Burlington West A Colonization history of the Burlington Railroad R Overton HC

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Burlington West A Colonization history of the Burlington Railroad By Richard Overton
Hard Cover
Copyright 1941   583 Pages

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION                                                                                          3

I. ORIGINS OF THE BURLINGTON SYSTEM                                           9

I. RAILROADS AND POPULATION, 1830-1845                                    9

II. CHICAGO AND THE AURORA BRANCH RAILROAD TO 1850       16

III. THE RACE FROM LAKE ERIE TO CHICAGO, 1850-1852               25

IV. THE ORIGIN OF THE C. B. & Q., 1849-1856                                   31

V. THE PROBLEM OF EXPANSION INTO IOWA                                   43

II. SOUTHERN IOWA PLANS ITS RAILROAD, 1852-1856                  45

III. CONGRESS, SECTIONALISM, AND THE LAND GRANT, 1856      73

I. SECURING THE GRANT                                                                          73

II. THE DISPUTE OVER WITHDRAWAL                                                  86

IV. ORGANIZING THE RAILROAD LAND DEPARTMENT, 1851859              98

V. THE SWAMPLANDS IMBROGLIO, 1850-1859                                122

VI. EARLY PROBLEMS OF THE RAILROAD COLONIZERS, 1859-1860         139

I. THE SURVEY                                                                                             139

II. THE PREEMPTION AND SWAMP CLAIMS                                        146

III. MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS                                                                  155

IV. PREPARING AN ADVERTISING PROGRAM                                                 158

VIL THE B. & M. MARKS TIME, 1860-1866                                          164

VIII. CHARLES E. PERKINS WATCHES THE COMPANY LANDS,

1860-1866                                                                                                   186

IX. RAILS FOR IOWA AND A PROJECT FOR NEBRASKA, 1866-1869          218

I. IOWA                                                                                                                     218

II. NEBRASKA                                                                                                           225

III. IOWA AND NEBRASKA                                                                                    229

X. COLONEL AMES SELLS TEN THOUSAND ACRES, 1866-1869                  237

I. IOWA                                                                                                                     237

II. NEBRASKA                                                                                                           269

XI. CONSOLIDATION AND CONSTRUCTION, 1870-1873                              272

I. IOWA                                                                                                                     273

II. NEBRASKA                                                                                                           277

XII. GEORGE S. HARRIS REORGANIZES THE LAND DEPARTMENT,

1869-1870                                                                                                               290

I. IOWA AND NEBRASKA                                                                                       290

II. IOWA                                                                                                                    304

III. NEBRASKA                                                                                                          309

XIII. BOOM YEARS FOR THE LAND DEPARTMENT, 1871-1873                   329

I. ESTABLISHMENT OF TITLES                                                                             329

II. PRICE POLICY                                                                                                      333

III. DOMESTIC ADVERTISING                                                                               341

IV. FOREIGN ADVERTISING                                                                                  359

V. PUBLIC RELATIONS AND CIVIC DEVELOPMENT                                       370

VI. RESULTS                                                                                                             380

XIV. CRISIS AND RECOVERY, 1874-1880                                                          391

I. THE COMPANY FACES HARD TIMES                                                              391

II. LAND DEPARTMENT POLICY AND RESULTS                                                412

III. THE DECADE IN RETROSPECT                                                                        446

XV. CLOSING ACTIVITIES OF THE LAND DEPARTMENT, 188o-1905         461

I. EXPANSION OF THE BURLINGTON SYSTEM                                                 461

II. SELLING THE LAST OF THE LAND GRANTS                                                 465

XVI. THE RAILROAD AND THE COMMUNITY, 1905-1940                            480

I. CREATING THE MODERN RAILROAD                                                             480

II. COLONIZATION WORK IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY                             483

APPENDICES

A. Chronology of events connected with the withdrawal of public lands and the location of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Iowa, 1856-1857     491

B. Letter of Bernhart Henn describing Iowa and the future of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in that state, September 6, 1858                                               493

C. Source material relating to the formation of a through line between Chicago and the Mississippi River                                                                                                        505

D. Extracts from letters of Charles E. Perkins describing his trip across southern Iowa, eastern Nebraska and northern Missouri, August, 1866                                  518

