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Dodge, Grenville M.,
1831-1916.
How we built the Union Pacific railway,
and other railway papers and addresses,
by Major-General Grenville M. Dodge, chief engineer Union Pacific railway 1866-1870.
Washington,
U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
1910.
136 p.
illus., plates, ports.
23 cm.
Presented by Mr. Hale; ordered printed, March 22, 1910.
How we built the Union Pacific Railway -- Address at Omaha centennial -- Bulding of Union Pacific Railroad and its relation to Council Bluffs and western Iowa -- Fortieth anniversary of driving last spike -- What I know of Harriman -- Tribute to Gen. Dodge -- Speech in Congress, Mar. 25, 1868, on Union Pacific Railroad -- The civil engineer in an early day and in the Civil War -- Address at banquet of Commercial Club, Omaha -- Address at unveiling of monument to M.F. Hurd -- Address on pioneers and development of the West -- Letter to Iowa Railway Club -- Description of Norwich University -- Norwich University in the Civil War -- Address before Vermont Society of New York.
Also available in digital form.
Union Pacific Railroad Company.
West (U.S.)
Description and travel.
Railroads
United States
History.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00161043825
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