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Orphan Road
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Orphan Road

pokkari, 2016
englanti
Seattle residents were bitterly disappointed in 1873 when the Northern Pacific selected rival Tacoma as the future Puget Sound terminus for Washington Territory's first transcontinental railroad. Kurt E. Armbruster's enthralling account describes their frantic quest for an Elliott Bay saltwater depot--including the scheming between city founders and railroad companies.

Even in early territorial times Seattle aspired to be the "Queen City of Puget Sound" by tapping into a rich Asian Pacific commerce, and a cross-country rail link to the eastern United States would play a critical role. Frustratingly thwarted again and again, "Seattle Spirit" finally prevailed by 1890, but not without cost. The city was forced into "war" with the Northern Pacific over extensive land grants, and with railroad barons attempting to manipulate local politics and commercial expansion.

Armbruster's lavishly illustrated narrative portrays the growth of railways across the Puget Sound region-from the initial 1853-54 government surveys to the completion of the Milwaukee Road in 1911. The accounts include details about individual lines, the intense Seattle-Tacoma rivalry, and the colorful personalities and urban ambitions that eventually brought the Emerald City to the forefront of Washington commerce.

Alaotsikko
The Railroad Comes to Seattle, 1853-1911
Painos
Second Edition
ISBN
9780874223262
Kieli
englanti
Paino
930 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
5.12.2016
Sivumäärä
242