Crossroads of a Continent: Missouri Railroads, 1851-1921 tells the
story of the state's railroads and their vital role in American history.
Missouri and St. Louis, its largest city, are strategically located
within the American Heartland. On July 4, 1851, when the Pacific
Railroad of Missouri began construction in St. Louis, the city took its
first step to becoming a major hub for railroads. By the 1920s, the
state was crisscrossed with railways reaching toward all points of the
compass.
Authors Peter A. Hansen, Don L. Hofsommer, and Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes
explore the history of Missouri railroads through personal, absorbing
tales of the cutthroat competition between cities and between railroads
that meant the difference between prosperity and obscurity, the
ambitions and dreams of visionaries Fred Harvey and Arthur Stilwell, and
the country's excitement over the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904.
Beautifully illustrated with over 100 color images of historical railway
ephemera, Crossroads of a Continent is an engaging history of key
American railroads and of Missouri's critical contribution to the
American story.