E. Note on tenancy in Iowa and Nebraska, 1880-1900                                              527

F. Statistics                                                                                                                              528

1. Gross land sales by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad (Iowa), monthly, 187o-1890                                                                                                                                       528

2. Gross land sales by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska, monthly, 1870-1903                                                                                                   529

3. Average price per acre of B. & M. lands in Iowa and Nebraska, annually, 1871-1883                                                                                                                                            531

4. Gross land sales by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway and average price per acre of lands sold, annually, 1871-1883                                                                          531

5. Gross land sales by the Union Pacific Railway and average price per acre of lands sold, annually, 1871-1883                                                                                 532

6. Seasonal movement measured by aggregate monthly sales of gross acres by the B. & M. railroads in Iowa and Nebraska for the periods 1871-1875, 1876-1880, and 1871-1880, inclusive                                                                                            533

7. Gross acres sold by the B. & M. and Union Pacific in Nebraska, monthly, 1877-1882, with seasonal movement eliminated                                                                         534

8. Gross number of sales by the B. & M. in Nebraska, together with average price per acre, annually, 1882-1903                                                                                             535

Note concerning zones for statistical comparison                                                    535

9. Total population and population per thousand acres for selected zones in Iowa and Nebraska, decennially, 1860— 1900                                                                536

10. Total improved acres and percentage of total acres improved for selected zones in Iowa and Nebraska, decennially, 186o-1900                                               537

Ii. Total acres in farms and percentage of total acres in farms for selected zones in Iowa and Nebraska, decennially, 1860-1900                                                                  538

[These tables contain the underlying statistics for the graphs

listed on page xix.]

BIBLIOGRAPHY         539

INDEX                         557

ILLUSTRATIONS

"AMERICAN PROGRESS" .                        .           .           .           .           .           . frontispiece

The frontispiece from Crofutt's New Overland Tourist and Pacific Coast Guide (Omaha and Denver, 1883). This 275-page guide by George A. Crofutt was issued by The Overland Publishing Company and "Sold by News Agents on the Railroads, at News Stands and at the Book Stores throughout the United States." It was distributed on the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska by the Railroad News Company.

THE GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD'S "PIONEER" . .   .           .facing p. 20

This locomotive hauled the first train operated on any part of the Burlington system. On September 2, 185o, it ran from Batavia to Turner Junction over the Aurora Branch and thence to Chicago over the Galena and Chicago Union. The original engine is now in the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.

JOHN MURRAY FORBES, 1813-1898.   .           .           .           .           .           . facing p.30

Leading financier of the Burlington system, a director of several of its constituent companies, and president of the C. B. & Q., 1878-1881. Photograph from the Secretary's Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

JOHN W. BROOKS, 1818-1881

CHAUNCEY S. COLTON, 1800-1885.     .           .           .           .           .          . facing p.38

With the financial backing of John Murray Forbes, and in collaboration with James F. Joy, Brooks completed the Michigan Central in the years 1846-52. He was an early director of the Aurora Branch Railroad and of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad (Iowa), serving several terms as president of the latter. He was closely identified with the expansion of the Burlington through Iowa and Nebraska. Colton helped organize the Central Military Tract and was instrumental in consolidating the Burlington system in Illinois. Both photographs are from the Secretary's Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

INVITATION TO CELEBRATE COMPLETION OF THE C. B. & Q. TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 1855.            .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .70

Reproduction of the original invitation in the Historical Files of the C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

NOTICE OF OPENING OF SERVICE BY THE B. & M. (IOWA) TO FAIRFIELD, IOWA, 1858.        .            .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           . 103

Reproduction of the original owned by Mr. O. E. Ward, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

JAMES FREDERICK JOY, 1810-1896.     .           .           .           .           . facing p. 176

One of the founders of the Michigan Central Railroad, a director and president at various times of the C. B. & Q. and B. & M. (Iowa) as well as of other constituent companies of the Burlington system. He was particularly active in the corporate and financial affairs of the railroad. Photograph from the Secretary's Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF EASTBOUND AND WESTBOUND TRAFFIC OF

THE B. & M. (IOWA), 1865-1866.          .           .           .           .           .           . 178-179

Reproduced from the B. & M. (Iowa) Annual Report for 1866.

