Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Pacific Railroad Open, How to Go: What to See
States lies beyond the Mississippi, not counting in the outlying purchase of Alaska, which will doubt less prove a very good thing when we have found out what to do with it. The Pacific Railroad fairly bisects this vast area east and west, as the Rocky Mountains the backbone and dividing line of the continent do north and south the two cutting it up into huge quarters, each of which would overlay all Europe this side of Russia, and ?ap lustily in the wind all around the edges. It will take us long to learn what there is on and in it; how long, in deed, to subjugate it to use and the ministries of civilization! But with one railroad of two thousand miles built across it in four years, and two others to follow within the present generation, 0111 strides in its conquest are at least on equal scale with its majesty and its mysteries.
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