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A Golden Spike: Completion of the Rail Line at Lang Station.
The Story of the Completion of the Southern Pacific-San Joaquin Valley Line
Between Los Angeles and San Francisco, September 5, 1876.



CONTENTS

I. The Beginning
II. The Golden Spike
III. The Banquet
IV. Lang
V. Bibliography


ACKNOLWEDGEMENT

In any research project there are always dedicated persons who give graciously of their time and knowledge to aid a questioning author. I wish to thank Charlotte Payne, Department of Special Collections, UCLA; Betty Ellison and Jane Buckley of the history department of the Los Angeles Central Library; Mimi White, Valencia County Library; Arthur Evans and Carl Eppich, Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society; Jean Bruce Poole, California Historical Society, San Marino and from the San Fernando Valley Historical Society, Elva Meline and Ruth Ruiz.


Published For The Centennial Celebration
September 5, 1976
by the San Fernando Valley Historical Society Inc.
Mission Hills, California


LANG STATION GOLDEN SPIKE CENTENNIAL 9/5/1976

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Program & Stories

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Photo Gallery

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Marie Harrington Story

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1976 Plaques

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CHSSC Press Kit

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Postal Cover

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Plate 1996

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