May 12, 1869.

1852 map of M&M’s proposed route across Iowa.

May 12, 1869 – After much financial difficulty, the Chicago & Rock Island (C&RI) Railroad – formerly the Mississippi & Missouri (M&M) Railroad – completes the goal of reaching Council Bluffs/Omaha – connecting Iowa City with the west.

Finally reaching Des Moines in 1866, the M&M was bought out by the Chicago & Rock Island (C&RI), completing their tracks into Council Bluffs/Omaha on May 12, 1869 – just as the Transcontinental Railroad was being completed in Utah.

A Day-by-Day Calendar of Historical Events In Iowa, William J. Petersen, State Historical Society of Iowa, 1946, p 46

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