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[[United States Genealogy|United States ]] > [[United States Migration Internal|Migration ]] > [[US Migration Railroads|Railroads ]] > [[Texas_and_Pacific_Railway|Texas and Pacific | [[United States Genealogy|United States ]] > [[United States Migration Internal|Migration ]] > [[US Migration Railroads|Railroads ]] > [[Texas_and_Pacific_Railway|Texas and Pacific Railwa[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
In December 1881 the Texas and Pacific Railway linked to the [[Southern Pacific Railroad|Southern Pacific Railroad]] in Sierra Blanca, [[Texas Genealogy| | In December 1881 the Texas and Pacific Railway linked to the [[Southern Pacific Railroad|Southern Pacific Railroad]] in Sierra Blanca, [[Texas Genealogy|Texa[[Category:Migration routes]]] to create the third [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcontinental_railroad transcontinental railroad] line in the [[United States Genealogy|United State[[Category:Migration routes]]] by connecting St. Louis (via Texarkana) to Los Angeles. Settlers were attracted to nearby communities because the railroads provided access to markets. Railroads encouraged settlement along their routes to help increase the need for their service. If an ancestor settled near a railroad, you may be able to trace their place of origin back to another place along the [[Image:T&P Marshall Texas Depot.jpg|thumb|right|400px]]tracks. | ||
=== Historical Background === | === Historical Background === | ||
The Texas and Pacific Railway started in Marshall, [[Texas Genealogy| | The Texas and Pacific Railway started in Marshall, [[Texas Genealogy|Texa[[Category:Migration routes]]] and built track from Texarkana, [[Arkansas Genealogy|Arkansa[[Category:Migration routes]]] to Dallas, Texas in 1873. The Texarkana terminal was important because it gave the T&P access to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis,_Iron_Mountain_and_Southern_Railway St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Souther[[Category:Migration routes]] tracks to St. Louis, [[Missouri Genealogy|Missour[[Category:Migration routes]]] and much larger markets. T&P extented their tracks to Fort Worth, Texas in 1876. In a burst in 1881 their tracks connected to the tracks of the [[Southern Pacific Railroad|Southern Pacific Railroad from Californi[[Category:Migration routes]]] at Sierra Blanca, Texas, creating the third transcontinental service in the United States. The next year, 1882, T&P built into New Orleans, [[Louisiana Genealogy|Louisian[[Category:Migration routes]]].<ref>"History" in ''Texas and Pacific Railroad Museum'' at www.marshalldepot.org/History.htm (accessed 4 July 2009).</ref> Texas and Pacific also came to control many tracks in [[Oklahoma Genealogy|Oklahom[[Category:Migration routes]]]. | ||
=== Settlers and Records === | === Settlers and Records === | ||
Settlers who used the Texas and Pacific Railway would most likely have come from [[Illinois Genealogy| | Settlers who used the Texas and Pacific Railway would most likely have come from [[Illinois Genealogy|Illinoi[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Iowa Genealogy|Iow[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Missouri Genealogy|Missour[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Arkansas Genealogy|Arkansa[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Louisiana Genealogy|Louisian[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Oklahoma Genealogy|Oklahom[[Category:Migration routes]]], or [[Texas Genealogy|Texa[[Category:Migration routes]]]. They most likely would have settled in [[Texas Genealogy|Texa[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Oklahoma Genealogy|Oklahom[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[New Mexico Genealogy|New Mexic[[Category:Migration routes]]], [[Arizona Genealogy|Arizon[[Category:Migration routes]]], or [[California Genealogy|Californi[[Category:Migration routes]]]. | ||
No known passenger lists for the Texas and Pacific Railway exist. | No known passenger lists for the Texas and Pacific Railway exist. | ||
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A typical transcontinental route using the Texas and Pacific line included: | A typical transcontinental route using the Texas and Pacific line included: | ||
*St. Louis, [[Missouri Genealogy| | *St. Louis, [[Missouri Genealogy|Missour[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
*Texarkana, [[Arkansas Genealogy| | *Texarkana, [[Arkansas Genealogy|Arkansa[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
*Marshall, [[Texas Genealogy| | *Marshall, [[Texas Genealogy|Texa[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
*Dallas, Texas | *Dallas, Texas | ||
*Fort Worth, Texas | *Fort Worth, Texas | ||
*El Paso, Texas | *El Paso, Texas | ||
*Deming,[[New Mexico Genealogy|New | *Deming,[[New Mexico Genealogy|New Mexic[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
*Tucson, [[Arizona Genealogy| | *Tucson, [[Arizona Genealogy|Arizon[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
*Yuma, Arizona | *Yuma, Arizona | ||
*Los Angeles, [[California Genealogy| | *Los Angeles, [[California Genealogy|Californi[[Category:Migration routes]]] | ||
=== Internet Links === | === Internet Links === | ||
*[http://www.greatamericanstations.com/Stations/MHL/Station_view) Texas and Pacific Railway Museum] - history | *[http://www.greatamericanstations.com/Stations/MHL/Station_view) Texas and Pacific Railway Museum] - history | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_and_Pacific_Railway Wikipedia - Texas and Pacific | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_and_Pacific_Railway Wikipedia - Texas and Pacific Railwa[[Category:Migration routes]] - timeline, legal disputes, land grants, land trust | ||
=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
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