The Kansas Pacific Railway (KP) was a historic railroad company that operated in the western United States in the late 19th century. It was a federally chartered railroad, backed with government land grants. At a time when the first transcontinental railroad was being constructed by the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific, it tried and failed to join the transcontinental ranks. It was originally the "Union Pacific, Eastern Division", although it was completely independent. The Pennsylvania Railroad, working with Missouri financiers, designed it as a feeder line to the transcontinental system. The owners lobbied heavily in Washington for money to build a railroad from Kansas City to Colorado, and then to California. It failed to get funding to go west of Colorado. It operated many of the first long-distance lines in the state of Kansas in the 1870s, extending the national railway network westward across that state and into Colorado. Its main line furnished a principal transportation route that opened up settlement of the central Great Plains, and its link from Kansas City to Denver provided the last link in the coast-to-coast railway network in 1870. The railroad was consolidated with the Union Pacific in 1880, and its mainline continues to be an integral part of the Union Pacific network today. (From Wikipedia) More about Kansas Pacific Railway Company:
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13 additional books about Kansas Pacific Railway Company in the extended shelves: Kansas West. (Golden West Books, 1963), by George L. Anderson (page images at HathiTrust)
Report of surveys across the continent, in 1867-'68, on the thirty-fifth and thirty-second parellels, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific Railway to the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco and San Diego ... (W.B. Selheimer, Printer, 1869), by William Jackson Palmer and Kansas Pacific Railway Company (page images at HathiTrust)
In the Senate of the United States, May 1, 1896 : ordered to be printed (U.S. G.P.O.], 1896), by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Pacific Railroads, John Tyler Morgan, and John Henry Gear (page images at HathiTrust)
The Union Pacific railway Eastern division, or (Kansas Pacific railway.) Importance of its route to all sections of the country. Petition of sixty railroad presidents, memorials of boards of trade...resolutions of state legislatures, conventions, etc. (J. L. Pearson, printer, 1868), by Eastern Division Union Pacific Railway (page images at HathiTrust)
Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Union Pacific Ralway Company, including its Kansas Pacific lines; dated October 15, 1895. (s.n., 1895), by Union Pacific Railway Company, Louis Fitzgerald, New York Mercantile Trust Company, and Loeb and Company Kuhn (page images at HathiTrust)
Pacific railroad lines : speech of Hon. J.B. Chaffee, of Colorado, in the United States Senate, November 13, 1877. (Washington : [publisher not identified], 1877., 1877), by Jerome Bunty Chaffee (page images at HathiTrust)
The Kansas Pacific Railway and its relations to the Union Pacific Railroad and the government of the United States. ([New York] : [Kansas Pacific Railway], [1877?], 1877), by L. H. Meyer, United States Department of the Interior, and Kansas Pacific Railway Company (page images at HathiTrust)
Argument submitted on behalf of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co., before the Secretary of the Interior and the Attorney-General of the U.S. (New York : H.J. Hewitt, Printer, 1877., 1877), by Artemas H. Holmes, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Kansas Pacific Railway Company (page images at HathiTrust)
The Pacific railroads : the rights of the people ignored. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1874], 1874) (page images at HathiTrust)
Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and the Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company ([S.l. : s.n., 1875?], 1875), by Kansas Pacific Railway Company, James M. Woolworth, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, and United States. Circuit Court (Nebraska) (page images at HathiTrust)
The Kansas Pacific Railway and its relations to the government of the United States. ([New York] : [Kansas Pacific Railway], [1877?], 1877), by United States Department of the Interior and Kansas Pacific Railway Company (page images at HathiTrust)
Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and the Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company (Lawrence, Kan. : Journal Steam Print, [1876?], 1876), by Kansas Pacific Railway Company, John Palmer Usher, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, and United States. Circuit Court (Nebraska) (page images at HathiTrust)
History of the first mortage [sic] 30 years 6 per cent paramount lien bonds having priority over the subsidy bonds of the United States. Issued by and assigned to Charles Durkee from 1865 to 1869 by the Union and Kansas Pacific Railroad Co., and the Central and Western Pacific Railroad Company and by order and demand of President Johnson made on these railroads ... (Printed by Stoner & Hughes, 1912), by Jacob J. Souder and Charles Durkee (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Additional books by Kansas Pacific Railway Company in the extended shelves: Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Argument submitted on behalf of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co., before the Secretary of the Interior and the Attorney-General of the U.S. (New York : H.J. Hewitt, Printer, 1877., 1877), also by Artemas H. Holmes and Union Pacific Railroad Company (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Colorado tourist and illustrated guide via the "Golden belt route," the great wheat and corn producing region extending from the Missouri river through central Kansas and Colorado (which is traversed by the Kansas Pacific railway) to the Rocky mountain resorts. (Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, 1879), also by Stephen F. Smart (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Forest tree culture on Kansas prairies : an argument in favor of a more general cultivation of useful forest trees upon the prairie farms of Kansas : together with specific directions concerning the kinds of trees adapted to the soil and the proper methods of planting and cultivation ([Kansas City, Mo.] : Kansas Pacific Railway, 1879, 1879), also by Maximilian G. Kern (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Guide map of the best and shortest cattle trail to the Kansas Pacific Railway : with a concise and accurate description of the route; showing distances, streams, crossings, camping grounds, wood and water, supply stores, etc., from the Red River crossing to Ellis, Russell, Ellsworth, Brookville, Salina, Solomon and Abilene. (Kansas Pacific Railway Co., 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Guide map of the great Texas cattle trail from Red River crossing to the old reliable Kansas Pacific Railway (Branding Iron Press, 1956) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: The Kansas Pacific Railway and its relations to the government of the United States. ([New York] : [Kansas Pacific Railway], [1877?], 1877), also by United States Department of the Interior (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: The Kansas Pacific Railway and its relations to the Union Pacific Railroad and the government of the United States. ([New York] : [Kansas Pacific Railway], [1877?], 1877), also by L. H. Meyer and United States Department of the Interior (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and the Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Company ([S.l. : s.n., 1875?], 1875), also by James M. Woolworth, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, and United States. Circuit Court (Nebraska) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Kansas Pacific Railway Company, and the Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, vs. the Union Pacific Railway Company (Lawrence, Kan. : Journal Steam Print, [1876?], 1876), also by John Palmer Usher, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company, and United States. Circuit Court (Nebraska) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Kansas Pacific Railway gold loan, $6,500,000 ... (s.n., 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Memorial of the committee of nine of the first mortgage bondholders of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co., New York, Jan. 11, 1878. (New York : H.J. Hewitt, 1878., 1878), also by Carl Schurz and United States Department of the Interior (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Report of surveys across the continent, in 1867-'68, on the thirty-fifth and thirty-second parellels, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific Railway to the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco and San Diego ... (W.B. Selheimer, Printer, 1869), also by William Jackson Palmer (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: The San Juan mines : a compendium of the mineral resources of southwestern Colorado, together with a description of its mountain scenery ... including the mining laws of Colorado and the acts of Congress relating thereto. (Kansas City, 1876) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific Railway, E. D. speeches of Senators Yates, Cattel, Chandler, Howe, and Trumbull; Hon J. A. J. Creswell, Hon. John Covode, M. C., and Hon. Wm. (S. Levison, printer, 1867) (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas Pacific Railway Company: Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific Railway, E.D.; Speeches of Senators on the Pacific Railroad question...June 14, 1867. (S.Levison, 1867) (page images at HathiTrust)
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