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Colorado Agriculture Bibliography 2005 A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Material Published 1820-1945 Subject Area: Railroads Type of Materials: Monographs Produced by the Colorado State University Libraries Copyright by Colorado State University Libraries Applies Overview This portable document file (.pdf ) is part of the Colorado Agriculture Bibliography project and includes bibliographic information on a variety of topics related to Colorado’s agricultural and rural past. The topics covered in this project are varied but include agriculture, education, water, mining, tourism, recreation, and more. The bibliography contains information about but not full-text for books, journals, dissertations, theses, archival collections, maps, photos, pamphlets, and more. The Web site and bibliography reflects Colorado’s contribution to the Preserving the History of United States Agriculture and Rural Life Project . This nation-wide effort aims to identify and preserve state and locally significant literature. The project involves the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Cornell University, the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), the National Agricultural Library (NAL), and other land-grant universities. The records in this bibliography may cover several subject areas and are listed alphabetically by author. A searchable website of the bibliography is also available if you would like to create searches and find information on other topics. Colorado Agriculture Searchable Bibliography http://vulture.library.colostate.edu/agbib/ For more information about this project visit the website at: Colorado Agriculture Bibliography http://lib.colostate.edu/research/agbib/ The bibliography of Colorado history project was funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The project is part of the United States Agriculture Information Network (USAIN) Preservation Program. Cornell University coordinated the grant project. 1 1. _______ (1910s). A descriptive view book in colors reproducing from actual photographs the most prominent views on the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad : (Moffat Road) . Omaha, Neb.: Barkalow Bros. News Co. [61] p. 30 col. pl. ; 20 1/2 x 26 cm.Cover has mounted col. ill. and title: "'Over the Rockies to the top of the world' on the Denver & Salt Lake Railroad--Moffat Road."/ Illustrated t.p./ Descriptive letterpress on pages opposite illustrations. Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company. Colorado -- Pictorial works. Rocky Mountains -- Pictorial works. 2. _______ (1903). The grandest views in America : along the cog road to the summit of Pike's Peak . Chicago: Poole Bros. 11 p. ill. (some col.) ; 23 x 21 cm. fold. to 23 x 11 cm."T.D.A. Cockerell, Sept. 18, 1903, revised by E.C. Schneider"- -p. 10, chart. Rack-railroads -- Colorado. Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway Company. Pikes Peak (Colo.) 3. _______ (1922). Plan and agreement of reorganization of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad company, dated, January 27, 1922 . S.l.: s.n.]. 33 p. ; 28 cm. Railroads -- Colorado -- Finance. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company. 4. _______ (1868). Union Pacific Railroad : the great national highway between the Missouri River and California . Chicago: Horton & Leonard. 12, [6] p. map ; 22 cm."The direct route to Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada, and California. Open from Omaha to the Mountains." Railroads -- Utah -- Routes. Railroads -- Colorado -- Routes. Railroads -- Idaho -- Routes. Railroads -- Montana -- Routes. Railroads -- Nevada -- Routes. Railroads -- California -- Routes. Railroads -- Nebraska -- Routes. Railroads -- West (U.S.) -- Routes. Union Pacific Railroad Company. 5. 2 _______ (1867). Union Pacific Railroad : the great National Highway between the mountains and the east. The direct route to Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and California . Chicago: Horton & Leonard. 16 p. map ; 20 cm. Railroads -- Utah -- Routes. Railroads -- Colorado -- Routes. Railroads -- Idaho -- Routes. Railroads -- Montana -- Routes. Union Pacific Railroad Company. 6. _______ G. L. Anderson. (1936). General William J. Palmer; a decade of Colorado railroad building, 1870-1880 . Colorado Springs: 172 p. illus. (map) 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 167-172.By George L. Anderson. Palmer, William Jackson, 1836-1909. Kansas Pacific Railway Company. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company. 7. _______ T. Atchison and Santa Fe Railway Company. (1873). Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé R.R. General offices. Topeka, Kan., August 30th, 1873. