Saturday, January 01, 2005

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Blogger CPRR Discussion Group said...

Library of Congress Catalog Entries:

LC Control Number: 2003556598

Type of Material: Computer File

Corporate Name: CPRR.org.

Main Title: Central Pacific Railroad photographic history museum
[electronic resource] / by CPRR.org.

Edition Information:
3rd ed.

Published/Created: [S.l.] : CPRR.org, c2001.

Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

Summary: Discusses the 1860s construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, the financial backers and workers involved in this project that reduced coast-to-coast travel from over one hundred days to six. Transcontinental railroad history illustrated by approximately 2000 photographs, maps, engravings and documents.

Notes: Title from disc label.
"Dec. 9, 2000"--Jewel case.
Production level cataloging.
System requirements: IBM compatible PC.

Subjects: Central Pacific Railroad Company $x History.
Railroads $z United States $x History $y 19th century.

LC Classification: TF23

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CALL NUMBER: TF23 [2004 01241]
Copy 1
-- Request in: See Reference Staff. By Appt in Jefferson Main RR (MRC)
-- Status: Not Charged

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LC Control Number: 2001562266

Type of Material: Computer File

Corporate Name: CPRR.org.

Main Title: Central Pacific Railroad photographic history museum
[electronic resources] / by CPRR.org.

Edition Information:
2nd ed.

Published/Created: [S.l.] : CPRR.org, c2000.

Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

Summary: Discusses the 1860s construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, the financial backers, and workers involved in this project that reduced coast-to-coast travel from over one hundred days to six. Transcontinental railroad history illustrated by approximately 2000 photographs, maps, engravings and documents.

Notes: Title from disc label.
"Dec. 18, 2000"--Jewel case.
Production level cataloging.
System requirements: IBM compatible PC.

Subjects: Central Pacific Railroad Company $x History.
Railroads $z United States $x History $y 19th century.

LC Classification: TF23

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CALL NUMBER: TF23 [2004 01240]
Copy 1
-- Request in: See Reference Staff. By Appt in Jefferson Main RR (MRC)
-- Status: Not Charged

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3/20/2005 12:28 PM  
Blogger CPRR Discussion Group said...

Please note that comments on the CPRR Discussion Group generally represent individual opinions and are not necessarily those of any company or organization with which the author is affiliated.

Internet hyperlinks are often added to posted comments, for example, when a book is referenced, to where related information can be found on the CPRR Museum website, or to the website of an organization that is mentioned. Abbreviations are often expanded to make it easier to locate information using computer searches of the website content.

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