When the Steel Went Through by P. Turner Bone
The book When the Steel Went Through by P. Turner Bone is a memoir, written over 60 years after the fact, of Bone's experiences as an engineer in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Introductory
- Chapter 2: Ayr Academy
- Chapter 3: Apprenticeship in Glasgow
- Chapter 4: Voyage to Canada
- Chapter 5: Montreal
- Chapter 6: Toronto
- Chapter 7: Winnipeg and Medicine Hat
- Chapter 8: Calgary
- Chapter 9: Mountain Division C. P. R., 1884
- Chapter 10: Mountain Division C. P. R., 1885
- Chapter 11: Mountain Division C. P. R., 1886
- Chapter 12: C. P. R. Short Line, State of Maine, 1887–88
- Chapter 13: Scotland Again, 1889
- Chapter 14: Location of Railway, Regina to Prince Albert, 1889
- Chapter 15: Calgary and Edmonton Railway, 1890–91
- Chapter 16: Scotland Once More, 1891–92
- Epilogue