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The Journal of San Diego History
Fall 1994, Volume 40, Number 4
Contents of This Issue

Formidable Places: Builing a Railroad in Carriso Gorge


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Along the San Diego and Arizona Railway, in Carisso Gorge  
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Along the San Diego and Arizona Railway, in Carisso Gorge.


Survey party  
Page 178.
Survey party, August 1914.


E.J. Kallright  
Page 180.
Chief Engineer, E.J. Kallright.


Letter from E.J. Kallright  
Page 182.
[Letter from E.J. Kallright]


Young & Crooks Camp  
Page 184.
Young & Crooks Camp, 1918.


Clover Flat  
Page 185.
Clover Flat, 1918.


Tunnel construction  
Page 186.
Tunnel construction in 1918.


Work in a tunnel face  
Page 187.
Work in a tunnel face.


Route of San Diego & Arizona Railway  
Page 188.
Route of San Diego & Arizona Railway, 1919.


John D. Spreckels, H.L. Titus and E.J. Kallright  
Page 190.
John D. Spreckels (center in straw hat) with H.L. Titus and E.J. Kallright (to his right).


John D. Spreckels drives home the golden spike  
Page 193.
John D. Spreckels drives home the "golden spike," November 15, 1919.


 
Page 194.



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