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on UP achievement, 340

  as UP consulting engineer, 91, 98, 172, 271, 342

  Young’s contracts with, 282, 283, 289

  Shannon, Fred, 376

  Sharp, John, 285, 287, 290, 364

  Sharp & Young, 285, 290

  Shay, Michael, 349

  sheep grazing, 267

  Sheffield, Joseph, 32

  shell shock, 218

  Sheridan, Philip, 96, 98, 173, 272, 273

  Sherman, Charles T., 96, 139

  Sherman, John, 63, 94, 185, 281–82, 339

  Sherman, William T., 18, 94

  California business interests of, 55, 62

  in Civil War, 96, 97, 123, 182

  Dodge’s relationship with, 96–97, 98, 131–32, 171, 210, 215, 273

  on gold rush, 54

  Grant’s election supported by, 272

  on Indian campaigns, 131–32, 174, 183, 211, 214, 215, 223, 225–26, 266

  on naval transport to California, 51–52, 53, 368

  as promoter of railroads, 185

  recruitment shortages noted by, 211

  on transcontinental project, 63, 171, 271, 357, 367–68, 382

  troop transport by railroads foreseen by, 184–85, 215, 345

  Sherman Pass, 223, 227, 251

  Sherman Summit, 251, 259, 260, 271, 340, 380

  Shilling, W. N., 365–66

  Sierra Nevada mountains:

  border determination on, 108–9, 149

  1866 survey of, 145–46

  railroad route over, 19, 66–70, 72–75, 81, 118, 146–47, 231, 306–8, 343

  Summit Tunnel through, 160–62, 194, 199–202, 204, 206, 232, 235–36, 239, 244, 247

