Crossing the mighty Mississippi was arguably the first major engineering feat necessary for westward expansion. The challenge pitted the Burlington and Rock Island railroads against one another as both vied to bridge the gap between Rock Island, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa, and capture the coveted western trade. The task of engineering a span across the river also invited antagonism from two other competing interests: the existing steamboat and ferry services that owned the river.
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