The Omaha Southern Railway was a subsidiary corporation owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company. In 1891, the railroad bought a plot of land south of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, that caused speculation in the town about the location of a railyard there. The railroad was also subject to a period study of subsidies it received from local and state governments.
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- "What does it mean?". Plattsmouth Daily Herald. September 1891. Retrieved August 22, 2007 – via Rootsweb. (Excerpts from issues dated September 3 - 8, 1891.)
- Tingley, C.E. (1892). "Bond Subsidies to Railroads in Nebraska". Quarterly Journal of Economics. 6 (3): 346–352. doi:10.2307/1882464. JSTOR 1882464.
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