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This is a short (p15) account of Moberly's own role in locating the Canadian Pacific Railway.  It is quite critical of the choice of [[Rogers Pass]] and he argues in favour of [[Howse Pass]] that he had surveyed.
This is a short (p15) account of Moberly's own role in locating the Canadian Pacific Railway.  It is quite critical of the choice of [[Rogers Pass]] and he argues in favour of [[Howse Pass]] that he had surveyed.


I have transcribed the full text of this work.  See ''[[Moberly (1909) - Text|Moberly (1909)]]''.
I have transcribed the '''full text''' of this work.  See ''[[Moberly (1909) - Text|Moberly (1909)]]''.


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Moberly, Walter. Early History of the C.P.R. Road.

Vancouver, 1909?

This is a short (p15) account of Moberly's own role in locating the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is quite critical of the choice of Rogers Pass and he argues in favour of Howse Pass that he had surveyed.

I have transcribed the full text of this work. See Moberly (1909).

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