ファイル:Paddock Fort-Worth, Tex., and Rail-Roads 1888 UTA.jpg

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概要

題名
English: Map – showing – the Geographical location of Fort-Worth, Tex., and Rail-Roads
記述
English: Due to the international financial panic of 1873, the Texas & Pacific Railway, building from the east, temporarily stopped construction after reaching Dallas that year. However, in the town of Fort Worth, just thirty-four miles to the west, newspaper publisher and editor B. B. Paddock (1844-1922) of the Fort Worth Democrat and his fellow citizens refused to give up. Paddock tirelessly promoted Texas, Tarrant County, and his adopted town in the national press, worked to see that construction continued on the Texas & Pacific as well as to secure other railways for the growing city, including the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway (chartered in 1885) for which he served as president. One of Paddock's most famous creations was his so-called "Tarantula Map" of which this chromolithograph is one of the best contemporary printed representations.

Paddock sketched the map as early as 1873, when a crudely executed and simple hand-drawn version appeared in the Democrat. He apparently drew a number of these for anyone who would listen to him share his vision for the city. The chromolithographed version here from 1888 shows Fort Worth as the hub of the Texas & Pacific, the Houston & Texas Central, the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, the Fort Worth & Rio Grande, the Fort Worth & Denver, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas and other railroads. It boasts Fort Worth's recent selection as "the headquarters of a railway postal division" and appeared in a promotional and libretto of a "madcap" parody written by Ed. J. Smith specifically about Fort Worth based upon Englishmen W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan's then wildly popular satirical operetta The Mikado.

Among other projects, Paddock also promoted the Texas Spring Palace (a short-lived exposition and exhibit building in Fort Worth constructed entirely from Texas products), published the Fort Worth Gazette, wrote a four-volume History of Texas: Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition (1922), and eventually served four terms as the city's mayor. His beloved city eventually became the headquarters for today's Burlington Northern Santa Fe, operating "one of the largest freight railroad networks in North America, with 32,500 miles of rail across the western two-thirds of the United States."
日付
原典 UTA Libraries Cartographic Connections: 地図 / テキスト
作者
B. B. Paddock  (1844–1922)  wikidata:Q66480951
 
別名
Buckley B. Paddock
説明 米国の 実業家および首長
生年月日・没年月日 1844年1月22日 ウィキデータを編集 1922年1月9日 ウィキデータを編集
出生地・死没地 クリーヴランド フォート・ワース
典拠管理
creator QS:P170,Q66480951
受入/取得方法
English: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Jenkins Garrett
 Geotemporal data
Map location 北アメリカ
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 Bibliographic data
出版物
The Capitalist; or, The City of Fort Worth. A Parody on the Mikado
作者
Ed. J. Smith
出版地 フォート・ワース
出版者
Fort Worth Board of Trade
印刷者
 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q1230739
寸法 高さ: 24 cm;幅: 32 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,24U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,32U174728
技法 多色石版画 /
medium QS:P186,Q1121337;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
artwork-references

Huseman, Ben W. (2018年) Paths to Highways: Routes of Exploration, Commerce, and Settlementアーリントン: The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections、86 番、p. 50

Jackson, Jill Carlson (1996) Along came a spider: Visions and realities of railroad development in Fort Worth, Texas, 1873-1923. A Cartographic Approach (M.A. Thesis), The University of Texas at Arlington

Patricia L. Duncan (June 15, 2010). Paddock, Boardman Buckley. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved on August 16, 2019.


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