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Chapter 4. “Railroad Fevers” and the Party Line at the Capitols
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xii
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Part One. The Gospel Of Prosperity
- Chapter 1. “Our Poor Distressed Country" 3
- Chapter 2. The Necessities of State Aid 32
- Chapter 3. An Imaginative Reinterpretation of the Law 47
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Part Two. A Covenant of Public Works: Legislating for the Railroads
- Chapter 4. “Railroad Fevers” and the Party Line at the Capitols 63
- Chapter 5. The Enemy Within: Parochialism Run Amok 85
- Chapter 6. Winning Friends and Influencing Legislation 98
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Part Three “The Glory is Departed from Israel” : Using the Railroads
- Chapter 7. “Let the Representatives . . . Have a Hand in It.” 121
- Chapter 8. Testing the Gospel of Prosperity, 1870-1871 133
- Chapter 9. “They Must Stand Aside . . .”: The Republican Mission in Peril 146
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Part Four. Balm in Gilead ? Financing the Railroads
- Chapter 10. Friends in Need on Capitol Hill 163
- Chapter 11. Friends in Deed on Wall Street? The Enemy Without 175
- Chapter 12. Railroad Ties and Bonds: Construction, Credit, and the “Consumptive Purse” 185
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Part Five. There Is No Salvation: The Fall of the Railroads
- Chapter 13. The Alabama & Chattanooga Catastrophe 213
- Chapter 14. “They Have Thus Prostituted . . .” : Republicanism Riven 237
- Chapter 15. “A War Now Begins between These Roads and the People,” 1873 250
- Chapter 16. “Men are Giting Desperate . . .”: The Panic, Collapse, and Survival of the Gospel of Prosperity, 1873—1880 268
- Coda “And Was Jerusalem Builded Here ?” 299
- Appendix. Could the Democrats Have Done Better? 303
- Abbreviations 307
- Bibliography 339
- Index 353
- Backmatter 362
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xii
-
Part One. The Gospel Of Prosperity
- Chapter 1. “Our Poor Distressed Country" 3
- Chapter 2. The Necessities of State Aid 32
- Chapter 3. An Imaginative Reinterpretation of the Law 47
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Part Two. A Covenant of Public Works: Legislating for the Railroads
- Chapter 4. “Railroad Fevers” and the Party Line at the Capitols 63
- Chapter 5. The Enemy Within: Parochialism Run Amok 85
- Chapter 6. Winning Friends and Influencing Legislation 98
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Part Three “The Glory is Departed from Israel” : Using the Railroads
- Chapter 7. “Let the Representatives . . . Have a Hand in It.” 121
- Chapter 8. Testing the Gospel of Prosperity, 1870-1871 133
- Chapter 9. “They Must Stand Aside . . .”: The Republican Mission in Peril 146
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Part Four. Balm in Gilead ? Financing the Railroads
- Chapter 10. Friends in Need on Capitol Hill 163
- Chapter 11. Friends in Deed on Wall Street? The Enemy Without 175
- Chapter 12. Railroad Ties and Bonds: Construction, Credit, and the “Consumptive Purse” 185
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Part Five. There Is No Salvation: The Fall of the Railroads
- Chapter 13. The Alabama & Chattanooga Catastrophe 213
- Chapter 14. “They Have Thus Prostituted . . .” : Republicanism Riven 237
- Chapter 15. “A War Now Begins between These Roads and the People,” 1873 250
- Chapter 16. “Men are Giting Desperate . . .”: The Panic, Collapse, and Survival of the Gospel of Prosperity, 1873—1880 268
- Coda “And Was Jerusalem Builded Here ?” 299
- Appendix. Could the Democrats Have Done Better? 303
- Abbreviations 307
- Bibliography 339
- Index 353
- Backmatter 362