congress. House. Report on Utah and northern railway company. June 9, 1880. 1 p. (46th Cong. 2d sess. House. Report 1710) 1882- Utah and Northern Railway Company. Right of way, to, through Fort Hall Indian reservation Idaho, recommended ...G. Ainslie, Indian Affairs... Mar. 8, 1882. H. Bill 5004. 22 Stat. at Large 148. H Rept. 47th Cong. 1st sess. v.3, No. 659, 2 pp. Ames. Union Pacific railway company. Agreement between the Union Pacific railway, Oregon short line railway and Utah & Northern railway, and the Northern Pacific railroad and Oregon railway and navigation company, dated Feb. 23, 1883.n/p.,n.d. 13 pp. 8° H. Utah and Northern railway company. Failure of, to pay certain Indians for right of way, report relative to-..Interior Department Dec. 5, 1884. Sen. Ex. Doc. 48th cong. 2d sess. v.l, No.6 6 pp. Ames. Utah and Northern railway co. Failure of, to pay for lands in Fort Hall reservation, Idaho, papers relating to, with recommendations... Dec 27, 1885. Interior Department. Sen. Ex. Doc. 49th Cong. 1st sess. v.l. No. 20. 7 pp. Ames. Utah & Northern railway co. U. & N. railway co. to the American loan & trust co.. Consolidated 1st mortgage. Dated July 1, 1886. n.p., 1886, 21 pp 8° Due July 1, 1926. $15,000 per mile 5% FJL,FL,PF,NY,W&K. 272 Union Pacific. Pt. 2 1886 . Utah and Northern railway company. Right of way to, through Fort Hall Indian reservation, Idaho, recommended J.B.Hale, Indian Affairs.... June 12, 1886, H. Bill 9378. H H. Rept. 49th cong. 1st sess v.9. No. 2767, 1 p. Ames. 1887 . Utah & Northern railway co. U. & N. railway co. 5 pp. c. bonds secured by equipment. (Dated Apr. 1, 1887) n.p., (1887) 14 pp. 8° NY. Utah and Northern railway company. Right of way to, through Fort Hall Indian reservation, Idaho, recommended, J.Hailey, Indian Affairs... Feb. 19, 1887. S.Bill 2789. H.Rept. 49th cong. 2d sess. v.2,No.4131, 1 p. Ames. 1888 . Utah and Northern railway company. Right of way to, through Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, recommended ... F. W. Perkins, Indian Affairs. June 5, 1888. HBill 8662. 25 Stat. at Large 452. H.R. 50th cong. 1st sess. v.7. No. 2431. 3 pp. Ames. 1889. Oregon short line and Utah northern railway company. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon short line railway co., the Utah & northern railway co. (and others) (New York, 1889) 24 pp. 8° BPL NY. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. Consolidated August lm 1889, with the Oregon short line, the Utah & Northern, the Salt Lake & western, the Utah & Nevada, the Ogden & Syracuse, the Idaho central, and the Nevada Pacific railway cos. to form the Oregon short line & Utah northern railway co. cf. Poor, 1896:940. A consolidation, July 1, 1881, of the Utah central railroad co, (chartered Dec. 15, 1869), the Utah southern railroad co., and the Utah southern ex¬ tension railroad co. cf. Poor, 1889:923. Hart, Alfred A. The traveler’s own book...A Souvenir of overland travel, via the great and attractive route, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. to Burlington. Union Pacific railroad, to Oregon. Central Pacific railroad to Sacramento. Burlington & Missouri river R.R. to Omaha. Utah central railroad, to Salt Lake City. Western Pacific railroad, to San Francisco. ...(Chicago, Horton & Leonard, 1870) 34, (10) pp. col. pi. fold maps 32° LC l-Rc-1518. Utah Central railroad company. Utah central railroad co. to H.S. Eldredge and A.C. Smoot, trustees. First mortgage. Dated Jan. 1, 1870. (n.p., 1870) 17 pp. 8° Due Jan 1, 1890. $1,000,000. 6% gold NY. 273 Union Pacific. Pt. 2 1886. 1899 Utah central railway company. Articles of association and mortgages of the several companies, now organized under the name of the Utah central railway co., including the articles of incorporation of that company, together with other papers and legal documents... Salt Lake City, Star Printing company, 1886. iv. 127 pp. 8° B. A15-2310. Oregon short line and Utah northern railway company. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon short line railroad company, the Utah & northern railway co., the Utah central railway co...(and others, dated July 27, 1889) (New York, Burgoyne,1889) 1920. 24 pp. 8 o Utah central railroad jubiles. (Railway age, v.68: 308; Jan. 23, 1920) BPL,NY. B. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. Chartered Feb. 5, 1871; consolidated July 1, 1881, with the Utah central railroad co. and the Utah southern extension railroad co. to form the Utah central railway co. cf.Poor, 1889: 923, Utah SouthernR,R. Company. U.S.R.R.Co. to W.H.Hooper and H. B. Hammond, trustees. 1st mortgage. Dated July 1, 1871. n.p., 1871. 21 pp. 8° NY. Utah Southern Railroad Co. U.S.R.R.Co. to W.H. Hooper and J.M.Ham, trustees. General mortgage. Dated July 1, 1879. n.p., 1879. 17 pp. 80 NY. UTAH SOUTHERN EXTENSION RAILROAD COMPANY. Chartered Feb. 24, 1879,Consolidated July 1, 1881, with the Utah central railroad co. and the Utah southern railroad co. to form the Utah central railroad co. cf. Poor, 1889:923. Utah Southern Railroad Extension. U.S.Railroad Extension to W.H. Hooper and J.M. Ham, trustees. Last mort¬ gage. Dated July 1, 1879. n.p., 1879. 15 pp. 8o FJL,NY. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Utah western railway company. Chartered June 18, 1874. Reorganized Feb. 16, 1881, as the Utah & Nevada railway co. cf. Poor, 1889:923 U.S. Congress ss. House. Committee on Military affairs. ...Utah western railroad...Report: (to accompany bill H.R. 2652) Washington, 1876 1 1. (44th Cong. 1st sess. House. Report 660) Ordered printed June 13, 1876. Granting right of way through Rush Lake military reservation. B. YELLOWSTONE PARK RAILROAD COMPANY. Inc. May 17,1905,cf.Poor,1907:821. Title acquired by Oregnn short line rr Oct. 31, 1910.cf.Poor,1921:1112. Yellowstone Park Railroad Company. Mortgage..to Farmers’ trust co. of Lan¬ caster, Pa. trustee. 12 pp. f° Dated July 1, 1905, Due July 1, 1945.$3,000,000. 274 Union Pacific. PART III OREGON - WASHINGTON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION CO. Chartered in perpetuity Nov. 23, 1910, in Oregon. cf.Poor, 1921: 1131. Controlled by the Oregon short line railroad co. through ownership of cap¬ ital stock, cf. Poor, 1921: 1131. The Pacific semaphore...Portland, Ore. v. 4° weekly, 1913-March, 1914; semi¬ monthly, Apr. 1914-to date. Pub. by the O.W.R.R.&N. employees’ club. Title varies: 1912, Tater tooter; Dec. 31ml912-May 15,1913,The Tooter;May 22, 1913- Oct.1913, Harriman magazine;Nov. 1913-to date, The Pacific semaphore. B - 0.12,N.18,19,D.31, 1912;Ja.21-F.4,F-18,25, Mr.4,Ap.3-24,My.8-29, Jn.l2,J1.10,Ag.7,S.4,ll,25,0.9,16,23,1913,Nov.20,1913-todate (lacks D.4,13,N.21,1914) Oregon-Washington railroad & navigation co. Central committee of Safety. This it over. (Relative to trespassing) (n.d.) 1 sheet. B. 1911. Mikado locomotive for burning lights; Oregon railroad & navigation company. (Railway age gazette, v.50: 167-69; Jan. 27, 1911) B. Oregon Agricultural experiment station, Corvallis. ...For distribution on farming demonstration train. '.?The hog and field pea special" of the Oregon & Washington railroad and navigation Company. To be operated over its lines in Crook, Gilliam, Morrow and Sherman counties in conjunction with the Oregon agricultural college and experiment station. Corvallis, Ore,. Oregon agricultural college press, 1911. 40 pp. illus. 8° (Oregon Agricultural experiment station, Corvallis. Circular bulletin no. 18) A17-351 B. Oregon-Washington railroad and navigation company. Astoria and its centennial, Aug. 10 to Sept. 9, 1911. Portland, Oregon. Oregon-Washington railroad and navigation co., 1911. 31 pp. OrHS. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Land that lures: Summer in the Pacific Northwest. (4th ed.) (Portland, Ore., n.d.) Firsr published 1911. SePL. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company to the Farmers’ loan and trust company . First and refunding mortgage, dated Jan. 3, 1911. Principal due Jan. 1, 1961...