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  as organizational model, 19, 172, 253, 283, 353

  prisoners of war in, 119

  progress of, 77, 79, 80, 88, 96–98, 103, 110, 111–12, 114–15, 118, 123

  railroad blasting power vs., 119, 158

  railroads constructed by veterans of, 17, 18–19, 21, 137, 143–44, 172, 177, 218, 253

  riots in Northern cities during, 114

  Clark, William, 19, 38, 42, 59, 100, 127, 143, 356

  Clarke, Thomas Curtis, 25

  Clay, Henry, 27, 87–88, 100

  Clayton, D. B., 182

  Clement, Lewis M., 364, 382

  background of, 110

  on blasting operations, 160, 201

  Cape Horn grading overseen by, 157

  construction progress urged by, 203

  on costs, 111, 301

  as CP engineer, 19, 116, 117, 316

  on Crocker’s construction oversight, 163–64

  curved tunnel routes laid out by, 232

  on laborers’ defections to mining, 148

  on locomotives for supply transport, 147

  on railroads’ Ogden union, 340

  on roadbed clearing of tree stumps, 158

  snowsheds designed by, 235, 302, 304

  Summit Tunnel engineered by, 244

  Utah construction led by, 291, 316, 332

  on water supplies, 309

  coal mining, 128, 189, 220, 224

  Cochran, Thomas, 93, 193

  codes, 292

  Cogswell, Milton, 363

  Cohen, Alfred, 197

  Cole, Cornelius, 71, 72, 154

  Coley, George, 349

  Colfax, Schuyler, 158, 159, 275, 367, 374

  Collins, Casper, 130

  Commager, Henry Steele, 376

  Congress, U.S.:

  on CP-UP connection point, 193, 194, 238, 255, 291, 304–5, 340, 341, 371, 372

  Crédit Mobilier shareholders in, 227, 320, 339, 374

  on domestic iron usage, 14, 301

  lobbying on transcontinental railroad in, 59–61, 64–68, 75–76, 193–94, 196, 321–22

  partisan control of, 70

  railroad finances investigated by, 373–75

  on railroad routes, 31, 304–5

  transcontinental railway legislation of, 75–76, 77–81, 89, 94–96, 101, 147, 254, 304–5

  on UP financial dispute, 336–37, 339

  Wyoming territorial status granted by, 210n

  construction workers:

  African-American, 177, 241, 274

  age of, 295–96

  blasting operations of, 119–20, 138, 155, 156–58, 160–61, 199–201, 204, 231–36

  Chinese, see Chinese workers

  Civil War veterans as, 21, 137, 143–44, 172, 177, 218, 253

  cooperative teamwork of, 213, 287

  Cornish miners as, 200

  CP-UP rivalry of, 327

  daily routines of, 179, 232

  dangers undergone by, 156–58, 160, 200–201, 204–5, 267–68

  drinking habits of, 162, 176, 217, 219, 257–58, 286, 296, 378

  fatalities of, 201, 204–5, 206, 233, 236, 237, 264–65, 267–68, 326

  food provided for, 138, 161–62, 177, 179, 182, 183, 232, 289

  grading work of, 118, 119–20, 136–39, 147, 323

  health care of, 137

  Indian hostilities as threat to, 173, 211, 214–15, 220, 310

  injuries to, 120, 156, 164, 231

  Irish, 18, 21, 118–20, 296, 327, 349, 378

  living conditions of, 22, 137, 138, 161–62, 177–78, 179, 204, 231, 232, 293, 309, 315

  management style and, 120, 137–38, 198, 201, 314–15

  Mormon, 189, 242, 261, 281–91, 294–95, 316, 327n, 329

  numbers of, 18, 17, 181, 198, 206, 210, 211, 284

  physical demands on, 21, 118, 178, 296

  recreational activities of, 217–18, 219–20, 353, 372

  release of, 354–55

  slang terms developed by, 182

  snow removal by, 147, 302–3, 305

  songs of, 138, 179, 286–87

  strike actions of, 137, 198, 240–42, 329, 378

  on telegraph vs. railroad track, 257

  wages of, 107, 118, 122, 137, 148, 153, 178, 179, 198, 240, 241, 242, 275, 283, 285, 294, 296, 300, 302, 329, 351, 359