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad having been extended to Granada, Col., I take this method of calling your attention to the advantages offered by this new route to the shippers of Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona . Topeka: 2 l. 21 cm. Signed M.L. Sargent, Gen'l freight agent. 8. _______ S. Bowles. (1872). Colorado revisited . S.l.: s.n. 6 p. ; 25 cm. Title from caption./ Date of publication inferred from text./ "The railroads of Colorado. The narrow gauge line and its success. The advantages of narrow gauge roads .... The new path to Mexico by the continental plateau. Colorado Springs and Manitou and their natural attractions".Editorial letter by Samuel Bowles, republished from the Springfield Republican. Narrow gauge railroads -- Colorado. Railroads -- Colorado. Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company. 9. _______ F. M. Case, Union Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad. (1866). Report of F.M. Case, Division Engineer, on surveys of Cache la Poudre, and South Platte routes; and other mountain passes in Colorado, made in 1864 . New York: W.C. Bryant & Co. Printers. 11 p. table. 23 cm. (1862-1880)At head of title: Appendix B./ Detached from Union Pacific 3 Railroad Company. Union Pacific Railroad, report of Thomas C. Durant ... in relation to the surveys made up to the close of the year 1864. This is Appendix B to the report./ Photocopy of a copy in University of Nebraska library. ll p. on ll leaves 23 cm. Pacific railroads -- Explorations and surveys. Mountain passes -- Colorado. 10. _______ F. M. Case and Union Pacific Railroad Company. (1864). Report of F.M. Case, of surveys of Cache La Poudre & South Platte routes; and other mountain passes in Colorado . New York?: s.n. 11 p. ; 23 cm. (1862- 1880)Caption title./ At head of title: Union Pacific Railroad./ Report dated "Omaha, Neb. T'y, Dec. 15, 1864." Pacific railroads -- Explorations and surveys. Mountain passes -- Colorado. 11. _______ G. S. Clason and Clason Map Company. (1906) Traveler's guide map of Colorado . Denver: Clason Map Co. (George Samuel)16 cm.)EnglishCategory of scale: a Constant ratio linear horizontal scale: 1140480 Coordinates-- westernmost longitude: W1090000 Coordinates--easternmost longitude: W1020000Folded title: Traveler's guide to Colorado./ Relief shown by hachures./ Shows railroads with mileages, wagon roads, towns, post offices, natural features, township and range./ Indexes on verso keyed to location on map: Principal towns -- Principal mountain peaks -- Villages, railroad stations and post offices./ Includes text and list of railroads and express companies on verso./ Booklet text describes features of Colorado.Geo. S. Clason.Map. Railroads -- Colorado -- Maps. Colorado -- Maps. 12. _______ Colorado and Southern Railway. Chief Engineer's Office. (1923). The Colorado & Southern Railway Co. list of bridges, trestles & culverts. South Park Division . Denver Colo.: Chief Engineer's Office. 55 p. ; 29 cm. Ledger includes information on bridges in the Denver Terminal Division and the South Park Division (including the districts of Platte Canyon, Clear Creek, and Gunnison). Gives bridge number; kind, length, and height as of June 30, 1918; permanent kind, length and date built; remarks. Cover title./ Annotated, with entries dated after 1923./ "April 6, 1923." Railroad bridges -- Colorado -- Registers. Railroads -- Buildings and structures -- Colorado. Colorado and Southern Railway. 13. 4 _______ Colorado and Southern Railway. (1925). Standard practice circular no. 2 : renewing main and branch line bridges . S.l.: s.n.]. 3 leaves. Legend includes permanent structures, rebuilt in kind, and treated piling and untreated decks. map ; 28 cm.Caption title./ Accompanying map titled: The C. & S. Ry. Co. bridge maintenance chart, map #B.A.3.13 (dated 2-28-1921). Railroad bridges -- Colorado -- Maps. Railroads -- Buildings and structures -- Colorado. Colorado and Southern Railway. 14. _______ Colorado and Southern Railway. Chief Engineer's Office. (1923). The Colorado & Southern Railway Co. list of bridges, trestles & culverts. Northern Division . Denver Colo.: Chief Engineer's Office. 93 p. ; 29 cm. Ledger includes information on bridges in the Denver Terminal Division and the Northern Division (including the districts of Fort Collins, Wyoming, Falcon). Gives bridge number; kind, length, and height as of June 30, 1918; permanent kind, lenght and date built; remarks. Cover title./ Annotated, with entries dated after 1923./ "April 6, 1923." Railroad bridges -- Colorado -- Registers. Railroad bridges -- Wyoming -- Registers. Railroads -- Buildings and structures -- Colorado. Railroads -- Buildings and structures -- Wyoming. Colorado and Southern Railway. 15. _______ Colorado and Southern Railway. Chief Engineer's Office. (1923). The Colorado & Southern Railway Co. list of bridges, trestles & culverts. Southern Division . Denver Colo.: Chief Engineer's Office. 1 v. (unpaged) ; 29 cm. Ledger includes information on bridges in the Pueblo, Trinidad and New Mexico districts of the