(n.p.,1911?) cover-title,v97 p.8° $175,000,000 5% B,FJL,LH,PF,W&K,Y. A19-692 . Oregon-Washington Railrod & Navigation Company's Portland bridge. (Railway age gazette, v.51:77-82;July 14,1911) B. 275 Union Pacific. Pt. 3 1911. Pacific type locomotive arranged for burning lignite. A recent order of two heavy 4-6-2 type locomotives received from the Baldwin works by the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. embody several distinctive departures from thel903 standards of the associated lines. (American engineer and railroad journal,v.85:256-57;July 1911) B. United States, respondent. ...Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Naviga¬ tion Company (et al.) ...petitioners, v.the United States Respondent (Washington, Govt.Print. Off,.1911) cover-title, 2 pp 8° No. 51 in the I.S. Commerce court. LC 11-35861. ** Motion of United States to dismiss the petition. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Report... favoring S.3484, to authorize construction of bridge across Snake River between Walla Walla and Franklin counties, Wash., by Oregon- Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Dec. 19, 1911. 1 p. (62d Cong. 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 148. In v,l: 6120) 1912. Hardesty, W.P. The new O.W.R. & N. bridge at Portland, Oregon. (Engineering news, v.68: 1100-04; Dec. 12, 1912) B. Harriman Lines Spokane-Ayer Cut-Off. Heavy work begun by the North coast and continued by the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company. (Railway age gazette, v.52:1187-92; May 31, 1912) B. New Seattle Terminals; Oregon—Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, (Railway age gazette, v.52:103-07;Jan 19, 1912) B. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce, Report... amending S.3484, to authorize construction of bridge across Snake River between Walla Walla and Franklin counties. Wash.,by Oregon- Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Jan.9, 1912. 2 pp. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 212. In v. 1: 6129) Cat.Pub.Docs. 1913. New O.-W. R. & N. Terminal at Spokane. (Railway age gazette v. 51: 817-19; Oct. 31, 1913) B. Oregon. Railroad Commission. ...In the matter of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company... Report on original cost of construction, additions and betterments, estimated cost of reproduction, new and less depreciation, rail lines in Oregon, as of June 30, 1912. (Salem, 1913) 31 pp. B. Oregon—Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Portland, Oregon: the city of roses (Portland 1913) 48 pp. 120 BPL,NY. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company. Seattle manufactures and commerce (Seattle, 1913) 16 pp. 80 NY. 276 Union Pacific. Pt 3 1914 . Baar, J. 0. The Spokane river and Hangman creek viaduct of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. (Engineering news, v.72: 807-811; Oct. 22, 1914) B. Howard, W. J. Erecting the Snake River viaduct; 0-W R.R. and Navigation Company. (Engineering news, v.72: 1003-06; Nov. 19, 1914) B. (Jones, Thomas Wallace) Pathway to the setting sun. (6th ed.) (Cincinnati, Printed by T.Jones. cl914) cover-title, (36) pp. of illus. 8° Complied by Tom Jones and published especially for the patrons of the Union Pacific system, the Oregon short line, and the Oregon and Washington Railway and Navigation Co. LC 14-18312. Spencer, A.C. Railroads make enormous expenditures in Oregon. Transportation as an industry and difficulties of securing capital. (Oregon manufacturer, v.3: 20; Feb. 1914) B. 1915 . Gill, F.B. Genesis of the 0-W R & N. At Cascades of the Columbia. Period when mules and a poney engine were the only Moguls in use on the railroad. (Pacific semaphore, v.3,July 24, 1915. P. 4) B. Holmes, Howard W. Elimination of grade crossings in Portland, Oregon. A general discussion of the problem together with plans,specifications and estimates of cost for eliminating the grade crossings along the right of way of the 0.-W. R. & N. Company in Sullivan's Gulch... Portland, Ore., Dept, of Public Works, 1915. 30 pp. 80 B. A18-613. New Engine Terminal for the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. (Railway review, v.57: 586-89; Nov. 6, 1915) B. Notable structures on the Spokane - Ayer cut-off. Some interesting problems connected with construction of three large bridges on new 0.-W.R.& N. (Railway age gazette, v.58: 623-26; Mar. 19, 1915) B. St.Paul and Oregon-Washington joint terminals in Spokane. Extensive grade separation work required to reach passenger and freight stations in heart of city. (Railway age gazette, v.58:85-88; Jan. 15, 1915) B. State of Oregon seven days old before residents knew of admission. Progenitor of 0.-W. R. & N. born same year state was admitted to Union. (Pacific semaphore, v.3, Aug. 7, 1915, p. 4) B. 277 Union Pacific. Pt. 3 1916. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Bureau of Safety. Bulletin No. 10. (Pacific semaphore, v.4, Apr. 8, 1916, p.7-9) Relative to safety frist. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Hospital Department/ Receipts and expenditures for period from July 1, 1916 to Sept. 30,1916, inclusive. (Pacific semaphore, v.4,Nov.4,1916,p.15) B. Smith, C.L. Corn primer, pub. by Union Pacific system, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company...(Portland, Ore.,1916) 31,(1) p.l6° B. 1917. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Report to the Interstate Commerce commission. Corporate history as required by Valuation order No. 20, June 30,1916. Comp.byF.B.Gill, special accountant. (1917?) 159 p. 4° fold.chart, typewritten,B,LC. The track laborer and the liquor question. An investigation of the effect of prohibition laws on maintenance forces in several western states. (Railway maintenance engineer, v.13,344-47; Nov. 1917) In Oregon , by H.L. Lyon, division engineer, O.-W.R.& N. Co.., LaGrande, Wash. B. Washington, (State) Supreme Court. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, respondent, v. Thurston county et al appellants. (Decision). (Washington decisions , Sept. 12, 1917,v.56: 101) In the matter of valuation of the railroad. B. 1918. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company’s Portland bridge. (Railway gazette, v.29:46-50; July 12, 1918) B. Oregon-Washington Railroad separates grades for three miles at Portland. (Eng. News-Rec. June 6, 1918) Track depression is combined with elevation of street approach. Union Pacific system. Union Pacific system. Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon short line Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company. Claim for special compensation from United States Railroad administration, (n.p.,1918) 21 p. B. 1919. U.S. Railroad Administration. Agreement between director general of railroads and Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon short line Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Des Chutes Railroad Company... Feb. 14, 1919. New York, The Evening Post job printing office (1919) 2 p. 1., 20 p. B. 278 Union Pacific. Pt. 3 1919 . 1920 . American Arch Company. Designs of security brick arches on the Oregon-Washington R.R. & Navigation Co. (New York) cl920. 4 p. 1., 25 pi. obi. 32° B. Gill, F.B. Early transportation in the Northwest. First 0.-W. R.& N. line in Washington begins construction. First aid" for the line to get it built. (Pacific semaphore,v.8:Nov.6,1920,7,14-17) B. 1921. U.S. Railroad Administration. Final agreement of settlement. Oct. 11,1921. James C. Davis, Director General of Railroads... and Union Pacific Railroad Co.,Oregon short line Railroad Co., Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., Des Chutes Railroad Co. (and others) ...New York, The Evening Post job printing office (1921) (4) p. 4o B. 1922 . Oregon. Public Services Commission. ...In the matter of the investigation of headon collission between Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company trains numbers 12 and 17 about one half mile east of Celilo,Oregon, on the morning of Dec.1st, 1921... Report. (Jan.9,1922) 8 mimeo. p. 4° B. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Bureau of Safety. Report of the chief of the bureau of safety in reinvestigation of an accident which occurred on the line of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company near Celilo,Oregon on Dec. 1, 1921. (Washington, Govt. Print. Off.,1922) 12 pp. 8° B. A22-807. BOISE, NAMPA & OWYHEE RAILROAD COMPANY. Chartered Feb. 1, 1906. Idaho Northern acquired by Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Dec. 23, 1910, cf.1913:1174;1921;1131. Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Railway Company. Ltd. Proposed extensions. Showing resources in Idaho, Montana & Nevada, (Nampa,Idaho,1897) 20 pp. diagr. map. pi. NY. COLUMBIA & PALOUSE RAILROAD. Chartered June 24, 1882.cf;Poor,1902:569/ Stock owned by Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. cf. Poor, 1918: 1595. Columbia and Palouse Railroad Company. First mortgage. Henry Villard & Artemas H. Holmes, trustees. Dated July 2, 1883. Due Oct. 1, 1923. $30,000, per mile. 6% LH. 279 w 1 Union Pacific. Pt. III. Des Chutes Railroad Company Chartered Feb. 2, 1906 in Oregon. Leased since July 15, 1911 to Oregon- Washington Railroad and Navigation Co. cf. Poor, 1921:1131. Competitive railway building in Central Oregon. (Railroad Age Gazette, v. 47:905-06; Nov. 12, 1909) The Oregon trunk line and the Des Chutes Railway. B Heavy railway work along the Des Chutes River in Oregon. (Eng,News. Aug. 11, 1910) Describes the topography of the region and the parallel lines of the Des Chutes Ry., and the Oregon Trunk Ry. now being built. Map & Ills. The construction of the Oregon Trunk and the Des Chutes Railways in central Oregon. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 52: 68-85; March 22, 1912) B Des Chutes Railroad Company. Report to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Corporate history as required by Valuation order no. 20, June 30, 1916. Comp, by F. B. Gill special accountant. (1917) 5 p. fold, chart. 4 Typewritten B, LC. U. S. Railroad Administration. Agreement between the Director General of railroads and Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, Des Chutes Railroad Company.... February 14, 1919. New York, the Evening Post Job Printing Office (1919) 2 p. 1., 20 p. 4° B U. S. Railraad Administration. Final agreement of settlement. Oct. 11, 1921. James C. Davis, director general of railroads... and the Union Pacific Railroad Co., Oregon Short Line Company, Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co., Des Chutes Railroad Co....New York, the Evening Post Job Printing Office (1921) (4) p. 4° B Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company. Organized under the laws of Washington, 1888, cf. Poor 1907:814. Purchased June 15, 1907, by the Ilwaco Railroad Co., cf. Poor, 1910:1287. Ilwaco Railroad Co. acquired by the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co., Dec. 23, 1910. cf. Poor, 1921:1131. Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company. Right of way to, across Scarboro Hill Military Reservation, Wash., recommended..,F. M. Cockrell, Military Affairs. Feb. 11, 1892, S. Bill 213. S. Rep. 52nd Cong. 1st Session, v. 2 No. 213, 2p. Ames. Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Co. Right of way to, across Scarboro Hill Military Reservation, Wash., recommended. J. L. Mitchell, Foreign Affairs, May 5, 1892. Sen. Bill 213. H. Rept.52d Cong. 1st Sess. v. 4 No. 1295, 2 p. Ames. 280. Union Pacific. Pt. III. North Coast Railroad Company. Acquired by Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co., Dec. 23, 1910. cf. Poor, 1921:1131. Construction of the North Coast Railroad. Illustrated description of a new system of railroads being built in the state of Washington. (Ry. & Engin. Rev. April 29, 1911) B The North Coast Railroad. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 51:283-86; Aug. 11, 1911) B Harriman lines Spokane - Ayer cut-off. Heavy work begun by the North Coast and continued by the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. (Railway Age Gazette, v. 52:1187-92; May 31, 1912) B Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Chartered by Oregon July 16, 1896, as sucessor to the Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. (chartered June 13, 1879) cf. Poor, 1896:326, 1910:1287. Acquired by Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co., Dec. 23, 1910, cf. Poor, 1921:1131. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Annual report, v. 8° Title varies: 1881-83, Oregon Railway and Navi¬ gation Company. Second-fourth annual report of thepresident to the stockholders; 1884-87. Annual report of the Board of Directors of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, to the stockholders; 1897-99, (First-third) annual report of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Report year ends i June 30, B,1881-87,97-99. OrHs - 1882,85,86 BPL- 1881,97,99 Pu - 1884-89 FJL- 1887,88,98,99 PortLa- 1882,84,85,88,97,98 H - 1880,-83,86,98,99 UC -1899 U - 1881-89,97-99 UI - 1887,97-99 ICC- 1880-88 UES - 1880, 81,83-88,97-99 JC - 1880,82,84,98 UP - 1897,98 LC - 1880-87,97,99 Uw - 1880,87,97-99 MagWS— 1888,97-99,01-03 Y -1887 NY - j 1880 T 88,97-99 Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. (Tariffs) . B has: River no. 191. Issued June 25; effective Aug 1, 1907. River no. 195. Issued July 31; effective Sept. 7, 1907. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. To the stockholders...(Statement of gross & net earnings) BPL has July-Nov. 1879. Union Pacific Railroad. Receipts and expenses of the...Oregon Short Line & Oregon RP & Nav. Co. NY—Jy.D. 1899; F. Ap, Je-D.1900; Ja.F.Ap., Je-D.01;Ja,F.02 281 . Union Pacific. Pt. III. Donan, P. Gold fields of Baker County, eastern Oregon. Portland Ore. Oregon Rail= road and Navigation Company, (n.d.) 35 p. Between 1897 and 1900 OrHS,WSL, Whit. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Eastern Washington Territory and Oregon: Facts regarding the resources, productions, industries, soil, climate, healthfulness, commerce and means of communication...Portland (Ore.) n.d. 31p. fold. maps. 8° B Summer saunterings over the lines of the Oregon Railway and Nav. Co., and Northern Pacific Railroad, Pacific division... 35 p. 2 pi. 12° (n.d.) 1880. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Articles of incorporation, by-laws, mortgages, etc. Portland Or., Himes, 1880. 207 p. OrHs Oregon Railway and Navigation Company Oregon. Facts regarding its climate, soil, mineral and agricultural resources, means of communication, commerce, industry, laws, etc. for general information...New York, Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., 1880. 59 p. fold. map. 8° B Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., trustees. First mortgage. Dated July 1, 1879, and mortgage of further assurance dated Sept. 1, 1880. 26,38,73 p. 8° Due July 1, 1909. $6,000,000. 6% FL,ICC,LH,PF,PortLA Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Committee to visit Oregon and Washington. Report to the Stockholders. (New York, 1880) 8 p. PortLA 1881. (Oregon Railway & Nav. Co.) (Outline of the capacities of Oregon and Washington territory for supporting a large and prosperous population) (Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., 1881) 88 p. map. 8° NY Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, and Northern Pacific Railroad. Summer saunterings. Portland, Himes, 1882. 35 p. OrHS. Union Pacific. Agreement between U.P. Ry., Oregon Short Line Railway, and Utah & Northern Railway, and the Northern Pacific Railroad and Oregon Ry. & Navigation Co., dated Feb. 23rd, 1883. n.p.,n.d. cover-title, 13 p. Winser, Henry Jacob. The great Northwest; a guide-book and itinerary for the use of tourists and travellers over the lines of the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and the Oregon and California Railroad... New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1883. 276 p. 12° 1-25282 B,BCLA,LC,OrHS, OrSL, PortLA, SePL,SpPL, Whit,UMont,U0r,Uwash. 282. Union Pacific. Pt. III. 1885. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. Consolidated mortgage to the Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. Dated June 1, 1885. New York, Searing & Hyde (1885) 34 p. 8° Due June 1, 1925. $25,000 per mile. 5% gold. LH,PF Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Consolidated mortgage 5 per cent bonds. Bondholders agreement. (n.p., 1885) 13 p. 8° HU The Portland Ferry Transfer, Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. (Railroad Gazette, v. 17:498-99; Aug. 7, 1885) B Railroad Gazette (Editorial) Proposed lease of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. (Railroad Gazette, v. 17:298; May 8, 1885) B 1886. