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Hodges, F.S.

 Person

Biography

Captain F.S. Hodges was a railroad engineer who helped build the Union Pacific Railroad in Utah invthe 1860s. He was later a resident of Boston, Massachusetts. F.S. Hodges died after 1897.

Citation:
How we built the Union Pacific, p. 118, via www, April 26, 2024 (F.S. Hodges; Resident of Boston later in life; railroad engineer, built the Union Pacific in Utah) https://libraryarchives.metro.net/dpgtl/histories/1908-how-we-built-the-union-pacific-railway-and-other-railway-papers-and-addresses.pdf

After thirty-one years, Capt. Hodges gives a unique banquet, 1897 October 28, (Captain F.S. Hodges; engineer on the Union Pacific, built it in Utah, alive in 1897)

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After thirty-one years, Capt. Hodges gives a unique banquet

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197239282608]
Identifier: MSS SC 1410
Scope and Contents

A typed transcript of an article from the Salt Lake City, Utah Daily Tribune, titled "After Thirty-one Years, Capt. Hodges Gives a Unique Banquet," dated October 28, 1897. The article describes a banquet hosted by Capt. F. S. Hodges, a former Union Pacific railroad engineer, who is reuniting with Salt Lake City citizens who helped him build the railroad in Utah in 1866.

Dates: 1897 October 28

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