California economic history I
California economic history II
California economic history and geology
Stage routes and summary of early railroads
Early railroads north of San Francisco bay
Railroads- Northern California
Railroads south of San Francisco bay
Pacific railroads. Chap. 1
Inception of the project I, Chap. 1
Inception of the project II
Surveys, estimates, Chap. 1
Surveys and alternate routes
Sacramento Union attitude toward the Pacific railroad project
Pacific railroads
Pacific railroads-General
Pacific railroads-32nd parallel route
Sacramento Valley railroad
Biographies of the associates
Biographies-Southern Pacific I
Biographies-Southern Pacific II
Biography
Resources for construction, Chap. 2
Local aid
Local and State aid, Chap. 2
Central California railroad-San Francisco and Marysville
Federal land grants
Southern Pacific Land grants, Chap. 3
Pacific railroad convention
Incorporation of the C. P.
Acts of 1862 and 1864
Crocker and company, Chap. 4
Contract and finance company
Progress of construction
Mussel Slough, Chap. 4
Elements of high cost in construction
Branch lines. C.P. railroad. Wells Fargo, Chap. 4
Condition of the Central Pacific in 1869, Chap. 5
Govt. Island, Chap. 5
California railroads. Oakland terminal
Western Pacific, Chap. 5
San Francisco, Oakland and Alameda railroads, Chap. 5
Relations between C.P. and California Pacific after the purchase in 1871, Chap. 6
California Pacific-Relations with C.P. after 1871, Chap. 6.
California Pacific-Competition with the C.P., Chap. 6
San Joaquin Valley Railroad, Chap. 6
Condition of the California Pacific in 1871, Chap. 6
California Pacific. Progress of construction, Chap. 6
San Francisco and San Jose Railroad-Early History, Chap. 7
Construction of the San Francisco and San Jose railroad.-Local aid, Chap. 7
Value of the estates of S.H.H. and C. at the time of their deaths, Chap. 7
Los Angeles and vicinity
San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake
Southern Pacific construction companies, Chap. 7
Western Development Company, Chap. 7
Pacific improvement company, Chap. 7
Financing of the W.D. Company and P.J. Company, Chap. 7
Southern Pacific I, Chap. 7
Southern Pacific II, Chap. 7
League of Progress, Chap. 7
C.P. - S.P. system, leases. Chap. 8
Leases C.P. - S.P. Chap. 8
Attemps of the associates to sell out
Northern railway—San Pablo and Tulare. Chap. 8
Colton. Chap. 9
Colton-Charges of embezzlement. Chap. 9
David D. Colton. Chap. 9
Mrs. Colton, Negotiation of companies agreement. Chap. 9
Coal lands-Iron. Chap. 9
Western development company-Dividends
Finances of the C.P. and S.P. 1870-1879. Chap. 10
Attempts to sell C.P. and S.P. securities 1870-79. Chap. 10
Statistics to 1886. Chap. 10
Chapter 11
Constitutional convention of 1879. Chap. 11
Railroad commission 1880-1883. Chap 11
State of California 1860-1890. Chap. 12
Politics. Chap. 12
S.P. and politics. Chap. 12
Newspapers; Huntington and the Press
Bassett letters. Chap. 12
Pacific Mail. Chap. 13
Interest of the Pacific coast in subsidy legislation. Chap. 13
The influence of water competition. Chap. 13
The influence of water competition. Chap. 13
Occidental and oriental
Rate system, C.P. Chap. 14
Special contracts. Chap. 14
California railroads-Laws and resolutions.
Miscellaneous California statutes concerning California railroads, lands, etc.
State legislation-California
California legislation.-General 1850-1870. Chap. 14
Regulations 1850. Chap. 14
Rates and personal discrimination. Chap. 14
Archer Bell 1876. Chap. 14
Board of transportation commissioners 1876. Transportation commissioners 1878. Chap. 14
Freeman bell. Chap. 14
Railroad commission 1880-1883. Chap. 14
Railroad commission 1884-1909
Railroad commission 1892
Railroad commission 1895-1896
Railroad commission
Local rates. Chap. 15
Local rates. Chap. 15
Methods of influencing legislation. Chap. 15
Transcontinental rates. Chap. 16
Administration of transcontinental rates. Chap. 16
Chapter 17
Railroad commission 1889-1892. Chap. 17
Railroad commission 1893-1894. Chap. 17
Traffic association I. Chap. 17
Traffic association II. Chap. 17
Traffic association III. Chap. 17
Clipper ships. Chap. 17
North American navigation company. Chap. 17
Statistics. Chap. 17
Competing railroads in and to California. Chap. 18
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley railroad, 1893-1894- Traffic association
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley-subscription and construction 1895
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley- 1895-1897
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley-Trust agreement
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley-Rates and competition
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley-local aid in San Joaquin Valley
San Francisco and Great Salt Lake railroad
S.F. and San Joaquin Valley-China basin base
Operating character. Chap. 19
Operating characteristics. Chap. 19
Federal subsidy
S.P. mergers. Chap. 22
Bills pending 1919
Suits
Oil and Lumber litigation Chap. 23
French vs. TESCHEMAKER
Estimated receipts
Salton Sea
National statistics-Trucking industry based on N.R.A. code registration, 1934
Los Angeles public library
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous notes
Miscellaneous references