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. (Indenture, 1885, between the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, the Oregon Short Line Railway Company, and the Union Pacific Railway Company) (n.p., 1886?) 25 p. 8° Revised. B PortLA (24p) Winser, Henry Jacob.. The great Nortwest; a guide-book and itinerary for the use of tourists and travelers over the lines of the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, and the Oregon and California Railroad.... St. Paul, Riley Bros., 1886. 370 p. 12° B,UWash A 22-476 1887. Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. Indenture of lease. Jan. 1, 1887 between the Oregon Railway & Nav. Co. and Oregon Short Line Ry. Co. and Union Pacific Ry. Co. N.Y., Searing & Hyde, printers, 1887. 34 p. 8° NY 1888. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Eastern Washington Territory and Oregon: facts regarding the resources, productions, industries, soil, climate, healthfulness, commerce and means of communication. Issued for general information with maps and an appendix by the Land Department of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, particularly describing the prolific Palouse country and Powder River Valley and principal towns in same...(Farmington, Wash., 1888) 48 p. fold. maps. 8° Advertising matter included in paging. LC,SppL,PortLA 10-6843 -Another edition, Portland, A. Anderson & Co. (1888) 46 p. H Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. O.R. & N. Co. to the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Ry. Co. and the Union Pacific Ry. Co. Indenture, modifying indenture of leases of Jan. 1, 1887. (n.p., 1889) 11 p. 8° Ny Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line Railway Company, Union Pacific Railway Company, & Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Indenture. Jan 20, 1888. (n.p., 1888) 39 p. PortLa 283. Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1888. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Authority to, to Bridge Snake River, Washington and Clear Water River, Idaho, recommended. J. Phelan, Commerce. June 7, 1888. Senate Bulletin 2601. H. Rept. 50th Congress, 1st sess. v.7. No. 2474, 1 p. Ames. Railroad Gazette. (Editorial) The lease of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company’s lines. (Railroad Gazette, v.20:157-58; Mar. 9,1888) B. 1889. Oregon and Transcontinental Railway Company. Oregon and Transcontinental. Record of the recent injunction proceedings. Facts for the stockholders. New York, 1889. 63 pp. 8° By Henry Villard, and others. In regard to control of Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. B ,HU. Oregon and Transcontinental Company. Report to stockholders, with copies of the resolutions passed at the special meeting held Nov. 5, 1889. (New York, 1889) 14 pp. 8° Deals with relations with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. which compelled the dissolution of this company. N,HU. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Collateral Trust mortgage to American Loan & Trust Co. Dated Sept. 2 1889. Boston, Rand Avery Supply Co. (1889) 15 pp. 8° Due Sept. 2, 1919. $25,000,000. 5% PF. Smith, Elijah. Elijah Smith in reply to statements published by Mr. Henry Villard. May, 1889. (New York, 1889) 25 pp. 8° B,HU. A 16-1050. "To the stockholders of the Oregon and Transcontinental Company". 1890. Oregon Railway & Nav. Co. "A"; Assignment to the 0. Ry. & Nav. Co. of the construction contract bet. W. H. Kennedy and the Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. Dated Jan.8,1890. (Bost, Rand Avery Supply Co., printer, 1890) 2 pp. 8° NY. Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. Agreement bet. the 0. Ry. & Nav. Co. and the 0. Short Line and Utah Northern Ry. Co., in regard to the 0. Ry. extensions Co., dated Jan, 8, 1890. 4, 11., 2,1 1., 3,1 1., 10, 11., 4 pp 8° Bost. Rand Avery Sup. Co. In 1896 succeeded by Oregon R.R. & Nav. Co. NY. ; Co. 1890. Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway Co. Assignment to the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Ry. Co. of the indenture of lease bet. the Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. and the Oregon Ry. and Nav. Co. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. (Boston, Rand Avery Supply Co., printers, 1890) 4 pp. 8° B. Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. Indenture of lease bet. the Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. and the Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. (Boston, Rand Avery Supply Co., 1890) 9 pp 8° NY. 284. Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1894 . Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Collateral trust mortgage five per cent bonds... Bondholders’ agreement... (New York? 1894?) 14 pp. 8° NY. Oregon Railway & Navigating Company. Consolidated mortgate five per cent bonds. Bondholders' agreement (1894) 13 pp. 8° B,ICC. Union Pacific Railway Company. Letter of the receivers of the Union Pacific system, addressed to the committee of the consolidated mortgage bondholders of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, commenting upon the report of Mr. John Dougherty to that committee. N.Y., C. G. Burgoyne (1894) 40 pp. 8° B. 1895 . Oregon Railway & Nav. Co. Nov. 1895. O.R.&N. time schedules to and from the Pacific Northwest... Chicago, Knight, Leonard & Co., (1895) folder. 8° NY. Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Oregon railway & Naviga¬ tion Company’s system. (1895) 31 pp. 4° B,BPL,ICC. - Proposed amendment ... dated Sept. 6, 1895. 3 pp. 8° B. 1896 . Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. A. Marcus, Chas. S. Fairchild and Chas. C. Beaman, purchasing committee, to the O.R. and N. Co., Deed. Dated Aug. 17, 1896. (n.p.) 1896 34pp4°B. Oregon Ry. & Navigation Co. Amended plan & agreement for the reorganization of the ... Company’s system (NY 1896) (1) 33 pp. L8° HU,BPL. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Articles of incorporation of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Filed, July 16, 1896. (n.p.) 1896. 6 pp. 8° B. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company to New York Security and Trust Company. Mortgage. Dated August 17, 1896. (n.p.,1896?) Cover-title, 52 pp. 4° Due June 1, 1946. Consolidated mortgage. $24,500,000. 4% gold. B,FL,ICC,Imb,LH,PF,W&K. A 19-687. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Voting trust agreement between Alfred S. Reidelbach and others. Central Trust Company of New York, and the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Dated Aug. 19, 1896. N.Y., Evening Post, 1896. 34p. 4° B,ICC (32 pp.) 1897 . Donan, P. The New bonanzaland; with a brief dissertation on booms. Portland, Or., Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 1897. 68 p. Whit. 285. Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1897. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. By-laws ... 1897. (n.p.) 21 pp. 8° ICC,B. 1898. Donan, P. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and their resources. Portland, Or., Passenger Depts. of Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Southern Pacific Co. (lines in Oregon) 1898. Later editions by R. M. Hall SePL,UWash. Donan, P. "Where rolls the Oregon". The Columbia River empire* some hurried glimpses of a region where all the glories of scene,all charms of climate and all riches of resources meet and shake hands. Portland, Or., Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. (1898) (72) pp. OrHS,OrSL,SePL,UWash. Shaw, Thomas. A farmer's paradise; the Columbia River valley as a land of grain and fruit, what a learned professor saw in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, Portland, Or., Oregon railroad and navigation co. 1898. 