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0666601534.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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186854323New York: Published by the Company 1868. 1868. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD. First edition. Pamphlet edition. 8vo. Pictorial wrappers 40 pp. frontispiece Map of the Union Pacific Rail Road and its Connections introduction illustrated frontispiece map advertisement on rear cover for "First Mortgage Bonds at 102 principal and interest payable in gold with an annual income of "between eight and nine percent." This is an investment and advertising booklet for the first transcontinental railroad in the United States which was built by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad in order to connect the Atlantic and Pacific coasts by rail for the first time. Begun in July of 1865 and built primarily by Civil War veterans the construction and completion of the Union Pacific line was one of the most significant technological and economic accomplishments of the 19th century creating the vital connection for commerce trade and travel and literally joining the eastern and western halves of the United States. Contents include the formation of the Union Pacific Railroad Company progress natural resources construction branch and connecting roads construction resources anticipated business & profits actual earnings and sale of first mortgage bonds. A list of officers of the company is provided. Top of front cover displays that this copy is mildly ex-library with stamp and number appearing at the upper right side a faint vertical fold to the center of the booklet tiny chips to bottom corner of front cover and a few preliminary pages. Overall a very good copy of an important railroad report. Published by the Company, 1868. unknown
0666110395.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
024312547X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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191147543Omaha: Issued By Passenger Departments Union Pacific Railroad Company and Oregon Short Line Railroad Company 1911. 1911. UTAH. First edition. 16mo. Color pictorial wrappers 45 1 pp. illustrated from photographs map. Promotional guide from Union Pacific for the prospective tourist to Salt Lake City. Twenty full-page black and white views illustrate the text. Information on and pictures of Echo Canon Ogden Canon Union Station and the pictures within the building old and new Salt Lake City the Temple Tabernacle and Great Organ the homes of Brigham Young the Eagle Gate Fort Douglas Saltair Beach the original Public Library Hansen Planetarium Elk's Club Newhouse Building Exchange Place Utah's Dead Sea and other Salt Lake City views and information. U.P. route map on final page. Nice descriptions of sights around Salt Lake City. Covers lightly rubbed light wear to the spine ends and small light pencil erasure at bottom of the title page else a very good copy. Issued By Passenger Departments Union Pacific Railroad Company and Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, [1911]. unknown
1331634288.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163883816.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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188852275Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. Printers 1888. 1888. UTAH RAILROAD. First Edition. 8vo. 21.5 x 10 cm. 8 1/2" x 4" color pictorial wrappers. 48 pp. illustrated from photographs fold-out map 'Tourist Map of Union Pacific and Connecting Lines' 20.5 x 59 cm. 8 1/4" x 23 1/2" present at the rear. The map is in nice condition and provides an excellent panorama of the Union Pacific Railway. Lines in red and run from Kansas City Atchison and Omaha to Denver and south to Gunnison or west through Cheyenne Granger and onto Portland with a spur up to Helena or west through Ogden and onto San Francisco with a spur down to Los Angeles. Blue shaded illustrations surround the lines which include a plowing scene Union Depot Salt Lake City Garfield Beach a mining scene Falls of the Yellowstone a ranching scene etc. Union Pacific produced guide for the would-be tourist of Salt Lake City including a description of the Mormons and their customs. Illustrated with nine full-page engravings from photographs by C.R. Savage. Also provided are List of Agents. Pullman Palace Car rates. Information on Salt Lake City tours Salt Lake City and the area surrounding "The Temple City" Beck's Hot Springs the Great Salt Lake Giant's Cave at Garfield Beach Echo Canon Weber Canon the Devil's Gate Ogden Ogden Canon etc. Detailed information on 9 different tours touting what the tourist might see and do. Covers lightly used light wear to fore-edges else a very good copy. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers, [1888]. unknown
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44875655315632New. Union Pacific Historical Society Cloth hardcover with dust jacket 320 pages Color and B&W photographs and illustrations. Published 2020. The Camas Prairie: Idaho's Panhandle Railroad is a history of the spectacular Camas Prairie Railroad in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Formed out of the intense competition between the Northern Pacific Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad in 1909 the Camas Prairie operated joint trackage between Riparia Washington and Lewiston Idaho with branches extending to Headquarters Stites and Grangeville Idaho. The railroad became known for its many spectacular timber bridges including the famous Halfmoon bridge in Lapwai Canyon. Carefully researched from railroad papers and interviews with employees this is the story of the Camas Prairie Railroad from founding to present-day. Chapters cover surveying and constructing the line to the railroad's namesake prairie the relationship with the railroad's largest shipper Potlatch Forests Inc. the evolving operations of each of the railroad's four subdivisions as the company adapted to stay viable the railroad's equipment including locomotives cabooses and other rolling stock leased from its parent companies Union Pacific and Northern Pacific and the post-1998 short line era. The book also discusses freight and passenger connections to the parent roads. From the beginning photographers were drawn to the railroad due to the many spectacular bridges built to handle the steep terrain. Photographs in the book span from the early construction era to the 2000s and include the work of well-known photographers: Henry R. Griffiths Jr. Dr. Philip R. Hastings Philip C. Johnson Blair Kooistra Rob Leachman and many others! With multiple maps and over 350 illustrations and photographs many in color this 320-page hardcover book will be of great interest to both Union Pacific and Northern Pacific historians alike as well as anyone interested in Pacific Northwest history. History Hobbies & interests hardcover