Information Sheet
R Missouri Pacific Railroad Company.
1209 Brochure, 1929.
One item.
This is an illustrated promotional brochure
advertising the White River Division of the Missouri Pacific Railway. It includes a route map showing towns and
features along the line from Crane, Missouri, to Diaz and Newport, Arkansas, a
montage entitled “Outdoor Life is Pleasant in The White River Country of the
Ozarks,” and a listing of representatives of the railroad’s passenger and
agricultural departments.
The Missouri Pacific’s White River Division began as
The White River Railway, chartered in 1901.
The
There was a general reorganization of the Gould lines
in 1917 after a period of receivership.
The Missouri Pacific Railroad Company emerged as a single corporate
entity on 1 June 1917. Known generally as
“Missouri Pacific Lines,” the White River Railway became the White River
Division of the consolidated system. The
Missouri Pacific’s passenger and agricultural departments promoted real estate
and tourism along the White River Division by means of attractive
photo-illustrated brochures.
The Missouri Pacific published “White River Country
Missouri-Arkansas Ozarks” in 1929. One
side of the illustrated brochure promoted “Farming Opportunities” and included
a map of the railway through the
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