31 pp. Articles reprinted from the Pioneer Press of St. Paul. UWash,Whit. 1899. Consolidation locomotives for the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. (Railroad Gazette, v. 31: 78-79; Feb. 3, 1899.) B. Donan, P. "Where Rolls the Oregon" ... Portland, Or., Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. (1899) 68 p. SePL,WPL,Whit. 1903. Hall, Rinaldo M. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and their resources ... (Portland, Ore.?) Published by the Passenger Departments of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, Southern Pacific Company (Lines, in Oregon). 1903. 88 pp. illus. 8° B,NY,SePL,Whit,U.Wash. - Same, later imprints. OrSL,SePL,UWash. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Restful recreation resorts of the Pacific northwest, where they are and how to reach them. Portland, Ore., 1903, 48 pp. OrHS. Strain, Charles. P. Assessment and taxation of railroads; an address delivered before the County Court, setting (!) as a Board of equalization, Sept. 23, 1903, in the matter of the O.R.&N. Co.'s assessment in Umatilla County, Oregon, for the year 1903, together with a brief general discussion of railroad and other taxation. (Pendleton? Or.,: B. Huffman? 1903) (20) p. Portrait. 8° B,ICC,LC. 6-37344. 1904. Gillette, P. W. A brief history of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. (Oregon historical society quarterly, v.5:120-32; June 1904) LC. 286 . Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1904. Hall, Rinaldo M. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and their sources ... By Rinaldo M. Hall. (Portland, Or.) The Passenger Departments of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company (and) Southern Pacific Company (lines in Oregon) 1904. 88pp. illus., fold. map. 8° B,ICC,LC. 6-16610. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. Map and short story of the Pacific Northwest, embracing Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Portland, Or., 1904. sheet f° LC. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Map of the Pacific North-west, showing rail river and stage lines. Portland, Or., Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 1904. f° folding into board covers. Whit. Rebuilding the Oregon Railroad and Navigation. (Railroad Gazette, v.37: 599-600; Dec. 2, 1904) B. 1905. Balanced compound Pacific type locomotive, 0. R. & N. Co. (Railway and engineering review, v.45: 495; July 1, 1905) B. Hall, Rinaldo M. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and their resources. Portland, Or., Passenger Depts. of Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co., Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) 1905. SePL,UWash. Oregon R.R. & Navi. Co. The Columbia River through the Cascade Mts. to the Pacific Ocean. Portland, Ore., The O.R.R. & N. Co., (1905) 21 pp. map. illus. nar. 8° NY. Rebuilding the 0. R. & N. (Railroad Gazette, v. 38: 231-34; Mar. 17, 1905) B. 1906 . Hall, Rinaldo M. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and their resources. Portland, Or., Passenger Depts. of Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Southern Pacific Co. (lines in Oregon) 1906. SePL,UWash. Telephones on 0. R. & N. Telegraph Wires. (Railroad Gazette, v.40: 111-112; Feb. 2, 1906) B. Washington (State) Railroad Commission, complainant, vs. Northern Pacific Railway Co., Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.,Washington & Columbia River Railway Co., and Great Northern Railway Co., defendants. (On rates, rules and regulations) Appeal from the Superior Court of Walla Walla County. Brief of appellants. (n.p.,1906) 49 pp. SePL. Bailey, W.F. The story of the Oregon railroad. (Pacific Monthly, v. 17: 549-61; May, 1907) B. 287 . Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1908 . Poppleton, Irene. Lincoln. Oregon’s first monopoly - the O.S.N. Co. (Oregon Historical Society. Quarterly, v.9: 274-304; Sept. 1908) LC. Organization of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, which later merged into the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. 1909 . Albany, Ore. Commercial Club. Albany, Oregon, the hub of the Willamette Valley, Portland, Ore. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. (1909?) 48 pp. Morris, Ray. Traffic studies. I. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. (Railroad Age Gazette, v.41: 979-82; May 7, 1909) B. 1910 . Oregon- Agricultural experiment station Corvallis. ... For distribution on the farming demonstration train of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company to be operated over its lines in Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Baker counties in conjunction with the Oregon agricultural college and experiment station, March, 1910. Salem, Ore., W. S. Duniway, state printer, 1910. 33 pp. illus. 11 tab. 8° (Oregon. Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. Circular Bulletin No. 8) 1911 . Mikado locomotive for burning lignite; Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. (Railway Age Gazette, v.50: 167-69; Jan. 27, 1911) B. Loomis, Nelson H. ... The United States of America, appellant, vs. Union Pacific Railroad, Company et al... Argument ... for Union Pacific Railroad Company, Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Southern Pacific Company, appellees. New York, C.G.Burgoyne (1912) iii, 169 pp. 8° No. 820 in the U. S. Supreme Court, October term, 1911 appeal from the U. S.Circuit Court for the district of Utah. B,LC 13-12374. WALLA WALLA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Chartered Apr. 15, 1868. cf. Poor.1902: 569. Stock owned by Oregon- Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. cf. Poor, 1918: 1595. Gill, F. B. Early transportation in the Northwest. Completion of the first railroad linking the Pacific coast with the East. (Pacific semaphore, v.5, Nov. 3, 1917, pp. 2, 12) B. WASHINGTON & IDAHO RAILROAD COMPANY. Merged with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., July 16, 1896. cf. Poor, 1901: 134. 288 . Union Pacific. Pt. Ill 1887 . U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian affairs. ...Washington and Idaho railroad company... Report: [to accompany bill S.3026] [Washington, 1887] 2 p. 8° (49th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report 4133) Presented by Mr. Hailey. Ordered printed Feb. 19, 1887. B 1888 . Washington and Idaho Railroad Company. Right of way to, through C D' Alene Indian reservation, Idaho, recommended, S. Darlington, Indian affairs... April 17th 1888, S. Bill 38, 25 Stat. at Large 160. House Rept. 50th cong. 1st sess. v. 5, No. 1713, 1 p. Ames. 1889. Washington and Idaho railroad company. Washington & Idaho railroad co. to Bay state trust co. First mortgage. Dated Sept. 2, 1889. Boston, Rand, Avery supply co. [1889] 16 p. 8° Due Sept. 1 1919. $30,000 per mile single track $42,000 per mile double track. 5% gold. PF 1890 . Oregon railway and navigation company. "A"; Assignment to the 0. ry.& nav. co. of the construction contract bet. W. H. Kennedy and the Washington & Idaho R.R. co., Dated Jan 8, 1890. [Boston, Rand Avery supply co., printer, 1890] 2 p. 8° NY Oregon short line and Utah northern railway co. Assignment to the Oregon short line and Utah northern ry. co. of the indenture of lease bet, the Washington & Idaho R.R. co. and the Oregon railway and nav. co. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. [Boston, Rand Avery supply co., printers, 1890] 4 p. 8° NY Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. "B": Agreement bet. the W. & I.R.R. Co. and W. H. Kennedy. Construction contract. