Union Pacific Railroad Co. Omaha, Neb., May 30, 1876 Mr. Henry T. Williams: I consider The Pacific Tourist a very complete volume, indispensable to the overland passenger and a book that every library should contain. The information it gives is correct and concisely stated, while the illustrations are very true and beautiful, forming a most attractive feature of the work. You should be liberally rewarded for the pains and expense you have been at in producing it. J. J. Dickey Superintendent Telegraph Department.
Office of the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Washington, D. C. June 10, 1876 Dear Sir: Your guide book is splendid. Nothing like it ever got out on this Continent. It is a world of information in regard to the Far West. It will be useful, not only to the traveler, but to all other, as a condensed library of information about the West. Your sincerely, F. V. Hayden
It will not disappoint expectations in any respect, its only fault being that its contents are of so comprehensive a kind that the intending tourist will, likely enough, suffer from an embarrassment of riches. DAILY INQUIRER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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