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REFERENCES CITED

Allen, Linda and Michael Curto
1995 Golden Spike National Historic Site, Plant Species List. Document on file at Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Ames, Charles Edgar
1969 Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad. Appleton Century-Crofts, Meredith Corporation, New York.

Anderson, Adrienne
1983 Ancillary Construction on Promontory Summit, Utah: Those Domestic Structures Built by Railroad Workers. In Forgotten Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American History. Compiled and edited by Albert E. Ward. Contributions to Anthropological Studies No. 3. Center for Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Anderson, Adrienne and F. A. Ketterson, Jr.
1976 The Cultural Resources of Golden Spike National Historic Site: Inventory, Evaluation and Recommendations for Effective Management. Unpublished manuscript. Copy available at the Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service. Lincoln.

Anderson, Bernice Gibbs
1965 The Gentile City of Corinne. In Our Pioneer Heritage: The Golden Spike. Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
1968 The Pacific Railway and the Golden Spike, 1869-1969. Golden Spike Association of Box Elder County, Utah.
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Arrington, Leonard J.
1969 The Transcontinental Railroad and the Development of the West. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1):3-15.

Athearn, Robert G.
1969 Contracting for the Union Pacific. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1): 16-40.

Ayres, James E.
1982 Archaeological Survey of Golden Spike National Historic Site and Record Search for Promontory, Utah. Ms. Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Best, Gerald M.
1969a Iron Horse to Promontory. Golden Spike Edition. Golden West Books, San Marinno California.
1969b Rendezvous at Promontory: The "Jupiter" and No. 119. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1):69-75.

Bowman, J. N.
1969 Driving the Last Spike at Promontory, 1869. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1):76-101.

Carmen, Harry J and Charles H. Mueller
1926 The Contract and Finance Company of the Central Pacific Railroad. Mississippi Valley Historical Review 14 (3).

Carter, Kate B. (compiler)
1965 Our Pioneer Heritage: The Golden Spike. Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

Chinn, Thomas W. (editor)
1969 A History of the Chinese in California: A Syllabus. Chinese Historical Society of America, San Francisco.

Clay, W. A.
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Combs, Barry B.
1986 Westward to Promontory.: Building the Union Pacific Across the Plains and Mountains. Crown Publishers, with the cooperation of the Oakland Museum and Union Pacific Corporation, New York.

Crofutt, George
1869 Great Trans-Continental Railroad Guide. Geo. A. Crofutt, Chicago.
1872 Trans-Continental Tourist's Guide. Geo. A. Crofutt, New York.
1874 Crofutt's Trans-Continental Guide. Geo. A. Crofutt, New York.
1879 Crofutt's New Overland Tourist and Pacific Coast Guide. Vol. 2. The Overland Publishing Company, Chicago.

Daggett, Stuart
1922 Chapters on the History of the Southern Pacific. Ronald Press, New York.

Davis, John P.
1894 The Union Pacific Railway: A Study in Railway Politics, History, and Economics. Chicago.

Dillon, Sidney
1892 Historic Moments: Driving the Last Spike of the Union Pacific. Scribner's Magazine 12 (2):253-259.

Dodge, Grenville M.
1870 Report of the Chief Engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad, February 11, 1870, 41st Congress, 2d session, House Executive Document 132.

Eicholtz, Leonard
1869 Diaries. American Heritage Center. University of Wyoming.

Finn, Isaac W.
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Galloway, John Debo
1950 The First Transcontinental Railroad: Central Pacific, Union Pacific. Simmons-Boardman, New York.

Gerristen, Bernice Houghton
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Goetzmann, William H.
1966 Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West. W. W. Norton, New York.

Gregory, James F.
1876 Report of Capt. James F. Gregory, November 18, 1876. In Union and Central Pacific Railways, 44th Congress, 2d session, House Executive Document 38.

Hanover, Elmer
1996 Transportation History. The Development of Golden Spike National Historic Site. A History of Its Creation. Copy available at Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Hyde, Louis Howard (compiler)
1895 A Compilation of the Letters of Samuel B. Reed and Notes Concerning His Life. Copy available at the Union Pacific Historical Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.

Ketterson, F. A., Jr.
1969a Golden Spike National Historic Site: Development of an Historical Reconstruction. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1):5 8-68.

1969b Historical Base Map and Documented Narrative, 1869, Golden Spike National Historic Site, Utah. Report no. FNP-HH-7 1-42. Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service. Copy available at Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Ketterson, F. A., Jr. and Robert M. Utley
1969 Golden Spike. Government Printing Office, Washington.

Kraus, George
1969a Chinese Laborers and the Construction of the Central Pacific. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1):41-57.
1969b High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific (now the Southern Pacific) across the High Sierra. American West, Palo Alto, California.