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. [Boston, Rand Avery supply co., printers, 1890] 2 p. 8° NY Washington & Idaho R.R. Co. Indenture of lease bet. the W. & I.R.R. Co. and the Ore. ry. & nav. co. Dated Jan. 8, 1890. [Boston, Rand Avery supply co., printers, 1890] 9 p. 8° NY 289 . Union Pacific. Appendix A. APPENDIX A. Early Congressional Debates and Presidential Messages on the Pacific R.R. U.S. Congress. [Debates in the House and Senate on projects for a railroad to the Pacific, 1845-1862] (Congressional globe, 28th Cong., 2d sess., to 37th Cong., 3d sess., inclusive) B ,LC cf. Indexes under Railroad to the Pacific or Pacific railroad. Army appropriation bills, Homestead bills, Whitney, Asa, and other projectors of Pacific railroads, Surveys for Pacific railroads, etc., also names of individual senators and representatives for their more important speeches on Pacific railroad projects. Note:- Congressional interest in a Pacific railroad began with Asa Whitney's memorial of Jan. 28, 1845 to the House of representatives, and the report thereon of the house committee on roads and canals in March, 1845 [both listed on p. 10 of this list]. Especially spirited were the debates of the 50s, when both supporters and opponents of any Pacific railroad at all, or a particular "plan" under consideration, seized every opportunity to present their views on the floors of the Houses of Congress. Among the prominent men of those days to debate on Pacific railroad projects were, Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew P. Butler, Wm. M. Gwin, Stephen A. Douglas, Salmon P. Chase, Jesse D. Bright, Sidney Breese, Wm. H. Seward, Thomas Rusk, John Bell, Thos. H. Benton, Sam Houston, Richard Yates, J. L. Robinson, F. P. Stanton, Preston S. Brooks, Truman Smith, D. R. Atchison, David C. Broderick, I.I. Stevens, Jerrerson Davis, C. L. Scott, M. S. Latham, and A. A. Sargent. The more important speeches are included in this list under their respective authors and years. A Congress-by-Congress summary, with extracts from important bills and speeches is in John P. Davis's "The Union Pacific railway... "Chicago, 1894, Chapters 1-5, inclusive [listed, p. 150] Practically all the important early speeches and debates are reprinted in "The Great debates of history," edited by Marion M. Miller, (Current lit. pub. co., 1913), vols. 2 and 3. LC Presidential Messages, chronologically U.S. President (Franklin Pierce, pres., 1853-57) First annual message to Congress, December 5, 1853. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, comp, by James D. Richardson... (Washington, Govt, print, off., 1897) vol. 5, p. 207-226) B,LC Pacific railroad surveys and Pacific railroad projects, p. 220-222. 290 . Union Pacific. Appendix A. U.S. President (Franklin Pierce) Second annual message, December 4, 1854. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 5, p. 273-293) Pacific railroad, p. 290-291 B,LC U.S. President, (James Buchanan, pres., 1859-1861) Inaugural address, March 4, 1857. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 5:430-436) Necessity for construction of a military road to the Pacific, p. 434-435. Quoted at length by Senator Gwin of California, Cong, globe,35th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 49. Also quoted in Davis' The Union Pacific railway, p. 73. B,LC U.S. President, (James Buchanan) First annual message. December 8, 1857) (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., v. 5:436-463) Pacific railroads, p. 456-457. This portion also quoted by Senator Gwin in his speech on Pacific railroad, Cong, globe, 35th Cong., 2nd. sess., p. 49. Also in Congressional globe, 35th Cong., 1st. sess. Appendix, p. 1-7. Pacific railroads, p. 6. B,LC U.S. President, (James Buchanan) Second annual message, December 6, 1858. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., v. 5:496-527) Pacific railroad, p. 526-527. B,LC Note:-This message also contains a resume of the events of the Mormon war in Utah, the difficulties of transport of mails and passengers by the routes via the Isthmus of Panama and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and troubles with Mexico, that throw interesting sidelights on methods of communication between the Atlantic and Pacific, the time consumed and the difficulties prevailing before the Pacific railroad was finally built. Also in Congressional globe, 35th Cong., 2nd sess. Appendix, p. 1-8. Pacific railroad, p. 8. U.S. President, (James Buchanan) Third annual message, December 1859. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, vol. 5:552-576) Pacific railroads, p. 572-573. B,LC Also in Cong. globe, 36th Cong., 1st sess., Appendix, p. 1-6. Pacific railroads, p. 6. U.S. President, (Abraham Lincoln, pres., 1861-1865) Second annual message, December 1, 1862. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:126-142) Pacific railroads, p. 132-133. B,LC Also in Cong, globe, 37th Cong., 3d sess., Appendix, p. 1-5. Pacific rr., p. 2. U.S. President, (Abraham Lincoln) Executive order, Jan. 21, 1863 (establishing width of track of U.P., at 5 ft.) (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, vol. 6:160) B,LC This order subsequently modified by Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863, establishing gauge at 4 ft. 8 1/2 in. 291 . Union Pacific. Appendix A & B. U.S. President, (Abraham Lincoln) Special message, March 9, 1864. (In Messages and papers of the President, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:200) B,LC Transmitting report on points of commencement of the Union Pacific. U.S. President, (Abraham Lincoln) Fourth annual message, December 6, 1864. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:243-255) B,LC Pacific railroad, p. 250. U.S. President, (Abraham Lincoln) Executive order, December 31, 1864. (In Messages and papers of the President, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:275) B,LC Designating banks at which stock subscriptions to Union Pacific railroad could be received. U.S. President, (Andrew Johnson, Pres., 1865-1869) Second annual message, December 3, 1866. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:445-449) B,LC Pacific railroad, p. 454. U.S. President, (Andrew Johnson) Third annual message, December 3, 1867. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:558-581) B,LC Pacific railroad, p. 576. Announced completion of 510 miles of the Union Pacific. U.S. President, (Andrew Johnson) Fourth annual message, December 9, 1868. (In Messages and papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897..., vol. 6:672-691) B,LC Pacific railroad progress, p. 663. APPENDIX B. Minor Railroad Projects Connected with the Union Pacific In Various Western States. Colorado:- [Colorado central - historical sketch] (In Bancroft, Hubert Howe: History of Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming... San Francisco, The History pub. co., 1890. 1 p. 1., vi-xxxii, 828 p., page 552-553,554) 1540- illus. 8°, LC [Denver Central & Georgetown Railroad - historical sketch] (In Bancroft’s Nev., Colo. & Wyo., p. 553) [Denver (In Pacific railroad & telegraph co. - historical sketch] Bancroft's Nev., Colo. & Wyo., p. 553-554, 558) See also Part I - Merged and controlled roads - of this list. LC LC 292 . Union Pacific. Appendix B. [Denver, South Park & Pacific railroads - Hist, sketch] (In Bancroft’s Nev., Colo., & Wyo.,:555) LC [Denver, Utah & Pacific railroad - historical sketch] (In Bancroft’s Nevada, Colo., & Wyo.,:555) LC [Kansas Pacific - its connections with the local railroad projects in Colorado] (In Bancroft’s Nev., Colo. & Wyo.:551-556) LC Kansas and Missouri:- [Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western railroad of Kansas - hist, sketch] (In Bancroft, Hubert Howe: History of California... in seven volumes... San Francisco, The History publishing co., 1890, vol. 7:528-548) LC Note: This work and the other works of Bancroft list "Additional authorities" at the end of each Chapter, and in the footnotes. Many of the authorities listed are original documents and local publications not readily available in general libraries. [Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad co.] (In Bancroft’s California, v. 7:530,548) LC [Pacific railroad of Missouri] (In Bancroft's California, v. 7:530,548) LC [Peoples Pacific project and the Perham company of Maine] (In Bancroft's California, v. 7:548-549) LC Nevada:- [The Union Pacific in Nevada-local projects, construction, etc.] (In Bancroft's Nev., Colo. & Wyoming:233) LC Oregon:- See also Part II - The Oregon Short line, etc. - of this list. [Oregon railway & navigation company - hist, sketch] (In Bancroft, Hubert Howe: History of Oregon... in two volumes... San Francisco, The History publishing co., 1890. 