  as timber resource, 310

  Sioux, 130, 135, 172–73, 209, 211, 214, 216, 223, 225, 265, 266

  slang terms, 182

  slavery, 356

  freedom from, 86, 152, 177, 211, 250

  transcontinental route decision impeded by, 31, 36, 43, 60, 63, 76

  Small, Hank, 307

  Smith, Joseph, 279

  Smoot, Bill, 295–96

  snow, 75, 147, 195, 197–98, 203–6, 208, 231, 232–33, 239, 259, 323–25

  snowsheds, 234–35, 245, 302–4

  Snyder, Webster, 257, 258, 324, 325, 329, 344

  Southern Pacific Railroad, 165, 246, 377–78, 379

  spikes, 57, 181

  Spotted Tail (Sioux Indian), 209, 210

  Springfield rifle, 265

  stable bosses, 137

  stagecoach service, 345, 362

  Stanford, Asa Philip, 113

  Stanford, Leland, 19, 113, 245, 255

  business interests of, 72, 73, 104

  on Chinese immigrant workers, 150, 164, 243

  at completion ceremony, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367

  on construction management, 200, 237, 291

  construction photos arranged by, 122

  CP financial management and, 121, 147, 149, 246–47, 301, 335

  CP holdings of, 43, 105

  on Crocker’s financial position, 165

  on eastern railroad limit, 326–27, 330

  financing sought by, 106, 108, 109

  on grading difficulties, 163, 332

  groundbreaking by, 106–7, 362

  later years of, 379–80

  Mormon contracts handled by, 288–90, 291–92, 306, 315–16

  in politics, 62, 72, 74, 196, 243, 380

  on profitability of eastern route, 238

  promotional events handled by, 106–7, 118, 121, 159

  railroad consolidation backed by, 246

  on rate of progress, 300, 306, 316–17

  reputation of, 270

  snowsheds approved by, 302, 304

  on subsidy bonds, 367

  on UP-CP rivalry, 291–92, 312, 316–17, 331, 335

  wagon road owned by, 76

  Stanford, Leland, Jr., 380

  Stanley, Henry Morton, 130, 179, 182, 218, 266

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 229

  state universities, 79n

  steam power, 32, 42

  Stephenson, George, 25, 27

  Stevens, Robert L., 57

  Stevens, Thaddeus, 78

  Stevenson, Robert Louis, 45

  Stewart, Joseph P., 95–96

  Stewart, William M., 339

  Strobridge, Hanna Maria, 198–99, 314, 364

  Strobridge, James Harvey, 19, 120, 244, 382

  background of, 120

  on Big Trestle construction, 338

  blasting operations run by, 156, 200, 201, 235

  on Chinese laborers, 149–50, 152, 164, 241, 243

  at completion ceremony, 365, 366

  construction pace and, 236, 239, 300–301, 322–23, 346, 347, 348

  discipline maintained by, 120, 164, 198

  on drilling technologies, 236–37

  family life of, 198–99, 314

  hiring policies of, 148, 149–50, 161, 198

  supplies organized by, 308, 315, 322–23, 328, 362

  on weather difficulties, 197–98, 204, 206, 305

  work crews organized by, 156, 163, 203, 305, 327, 350, 351

  Strong, Daniel W. “Doc,” 69–70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 108, 112, 113, 115

  Suez Canal, 370

  Sullivan, Michael, 349

  Summit Tunnel, 160–62, 194, 199–202, 204, 206, 232, 235–36, 239, 244, 247

  surveyors, 19, 125–29, 134–36, 140–43, 144, 215–16, 262–65, 326

  Sweet, Cyrus, 363

  switchbacks, 25, 78

  swiveling truck, 25

  tallow-pot, 182

  Taylor, Bayard, 169

  Taylor, John, 368

  T. D. Judah, 115

  telegraph lines, 67, 76, 167, 250, 257, 258, 279, 292, 314, 315, 357, 365, 369–70

  Thatcher, Moses, 169

  Thayer, John M., 185, 210

  Thayer, Sam, 153

  Thompson, A. L., 258

  tie-down, 182

  tie layers, 180, 181–82

  timber supplies, 135, 139–40, 154, 189, 254, 309–10

  Tipton, F. W., 185

  Todd, John, 357

  track layers, 118, 139, 275–76, 311–12, 315, 329, 346–52

  Train, George Francis, 86, 88, 90, 92–93, 96, 186, 191

  transcontinental railroad:

  completion ceremonies of, 354, 356, 360–68

  congressional legislation on, 77–81, 83, 89, 94–96, 101–2, 108, 111, 123, 143, 147, 193–94

  economic benefits of, 249–50, 253, 369–71

  government financial aid on, 19, 58, 60, 64, 80–81, 87–88, 94–95, 252–55, 330–31, 333–35, 367, 377

  grades used in, 66, 69, 74, 78, 119

  land grants to, 60, 64, 81, 95, 253, 375–77

  media enthrallment with, 185

  meeting point of, 95, 254–55, 291, 339–40, 345, 358

  mileage of, 18

  mineral rights near, 95

  passenger and freight charges on, 369, 376

  political backing on, 39–41, 58–61, 279

  popular support of, 24–25, 26, 27, 30, 32, 63, 101–2, 144, 149, 185, 194, 221–22, 249, 253, 345, 356–58

  profitability of, 19

  right of way along sides of, 80

  route chosen for, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32–39, 40–41, 59, 60–61, 63, 66–67, 125–29, 326

  speed of, 357, 369

  Washington promotional efforts on, 59–61, 64–68, 75–76, 193, 194

  Western European enthusiasm on, 250

  see also Central Pacific Railroad; Union Pacific Railroad

  transcontinental railroad construction:

  CP-UP rivalry in, 155, 193–94, 201, 203, 225, 230–31, 238–39, 241, 242–43, 244, 247, 248, 249, 252, 274, 277, 282–83, 290–92, 300, 304–5, 306, 313, 316–17, 322–23, 331, 333–35, 337–40, 341–42, 346–52, 362–63, 365, 371–72

