Format Map
Contributors Dey, Peter Anthony
Dates 1865
Location Nebraska
United States
Language English
Subjects Maps
Nebraska
Railroads
Union Pacific Railroad Company
United States
Title
Union Pacific Rail Road, map of a portion of Nebraska Territory, showing surveys and location of lines by Peter A. Dey, C.E.
Contributor Names
Dey, Peter Anthony,
Created Published
[N.P., 1865?]
Subject Headings
-  Union Pacific Railroad Company--Maps.
-  Railroads--Nebraska--Maps.
-  United States--Nebraska.
Notes
-  Scale 1:190,080.
-  LC Railroad maps, 588
-  Description derived from published bibliography.
-  Sectional map of part of Nebraska showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the survey lines. "Drawn by J.J. O'Brien." Incorporated in 1862 by Act of Congress providing for the construction of a continuous line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. The connection of the line with the Central Pacific at Promontory, Utah, completed the first transcontinental railroad in 1869.
-  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Medium
Map 89 X 183 Cm.
Call Number
G4191.P3 1865 .D4
Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu
Digital Id
g4191p rr005880 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4191p.rr005880
Library of Congress Catalog Number
98688831
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