  weather extremes experienced by, 147, 178, 203–6, 231, 232, 296, 323, 324–25

  Western mining opportunities of, 107, 119, 121, 148, 154

  work pace maintained by, 179, 181, 182–83, 231, 275, 311–12, 346–52

  Continental Divide, 45, 87, 128, 136, 216, 223

  Cooke, Philip St. George, 174

  “coolies,” 150

  Corinne, Utah, 319, 337, 353, 354

  cottonwood, 133, 139–40, 187, 227, 252, 274

  Council Bluffs, Iowa, 33–34, 35, 36, 37, 38–39, 254, 276

  Cox, Jacob Dolson, 281–82, 335

  Cox, S. S. “Sunset,” 96

  CP, see Central Pacific Railroad

  C. P. Huntington, 115, 122

  Crane, H. C., 257, 259

  Crane, James, 286–87

  Crédit Mobilier of America, 131

  construction contracts signed over to, 93, 99

  creation of, 92–93

  Contract and Finance Company vs., 105, 246

  directors of, 281

  dividends paid by, 227, 270, 277, 318, 320, 374–75

  holdings of congressmen in, 227, 320, 339, 374

  political scandal over, 320–21, 373–75

  profitability of, 98, 374

  stockholders of, 132, 140, 190, 226, 320

  UP finances vs., 139, 212, 227, 270, 277, 336

  Creighton, Harry, 175

  Crocker, Charles, 19, 154, 206, 364, 380

  background of, 43–44

  on blasting operations, 200, 201, 235, 236, 323

  in business, 54, 62, 71, 73, 103, 106

  Chinese workers appreciated by, 150, 164, 200, 242, 243

  construction overseen by, 43, 105–6, 107–8, 110, 111, 112, 116, 117, 118, 122, 148, 157, 161, 163–64, 165, 195, 196, 197, 200, 202, 236, 237, 244–45, 246, 258–59, 298, 306, 308–9, 310–11, 316, 317, 322–23, 328–29, 331, 335, 346–52

  Contract and Finance Company of, 105–6, 111, 165, 246–47, 321, 339, 375

  CP investments of, 72, 73, 105, 114, 124, 165

  on CP’s finances, 121, 124, 165, 198

  eastern route extension desired by, 238, 362–63

  laborers handled by, 119, 120, 121, 149, 150, 152, 153, 164, 198, 199–200, 240, 241–42, 289, 306, 310, 328–29, 347, 348

  later years of, 379

  marriage of, 310–11

  physical appearance of, 44, 163

  political involvement of, 71

  on railroad across Sierra, 147

  as railroad director, 74, 106

  on rate of progress, 236, 239, 297, 298, 306, 312, 317, 322–23, 328–29

  on snowsheds, 302, 304

  on UP rivalry, 241, 258–59, 340, 346, 348, 349, 351

  wagon road owned by, 76

  on weather conditions, 323

  westward overland journey led by, 44–47, 49, 53

  Crocker, E. B., 112

  on Chinese workers, 154, 240–41, 242, 243, 298, 300

  on construction progress, 236, 244, 245, 246, 297, 300

  Contract and Finance Company holdings of, 165, 246, 247

  on popularity of railroads, 249

  on Strobridge’s construction over-sight, 236–37

  on UP-CP rivalry, 238, 239, 242, 243, 297

  on UP management conflicts, 255

  on weather problems, 206, 239, 244

  Curtis, Samuel R., 66–67, 68, 70, 84

  cushions, 182

  cuts, excavation of, 119–20, 138, 196

  Dakota Territory, 210

  Dale City, Wyo., 259–60

  Dale Creek, 221, 227, 251, 256, 257, 258, 259–61, 262, 380

  Daley, Thomas, 349

  Dana, Charles A., 86,
275

  dance halls, 218, 219

  dance the carpet, 182

  Davenport and Iowa City Railroad, 33

  Davis, James W., 360

  Davis, Jefferson, 31, 34–35, 59, 60, 280, 377

  Deep Gulch, 154

  DeLamater, C. B., 46

  DeMille, Cecil B., 217

  Democratic Party, transcontinental railroad supported by, 66

  Dennison, Eli, 363

  Dent, Frederick, 344

  Dent, Lewis, 342–44

  Dey, Peter A., 90

  on Dodge’s expertise, 32–33

  Platte Valley route surveyed by, 36–37

  resignation of, 98–99

  UP routes surveyed by, 89, 91–92, 127–28, 131, 132n, 135, 136, 142, 382

  Dillon, Sidney, 271, 281–82, 359, 363, 367, 370–71

  ditch companies, 195–96

  Dix, John A., 37n, 40, 89, 91, 99, 191

  Dodge, Anne Brown, 34

  Dodge, Grenville, 19, 90, 290, 349, 377

  administrative recommendations of, 171, 273

  agricultural opportunities noted by, 212, 229

  annual reports written by, 228–29

  army protection of UP workers requested by, 211, 214

  background of, 31–33

  on bridge construction, 183, 187, 344

  business interests of, 37–38

  as chief engineer, 18, 97, 130, 131–32, 171–72, 176, 183, 211, 221, 228–29, 254, 271, 336, 381

