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Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad Annual Pass (1871) Issued to John Insley Blair

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Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad Annual Pass (1871) Issued to John Insley Blair
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Early 1871 pass no. 222 issued to John Insley Blair, president of Sioux City & Pacific Railroad Company. Signed by M.R. Baldwin as general superintendent. Gilt title on white and green cardstock. As seen on reverse, pass was ripped and repaired. John Insley Blair was one of the wealthiest men of the 19th century. A railroad magnate, Blair was also well-known for his philanthropy. The Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad was the first railroad in Kansas to operate south of the Kaw River. It barely finished construction in time to satisfy deadlines (Jan. 1, 1868) set forth by bonds. The engine "Ottawa" crossed a pontoon bridge over the Kansas River. By 1871, it had reached from Leavenworth to Coffeyville. (Prag Collection) City: State: Kansas Date: Inventory# 39403