APPLICATION OF CHARLES DICKENS' BROTHER FOR A JOB WITH THE

B. & M. (IOWA), 1865        211-212

Reproduction of the original letter in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Boston.

THIELSEN'S SURVEYING PARTY IN NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER, 1864. facing p. 214

Henry Thielsen spent the late fall directing the survey of the B. & M. in Nebraska. Reproduction of a photograph in the Colonization Bureau, C. B. & Q. R. R., Omaha.

CHARLES ELLIOTT PERKINS, 1840-1907.         .           .           .           . facing p. 230

Land Commissioner of the B. & M. (Iowa), 186o-1866, superintendent of that road during its construction from Ottumwa to the Missouri River, vice-president of the B. & M. in Nebraska, and eventually (1881-19o1) president of the Burlington Lines. Charles E. Perkins was the leading figure in the land and colonization work of the Burlington. Photograph from the Secretary's Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago.

BURLINGTON ABOUT 1872.        .           .           .           .           .           .           . 260

Reproduction from a B. & M. R. R.R. Guide How To Go West (Chicago, 1872). The guide is in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

B. & M. IN NEBRASKA NO. 7, THE "WAHOO," BUILT AT MANCHESTER, N.H., 1870     .          .            .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .facing p. 280

A 4-4—o coal-burning engine typical of the motive power on the Burlington in the 'seventies and 'eighties.

"B. & M. FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH" AT BURLINGTON, JANUARY 14,1873  

.           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .facing p. 286

In his daily notebook Charles E. Perkins gives the date of this "B. & M. Family Photograph." Included in it, besides Perkins, are J. W. Ames, Land Commissioner of the B. & M. (Iowa) 1866-69, his successor in that position, George S. Harris (Commissioner 18691874), and A. E. Touzalin, who succeeded Harris in 1874.

OMAHA ABOUT 1872.      .           .           .           .           .           .           .           . 297

Reproduction from the B. & M. R. R.R. Guide How To Go West (Chicago, 1872).

LINCOLN ABOUT 1872.    .           .           .           .           .           .           .           . 313

Reproduction from J. D. Butler's Nebraska: Its Characteristics and Prospects (Omaha? 1873). This booklet is in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

B. & M. EMIGRANT HOME AT LINCOLN, OPENED IN 1871.           .           . 336

This building, l00 x 24 feet, had accommodations for ten families         

During the first year it was in use, 636 persons were lodged there. From J. D. Butler's Nebraska: Its Characteristics and Prospects (Omaha? 1873).

HANDBILL USED BY LOCAL AGENTS TO ADVERTISE B. & M. LANDS . . . 345

Map on one side shows "The Gulf Stream of Migration" and approximate location of B. & M. Iowa and South Platte lands. Reproduction of the original in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

PRAIRIE EIGHT MILES FROM LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. .           .           .           . 353

An illustration from Views and Description of Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Lands ... (Omaha? 1872). The original zinc cut from the Historical Files of the C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, was used for this book.

CIRCULAR ADVERTISING B. & M. LANDS, 1873.        .           .           .           . 358

The original of this circular, 81/4 by 11 %8  inches, was brightly colored. Reproduction from the original in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

NOTICE CONCERNING A COLONY LEAVING ROCHDALE, ENGLAND, FOR B. & M. LANDS, 1871.            .           .           .           .           .           .           .           .           . 367

Reproduction of the original in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

AT CRETE, NEBRASKA.      .           .           .           .           .           .           .           . 375

An illustration from Views and Description of Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Lands ... (Omaha? 1872). The original zinc cut from the Historical Files of the C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, was used for this book.

INTERIOR VIEW OF A C. B. & Q. SMOKING CAR, 1880 .       .           .           . 400

Reproduction from a C. B. & Q. timetable.

LAND EXPLORING TICKETS ISSUED BY THE B. & M. IN NEBRASKA, 1878            . 432

Reproduced from originals in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

DESCRIPTION OF NEBRASKA SOIL AND CLIMATE IN A GERMAN PAMPHLET ADVERTISING B. & M. LANDS, 1877.    .           .           .           .           .           . 443

Reproduced from an original in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

PIONEER ZEPHYR AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER II, 1934 .          facing p. 482

From a photograph taken on the day when this train became the first Diesel-electric streamline train to enter regular service in the United States.

