Bureau of Railway Economics
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- Report and Estimate of R. R. Powell, On Surveys from Holden and Pleasant Hill to Fort Scott
- Report of an 1868 survey of the route of the Pacific Railroad in Missouri and Kansas.
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- Report of Engineer Board to Citizen's Committee
- 1874 report detailing the problems and opportunities presented by the Mill Creek Valley railroad corridor through the city of St. Louis. As that corridor divided the city, various recommendations were discussed to construct bridges over it.
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- Report of Joint Committee to Investigate Books and Accounts of Pacific Railroad Company
- Report to the Missouri General Assembly on the finances of the Pacific Railroad Company
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- Reports of the majority and minority of the Committee on Western Connections.
- Two reports from 1857 about the B&O's interest in expanding West across the Ohio River.
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- Second Mortgage of the Pacific Railroad (of Missouri)
- To which is Attached Contract Extending the Principal of the Bonds, At 5% interest, to July 1, 1938, and form of new coupons.
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- Speech of Hon. E. B. Washburne, of Illinois, on the Proposition to Limit the Rates of Fare and Freight on the Pacific Railroad
- Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1868. And Also, on the Miscellaneous Appropriation Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1868.
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- Speech of Honorable Thomas Allen of St. Louis
- On the bill proposing a loan of credit of the state to expedite the construction of the Pacific Railroad, and of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. Delivered in the Senate of Missouri.
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- Statement Showing the Passed Action and Progress, and Present Position of the Pacific Railroad Company, of MO
- With some suggestions as to the mode of expediting and securing the construction of both the Kansas and South-West routes
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- Statement of the Pacific Railroad
- Statement of the condition of the Pacific Railroad submitted to the legislature in 1857