1. Oklahoma outlaws; a graphic history of the early days in Oklahoma; the bandits who terrorized the first settlers and the marshals who fought them to extinction; covering a period of twenty-five years. Graves, Richard Stayner [Oklahoma City, State Printing and Publishing Co., 1915?] Book Physical ReCAP Soc 3096.5
2. A paper on the character and promise of the country on the southern border [microform] : along or near the 32d parallel, its adaptation to the building and support of a railway, and why the general government should grant aid to its construction / By John A. Wright. Wright, John A. Philadelphia : Review Printing House, 1876. Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPR p.v. 18-22
3. Progress of the Union Pacific railroad [microform] : west from Omaha, Nebraska, across the continent, making, with its connections, an unbroken line from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. Eight hundred and twenty miles completed Sept. 20, 1868 ... Union Pacific Railroad Company New York : The Company, [1868] Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPG p.v. 247-249 r. 82
4. A sketch of the new route to China and Japan by the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s through line of steamships between New York, Yokohama and Hong Kong, via the Isthmus of Panama and San Francisco. [Microform] Pacific Mail Steamship Company San Francisco : Turnbull & Smith, printers, 1867. Book Physical ReCAP Geog 4208.67.5
5. Report of Lieut. Col. James H. Simpson, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., on the change of route west from Omaha, Nebraska Territory [microform] : proposed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, made to Honorable James Harlan, Secretary of the Interior, September 18, 1865, with the President's decision thereon. Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883 Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1865. Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPR p.v. 18-22
6. Report of Lieut. Col. James H. Simpson, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., on the change of route west from Omaha, Nebraska Territory [microform] : proposed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, made to Honorable James Harlan, Secretary of the Interior, September 18, 1865, with the President's decision thereon. Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883 Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1865. Book Physical ReCAP Econ 3191.1.21
7. Speech of Hon. Aaron A. Sargent, of California, on the Pacific Railroad as a military necessity, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1862 [microform]. Sargent, A. A. (Aaron Augustus), 1827-1887 Washington : Press of G.C. Rand & Avery, 1862. Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPR p.v. 18-22
8. California and its resources : a work for the merchant, the capitalist, and the emigrant / by Ernest Seyd. Seyd, Ernest, 1833-1881 London, Trübner, 1858. Book Physical ReCAP US 38098.58.10
9. Remarks on the construction of a first class double track railway to the Pacific, and the difficulties attending its soulution as a practical and scientific problem [microform] / by Fred. W. Lander ... Lander, F. W. (Frederick West), 1821-1862 Washington : H. Polkinhorn, 1854. Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPR p.v. 14-17
10. Sketch of the geographical rout of a great railway [microform] : by which it is proposed to connect the canals and navigable waters of the states of New-York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri; and the Michigan, North-west, and Missouri territories; opening thereby a free communication, at all seasons of the year, between the Atlantic states and the great valley of the Mississippi. Redfield, W. C. (William C.), 1789-1857 New York : G.& C.& H. Carvill, 1829. Book Microform Physical ReCAP *ZV TPR p.v. 18-22