The Tootin’ Louie

The Tootin' Louie

A History of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway

Don L. Hofsommer

The definitive history of one of the Midwest’s most remarkable railroads

392 Pages, 9 x 11 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780816643660
  • Published: December 21, 2004
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The Tootin' Louie

A History of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway

Don L. Hofsommer

ISBN: 9780816643660

Publication date: December 21st, 2004

392 Pages

11 x 8

The Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway (M&StL), affectionately known as the Tootin' Louie, was founded in 1870 to serve a Minneapolis business community threatened by powerful railway interests emerging from both Chicago and Milwaukee. Although its goal of providing a direct rail artery to St. Louis proved elusive, the M&StL became a 1,600-mile road that supplied essential freight and passenger carriage to the Midwest over its ninety-year existence. In The Tootin' Louie, railroad historian Don L. Hofsommer offers a comprehensive biography of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway and its Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, and Illinois service areas from the dawn of the steamcar civilization into the post-World War II era. Incorporating an extraordinary collection of primary research documents, including station records and dispatchers' reports, Hofsommer brings the M&StL to life by vividly portraying the lives and times of the people involved in the railroad. His conversational style allows the reader to virtually see the workers, hear their stories, and sense their disappointments. The Tootin' Louie showcases the human dimension of railroading, emphasizing that the M&StL was long-lived primarily due to the loyalty of the communities and companies it served. Also a chronicle of business in the upper Midwest, this book reveals how the M&StL carried flour, lumber, even movie reels and beer between states and was often transportation for family reunions and other recreational excursions. Deeply connected to the Upper Midwest, the railroad company prospered and suffered with the communities it served. Essential reading for railway buffs and transportation historians nationwide, The Tootin' Louie is the ultimate guide to the M&StL and its place in an era of economic, social, and industrial change.

Don L. Hofsommer is professor of history at St. Cloud State University. He is the author of, among many other books, The Southern Pacific, 1901-1985, and coauthor of The Great Northern Railway: A History (Minnesota, 2004).

Contents Preface List of Acronyms and Shortened Names 1. Expectancy 2. Lethargy, Euphoria, and Panic 3. Albert Lea at Last 4. Optimism and Realism 5. The Great Rock Island Route 6. Independent Again 7. The Little Harriman 8. The Newest and the Best 9. It Will Be a Hummer 10. Everything from Caskets to Corsets 11. Struggling among the Titans 12. Sweet and Sour 13. Hard Times in Good Times 14. Soldiering On 15. Mean and Ugly 16. Frey and Dismemberment 17. Reason for Hope? 18. Free at Last 19. Don't You Know There's a War On? 20. Sprague and Prosperity 21. Sprague at the Throttle 22. The Ides of May 23. Halting Steps 24. Days of Red and White 25. Valhalla 26. Under a Green and Yellow Flag Appendix: List of M and StL Stations and Other Places Mentioned Notes Index