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IOWA PACIFIC RAILROAD. In 1872 faced with construction costs and urgency to lay track, railroad investors felt it would prove more profitable if the CHICAGO, DUBUQUE AND MINNESOTA RAILROAD and all the branches from it should be under one management. (1)
The Iowa Pacific was the rail link at Fayette, Iowa with the Turkey Valley branch of the Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad. To enable this unified management, G. W. Mitchell and Platt SMITH resigned as directors of the Iowa Pacific. Julius K. GRAVES, president of the Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota, replaced Mitchell as the president of the Iowa Pacific. Joseph A. RHOMBERG and William ANDREW replaced Mitchell and Smith on the Iowa Pacific board of directors. (2)
The railroad existed from 1870 to 1879. It was succeeded by the DUBUQUE AND DAKOTA RAILROAD and the Mason City and Fort Dodge Railroad. (3)
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1. "Iowa Pacific Railroad," Daily Herald, April 23, 1872
2. Ibid.
3. "List of Iowa Railroads," Wikipedia. Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Iowa_railroads