Some of the Reasons Why the Railroad Officials Should Not Object to a Determination of their Rights

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The Dubuque Daily Herald     Thursday December 8, 1887 THAT REPORT. It is Liable to Be Unsatisfactory to Some.  Some of the Reasons Why the Railroad Officials Should Not Object to a Determination of their Rights. The report read at the meeting of the city council yesterday, as the report of the  committee who  visited  […]

A Recommendation of the Engineers Signed and Sealed to the Secretary of War

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Thursday August 25, 1887 SIGNED AND SEALED. A Recommendation of the Engineers Signed and Sealed to the Secretary of War. Yesterday Morning Was Spent in Visiting the Grounds and the Afternoon in Secret Conference. According to appointment yesterday morning the steamer Campbell was at the leave at 9 o‘clock and having taken on […]

Matters Concerning the Proposed Chicago, Burlington and Northern Bridge

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday August 16, 1887 THE THIRD BRIDGE.  Matters Concerning the Proposed Chicago, Burlington and Northern Bridge and Other Notes of the Roads.  The board of engineers which has been appointed to consider the plans and location of a bridge which the Chicago, Burlington and Northern railway company wish to erect across the Mississippi […]

The Logic of the Burlington in the Cut Rates Deal—The Outlook at the North

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The Dubuque Daily Herald Thursday August 11, 1887  THE RAILROADS.  The Logic of the Burlington in the Cut Rates Deal—The Outlook at the North.   THE CUT MAY NOT COME. It is affirmed and confidently believed that the cut determined on and threatened by the Chicago, Burlington and Northern will never be made. To a man […]

The Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge’s Eastern End, and the High Bridge‘s Western Causing Trouble.

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Dubuque Daily Herald  Friday February 11, 1887 THE BRIDGES’ ENDS.  The Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge’s Eastern End, and the High Bridge‘s Western Causing Trouble.  DUBUQUE AND DUNLEITH BRIDGE. The Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge company will next Monday be compelled to make some sort of an answer to the petition of the states attorney of Jo Davies […]

The Wrecks Being Cleared and Bridges Repaired—Trains Will Probably be All Right by To-Night

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Thursday February 10, 1887 RAILROADS RECOVERING.   The Wrecks Being Cleared and Bridges Repaired—Trains Will Probably be All Right by To-Night.   THE BURLINGTON AND NORTHERN. The washout at Hay, on the Chicago, Burlington and Northern, has been repaired and no further trouble is expected from that quarter. The south bound trains were […]

 The Wrecks Being Cleared and Bridges Repaired—Trains Will Probably be All Right by To-Night

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The Dubuque Daily Herald    Thursday February 10, 1887 RAILROADS RECOVERING.  The Wrecks Being Cleared and Bridges Repaired—Trains Will Probably be All Right by To-Night.  THE BURLINGTON AND NORTHERN. The washout at Hay, on the Chicago, Burlington and Northern, has been repaired and no further trouble is expected from that quarter. The south bound trains were […]