The Mississippi & Missouri RR was a Rock Island predecessor in Iowa. Began construction in Davenport in 1855 and built as far as Kellogg, Iowa. It was the first railroad in Iowa.
By 1865 it was in shaky financial condition. Construction was going very slow. In that era, many times railroads went to local communities to try to get support, financial or political, for their construction. Another proposed railroad (that was never built) had already beaten the M&M people into those communities, so support for the M&M was less than stellar. The Chicago and Rock Island bought it outright in 1865.
Many of the early names associated with the building of the Union Pacific were involved with the building of the C&RI across Illinois and the M&M across eastern Iowa.
More detailed info can be found in the RI's centennial book, "Iron Road to Empire." Originals are out there or it was reprinted a few years back.
Jeff
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