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The Transcontinental Railroad - Iron Spine Of A Nation

By: Ellis Gaines
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In the mid-nineteenth century, the United States was a nation divided by its own immense geography, with its two coasts separated by thousands of miles of formidable wilderness. This book tells the epic, unvarnished story of the monumental undertaking that sought to conquer that distance: the construction of the transcontinental railroad. It is a narrative of ambition, innovation, and conflict that physically and psychologically forged a new American nation.

Beginning with the political battles that stalled the project for a decade, this account details the epic race between two competing companies—the Union Pacific pushing west from Omaha and the Central Pacific driving east from Sacramento. It chronicles the immense financial and human cost of laying a ribbon of iron across plains, deserts, and mountains. This is the definitive story of how the Gilded Age's greatest technological achievement came to be.

The narrative delves deep into the lives of the people who built the line, from the powerful, corrupt financiers in Washington D.C. to the brilliant engineers who surveyed the routes. It gives a full account of the diverse armies of laborers—the Irish veterans, the German immigrants, and the tens of thousands of Chinese workers—who performed the back-breaking and perilous work. The story also documents the brutal realities of the construction, including the violent clashes with the Lakota and Cheyenne tribes and the infamous Crédit Mobilier scandal.

Beyond the construction, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the railroad's profound and irreversible impact. It details how the railroad created a truly national economy, spurred an unprecedented wave of settlement and immigration, and gave rise to the great western cattle kingdom. It also reveals how the needs of the railroad led to the standardization of time zones and ultimately brought about the closing of the American frontier.

Finally, the book explores how this complex and often brutal history was transformed into a powerful American myth of heroic progress. It traces the railroad's legend through dime novels, Wild West shows, and classic cinema, contrasting the romanticized popular story with the more complicated historical reality. This is the complete story of the iron horse and the nation it helped to build, a legacy of both celebrated triumph and profound controversy.
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