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  • ...s taking place from both the west and east simultaneously between 1883 and 1885. ...the CPR to construct the track east and ran out of track in the summer of 1885 in [[Eagle Pass]]. ...
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  • ...ompanion ''[[Burton (1971) - The Last Spike|The Last Spike]]'' covers 1881-1885. ...
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  • ...'s days working for the CPR and specifically Major [[A.B. Rogers]] in 1883-1885 in the Rockies. He was a packer and assisted with the exploration in the K ...
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  • ..., ''The Rocks and Rivers of British Columbia'', H. Blacklock & Co, London, 1885 ...
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  • ...classic works on the Canadian Pacific Railway. It covers the period 1881-1885 while its companion ''[[Burton (1970) - The National Dream|The National Dre ...
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  • ...[[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. The rails reached the community in early [[1885]]. [[Andrew Onderdonk]] continued construction east under contract directl ...
    650 bytes (96 words) - 20:37, 18 February 2006
  • ...nadian Pacific Railway]] mainline took place on the morning of November 7, 1885 in [[Craigellachie]], British Columbia. Donald Smith is driving the spike. ...
    778 bytes (100 words) - 23:33, 2 July 2005
  • ...the Canadian Pacific Railway until he ran out of rail in [[Eagle Pass]] in 1885. ...that point in November and the last spike was hammered home on November 7, 1885. ...
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  • ...a|''The Rocks and Rivers of British Columbia'' (H. Blacklock & Co, London, 1885)]]. There is also a 1909 reflection on the CPR, entitled [[Moberly (1909) ...
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  • ...itaries present at [[Craigellachie]] for the [[last spike]] on November 7, 1885. ...
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  • ...Proceedings''' of the Institute of Civil Engineering (date unknown, likely 1885). This electronic version was created transcribed by Alan Macek from a cop ...ice on the Kicking Horse and Columbia Rivers would break in the spring of 1885 being only a matter of conjecture, it was considered neessary to press the ...
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  • ==1885== ...
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  • * Report of the Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration, 1885. CIHM 14563 Also available at canadiana.org ...
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  • ===1885=== *November, 7 - Last spike in Eagle Pass, November 7, 1885 ...
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  • ...fect the connection with the railway on the Pacific coast by the autumn of 1885. (1885) one of them was tried and tested on the grade, with very ...
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