The Outhwaite bill also suffered from the opposition of Senator Sherman, who was influenced by Colgate Hoyt, who had fallen out with Adams and the Union Pacific.
The differences between the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific persisted.
The Burlington also worked against debt extension.
I. Bromley, Memorandum on Congress, Aug. 9, 1886, UP, MS 3761, SG2, ser. 1, box 32, f: Bromley-Burness.
Adams to William L. Scott, June 14, 1888, Adams to Dodge, July 6, 1888, UP, PO, OC, vol. 44, ser. 2, r. 39.
Adams to CPH, Oct. 18, 1888, UP, PO, OC, vol. 45, ser. 2, r. 40.
Adams to Dodge, Dec. 10, 11, 1888, Adams to Oakes, Dec. 14, 1888, Adams to Ayres, Dec. 28, 18, 1888, UP, PO, OC, vol. 45, ser. 2, r. 41.
Adams to M. Hanna, Nov. 23, 1888, UP, PO, OC, vol. 45, ser. 2, r. 41.
Adams to Dodge, March 28, 1890, UP, PO, OC, vol. 50, ser. 2, r. 45.
L. S. Anderson to G. M. Lane, June 14, 1886, UP, OVP, OC, vol. 1, L. S. Anderson, r. 1.
