Northern Pacific Library collection, 1840-1964.

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Northern Pacific Library collection, 1840-1964.

A collection of published books, articles, pamphlets, speeches, and government documents relating to the Northern Pacific Railway, and to railroading, exploration, settlement, and tourism in the western states. The collection was compiled and maintained by the corporate secretary's office.

24.0 cu. ft. (24 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316422

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