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University of Minnesota Press
- The Hook and Eye: A History of the Iowa Central Railway
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- 2005
- Published by: University of Minnesota Press
summary
Fearing the rapacious power of Chicago’s railroad system in the mid-1900s, Iowa Central Railway supporters fought for a north-south route across the state that would link Minneapolis and St. Paul with St. Louis. Such a route would put the needs of Iowa’s citizens first and provide transportation for the state’s agricultural and industrial trade.
Analyzing the origins, growth, and eventual dismantling of the Iowa Central Railway, which traversed the state from Ackley to Zearing and Mason City to Marshalltown, Don Hofsommer examines how this unremarkable, “plain vanilla” railway was an example of the life cycle of the American railroad industry. The Hook & Eye demonstrates its symbiotic relationship with its customers. Born in ambition but never rising far above its obscure origins, the Iowa Central eventually fell to outside competition from railroads based in greater metropolitan areas and was made part of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway in 1912.
Drawing the story from station records, annual reports, newspaper articles, and interviews with former employees, The Hook & Eye brings both the industry and human sides of railroading into sharp and memorable view.
Don L. Hofsommer is a native Iowan and professor of history at St. Cloud State University.
Analyzing the origins, growth, and eventual dismantling of the Iowa Central Railway, which traversed the state from Ackley to Zearing and Mason City to Marshalltown, Don Hofsommer examines how this unremarkable, “plain vanilla” railway was an example of the life cycle of the American railroad industry. The Hook & Eye demonstrates its symbiotic relationship with its customers. Born in ambition but never rising far above its obscure origins, the Iowa Central eventually fell to outside competition from railroads based in greater metropolitan areas and was made part of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway in 1912.
Drawing the story from station records, annual reports, newspaper articles, and interviews with former employees, The Hook & Eye brings both the industry and human sides of railroading into sharp and memorable view.
Don L. Hofsommer is a native Iowan and professor of history at St. Cloud State University.
Table of Contents
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- Acronyms and Shortened Names
- pp. xi-xii
- 1. Urban Mercantilism
- pp. 1-4
- 3. Eldora Railroad & Coal Company
- pp. 15-22
- 4. Iowa River Railway
- pp. 23-27
- 5. Central Railroad Company of Iowa
- pp. 28-39
- 6. The Tangled Ways of Finance
- pp. 40-50
- 7.The Hook & Eye
- pp. 51-73
- 8. Iowa Central Railway
- pp. 74-87
- 9. Enter the Twentieth Century
- pp. 88-121
- Bibliography
- pp. 139-146
Additional Information
ISBN
9780816696833
Related ISBN(s)
9780816644971
MARC Record
OCLC
567829809
Pages
192
Launched on MUSE
2015-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No