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Transcontinental Railroads Uncovering the Past Analyzing ~ Transcontinental Railroads Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources Natalie Hyde on FREE shipping on qualifying offers Looks at the sweeping changes made to society and the challenges created by the building and running of transcontinental railroads in North America

Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary SourcesSeries ~ Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources has 14 entries in the series Borrow eBooks audiobooks and videos from thousands of public libraries worldwide Transcontinental Railroads Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources Series Natalie Hyde Author 2017 The Underground Railroad Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources

Primary Sources Transcontinental Railroad ~ Three Primary Sources The Pacific Railway Act This Document The Pacific Railway Act was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on July 1 1862 This act provided Federal government support Federal subsidies in land and loans for the construction of the first transcontinental railroad which was completed on May 10 1869

Transcontinental Railroad Reports from the End of the ~ Transcontinental Railroad Reports from the End of the Track but it is easy to conjecture the results from past experience And we are to obtain all this by an estimated outlay of 45000000

Transcontinental Railroad Primary Sources Shmoop ~ The University of Michigan now has online a full version of The Pacific Tourist a classic 1876 account of the transcontinental journey by rail Proposing the Project The Virtual Museum of San Francisco has an online text of Theodore Judahs Pacific railroad proposal of 1857

CM Magazine Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources ~ The series “Uncovering the Past Analysing Primary Sources” uses eyewitness accounts photographs art work illustrations and newspaper reports as well as songs of the period to teach students how to think critically about their sources of information

Today in History Transcontinental Railroad Completed ~ Today in History–May 10–the Library of Congress features the transcontinental railroad celebrated on this day in 1869 when a symbolic golden spike was driven into the ground at Promontory Summit in Utah Territory—approximately thirtyfive miles away from Promontory Point the site where the rails of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific were joined This railroad connected the United States from coast to coast reducing a fourmonth journey to just one week

CM Magazine Volume XXIV Number 32 University of Manitoba ~ Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources Lynn Peppas McCarthyism and the Red Scare Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources Heather C Hudak Review by Suzanne Pierson Grades 59 Ages 1014 Transcontinental Railroads Uncovering the Past Analyzing Primary Sources Natalie Hyde Review by Suzanne Pierson

The First Transcontinental Railroad Primary Source Documents ~ The First Transcontinental Railroad Primary Source Documents Document 1 Excerpt from East and West Completion of the Great Line Spanning the Continent PDF The New York Times May 11 1869 Congratulatory Dispatch

The Impact of the Transcontinental Railroad NEHEdsitement ~ The Impact of the Transcontinental Railroad The ceremony for the driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit Utah on May 10 1869 completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad At center left Samuel S Montague Central Pacific Railroad shakes hands with Grenville M Dodge Union Pacific Railroad center right


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