Theodore Dehone Judah ~ Sacramento, California
Posted by: brwhiz
N 38° 34.855 W 121° 30.300
10S E 630218 N 4271331
This Citizen memorial, erected April 26, 1930, is located just south of the Subway sandwich shop at 1125 2nd Street in the southeast corner of Old Sacramento, California.
Waymark Code: WMG90R
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/30/2013
Views: 4
That The West
May Remember
Theodore Dehone Judah
Pioneer, Civil Engineer and Tireless Advocate
of a Great Transcontinental Railroad
--America's First--
This monument was erected by the men and women of the
Southern Pacific Company, who, in 1930, were carrying on the
work he began in 1860. He convinced four Sacramento merchants
that his plan was practicable and enlisted their help.
Ground was broken for the railroad January 8, 1863,
at the foot of K Street nearby.
Judah died November 2, 1863.
The road was built past the site of this monument. Over the lofty
Sierra – along the line of Judah’s survey – to a junction with the
Union Pacific at Promontory, Utah, where on
May 10, 1869, the “Last Spike” was driven.
Location: Old Sacramento
Website with more information on either the memorial or the person(s) it is dedicated to: Not listed
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