Klein, Maury
1987a Source Notes for Union Pacific: Birth of a Railroad, 1862-1893. Doubleday, New York. Distributed by the Union Pacific Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.
1987b Union Pacific, Birth of a Railroad: 1862-1893. Doubleday & Company, Inc. Garden City, New York.

Lester, John Erastus
1873 The Atlantic to the Pacific. What to See, and How to See It. Shepard and Gill, Boston.

McCague, James
1964 Moguls and Iron Men: The Story of the First Transcontinental Railroad. Harper & Row, New York.

Mann, David H.
1969 The Undriving of the Golden Spike. Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (1): 124-134.

Morgan, Dale
1964 Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Bison Book edition reprinted from the 1953 edition.

Morris, Isaac
1869 Condition of the Union Pacific Railroad. Transmitted to the House Committee on the Pacific Railroad, June 3, 1876, 44th Congress, 1st session, House Executive Document 180.

National Park Service
1988 Statement for Management: Golden Spike National Historic Site. Rocky Mountain Region, Denver, Colorado.
1994 Golden Spike Rail Feasibility Study.' Reconnaissance Survey, Ogden, Utah, to Golden Spike National Historic Site. Rocky Mountain Region, Denver, Colorado.
1987 National Register Nomination Form. Copy available at Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Owens, Della
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Phillips, Mrs. Jennings
1974 Golden Spike Oral History Collection, Ms 95, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Pine, George
1871 Beyond the West. T. J. Griffiths, Utica, New York.

Rae, W. F.
1871 Westward by Rail.' The New Route to the East. D. Appleton, New York.

Raymond, Anan S. and Richard E. Fike
1981 Rails East to Promontory: The Utah Stations. Cultural Resource Series 8. Bureau of Land Management, Utah. Copy available at the Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Reeder, Clarence A., Jr.
1970 The History of Utah's Railroads, 1869-1883. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.

Saxton, Alexander
1966 The Army of Canton in the High Sierra. Pacific Historical Review 35 (2):141-152.

Simpson, J. H.
1866 Report on Board Convened to Determine on a Standard for Construction of the Pacific Railroad, made to Honorable James Harlan, Secretary of the Interior, February 24, 1866, with Accompanying Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Smith, Christopher
1996 Railroads Didn't Meet at the Golden Spike. Salt Lake Tribune, May 13.

Stegner, Wallace
1942 Mormon Country. Duell, Sloan & Pearce, New York.

Stewart, William
1869 Congressional Globe. 41st Congress, 1st session.

Strack, Don
1997 Ogden Rails: A History of Railroads in Ogden, Utah, From 1869 to Today. Golden Spike Chapter, Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, Ogden, Utah. Printed by Paulhamus Litho, Montoursville, Pennsylvania.

Union Pacific
1867 The Union Pacific Railroad from Omaha, Nebraska, Across the Continent, Making, with its Connections, an Unbroken Line from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Its Construction, Resources, Earnings, and Prospects. Pamphlet published by the Union Pacific Railroad Co. Copy available at the Council Bluffs Public Library, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
1868 Union Pacific Railroad: Across the Continent West from Omaha, Nebraska. Progress of the Union Pacific Railroad West from Omaha, Nebraska, Across the Continent, Making, with its Connections, an Unbroken Line from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Eight Hundred and Twenty miles Completed Sept. 20, 1868. Pamphlet published by Union Pacific Railroad Company. Copy available at the Union Pacific Historical Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.

United States Senate
1870 Letter of the Secretary of the Interior Communicating in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of this Date, the Report on the Final Completion of the Pacific Railroad, May 23, 1870. 41st Congress, 2d session, Senate Executive Document 90
1965a Authorizing the Golden Spike National Monument in the State of Utah. 89th Congress, 1st session, Senate Report 329.
1965b Golden Spike National Monument. Senate Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Parks and Recreation of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, 89th Congress, First Session, on 5: 26. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Utley, Robert M.
1960 The National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings — Special Report on Promontory Summit, Utah (Golden Spike National Historic Site). Region Three, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Copy available from Golden Spike National Historic Site.

Wheeler, Keith, editor
1973 The Railroaders. Old West Series. Time-Life Publications, New York, New York.

White, Henry K.
1895 History of the Union Pacific Railway. Economic Studies of the University of Chicago, No. 11. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Williams, Henry T. (editor)
1876 The Pacific Tourist. Williams' Illustrated Trans-Continental Guide of Travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Henry T. Williams, New York.

Woodward, Marion
Undated statement. "This is Promontory as I Remember It." Copy available at Golden Spike National Historic Site.



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