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The Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the Pacific Railroad) in the United States through authorizing the issuance of government bonds and the grants of land to railroad companies. In 1853, the War Department under then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis was authorized by the Congress to conduct surveys of five different potential transcontinental routes from the Mississippi ranging from north to south. It submitted a massive twelve volume report to Congress with the results in early 1855. However, no route or bill could be agreed upon and passed authorizing the Government's financial support and land grants until the secession of the southern states in 1861 removed their opposition to a central rou

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  • Les Pacific Railroad Acts étaient une série d'actes du Congrès en faveur de la construction d'une ligne de chemin de fer transcontinentale à travers les États-Unis, en autorisant l'émission de fonds du gouvernement et l'octroi de terres pour le bénéfice des compagnies ferroviaires. Le Pacific Railroad Act de 1862 était l'acte original. Il fut plus tard modifié, approfondi et amendé en 1863, 1864, 1865 et 1866. (fr)
  • The Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the Pacific Railroad) in the United States through authorizing the issuance of government bonds and the grants of land to railroad companies. In 1853, the War Department under then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis was authorized by the Congress to conduct surveys of five different potential transcontinental routes from the Mississippi ranging from north to south. It submitted a massive twelve volume report to Congress with the results in early 1855. However, no route or bill could be agreed upon and passed authorizing the Government's financial support and land grants until the secession of the southern states in 1861 removed their opposition to a central route. The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 (12 Stat. 489) was the original act. Some of its provisions were subsequently modified, expanded, or repealed by four additional amending Acts: The Pacific Railroad Act of 1863 (12 Stat. 807), Pacific Railroad Act of 1864 (13 Stat. 356), Pacific Railroad Act of 1865 (13 Stat. 504), and Pacific Railroad Act of 1866 (14 Stat. 66). The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 began federal government grant of lands directly to corporations; before that act, the land grants were made to the states, for the benefit of corporations. (en)
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  • An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes (en)
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  • Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 (en)
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  • Les Pacific Railroad Acts étaient une série d'actes du Congrès en faveur de la construction d'une ligne de chemin de fer transcontinentale à travers les États-Unis, en autorisant l'émission de fonds du gouvernement et l'octroi de terres pour le bénéfice des compagnies ferroviaires. Le Pacific Railroad Act de 1862 était l'acte original. Il fut plus tard modifié, approfondi et amendé en 1863, 1864, 1865 et 1866. (fr)
  • The Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the Pacific Railroad) in the United States through authorizing the issuance of government bonds and the grants of land to railroad companies. In 1853, the War Department under then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis was authorized by the Congress to conduct surveys of five different potential transcontinental routes from the Mississippi ranging from north to south. It submitted a massive twelve volume report to Congress with the results in early 1855. However, no route or bill could be agreed upon and passed authorizing the Government's financial support and land grants until the secession of the southern states in 1861 removed their opposition to a central rou (en)
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  • Pacific Railroad Acts (fr)
  • Pacific Railroad Acts (en)
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