INTERIOR OF SOIL FERTILITY SPECIAL TRAIN, 1940                                   facing p. 486

Exhibits open to the public during the educational tour of this train in western territory, 1940. Photograph from the Agricultural Agent's Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Denver.

Maps

RAILWAY NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES, 1840                                                 I2

DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1840 . . . . . . . . . facing p. 12

RAILWAY NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES, 1850                                                  24

DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1850 . . . . . . . . . .facing p. 24

RAILWAY NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES, 1860                                                  190

DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1860 . . . . . . . . . .facing p. 190

RAILWAY NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES, 1870                                                  310

DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1870 . . . . . . . . . . facing p.310

RAILWAY NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES, 1880                                                  394

DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1880 . . . . . . . . . .facing p. 394

Density of Population maps are from the United States Census. Railway Network maps were specially prepared for this book under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

RELATING TO THE BURLINGTON SYSTEM

GROWTH OF THE BURLINGTON SYSTEM, 1850-1940 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside covers

Prepared by E. E. Ferris, 194o; Decorative border by L. F. Hanke, 1941 (Engineering Dept. C. B. & Q. R. R.).

ILLINOIS COUNTY MAP SHOWING RAILROADS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE STATE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1847                                                                 14

Prepared by E. E. Ferris for A. W. Newton, 1938, for use in his manuscript history of the C. B. & Q. in Illinois.

CHICAGO IN 1850, THE CROSSROADS OF TRANSPORTATION                               22

Prepared by L. F. Hanke, 1940.

THE C. B. AND Q. R. R. CO. AS OF 1854                                                                        40

Prepared by L. F. Hanke, 1938.

ROUTES OF THE FOUR IOWA RAILROADS WHICH RECEIVED FEDERAL LAND GRANTS ON MAY 15, 1856                                                                                           82

From the original prepared by W. T. Steiger in Washington, 1861; now in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

HANNIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH R. R. AND CONNECTING LINES, 1859                       117

From a woodcut in The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company Have Received ... over 600,000 Acres.... (Hannibal, 1859).

COMPETITIVE POSITION OF C. B. & Q.-B. & M. LINES, 1863                                  166

Showing the threat to the Burlington from the Keokuk-Des Moines line. From the B. & M. (Iowa) Annual Report for 1863.

THE C. B. & Q. IN 1869, ILLUSTRATING THE ORIGIN OF ITS TITLE                          224

From Appleton's Railway and Steam Navigation Guide (New York, July, 1869).

AREA IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA WITHIN WHICH MOST OF THE B. & M           

IOWA) LANDS WERE LOCATED                                                                                       242

From the B. & M. R. R.Rs'. One Million Acres Farming Lands for Sale in Iowa and Nebraska ... (Chicago, 1877), in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

THE B. & M. IN NEBRASKA AS PART OF THE THROUGH ROUTE TO AND FROM CHICAGO VIA THE B. & M. IOWA) AND THE C. B. & Q., 1873                                   283

From the B. & M. in Nebraska's Annual Report for 1873.

TREND OF POPULATION IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA IN RELATION TO THE

B. & M. LINES AND LAND GRANTS, 1860-1870                                                         293

Prepared for this book under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

AREAS NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE PLATTE RIVER WITHIN WHICH B. & M. LANDS IN NEBRASKA WERE LOCATED                                                                            facing p. 332

From the original "Map of the State of Nebraska Showing the Lands of the Burlington & Missouri Riv. R. R. Co. in Nebraska," issued by G. W. and C. B. Colton & Co. (New York, 1877). This map is in the B. & M. Land Department Papers, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.

PRINCIPAL COMPETING RAILROADS BETWEEN CHICAGO, OMAHA AND KEARNEY, ABOUT 1878                                                                                                             399

From a B. & M. Land Department pamphlet (Chicago? 1877?).

THE B. & M. IN NEBRASKA AND AFFILIATED LINES IN 1880 WHEN THEY BECAME PART OF THE C  B & Q                                                                                                        402

Prepared under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY R. R. CO. IN 1880                                    403

From an old Tariff Circular.

