
Transcontinental Railroad | The Golden Spike | 4
American History Tellers
Mormon Labor and the Race for Railroads
This chapter examines the pivotal involvement of Mormon laborers in constructing the Transcontinental Railroad, particularly their significant contributions in Echo Canyon and Weber Canyon. As competition between the Union Pacific and Central Pacific intensified, it highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by workers on both sides, culminating in the first passenger train journey from Sacramento to Reno.
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