Dispatcher's train report for Utah & Northern Division Union Pacific Railway, 1885 December 10.

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Dispatcher's train report for Utah & Northern Division Union Pacific Railway, 1885 December 10.

This handwritten dispatcher's report includes trains traveling both north and south, names of stations, names of conductor, engine, and engineer, and arrival times at each station. It is dated Thursday, December 10th, 1885.

1 item ; 61 x 58 cm.

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