  Civil War experience of, 18, 79, 84–85, 86–87, 88, 96–98, 130, 171, 216, 219, 253, 272, 353

  in completion ceremonies, 354, 363, 365, 366, 367–68, 370

  as congressman, 186, 273, 320

  Durant’s rivalry with, 270–73, 329–30

  on end of construction, 355

  federal bond releases and, 330, 334

  former slaves armed by, 86

  on Indian threat, 130–32, 133, 141, 173, 211, 214–15, 216, 221, 223

  Judah vs., 112

  on labor concerns, 286, 327, 342, 378

  land grants managed by, 187–88, 212, 219–20, 221, 271

  later years of, 381

  Lincoln’s meetings with, 23–24, 26, 39, 86–88, 97, 270–71

  maps created by, 228

  marriage of, 34

  on mineral interests, 187, 188, 189

  personnel assignments by, 171–72, 216

  political support for railroad sought by, 39–41, 253–54, 272–73

  on promotional excursions, 186, 261, 277

  on railroad route, 24, 26, 32–39, 40–41, 87, 89, 127, 131, 135–36, 188–89, 190–91, 210, 221, 223–25, 230, 254, 271–73, 279–80, 285–86, 333, 382

  ransom payment urged by, 359–60

  on rate of progress, 174, 191, 210, 221, 227, 228, 342, 355

  surveying teams praised by, 191

  towns established by, 220, 221, 224, 228, 259

  on UP western limit, 230, 254–55, 330, 339, 341, 342, 355, 362–63

  on war veterans as railroad workers, 19, 177

  on westward movement of rain belt, 212

  Dodge, Nathan, 90

  Donner Party, 146

  Donner Pass, 68, 69–70, 72, 75, 111, 160, 201, 202

  Douglas, Stephen A., 23

  Drew, Daniel, 336

  drone cage, 182

  Duff, John, 186, 211, 359, 360, 367

  dumping boss, 137–38

  Durant, Frank, 170

  Durant, Thomas “Doc,” 19, 217

  background of, 35–36

  chief engineers appointed by, 91, 97, 130, 131, 171, 271

  at completion ceremonies, 359, 363, 365, 367, 381

  construction company set up by, 92–93

  construction progress urged by, 140, 143, 144, 210, 230, 238, 261, 273, 275, 277, 282–83, 290, 352, 381

  construction reports received by, 174–76, 183, 187, 190, 208

  corporate leadership of, 88–90, 91–92, 97, 98–99, 134, 170, 172, 174, 176, 191, 226, 271, 285–86, 375, 381

  CP rivalry and, 239, 242, 255, 282–83, 290, 313, 348, 349, 351

  Crédit Mobilier holdings of, 190, 212, 270

  financial management of, 139, 270, 277, 282, 294–95, 318–20, 335–36, 359–60, 372, 382

  government inspectors and, 169–70, 211

  labor force and, 133, 137, 143, 294

  later years of, 381

  lobbying efforts of, 40, 95–96

  in management conflicts, 212, 226–27, 255, 329–30, 336, 342

  personnel decisions of, 170–71, 271

  publicity excursions attended by, 185–86, 190, 261, 274, 275, 340

  railroad investments of, 37n, 86, 91, 212, 226

  ransom demands on, 359–60

  reputation cultivated by, 270–71, 272

  route determinations and, 36, 128, 132, 144, 271–73, 279

  as speculator, 37n, 91, 93

  unpopularity of, 129–30, 255

  UP backers sought by, 86, 88

  weather delays not accepted by, 325

  Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road Company, 76–77, 122, 149, 233

  dynamite, 201

  Early, Jubal, 96

  Echo Canyon, 237, 277, 283, 285, 287, 288, 291–92, 296, 326

  Echo City, Utah, 316, 317, 327

  Echo Creek, 255, 279

  Echo Summit, 312, 313, 330

  Eddy, J. M., 216

  Edwards, Ogden, 129

  elections:

  of 1860, 23, 39–40, 69, 70

  of 1864, 123

  of 1868, 313, 324

  Elkhorn River, 34, 37, 134, 168, 208

  Elliott, George, 349

  Ellis, Jack, 177

  Emancipation Proclamation, 104

  embankments, 124, 154

  Epler, William, 201

  Erie Railroad, 56, 99, 336

  Evans, James A., 91, 128, 135, 142, 144, 188, 220, 261, 269, 273, 281

  Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 255

  farming, 169, 212, 229, 280

  Farnam, Henry, 32, 35–36, 37n, 38, 40

  Farr, Lorin, 290

  Farrar, Lynn, 119, 350

  Ferguson, Arthur:

