This exhibition celebrates the completion of the
Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit, Utah, on May 10, 1869, when the
Central Pacific and its eastern counterpart, the Union Pacific, were joined by
a golden spike. Two photographers, Andrew Joseph Russell for the Union Pacific
and Alfred A. Hart for the Central Pacific, documented the railroad's
challenging path through mountains and plains. Their original photographs and
stereoviews, as well as archival materials relating to the Promontory Summit ceremony,
will provide a new view into this transformative event, which allowed
Sacramento — and E. B. Crocker — to prosper.
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