8°, vol. 2:704-5,706) LC [Oregon short line - completion, etc.] In Bancroft's Oregon, vol. 2:704-705) LC Utah:- See also Part II - Oregon short line-merged or controlled roads: [Echo & Park City railroad-historical sketch] (In Bancroft, Hubert Howe: History of the Pacific states of North America) v. XXI: Utah. 1540-1886. San Francisco, The History publishing co., 1889) 8°, p. 758) Built by U.P. railroad as a parallel to Utah Eastern. LC [Salt Lake & western railroad co. - historical sketch] (In Bancroft's Utah: 758,759) LC 293 . Union Pacific. Appendix B. [Salt Lake, Sevier Valley & Pioche railroad. See Utah & Nevada railroad] [Union Pacific in Nevada - its connections with local projects, and the opposition by the Mormons, and later assistance by Brigham Young, and Bishop Sharp, the "railroad bishop", etc.] (In Bancroft's Utah; 462-63, 464-471, 753-755) LC [Utah & Nevada railroad co. - historical sketch] (In Bancroft's Utah: 758-59) LC [Utah & Northern-historical sketch] (In Bancroft’s Utah: 757) LC [Utah central - historical sketch] (In Bancroft’s Utah: 755,756) LC [Utah eastern - historical sketch] (In Bancroft's Utah: 758-759) LC [Utah southern and Utah southern extension - historical sketch] (In Bancroft’s Utah: 756-757) LC Wyoming:- [Union Pacific construction through Wyoming and the settlement of Chyenne and other towns] (Bancroft's Nevada, Colorado & Wyoming: 733-736, 738, 739, 804) LC 294 . Union Pacific. Index Index of Authors Abbot,H.L., 27,32 Abert,J.J., 14,21 Adams,C.F.: 102,117,119, 123,126,135,211. Albright,G.L.: 222 Aldrich,C.: 42 Alley,J.B.: 71,91 Alban,J.T., 110. Allen,W.W.: 146. Amos ,F.L., 146. Ames ,F.M.: 105 Ames ,0. A. : 105. Ames,Oakes: 76,105 Ames,Oliver:57,59,64,71, 105,150,171. Anderson,E.E.: 126,149, 159. Anderson,J.A.:110,125,126, 127,130,134,227. Andrews,C.: 208,245. Antisell,T.: 32 Arnold,S.G.: 44 Atchison,D.R.: 24,290 Atkinson,E.: 71,91. Atwood,A. W.: 203 Audouard ,0 (deJ) 60 Aver y, R.D.: 1 46. Ba Babson,R.W.: 190. Bailey, J.E.: 94. Bailey,W.F.: 177,182,287. Baker,G.H.: 179,152. Balcombe,S.A.D.: 94. Ballard,C.R.: 190. Bancroft,H.H.: 140,292,94. Barham,J.A.: 159. Barrows,B.H.: 137,141,142 145,148,152,188. Barry.C.C.: 66. Bates,T.H.: 50. Bayard ,T.F.: 94. Bayard,W.: 14,43. Beard,H.: 82,234. Beck,J.B.: 94. Beckwith, E.G.: 28,30,31,32 Beecher ,J.F.: 117. Bell Bell ,J.: 290. Bell,W.A.: 60,66,231-232. Bennett,H.: 37. Benton,T.H.: 14,17,22,25, 28,34,36,37,290. Berninghaus,0.E.: 208. Berry,J.D. : 175 Biancour,F.F.de, 126. Bigelow,J.M.: 32 Bigler,W.: 39. Billinghurst,C.: 31. Binney,W.G.: 32 Bittinger,J.L.: 45 Black,J.S. : 94. Blair,F ,P. : 37 . Blair,J.I. :49. Blake,H.T.: 94. Blake,W.P.: 28,32. Blanchard,R.: 66 Blickensderfer,J.: 86 Bloodgood ,S.D. : 43 Boatner,C.J.: 154. Boggs, J.1.: 172 Boddam-Whetham,J.W.: 82 Boissevain,A.A.H.: 150. Bond,C . : 24. Bond,F.S.: 86. Booth,N.: 91,94,100. Boggs,J.I. : 172 Bond,W.: 250. Borland,: 22. Bouton,S.W.: 229. Bowles,S.: 46,49,60. Bowlin,J.B.: 17 Brace,C.L.: 60. Breese,S. : 11,290. Brent,J.: 188. Brewster,B,H.: 257. Brice, 158. Bridges,S.A.: 257. Briese,S. 66 Brigham,W.T.: 66 Bright, - 20. Bright,J.D.: 290. Broderick,D.C.: 39,290. Bromley,I.H.: 119 Brooks,E.G.: 61. Brooks,P.S.: 25,290. Bross,W.: 49. Brown,J.G.: 129. Browne,C.: 7. Buchanan,J.: 291. Buell,D.C.: 188. Burwell,W.M. L34. Butler,A.P.: 22,290. Butler,B.F.: 77,80. Butle r,R.C .: 195. Calhoun,A.R.: 66 Calhoun,J.C.: 290. Campbell,A.H.: 31,32,37 Campbell,J.R.: 195. Campbell,J.H.: 43 Campbell,L.D.: 25 Cannon,M.: 150 Carlton,A.B.: 140 Churchill,A.S.: 150. Carr,R.E.: 77,234. Carrington,H.B.: 61. Carroll,A.E.: 34,36. Carter,C.F.: 216 Carver,H.: 11,14. Cary,G.: 63. Cary,T.G.: 117. Case,M.F.: 46. Casserly,- 76 Cassidy,G.W.: 112. Chaffee,J.B.: 91,92,94 Chalmers,- 100 Chase, S.P.:22,290. Chittendon,L.E.:72. Christiancy, I.P.:95. Church,W.C.: 51. Civer,W.H.:107 Clampitt,J.W.:131 Cleveland,G.: 131 Cleveland,H.I.:17 2. Cloud,D.C.:77 Cobb,T.R.:120 Codman,J.:102 Coffin,C.C.: 37. Colburn,E.F.:264. Colburn,R.T.:55,155. Colo,C.: 74. Colt,-: 117. Colton,C. : 18. Colton, J.H.: 45. Colton,W.F.: 66 Coman, K.: 195 Cone, D,D.: 51 Conkling,E.: 42,45 Conkling,R.: 91. Conrad, T.A.: 32,33. Coombs, J.C.: 159. Coombs, W.J.: 159. Cooper,J.G.: 32,33 Cooper,W.: 32,33. Copley, J.: 258 295 Union Pacific Index (Cont.) Cotterill, R.S.:216,218. Coyne, J.H.: 67. Cragin, F.E.: 247. Crane, A.:110. Cravath, P.D.:179,181,196. Crawford,S.J.:246. Crawford,J.B.:105 Crisp,C.F.:120. Crocker,H.S.: 67. Crofutt,G.A.: 72,74,77, 85,95,102,105,109,110, 112. Croly,D.G.:55. Crosby,F.V.S.:203. Cruise,J.D.:184 Cummins,H.: 56. Curtis,- 42. Curtis,B.R.: 67,72. Curtis,S.R.:2 3. Cushing,G.H.,184. Custer,H.:31• Dadd,Bill,pseud.:62. Daggett,S.: 203,208. Dalton,J.: 67. Dalzell,J.:127,139. Dana,C.W.: 34,36,37. Darby,W.: 10,15. Davis, C.H.: 13 Davis,D.:95. Davis,J.:29,30,31,32,33, 34,40,290. Davis,J.P.: 150,159. Davis,J.W.: 67. Dearborn,H.A.S.:79. Dearborn,W.L.:18D DeGrand,P.P.F.:16,18. Dellenbaugh,F.S.:17 6. Denver,-35. Derby,E.H.:15,16,34,61. Devens,C.: 97. Devens,R.M.:105. DeVries,M.:168. Dexter,S.W.:9. Dey,P.A.:46. Diffenbaugh,H.J.:185. Dilke,C.W.:61 Dillard,F.C.:185,186. Dillon,-9. Dillon ,J.F.:95,105,110,112 117,135,227,228,236. Dillon,S.:87,99,112,143, 149,162. Index of Authors Dodge,A.C.: 22. Dodge,G.M.:7,52,53,56,57, 58,61,69,70,127,131,140, 149,162,170,185,188,212. Donan,P.:282,285,286. Dornbach,L.M.: 33. Douglas,J.: 170,185. Douglas,S.A.: 37,290 Doyle, J.T.: 147,155,159. Drake,S.A.: 123,150. Dunbar,S.:210 Dunlap,P.:196. Dunn,B: 214. Dunn,W.M.: 43. Dunne, P.F.: 196. Durant, T.C.:48,50,51,77. Dwinell, I.E.: 62. Easterm,J.D.: 33. Eby,J.H.:188. Edmunds, G.F.:95,107. Edmunds,J.M.: 44. Egleston,T.:49. Egloffstein,E.W.:31. Eldredge,C.A.:7 7. Elliott,H.:255. Elliott,R.S.:233. Emory,W.H.: 30,33. Emphraim,W.: 7. Escher,F.:190,196,204. Evans,J.:150. Evans,J.A.:48. Evarts,W.M.:58. Everhart,J.R.:143. Ewbank,T.:3 3,34 Ewing,T.:15. Farnsworth,J.F. Farrell,P.J.:185,186 Faulkner,C.J.:154. Felsenheld,D.:87. Field,-125. Fisk,J.: 57,64,68. Fitch,G.:210. Fitch,H.S.:40 Fitzgerald,L.:15 7. Foote,A.M.:196. Fossett,F.:102. Freemont,J.C.:25,36,37, 45. French,T.:110. Frye ,-:131 -139. Gardner,A.: 230. Garfield,J.A.:77,82,105. Garrand,K.: 31. George,H.: 55 Gersdorff,de: 179. Geyer,H.S.: 28. Gibbs, G.: 33. Gilder,R.F.:188. Gill,F.B.:212,214,277, 279,288. Gillette,P.W.:286. Gilliss,J.R.:67. Gilman,J.:91. Gilpin,W.:15,41,78,83. Girard ,C. :33 Goddard,F.B.:62. Goldsborough,E.Y.:123 Goodnow,I.T.:62. Goodwin,J.W.:51,258. Gould,A.A.:3 3. Gould,G.J.:161,228,244. Granger,J.T.:14 7. Gray,A.:33. Gray,C.R.:224. Greeley,H.:41. Green,T.J.:22. Grey,Zane : 216. Gunnison,J.W.:31. Gwin, W.M.:23 ,26,38,41,290 Hagerman,F.:185,186. Haight,H.H.:62,67. Hall,J.:33. Hall,R.M.:286,287. Hall,W.M.:11,23. Hallowell,E.:33 Halsted,A.S.:247 Hamilton,A.J.: 42. Hamilton,W.T.:28. Hamlin,H.:2 90. Hammond,N.J.:125 Hancock,E.A.:2 2 0 Hancock,W.S.:260. Haney,L.H.:182,188. Harbaugh,S.:48. Harbine,T.: 45. Hardesty,W.P.:2 7 6 Harlan,-76. Harriman,E.H.:173 Harris,W.A.:164. Hart,A.A.: 67 ,272. Harte, Bret: 224 Harvey,C.D.: 212. Haskell, D.H.: 47. Hawley, J.R.: 78. Hayden,F.V.: 68,100. Haymond, C.:127. 296 Union Pacific. Index Hazard,R.G.:85,107. Heap,G.H.: 26. Hebard,G.R.: 190. Heer,amm.A.L.:33. Heins, W.: 51. Henderson, - 179. Henley,B.: 122. Hepburn, W.P.:164 Hickman,F.S.: 118. Higginson, H.L.:150. Hill, H.C.: 216. Hill,T.: 108. Hoadly,G.: 150,156. Hoar,-119. Hodge,J.T.:45. Hodges,F.S.: 64. Holbrook,E.:204. Hollister,0.J.:141 Holman,W.S.:138 Holmes, A.H.:95,236. Holmes,H.W.:277 Hooper,W.E.:191. Houston,S.:15,36,37,40,290. Howard,W.J.:277. Howden,R.:17. Howe,Henry:20,28. Hubbard,G.G.: 123. Hubbard,J.D.:164. Hubbard,T.H.:159. Hudson,T.S.:109. Humason,W.L.:62. Humphreys,A.A.:28,29,30, 31,33,35,37,38. Hunter,R.M.T.:2 3. Huntington,C.P.:87,102,150, 151,156,160. Huntington,C.W.:113. Hu rd,F.H .:87,88. Ingalls,W.:16. Iverson,A.:40. Ives,J.C.:31,36. Jeffers,W.M.:216. Jeffries,N.L.:8. Jesup,T.S.:30,33. Johnson,A.:294. Johnson,E.F.:49,172. Johnson,G.L.:160 Johnson,T.T.: 15 Johnston,J.W.: 95 Jones,T.W.:208,266,277. Jordan,I.M.113 Judah,T.D.:34,42. Index of Authors (Cont.) Kahn,0.H.:179-191. Keller,W.J.: 55 Kelley,W.D,:4^. Kellogg,-65. Kellogg,F.B.:181. Kennan,G.:214,224. Kenner,S.A.:144,151. Kennerly,C.B.R.:33. Kem,R.H. :23. Kernan,F.: 96. Kerr,K.C.: 212. Keys,C.M.:17 6. Kidwell,Z.:35,36. Kingsley,,R.G.:8 3. Kirchoff,T.:85. Kirkwood,J.P.:2 