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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
Among the manuscript collections deposited in the Baker Library are the Land Department records of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, now part of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
1 Charles E. Perkins to Peter Daggy, March 20, 186S, in Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Land Department Correspondence, Letter File No. 3, pp. 254–255.
2 Peter Daggy to Charles E. Perkins, March 22, 1865, in Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Land Department Correspondence, Incoming Letter File, n.p.
3 Augustus Dickens to Charles E. Perkins, March 22, 1865, in Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Land Department Correspondence, Incoming Letter File, n.p.
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