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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Legislative Highlights

Pacific Railway Act, approved July 1, 1862

Pacific Railway Act, approved July 1, 1862

 
Pacific Railway Act, approved July 1, 1862 Pacific Railway Act Signature

Pacific Railway Act, approved July 1, 1862

To realize the vision of a transcontinental railroad and telegraph, Congress passed and President Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act. This act designated the route and offered land grants as incentives to private companies to complete the segment west of the Missouri River. It also assured the government’s access to the line.

General Records of the U.S. Government, National Archives and Records Administration

 
History of Congress and the Capitol