Continuing the saga he started in To the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon Railway and the Northern Pacific, 1879-1884, Peter J. Lewty traces the rivalry and expansion of the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railway systems in the interior Northwest, 1885-93. soft cover 326 pages in 6 x 9 format. Other categories: Publication Book
Downing, Robert W.A series of pages assembled for easy portability and reading, as well as the composition contained in it. At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, typically on railroad topics, with emphasis on the Pacific Northwest.
A series of pages assembled for easy portability and reading, as well as the composition contained in it. At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, typically on railroad topics, with emphasis on the Pacific Northwest.
The Gary Weisz Collection consists of 2 compact discs of archaeological research pertaining to the Clark Fork Division of the Northern Pacific Railroad between 1881 and 1883.
Weisz, Gary J.The Glenn Staehli Collection is is self-published book of railroad stories told to Alice Staehli by her husband Glenn Staehli, who was a locomotive engineer and Road Foreman of Engines of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Staehli, GlennGreat Northern "Goat" magazine, Volume 7, Number 4, April 1930. It includes an article on the creation of "The Empire Builders" radio show.
Great Northern "Valley, Plain & Peak" - a Great Northern Railway public relations publication with images and descriptions of activities and scenes along the line from Saint Paul, Minnesota to the Puget Sound and on to Alaska in the 1890s, circa 1894. Other subject categories:
'The Semaphore', Volume 1, Number 4, April 1924, 8 pages. A monthly publication of the Great Northern Railway Club, Saint Paul, Minnesota, it was edited by W.N.S. Ivins. Articles include: Financial History of the Company, Railway Signaling, Ferguson Talks on Education, Leased Sites on Right of Way, Editorial, Veterans? Corner, Women?s Club.
'The Semaphore', Volume 1, Number 8, August 1924, 20 pages. A monthly publication of the Great Northern Railway Club, Saint Paul, Minnesota, it was edited by W.N.S. Ivins. Articles include: Government Ownership from the Employes? Standpoint, Complimentary Dinner to Minneapolis Employes, Editorial, Puzzle Column, Veterans? Corner, Women?s Club.
'The Semaphore', Volume 1, Number 12, December 1924, 24 pages. A monthly publication of the Great Northern Railway Club, Saint Paul, Minnesota, it was edited by W.N.S. Ivins. Articles include: Spokane Steps Into Front Rank, GN Income Statement, New Type of Freight Car, Editorial, Seattle Has Party, Conductors' Lodge Opposes Charter to Wenatchee Southern, Train Performance, Bugle Blasts, Veterans? Corner, Puzzle Column, Honor Roll, Women's Club.