Surrender of Charter, encl. in no. 8, Chamber of Senate, Oct. 23, 1873, Canadian Pacific Railway Correspondence, 86.
Pletcher, Rails, Mines, and Progress, 67-69, 91.
W. to Plumb, April 15, 1873, box 2, f. 23; newspapers, Plumb to James Mackie, Oct. 12, 1873, box 2, f. 23, Edward L.; El congreso de la Union . . . Nov. 12, 1873, box 3, f. 25, Plumb to Hurlbert, Nov. 22, 1873, box 3, f. 25; Plumb to P. H. Sheridan, March 31, 1874, box 3, f. 26, all in Plumb Papers.
The Hyde material is extensive.
For an example see Hyde to Bacon, Nov. 26, 1867, and Hyde to Bacon, Jan. 9, 1868, both in Letterbook 1, Box 1, folder 2.
For expenses, Hyde to (?), July 5, 1868, Letterbook 1: 154-163, Box 1, folder 2.
Hyde to My dear Doctor, Nov. 24, 1867, Letterbook 1: 101, Box Number 1, folder 2, Hyde Papers.
Hyde to Wife, Dec. 8, 1867, Box 2, folder 8, Hyde Papers.
Hyde to Flint, May 4, 1869, Letterbook 2: 27, Box 1, folder 3.
Hyde had earlier claimed as a lobbyist that his whole motive was to get the opportunity to build the road.
Hyde to Bacon, Jan. 2, 1868, Letterbook 1: 113-15, Box 1, folder 2.
See also Hyde to Huntington, June 22, 1872, Letterbook 2: 191-98,; Hyde to Huntington, Aug. 27, 1872, Letterbook 2: 205-09, Hyde to Huntington, Nov. 8, 1872, Letterbook 2: 308-11, all in Box 1, folder 3, Hyde Papers.
Hyde was sharing information about his old employer with his new,