  criticisms of, 252–53

  disputed territory in, 330–31, 333–35, 339–40

  end of, 352–55

  geolog
ical challenges of, 250–52

  pace of progress in, 20, 178, 194, 252

  parallel grades in, 255, 277, 290–92, 306, 327, 353, 371–72

  speed vs. quality of, 19, 20, 252, 371

  supply routes for, 19–20, 249

  water sources planned in, 127

  workforce on, 21–22, 378–79

  see also construction workers

  Trans-Siberian Railway, 18

  trestles, 26, 124, 139, 154–55, 338–39

  Truckee River, 201, 202, 231, 237, 244, 304, 305, 307–8, 309

  tunnels, 20

  blasting powder used on, 160–61, 328

  Chinese workers vs. Cornish miners in excavation of, 199–200

  cost of, 104, 161, 235–36, 291

  in granite, 147, 155–56, 231–32, 235

  hoisting engine used in work on, 199

  nitroglycerin blasting of, 200–201, 235–36, 288, 328

  physical demands of work on, 21

  Summit, 160–62, 194, 199–202, 204, 206, 232, 235–36, 239, 244, 247

  switchbacks vs., 78

  on UP line, 207, 288, 295, 327–28

  weather delays on, 197, 203, 204–5, 207, 232–34

  Tweed, William M. “Boss,” 336

  Tweed, William M., Jr., 336, 339

  Union Pacific Railroad (UP):

  board of directors of, 83–84, 128

  bridges constructed by, 211, 221, 252, 259–61, 276–77, 288, 338, 344, 373

  Cheyenne museum on, 221

  chief engineers of, 18, 84–85, 91–92, 97, 98–99, 131–32, 171–72, 254, 381

  city development aided by, 167–69, 176

  in completion ceremonies, 354, 363–67

  construction contracts on, 92–93, 99, 105, 212, 227, 246, 282–85, 294–95, 318–20, 335–36

  construction management of, 18, 254, 256–62, 329–30

  corporate leadership of, 19, 83–84, 89, 170–72, 191, 212, 226–27, 252, 285–86, 336, 342, 378, 380–81

  costs of, 98, 99, 226, 283, 329

  cottonwood ties on, 139–40, 252, 274

  CP rivalry with, 155, 193–94, 201, 203, 225, 230–31, 238–39, 241, 242–43, 244, 247, 248, 249, 252, 274, 277, 282–83, 290–92, 300, 304–5, 306, 313, 316–17, 322–23, 331, 333–35, 337–40, 341–42, 346–52, 362–63, 365, 371–72

  creation of, 80, 83, 89, 279, 365

  Crédit Mobilier dividends of stock in, 318, 372–75

  curves in, 135

  defective construction on, 344

  eastern terminus of, 87, 89–90, 91

  expansion of, 378

  financial management of, 92–94, 95–96, 98, 140, 190, 226, 270, 277, 282–83, 301, 318–21, 329, 330, 335–37, 339, 342–43, 359–60, 372–75, 378

  fires on, 208, 216–17, 222–23

  government bonds for, 84, 95, 98, 143, 170, 190, 226, 227, 252, 254, 334, 335, 375

  government inspections of, 169–70, 183, 184, 211, 215, 252, 276

  grading work on, 136–39, 174, 213, 274, 285, 287, 288, 290–92, 324, 327, 341

  groundbreaking ceremony of, 89–90

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

  highest altitude of, 210, 259, 261

  Indian hostilities as obstacle to, 20, 132, 136, 141, 172–73, 174, 183, 209, 211, 214–16, 220, 222–23, 225–26, 227, 263, 264–67

  investors in, 86, 88–89, 93–94, 95, 212, 226–27, 252, 279

  Irish workers on, 18, 21, 177, 217–18, 327, 378

  laborers on, 133, 136–39, 143–44, 173, 177–82, 189, 210, 211, 212–13, 221–22, 230–31, 274, 275–76, 281–85, 286–88, 290, 294–96, 329, 359, 378

  land grants developed by, 98, 187–88, 211–12, 219–20, 252, 253

  locomotives of, 139, 186, 221, 226

  management difficulties of, 91–92, 98–99, 336

  military organizational model of, 172, 213

  Oregon Short Line of, 224–25, 377

  passenger service on, 184, 187, 222, 324–25

  profitability of, 93, 98, 212, 226, 227, 252, 336

  promotional excursions on, 185–86, 190, 261, 275, 281–82

  quality vs. speed in building of, 140, 144, 191–92, 252, 273, 274, 276

  ransom paid for officials of, 359–60

  rates of progress on, 138–39, 140, 143, 159, 170, 174, 176, 179, 182–83, 184, 185, 191, 192, 203, 208, 210, 212, 221–22, 226–28, 230, 243, 259, 261, 262, 273–77, 297, 322–23, 327–28, 331, 346, 352–53, 354

