Den Otter, Philosophy of Railroads, 170-73.
Hincks and Macdonald later tried to cast all this in a very different light.
Others associated him with the original goal of soliciting American capital.
Earl of Dufferin to Earl of Kimberly, Aug. 15, 1873, no. 4. p. 7, 30.
Testimony of Sir Francis Hincks, Sept. 4, 1873, "Report of the Royal Commissioners," 94-103.
Testimony of Jan Charles Chapais, Sept. 12, 1873 "Report of Commissioners," 141-2.
Testimony of John Mcdonald, Sept. 17, 1873, "Report of Commissioners," 171-80, 186.
Den Otter, Philosophy of Railroads, 175.
Lubetkin, Jay Cooke's Gamble, gives a thorough account of the Sioux and their resistance to the Northern Pacific's attempt to survey their route west of the Missouri and east of the Rockies, 80-267.
Lubetkin, Jay Cooke's Gamble, 80-267.
Cooke to Windom, July 20, 1871, Northern Pacific, Letters no. 1 (LB), Jan. 19, 1870, Sept. 27, 1871, Cooke Papers.
