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Information: The first column shows data points from Atlantic Coast Line Company. in red. The third column shows data points from Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
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Standard Railroad of the South
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The Atlantic Coast Line was based in Wilmington, N.C., and possessed rail that ran through Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. The Atlantic Coast Line later formed part of the CSX Transportation System.
The Central of Georgia Railway, formed from its predecessor, The Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia in 1895 was a dominant force in the economic life of Georgia and parts of Alabama through the mid-twentieth century. Through its many branch and subsidiary lines, land holding companies, and agricultural experimentation, it controlled much of the region's transportation and was a strong influence in the rural development of the area.
(Cont.) The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company was chartered in 1836 in Virginia as the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. In 1898, the Railroad merged with the Petersburg Railroad and changed its name to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of Virginia.
(Cont.) Two years later the Railroad merged with the Norfolk and Carolina Railroad, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of South Carolina. At that time, the name was changed to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
(Cont.) During the next four decades, the Railroad acquired several other lines and built a network throughout much of the Southeast.
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) was established in 1889. Throughout the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries the ACL continued to acquire smaller railroad companies - nearly 100 in all. These smaller lines ran primarily along the Atlantic coast, from Virginia down into south Florida and westward into Georgia and Alabama. With trains connecting with the Pennsylvania RR at Richmond, ACL operated a large portion of the New York to Florida passenger traffic.
In mid 1967 the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line combined their resources to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. The Seaboard Coast Line possessed assets of $1.2 billion and 9,629 route miles in the Deep South. The final phase of consolidation occurred nineteen years later in July 1986 when Seaboard merged with Chessie System Railroads to form CSX Transportation.
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was formally established in 1889. The Atlantic Coast Line consolidated the operations of more than 100 separate small railroad companies that stretched along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from Virginia to south Florida and westward into Georgia and Alabama. By 1950, the Atlantic Coast Line possessed more than 5500 miles of rail.
The oldest constituent railroad to become part of the Atlantic Coast Line was the Petersburg Railroad. The Petersburg Railroad was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly on 10 February 1830 and it opened for operation in 1833. The Petersburg Railroad connected Petersburg, Va., to Weldon, N.C., which had the effect of increasing trade between Petersburg and North Carolina's Roanoke River country.
The second constituent railroad that was later integrated into the Atlantic Coast Line was the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. The Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, chartered on 14 March 1836, built a rail network that connected Richmond, Va., to Petersburg, Va., effectively connecting the James and Appotomax Rivers. The Richmond and Petersburg Railroad is considered the corporate progenitor of the Atlantic Coast Line because the Atlantic Coast Line operated under the Richmond and Petersburg's charter until 13 May 1946. After May 1946, the Atlantic Coast Line conformed with general corporate laws of Virginia.
The third ancestor on the Atlantic Coast Line's genealogical chart was the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. On 7 March 1840 the Wilmington and Weldon opened a 161-mile-long track from Wilmington, N.C., to Weldon, N.C.. This stretch of track represented the longest continuous railroad line in the world at that time. The Wilmington and Weldon is considered the parent company of the Atlantic Coast Line because it was used as the new company's administrative headquarters when the Atlantic Coast Line was formally established. Although the Atlantic Coast Line operated under the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad's charter, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad became the holding company that operated the rail network.
During the 1840s and 1850s, railroad companies experienced unprecedented growth and they enjoyed tremendous economic success. By the time of the Civil War, rail had displaced water as the primary means of transportation in America. However, during the final two years of the Civil War, Federal forces sabotaged railroads throughout the South; they destroyed bridges, water stations, and railroad cars. Southern rails deteriorated and fell into a state of disrepair during the late-1860s.
In 1869, a group of Baltimore capitalists purchased several small railroad companies scattered throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia such as the Petersburg Railroad, the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, and the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. The new owners allowed the various railroad companies to retain their previous names; yet these railroad companies remained independent in name only. The new owners unified these railroad companies under one management and established the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad as the administrative center for this new railroad network.