  background of, 134

  buffalo country described by, 143

  on Hell-on-Wheels towns, 269

  Indian hostilities witnessed by, 143, 209, 214, 215, 222, 263, 264, 265, 266–67

  in North Platte bridge building, 262, 264

  on taming of West, 267

  as UP surveyor, 134–35, 141, 142, 208, 209, 213, 262–65

  weather problems encountered by, 208–9, 263–64

  on worker fatalities, 264–65

  fills, 154, 332–33

  fires, 208, 216–17, 303–4

  First Transcontinental Railroad, The (Galloway), 288

  fish joints, 236

  Fisk, James, 336, 339, 342

  flood conditions, 208, 228

  fly light, 182

  Fort Bridger, 237–38, 306

  Fortieth Parallel Survey, 145

  Fort Kearney, 141, 184, 187, 211

  Fort Sanders, 210, 221, 251, 261

  Franchot, Richard H., 193

  Freedmen’s Bureau, 152

  Freeman, Leigh, 259, 262

  Free-Soilers, 31

  freight cars, capacity of, 268

  Frémont, Jessie Benton, 49

  Frémont, John Charles, 49

  Frost, G. W., 256, 258

  Fulton, Robert, 32

  Gadsden, James, 59

  Gadsden Purchase, 59

  Galbraith, Robert Miller, 216–17

  Galloway, John Debo, 288

  gambling, 217, 218, 219–20, 228, 372

  gandy dancer, 182

  gaps, 124, 154–55

  Garfield, James, 374

  General Sherman, 139, 170

  Geological Survey, U.S., 145

  George, Henry, 323

  Gilbert, Frank, 277

  Gilliss, John R., 232, 233, 234, 236

  Golden Spike, 356, 357, 360, 364–65, 366,
367, 381

  Gordon, Sarah, 25

  Gould, Jay, 336, 378, 381

  Governor Stanford, 115, 117, 121, 362

  grading work, 118, 119–20, 136–39, 147, 155–57

  Graham, Joseph, 304, 309, 313

  grain production, 169, 229, 280

  Grant, Ulysses S., 86, 174, 184, 220, 360

  army enlistment levels and, 211

  in Civil War, 79, 88, 96, 97–98, 110, 112, 118, 123, 130–31, 344

  on Dodge as railroad engineer, 85, 272–73

  in election of 1868, 272, 275, 313, 324, 325

  on Indian hostilities, 130

  on military railroad construction, 85

  presidency of, 18, 150, 334–35

  railroads supported by, 85, 185, 211, 215, 271, 364, 367, 382

  UP-CP dispute and, 330, 334–35

  on UP financial problems, 336, 342–43, 375

  grapes, cultivation of, 246

  grasshoppers, 282, 283, 284, 293–94

  Gray, George, 158, 291

  Great Basin, 223, 225

  Great Desert, 309–10

  Great Plains:

  buffalo herd on, 173

  economic opportunities of, 169

  Indians dispossessed of, 173, 225–26

  livestock grazing on, 267

  surveying parties on, 140–43

  white settlement of, 139, 172, 184

  Great Platte Valley Route, 36–37

  Great Salt Lake, 202, 293, 319, 330, 333, 353n

  Greeley, Horace, 39, 82, 159, 169, 221, 228, 252

  Green River, 225, 251, 261, 269, 271, 275

  Grimes, James, 190

  Grinnell, J. B., 39

  Griswold, Wesley, 154

  Growth of the American Republic, The (Morison and Commager), 376

  Gwin, William, 65

  Haley, Michael, 257

  Halleck, Henry W., 51

  Hamilton, Alexander, 87–88, 100

  Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, 30

  Harriman, E. A., 132n, 378

  Hart, Alfred A., 122, 337, 362, 365

  hay, 182

  Haymund, Creed, 245

  Heine, W., 250

  Hell-on-Wheels towns, 217–19, 221, 228, 259, 269, 275, 276, 337, 353, 372

  Henry, Joseph, 170

  Henry, Robert, 376

  Hewes, David, 360

  Hills, L. L., 189, 215–16, 220

  Hodges, F. C., 292

  hoggers, 182

  Holladay, Ben, 93, 159, 203

  Holman, William, 83n

  Homestead Act, 172

  Hood, William, 74

  Hooker, Joe, 109

  Hopkins, E. B., 106n

  Hopkins, Mark, 19, 237, 277, 289, 290, 298, 306, 380

  background of, 53

  on blasting progress, 236

  in business, 53, 54, 62, 73, 103

  codes utilized by, 292

  on construction and supply difficulties, 195–96, 235

  in CP financial management, 121, 122, 149, 196, 246, 306n–7n, 322, 335

  CP holdings of, 43, 105, 113

  Huntington’s partnership with, 53, 72, 197, 322