Letter from Richard H. Kern, Draughtsman in the United States Topographical Department, to Hon. W.M. Gwin, Senator from California. Read in the Senate of the United States
Assembled at Hannibal. Addressed to the People of the Counties of St. Charles, Lincoln, Pike, Ralls, Marion, Lewis & Clark, in the States of Missouri; the People of the City of St. Louis; and the People of the City of Keokuk, in the State of Iowa. Report about the early construction of the Mississippi Valley Railroad
Address to the Citizens of the State, From the Presidents of the Pacific Railroad, St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad, and North Missouri Railroad Companies, Explanatory of the Present Position of the Railroad Interests of the State. Also Some Articles on the Same Subject That Have Lately Appeared in Various Papers.
More Particularly to Those of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Missouri. Announcement and details regarding the Southern and Western Railroad Convention held in New Orleans in January 1852
Report by the General Assembly of the State of Illinois to incorporate the Springfield and Alton Turnpike Road Company and construct a turnpike (rail-road) from Springfield to a point on the Mississippi in St. Clair County
Report by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri to incorporate the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company and determine Board of Directors
Report by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri. States that railroads that are to be built with the State's loan of credit shall be expedited and completed
Together With the Proceedings Had In Aid of the Objects of That Incorporation By the Carlinville Convention, And the Reports of the Engineer And Executive Committee of the Convention Upon the Practicability And Advantages of the Undertaking.
An Act to Incorporate the Nauvoo and Warsaw Railroad Company. With Reports of Engineers, And Statistics of Business on the Mississippi River, Above the Lower Rapids.
On the Physical Geography of the Country Between the States of Missouri and California, With A View to Show Its Adaptation to Settlement, and to the Construction of A Railroad. Delivered in Tremont Temple, at Boston
Being a General Review of the Subjects Involved in the Consideration of a General System, Embracing Main Trunk Roads, State Credit, And Other Matters Pertinent Thereto
Central National Highway From the Mississippi River to the Pacific. Document about the railroad to the Pacific Ocean and whether it will be a Southern route or a Central route
Upon the Subject of A National Road From the City of Washington to New Orleans. Report from the Chief Engineer and the Board of Engineers for the reconnaissance of three Routes of a contemplated National Road, from Washington City to New Orleans