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Over the Range: A History of the Promontory Summit Route of the Pacific Railroad

AUTHOR Francaviglia, Richard V.
PUBLISHER Utah State University Press (12/01/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Francaviglia looks anew at the geographical-historical context of the driving of the golden spike in May 1869. He gazes outward from the site of the transcontinental railroad's completion--the summit of a remote mountain range that extends south into the Great Salt Lake. The transportation corridor that for the first time linked America's coasts gave this distinctive region significance, but it anchored two centuries of human activity linked to the area's landscape.

Francaviglia brings to that larger story a geographer's perspective on place and society, a railroad enthusiast's knowledge of trains, a cartographic historian's understanding of the knowledge and experience embedded in maps, and a desert lover's appreciation of the striking basin-and-range landscape that borders the Great Salt Lake.

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ISBN-13: 9781607327783
ISBN-10: 1607327783
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 320
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 0.70 x 9.20 inches
Weight: 1.19 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Maps
Country of Origin: US
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History | United States - State & Local - West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT
History | Railroads - History
History | Historical Geography
Grade Level: 7th Grade - 5th Grade
Dewey Decimal: 385.312
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Francaviglia looks anew at the geographical-historical context of the driving of the golden spike in May 1869. He gazes outward from the site of the transcontinental railroad's completion--the summit of a remote mountain range that extends south into the Great Salt Lake. The transportation corridor that for the first time linked America's coasts gave this distinctive region significance, but it anchored two centuries of human activity linked to the area's landscape.

Francaviglia brings to that larger story a geographer's perspective on place and society, a railroad enthusiast's knowledge of trains, a cartographic historian's understanding of the knowledge and experience embedded in maps, and a desert lover's appreciation of the striking basin-and-range landscape that borders the Great Salt Lake.

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