3,2 6. Kline,A.M.:197 Knauth,0.W.,:209 Koon,M.B.:185,186. Krantz,S.0.:197 Kruttschnitt,1.:185 Kupka,P.F.:111 Ky le,J.H .:147 Lake,D.:105. Lander,F.W.:26,28,30, 33,42. Lane,C.J.:222. Larimer,A.V.:78 Latey,H.N.:160. Latham,M.S.:44,290. Lawrence,-88. Lawrence,G.A.:78 Lea,A.M.:38. Lea,P.:40. Learned,E.:42,55 Leary,J.: 7. Leconte,J.:33,259. Lee,W.T.:210. Leland,C.G.:258. Lester,J.E.:7 8. Likort,G.M.:176. Lincoln,A.:291. Lincoln,W.D.:25 3. Lindau,R.: 62. Littler,D.T.:126,127. Lomax,E.B.:171. Longworth,M.T.:85 Loomis,N.H.:197,225,226, 228. Loughborough,J.:15. Lovett,R.S.:181,205,217, 248. Ludlow,F.:45. Luttrell,J.K.:80,83 Ly nceus,ps eud.:24. McCabe,J.D.: 78. McCabe,J.F.: 62,64. McCartney,H.M.:254. McClellan,G.B.,:30,33 McClure,A.K.:63 McConnell,W.J.:140. McCrary,-88. McDonald,J.E.:96. McDougall,J.A.:2126,27,28 McKeen,A.H.:220 McLane,-107. McPherson,J.R.:124. McRae,T.C.:138. Maguire,J.G.:151,156. Marcou,J.:33 Marshall,W.G.:108 Martin,E.W.,pseud.:78. Mathews,A.E.: 63 Matthews,S.: 96,100 Maury,M.F.:13. Mayes,E.:174. Mead,E.S.:205 Meade,E.R.:25 6 Medbury,J.K.:51. Meeker,B.P.:42 Meiklejohn,G.D.:160 Merrick,W.M.:79 Merriman,A.S.:96 Meyer,H.R.:17 0 Middleton,C.H.:12 7 Middledith,J.:123 Milburn,J.G.:181 Miles,F.:139 Miles,N.A.:160. Miller,C.N.:134. Miller,E.:38 Millener,F.H.:209 Mills,R.:10,13. Minturn,W.:91. Mitchell,J.H.:96,125,131,174. Mitchell,T.W.:179. Montanya,-46. Montgomery,C.:18 Moody,C.A.:254,264 Moody,J.:177,183,205,218, 220,222 Morford,H.:96 Morgan,J.T.:96,158 Morgan,R.P.,:123 297 Union Pacific Index. Morison,G.S.:13 2 Morrill,J.S.:81,96 Morris,I.N.:8 7 Morris,R.:288 Morris,T.B.,:63 Morrison,L.J.:160 Mo 11,H.S.:183 Mullan,J.:45. Muller,E.:177 Munroe,J.A.,:160 Murr ay,W.H.H .:127. Nelson,T.:68,7 3. Newberry,J.S.:33 Nichols,E.H.:63,73 Nichols,H.S.:247 Nichols,J.:144. Niles,J.M.:16 Nimmo,J.:156 Nordhoff,C.:75 Nort on,T.J .:222 Oehlschlager,T.H.:31 Ogden,W.B.:45 0'Reilly,H.:21,35 Osterheld,T.W.:216 Otero,M.A.:38 Outhwaite,J.H. :120, 124-5,120. Owen,R.D.:10 Qwe n,W.Q.:2 17 P.,B.L.:14 Paddock,-93,130 Painter,U.H.:86,92, 99,119 Palmer,A.H.:16 Palmer,W.J.:66,231,261 Park,W.L.:175 Parke,J.C.:29,30-l,33 Parmelee,J.H.:2 2 3 Parr ,J.:209 Parrish,R.:180 Parrish,S.L.:99,227 Parry,C.C.:230 Patterson,C.S.:213 Pattison,R.E.:126,28,36. Paxson,F.L.:183,85,89. Payson,L.E.:130 Peavey,F.H.:185,186 Pengra,P.J.:56 Perry,J.D.:259,60,61. Perry,A.F.:79 Pettigrew,R.F.:161 Index of Authors (Cont.) Peyton,J.L.:2 3 Phelps,J.S.:3 8 Phelps,T.G.:44 Phillips,W.G.:225 Pierce,F.: ,291 Pierce,W.S.:161 Pierrepont,E.:85 Pike,Albert:16 Pine,G.W.:68 Plaisted,F.H.:266 Plumb,P.B.:100,122,134 Plumbe,J.:20 Poe,0,M.:111 Poland,L.P.:79,80 Polk,T.:39 Pollock,14 Pomeroy,S.C.:49 Poole,C.H.:33 Poor,H.V.:26,73,103,106 Poor,J.A.:63 Pope,J.:29,30,31,33 Poppleton,A.J.:8,92,95,97 Poppleton,I.L.:228 Post,George A.:6,113 Powers,F.H.:156,164 Pratt,Z.:12 Pendergast,F.E.:111 Price,H.:5 6 Price,H.I.:218 Prouty,W.L.:198 Put nam,B.L.:1 56 Rabe,W.:68,73,42 Rae,W.F.:68,73 Raymond,C.:106 Reed,S.B.:46 Reilly,J.B.:154,157 Relyca,C.D.:6 7 Rice,H:39 Rice,W.W.:97,99 Richardson,A.D.:52,63,79 Richardson,J.D.:120 Rideing,W.H.:92,97 Robertson,W.:73 Robertson,W.F.:7 3 Robinson,J.L.:20,22,290 Robinson,J.R.:151 Rockwell,J.A.:17 Roney,C.P. :56 Ross,J.:63 Ross,W.W.:87 Rutton,A.:107 Rucker,[Gen*1]260 Rusk,T.:2 90 Rusling,J.F.:84,92 Russell,A.J.:64 Rus sell,P. :218 Sabin,-125 Sabin,E.L.:218 Sage,R.:161,228,244 Sam,Carr,171 Sanborn,J.B.:170 Sanderson,S.W.:73 Sargent,A.A.:44,98,290 Sawyer,-125 Scandrett,G.C.:33 Schiff,J.H.:157 Schlagintweit,R.von 61, 111,121 Schuyler,M.:178,254 Scott,C.L.:40,41,290 Schrugham,J.G.:266 Selden,G.C.:215 Severance,C.A.:181 Seward,W.H.:24,39,290 Seymour,S.:46,48,50, 52,53,56,79 Shaw,T.:286 Shourer,F.E.:109,114,118. Sheldon,J,B.:209 Shellabarger,S.:91,98 Shepard,M.A.:180 Sheridan,P.H.:98,259,260 Sherman,W.T.:127,160 Shields,J.:41 Shurtleff,A.K.:175 Simonin,L.L.:52,85 Simpson,J.H.:47,49,50 Smith,C.L.:213,278 Smith,E.:284 Smith,G.:25,150 Smith,G.H.:157 Smith,I.W.:31 Smith,J.H.:268 Smith,T.:24,290 Smyth,C.J.:150 Snodgrass,-158 Snow,C.H.:64 Spalding,J.:136,141 Sparks,E.:17 2 Speare,C.F.:191 Spearman,F.H.:175,176 183,186. 298 . Union Pacific Index Spencer,A.C.:277 Stambaugh,H.F.:198 Stanford,L.:47 Stanton,F.P.:20,90 Starr,F.:24 Steel,W.R.:69 Steigor,W.T.:26 Stevens,H.:172 Stevens,I.I.:30,31,33,39, 42,290 Stevenson,-93 Stevenson,J.E.:7 9 Stewart,-65 Stewart,J.B.:80 Stewart,W.M.:132 Stickney,A.B.:17 8 Stillman,J.D.B.:64,217 Stoddard,W.O.:5 0 Storey,M.:121 Storrs,J.H.:88,92 Strahorm,R.E.:98,103,108, 129,120,133,134,141,142, 144,145,148. Strahorn,C.A.:192 Strain,C.P:286 Street,F.:21. Stuart,A.H.H.:20 Suckley,G.:33 Sullivant,W.S.:33 Sumner,C.A.:88,114,151. Sunderland,E.R.:183 Sut ro,A.:16 1. Talbot,-:16 Talbot,F.A.:192,206 Tarascan,L.A.:99 Tarver,M.:24,27 Taylor,H.A.:146 Taylor,Z.:17 Teal,J.N.:198 Thayer,W.M.:124,128,144. Thom,W.B.:219 Thompson,-115 Torrington,-35 ,A.G.:89,98,100 ,S.J.:65,66 ,J.J.:33 ,M.M.:114 ,C.W.:47 Tracy,J.L.:69,232,233. Train,G.F.:11,147 Trumbull,L.:41,88 Tucker,J.R.:120 Index of Authors (Cont.) Turner,C.E.:5 6 Turner,T.G.:56 Turner,W.W.:33,34 Tweed,C.H.:8,132 Tyrr ell,H.G .:255 Ushor,J.P.:71,93,95,101, 22 6,232,23 3 Van Tramp, J.C.:50,54,66,71. VanValkenburgh,A.S.:184,185, 186. Varigny,C. de:123 Vaughan,W.R.:103 Venner,C.H.:207,222 Verne,J.:90 Villard,H.:9 Vincent,R.W.:20 7 Vivian,A.P.:104 Voss ,G.L.:10 1 Walbridge,H.:27 Walter,J.:66 Ward,C.:51 Wardell,T.:104 Warman,C.:170,171,175,184 Warren,G.K.:29,33,93 Washburn,C.A.:82 Washburn,C.A.:59,117 Weber,J.B.:123 Webster,J.L.:150 Webster,Daniel:290 Weller,J.B.:35 West,-39 Westerhouse,S.:258 Whetham,J.W.Boddam-:82 Whipple,A.W.:30,31,34, 35,36 White,H.:91,101 White,H.K.:158,181,208 Whitney,A.:10,11,12,14, 17,21 Whymper ,F. :71 Wilkes,G.:10,11,12. Willard,C.D.:254 Williams,H.T.:90,102, 104,109 Williams,J.L.:46,48,54,59 Williamson,R.S.:27,30,31, 34 Wilson,H.:41 Wilson,J.D.:20 Winser,H.J.:282,283 Withrow,T.F.:102 Woolmont,A. de:112 Wood, J.M. : 35 Woodson,A. :45 Woodward,J.D.: 102 Woolworth,J ,M.:71,76, 95,226,233. Wozsncraft ,0,M. : 36 Wyn ns,J.: 36 Yat es,Rich ard: 290 Yel verton ,T. :85 Zider,H.F.:66 299 .. * . - PART V. SECTION II Alabama -A- Labor Review Publishing Co. v. Gallagher , 153 Ala. 364, 45 So. 188. (1907). Leur's v. State , 4 Ala. App. 141, 58 So. 802. (1912). -B- Burt v. State, 159 Ala. 134, 48 So. 851. (1909). Arizona -B- Truax v. Bisbee Local No. 380, C.W.U., 19 Ariz. 379, 171 Pac. 121. (1918). Arkansas -B- Local Union No. 313 v. Stathakis , 135 Ark. 86, 205 S.W. 450. (1918). Meier v. Speer , 96 Ark. 618, 132 S.W. 988, 32 L.R.A. (N.S.) 792. (1910). California -A- Union Labor Hospital Association v. Vance Redwood Lumber Co ., 158 Cal. 551, 112 Pac. 886. (1910). -B- Armstrong v. Superior Court , 173 Cal. 341. (1916). Berger v. Superior Court , 175 Cal. 719. (1917). Davitt v. American Bakers' Union , 124 CaL. 99, 56 Pac. 775. (1899). Goldberg, Bowen Co. v. Stablemens' Union Local No. 8760, 149 Cal. 429, 86 Pac. 806. (1906). Jordahl v. Haydn, 1 Cal. App. 696, 82 Pac. 1079. (1905). Lisse v. Local Union No. 31, Cooks, etc ., 24 P. (2d) 833. (1933). Moore v. Cooks, Waiters' & Waitresses' Union, 39 Cal. App. 538, 179 Pac. 417. (1919). Overland Publishing Co. v. Union Lithograph Co., 57 Cal. App. 366, 207 Pac. 412. (1922). Parkinson, J.F. & CO. v. Building Trades Council of Santa Clara Co. etc., 154 Cal. 581, 98 Pac. 1027. (1908). 1 . California -B- people v. Armentrout, 118 Cal. App. 761, Cal. Supp. 170, 1 Pac. (2nd) 556. (1931). Pierce v. Stablemens* Union Local No. 8760 , 156 Cal. 70, 103 Pac. 324. (1909). Rosenberg v. Retail Clerk's Association, 177 Pac. 864, 3 C.C.A. 67, 27 Cal. App. Dec. 769. (1918). Colorado -A- Denver Jobbers' Association v. People, 21 Colo. App. 326, 122 Pac. 404. (1912). Master Builders' Association v. Domascio, 16 Col. App. 25, 63 P. 782. (T901) . Connecticut -A- State v. Gannon , 75 Conn. 206. (1902). State v. Rowley , 12 Conn. 101. (1837). -B- Associated Hat Manufacturers v. Baird-Untiedt Co., 88 Conn. 332. (1914). Conners v. Connelly , 86 Conn. 641. (1913). Cohn & Roth Electric Co., The v. Bricklayers' etc. Union , 92 Conn. 161, 101 Atl. 659. (1917). March v. 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