Throughout the 1870s and 1880s the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad closely managed the various companies in the network, beginning the difficult process of integration and consolidation. In 1886, for example, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad ordered all affiliated companies to change their track gauge to a standard 4' 8.5" width. In addition, all trains and cars were rewheeled. The Wilmington and Weldon completed the process of assimilation in 1889, when they formally established themselves as the holding company for all affiliated lines and they officially changed their name to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
The Atlantic Coast Line continued to acquire smaller railroad companies throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Between 1898 and 1902, for example, the Atlantic Coast Line took over all local railroads in South Carolina and Virginia. Further, in November 1902, the Atlantic Coast Line bought the majority of stock in the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, the Western-Railway of Alabama, and the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. In 1924, the Atlantic Coast Line signed a 999-year lease to operate all rails owned by the Clinchfield and Ohio Railway and, in 1927, they acquired the majority of common stock of the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Coast Railroad Company. All these companies were immediately integrated into the Atlantic Coast Line network.
On 1 July 1967, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line combined their resources to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. The Seaboard Coast Line possessed assets of $1.2 billion and 9,629 route miles in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama; among contemporary railroad companies, the Seaboard Coast Line ranked eighth in mileage and ninth in both assets and revenues.
The final phase of consolidation occurred on 1 July 1986 when Seaboard merged with Chessie System Railroads to form CSX Transportation.
(Adapted from information in various CSX publications)
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Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen. Series 2. Files re general chairmen, 1903-1969.
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Series 2. Files re general chairmen, 1903-1969.
Include correspondence between general grand secretary-treasurer of the Order of Railway Conductors of America (ORC) with members of ORC General Committees of Adjustment on various railroads. The correspondence regards routine administrative matters; also minutes of General Committees in regional sessions. There is routine correspondence from committees representing workers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (1907-1960), Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad (1908-1969), Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (1908-1957), Chicago and North Western Railway (1903-1961), Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (1904-1960), Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad (1921-1962), Illinois Central Railroad (1930-1960), and Louisville and Nashville Railroad (1919-1957). Additional committee files include those on the Atlantic Coast Line Company (1909-1965), Gulf Coast and Santa Fe Railroad (1908-1958), Atlantic and West Point Railroad (1911-1955), Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (1910-1961), Bangor and Aroostook Railroad (1907-1919), Boston and Albany Railroad (1908-1962), Boston and Maine Railroad (1911-1949), Burlington and Rock Island Railroad (1945-1952), Central of Georgia Railroad (1918-1963), Central of New Jersey Railroad (1917-1961), Lehigh and New England Railroad (1952-1958), Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (1910-1957), Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad (1939-1947), Chicago Great Western Railway (1912-1949), Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad (1907-1962), Kansas City Southern Railway (1920-1960), Lehigh Valley Railroad (1947-1957), Long Island Railroad (1954), Maine Central Railroad (1932-1949), Michigan Central Railroad (1944-1961), Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad (1936-1957), Minneapolis and St. Paul Railroad (1907-1958), Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (1918-1966), Missouri Pacific Railroad (1904-1961), Missouri Pacific Railroad (Gulf Coast Lines) (1908-1959), and New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad (1926-1928). The files concern a wide variety of individual grievances and contract negotiations on individual properties. The materials are largely routine and facilitative in nature.
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Aimar, C. P. (Charles Pons), 1873-1927. The Charles Pons Aimar, Jr. Papers 1894-1931.
Title:
The Charles Pons Aimar, Jr. Papers 1894-1931.
The Charles P. Aimar, Jr. Papers, 1896-1935, 3 cubic feet, document his career and professional activities. The collection is arranged into four series: Correspondence, Personal, Professional, and Oversize. The collection includes correspondence, lecture notes, case files, x-rays prints and case files from bone grafting surgeries, and administrative records. The Atlantic Coast Line Rail Road Company case files are arranged according to Dr. Aimar's numerical file structure.
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- Aimar, C. P. (Charles Pons), 1873-1927. The Charles Pons Aimar, Jr. Papers 1894-1931.
Alabama. Railroad Commission. Letterbooks, 1881-1902.
Title:
Letterbooks, 1881-1902.