LOCATION OF ZONES IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA USED FOR STATISTICAL COMPARISON                                                                                                                    453

Prepared under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

TREND OF POPULATION IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA IN RELATION TO THE

B. & M. LINES AND LAND GRANTS, 187o-1880                                                         454

Prepared under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

GROWTH OF THE C. B. & Q. IN NEBRASKA, 1880-1890                                           463

Adapted from a current timetable.

TREND OF POPULATION IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA IN RELATION TO THE

B. & M. LINES AND LAND GRANTS, 1880-1890-1900                                              470

Prepared under the direction of L. F. Hanke.

GRAPHS

SEASONAL MOVEMENT MEASURED BY AGGREGATE MONTHLY SALES OF GROSS ACRES BY THE B. & M. RAILROADS IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA FOR THE PERIODS 1871-1875, 1876-1880, AND 1871-1880, INCLUSIVE                                            385

GROSS ACRES SOLD BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE ROCK ISLAND IN IOWA, TOGETHER WITH AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE, ANNUALLY, 1871-1882             415

GROSS ACRES SOLD BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE UNION PACIFIC IN NEBRASKA, TOGETHER WITH AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE, ANNUALLY, 1871-1883                         415

GROSS ACRES SOLD BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE ROCK ISLAND IN IOWA, AND BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE UNION PACIFIC IN NEBRASKA, ANNUALLY, 1871-1882        428

GROSS ACRES SOLD BY THE B. & M. AND UNION PACIFIC IN NEBRASKA, MONTHLY, 1877-1882, WITH SEASONAL MOVEMENT ELIMINATED                                       439

AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE OF LAND RECEIVED BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE ROCK ISLAND IN IOWA, AND BY THE B. & M. AND BY THE UNION PACIFIC IN NEBRASKA, ANNUALLY, 1871-1883                                                                                                               449

POPULATION PER THOUSAND ACRES FOR SELECTED ZONES IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA, DECENNIALLY, 1860-1900                                                                       456

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ACRES IMPROVED FOR SELECTED ZONES IN IOWA

AND NEBRASKA, DECENNIALLY, 1860-1900                                                               458

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ACRES IN FARMS FOR SELECTED ZONES IN IOWA

AND NEBRASKA, DECENNIALLY, 1860-1900                                                               459

GROSS NUMBER OF SALES BY THE B. & M. IN NEBRASKA, TOGETHER WITH AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE, ANNUALLY, 1882-1903                                                        468

GROSS LAND SALES BY THE B. & M. RAILROADS IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA, MONTHLY, APRIL 1870 THROUGH DECEMBER 1903                                    474-475

[Statistics underlying these graphs are in the tables listed on page xi under Appendix F.]



INTRODUCTION
DEEP in a vault of the Burlington's Chicago office are half a dozen sheets of figures bound together with a clip and dated "1905." They constitute the final report of the company's land department, and on the outside is a memorandum in pencil by W. W. Baldwin addressed to Charles E. Perkins. At different times, both men had served as land commissioners for the road.
Jan. 8, 1906
Mr. Perkins:
This closes quite a chapter in the history of the West.
I wish I had time to write a history of the two Burlington Land Grants, and discuss them from the standpoint of the public good, as compared with probable conditions if the lands had been subject to homestead entry and private sale.
It is a large subject, and one on which there is much general misinformation.
W. W. B'
Directly beneath is the answer:
W. W. B:
You ought to write a history of it sure-even if only a brief one.
C. E. P.2
Unfortunately, neither of these men lived to see a history started, but behind them, scattered in station attics and cellars from Lake Michigan to the Platte River, they left tons of records telling of their company's land and colonization work for the half century from 1856 to
1906. Chiefly from that material, this present history is written.
To most Americans of today, the building of the transcontinental lines is a familiar historical fact; so is the story of the homesteaders and the advance of the farming frontier in the lusty days after the Civil War. But there is one essential phase of western development in this period that is little known and less understood: the part played by the railroads in creating and establishing permanent communities. During the period 1850-r, Congress granted an area more than three
'w. W. Baldwin to Charles E. Perkins, January 8, 19(LDP). 'Notation by Perkins on Baldwin to Perkins, January 8, 19)6 (LDP).

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