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Book info:
Author: Eastern Division Union Pacific Railway
Title: Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific Railway, E. D. ; speeches of Senators Yates ... [and others] on the Pacific rail road question. Delivered at the banquet given to them by the City council, and Merchants' exchange, at the Southern hotel, St. Louis, June 14, 1867. Proceedings of meeti
Publisher: St. Louis, S. Levinson, printer
Subject (keywords, tags): Pacific railroads
Contributor: University of California Libraries
Format: txt
Size: 77 kb
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