Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company.
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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
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- Open LibraryOL1277091A
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Books by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company.
Total count: 45
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1859 traveler's guide to the new gold mines in Kansas and Nebraskawith a description of the shortest and most direct route from Chicago to Pike's Peak & Cherry Chreek gold minesPolhemus & de Vries, printers1859-01-01
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Traveler's guide to the new gold mines in Kansas and Nebraskawith a description of the shortest and most direct route from Chicago to Pike's Peak & Cherry Creek gold mines.Polhemus & de Vries, printers1859-01-01
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Traveler's guide to the new gold mines in Kansas and Nebraskawith a description of the shortest and most direct route from Chicago to Pike's Peak & Cherry Creek gold minespublisher not identified1859-01-01
Trust mortgageChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company to Hans Reimer Claussen, Sidney Bartlett, and Charles G. Loring1860-01-01-
Traveler's guide to the new gold mines in Idaho and Colorado ...showing the shortest and most direct route from Chicago to the gold mines.1864-01-01
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How to go Westa guide to southern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California and the whole great WestHorton & Leonard, Railroad Printers1872-01-01
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The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrillappeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois[s.n.]1874-01-01
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Illinois Central Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 140, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 142, Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Co., appellants, vs. Samuel H. Turrill, appellee, no. 143[s.n.]1876-01-01
Landscape wonders of the western worldCompliments of the Passenger Dept., "Burlington Route," C., B. & Q.R.R1883-01-01-
Through freight tariff from Chicago to the principal points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Indian territory ... November 24, 1884Cameron, Amberg & co., printers and stationers1884-01-01
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A bouquet from the Garden of the godsRand, McNally & co., printers1884-01-01
The broken bow country in central and Western Nebraska, and how to get thereWith a sectional map of Nebraska showing towns and railway lines, August 1st, 1886Journal Company, Printers1886-01-01-
The Broken Bow country in central and western Nebraskaand how to get there. With a sectional map of Nebraska, showing towns and railway lines, completed and in course of construction, on August 1st, 1886 ...Journal company, printers1886-01-01
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California excursions of the Burlington Route.The Railroad1886-01-01
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Eastern Coloradoa brief description of the new lands now being opened up, together with a sectional map of Nebraska and eastern Colorado, showing towns and railway lines completed and in course of construction on April 1st, 1887.Published by the Burlington Route1887-01-01
Burlington route pronouncing dictionary containing over 32,000 words and phrasesand illustrated with 670 engravings.Clark & Longley1887-01-01-
South-western Nebraska, and north-western Kansas.A brief description of the country, its products and resources, together with a synopsis of the homestead, pre-emption, and timber culture laws.The Burlington Route, Passenger Dept.1887-01-01
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Irrigation pamphlets1890-01-01
Suburban homes along the C. B. & Q.Passenger Dept., C.B. & Q. R.R.1890-01-01-
Great opportunities for farmers, business men and investors in Nebraska, northwestern Kansas and eastern ColoradoC., B. & Q.R.R.1893-01-01
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Great opportunities for farmers, business men and investors in Nebraska, northwestern Kansas, and eastern ColoradoC.,B.&Q.R.R.1893-01-01
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Railway labor agreement pamphletsv. 1-31902-01-01
Yellowstone Parkhow to get there and cost of toursBurlington Route1904-01-01
A Colorado-Yellowstone tourBurlington Route1906-01-01-
Free lands in the Shoshone Reservation of WyomingBest reached via Burlington Routes.n.1906-01-01
The Cody road into Yellowstone ParkBurlington Route1907-01-01
Yellowstone National ParkBurlington Route1909-01-01-
The mail pay on the Burlington Railroad.Statements of car space and all facilities furnished for the government mails and for express and passengers in all passenger trains on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.1910-01-01
Colorado-Yellowstone toursBurlington Route1910-01-01
Personally conducted Yellowstone Park excursionsvia Burlington Route and Northern PacificBurlington Route1913-01-01
Escorted tours to Yellowstone Park via Gardiner Gatewayoriginal and northern entranceBurlington Route1914-01-01
The Cody road to Yellowstone ParkBurlington Route1916-01-01
Corporate history of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company and affiliated companies (as of date June 30, 1917) pursuant to Interstate Commerce Commission valuation order no. 20under act of Congress approved March 1, 19131921-01-01
Timber billons of the Pacific NorthwestBurlington & Quincy railroad, Great northern railway, Northern Pacific railway1923-01-01-
The land of better farmsthe Pacific Northwest.Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway [and] Great Northern Railway1923-01-01
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Timber billions of the Pacific Northwest.Great Northern Railway1923-01-01
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Washington for the farmerChicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad1923-01-01
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Power for supremacy.The Pacific Northwest.Published by Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway, Great Northern Railway [and] Northern Pacific Railway1923-01-01
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The Cody road to Yellowstone Park.Poole Bros.1924-01-01
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Washington for the farmerThe Companies1924-01-01
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Treasure lands of the Pacific Northwest ...1924-01-01
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Coloradothe perfect vacationlandChicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company1938-01-01
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Coloradothe perfect vacationlandChicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company]1940-01-01
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Guide to the Burlington archives in the Newberry Library, 1851-1901Newberry Library1949-01-01
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Rail humorpublisher not identified