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OF A TRIP

INCIDENTARVEY FISK SONS.

PROPERTY OF HY,

NOT TO

STATICAL RITMENT.

REAT PLATTE.

TO THE

ROCKY MOUNTAINS

AND

LARAMIE PLAINS,

IN THE FALL OF 1866,

WITH A SYNOPTICAL STATEMENT OF THE VARIOUS PACIFIC RAILROADS,

AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD EXCURSION

TO THE ONE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN OF LONGITUDE.

New York:

D. VAN NOSTRAND, No. 192 BROADWAY.

1867.

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In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District

of New York.

HARVEY FISK & SINS.
STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT.

NOT TO BE LOANED ON TAKEN FROM OFFICE

TO MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN A. DIX,

President of the Union Pacific Railroad Company;

American Minister to the Court of France, etc.

GENERAL: The following narrative of personal incidents, connected with a professional visit to the Rocky Mountains, and Laramie Plains, during the months of September, October and November of the past year, in company with Hon. Jesse L. Williams, Government Director, and Gen. G. M. Dodge, Chief Engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad, was originally written for, and all but the last three numbers, published in the "New York Times."

Your appointment by the President of the United States, as Foreign Minister, made it necessary for you to leave the country before the numbers were all published; and also prevented you, much to the disappointment of yourself as well as of your associates in the management of the road, from participating in the great celebration of the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad to the one hundredth meridian of longitude, which is imperfectly described in the last numbers.

I have, therefore, taken the liberty of collecting, revising, and dedicating them to you, in their present (RECAP)

SXF

854

10937

JUL 31 343421

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