  route decisions on, 87, 91–92, 95, 98, 127–29, 132, 134–36, 142, 144, 168, 175, 188–89, 190–91, 210, 212, 220, 221, 223–25, 251, 254, 262, 271–73, 279–80, 319, 333

  smoothness of ride on, 183

  standard gauge used in, 95, 180

  supply routes for construction of, 20, 133, 167, 173, 175, 179–80, 181, 227, 230, 254, 260, 274, 373

  telegraph contacts of, 256–57, 258

  territory served by, 18

  towns established along, 188, 220–21, 224, 259–60, 262, 324, 337, 354

  track-laying operations of, 170, 171, 173–74, 180–82, 209, 212–13, 227–28, 244, 259, 273–74, 275–76, 300, 322–23, 327, 346

  travel speeds of, 170, 183, 187

  tunnels constructed on, 207, 288, 295, 327–28

  water supplies of, 223–24, 225, 262

  weather conditions on, 173, 178, 190, 207–8, 209, 228, 239, 259, 276, 277, 292, 296, 324–25, 361

  western limit of, 95, 193–94, 225, 230, 238, 254–55, 277, 290, 291–92, 326, 332, 335, 339–40, 341, 355, 358, 371–72

  as Western U.S. troop transport, 184, 215, 253

  United States:

  population growth of, 27–28, 139, 371

  Southern secession from, 69, 70, 75, 76

  taming of West in, 267

  territorial expansion of, 42–43

  troop transport in, 184, 215, 345–46

  as world power, 133, 358

  UP, see Union Pacific Railroad

  Utah:

  agriculture in, 280, 282, 284, 293

  railroad routes in, 279–80, 286, 315–17, 319

  statehood of, 18

  UP-CP rivalry over, 255, 277

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 114, 115, 116, 270, 336

  Wade, Benjamin, 185

  walking bosses, 137, 138

  Ward, Artemus, 97

  Warren, Gouverneur K., 276, 313

  Wasatch Range, 128, 129, 189, 202, 224, 231, 237, 255, 262, 276, 312, 319, 328

  Washburne, E. B., 94–95

  water supplies, 162, 195–96, 202, 223–24, 225, 262, 268–69, 301, 309, 372

  Weber River Canyon, 128, 202, 224, 225, 237, 238, 261, 279, 283, 287, 289, 291, 292, 295, 300, 328, 332, 361

  Webster, Daniel, 29, 357

  West, Chauncey, 290

  Western Pacific Railroad, 246

  Wheat, Carl, 59

  whistle down brakes, 182

  Whitman, Walt, 358, 370

  Whitney, Josiah D., 108, 149

  Wilder, J. O., 205

  Winnemucca, Nev., 299, 313

  Winther, Oscar, 139

  Wood, George, 307

  workers, railroad, see construction workers

  Wyoming:

  population growth in, 210n

  UP route in, 212, 220, 251, 254, 256–64, 268–69, 271–76, 282, 288, 319

  Young, Brigham, 19, 129, 224, 278–85, 364

  code name of, 292

  construction contracts with, 261, 282–85, 288–90, 294–95, 306, 335, 342

  CP-UP rivalry and, 242–43

  Durant’s nonpayment of, 294–95, 318–20, 335–36, 372

  leadership qualities of, 278, 285

  Mormon church led by, 279, 280, 286

  on railroad towns, 276

  Salt Lake City railroad route sought by, 128, 129, 279–80, 286, 289, 372–73

  on UP board of directors, 128

  UP stock purchased by, 86, 279

  Young, Brigham, Jr., 281–82, 285

/>   Young, John W., 285

  Young, Joseph A., 279, 285

  Yuba Railroad, 246

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