The Missouri Pacific Railroad purchased more units than the other three buyers combined.
During the summer the Missouri Pacific Railroad constructed a spur to the site.
It was named for a minor official of the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
It was originally built by the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
In 1902 the Missouri Pacific Railroad passed through the county.
The city was a strategic target because of its location on the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
The station was originally built in 1905 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
Both stations were built by the Missouri Pacific Railroad and both still stand.
He served as general counsel for the Missouri Pacific Railroad 1914-1932.
The Missouri Pacific Railroad passed through the property in 1909.