The Railroad Commission functions to supervise and regulate railroads in Alabama. These records consist of letterbooks (also known as letterpress copybooks) containing copies of letters sent by the Railroad Commission. Each letterbook is about one inch thick and nine inches by twelve inches in measurement. Most of these letters are replies made to letters received. Appeals against railroads, matters cocnerning freight and passenger tariffs, requests for rulings by railroads on matters of regulations, railroad routes, railroad safety, and many other matters were discussed in these letters. Some of the companies detailed include: Alabama Central Railroad Company, Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, the Anniston and Cincinnati Railroad Company, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Birmingham Mineral Railroad Company, Central of Georgia Railroad Company, East Alabama Railway, Georgia Pacific Company, Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad Company, L and N Railroad Company, Mobile and Girard Railroad Company, Mobile and Montgomery Railroad Company, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company, Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad Company, Montgomery and West Point Railroad Company, Nashville and Decatur Railroad Company, Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, Selma and Greensboro Railroad Company, Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company, South and North Alabama Railroad Company, Southern Railway Company, Talladega and Coosa Valley Railroad Company, Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Company, Western Railway of Alabama, Western Railroad of Alabama, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft. (3 records center cartons, each containing 5 to 7 letterbooks).
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- Alabama. Railroad Commission. Letterbooks, 1881-1902.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Accounting report on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and its lessors, Central Railroad Company of South Carolina, South Carolina Pacific Railway Company as of June 30, 1917, the date of valuation.
Title:
Accounting report on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and its lessors, Central Railroad Company of South Carolina, South Carolina Pacific Railway Company as of June 30, 1917, the date of valuation. 1917.
ArchivalResource: v, 365 leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Accounting report on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and its lessors, Central Railroad Company of South Carolina, South Carolina Pacific Railway Company as of June 30, 1917, the date of valuation.
Woods, Sam. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Constituent Companies of.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Constituent Companies of.
The collection consists of an alphabetical listing and table of the companies which made up the Atlantic Coast Line RR Co. Joseph E. Brown's Western RR is one of these. List compiled by Sam Woods. Photostat.
ArchivalResource: 30 items (0.1 linear ft.)
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- Woods, Sam. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Constituent Companies of.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. consolidated 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1914 Jan. 28.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. consolidated 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1914 Jan. 28.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. consolidated 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1914 Jan. 28.
Virginia. Board of Public Works. Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company records, 1836-1883.
Title:
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company records, 1836-1883.
Contains letters sent to the board, reports, certificates of stock subscriptions, lists of stockholders, newspaper clippings, deed, stock certificate, contracts, excerpts from minutes of stockholders meetings, and petitions.
ArchivalResource: 6 in.
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- Virginia. Board of Public Works. Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company records, 1836-1883.
Association of Surgeons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Programs.
Title:
Programs. 1906-1913.
Program for 2nd session, 1906, Tampa, FL, and program for 9th session, 1913, Montgomery, AL.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Association of Surgeons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Programs.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Passenger Transportation. Records, 1927-1954.
Title:
Records, 1927-1954.
The records of the Chief of Passenger Transportation are concerned with all aspects of the operation of passenger trains, including mail service, dining car operation and Pullman service. There are extensive statistics on passenger service from the period of the late Depression, through the peak years of World War II, to the steep decline of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Passenger Transportation. Records, 1927-1954.
Cass, Lewis,. Faulkner family papers [manuscript] 1829-1929.
Title:
Faulkner family papers [manuscript] 1829-1929.
The collection consists of the official, personal, and business correspondence of Charles James Faulkner, Sr., and Charles James Faulkner, Jr. The elder Faulkners papers contain legal, personal letters; official correspondence as U.S. minister to France, 1860-1861; and letters to Lewis Cass, William Seward, and Jeremiah Black. The largest group of papers concern the business affairs of the younger Faulkner, his activities as counsel for the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Central Railroad of Georgia, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Missouri Pacific Railroad, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, New York Central Railroad, Norfolk and Western Railroad, Pennsylvanie Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Rock Island Railroad, Southern Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, 1905-1917. The papers include material on railroad legislation, Adamson Bill, Elkins Bill, Hepburn Act, Interstate Commerce Commissions.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items.
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- Cass, Lewis,. Faulkner family papers [manuscript] 1829-1929.
Richmond-Washington Company. Richmond-Washington Company : Corporate records, 1901 Sept. 5-1903 Jan. 3.
Title:
Richmond-Washington Company : Corporate records, 1901 Sept. 5-1903 Jan. 3.
Includes agreement; index; incorporators and Board of Directors meeting minutes.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.063 linear ft.) ; 33 cm.
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- Richmond-Washington Company. Richmond-Washington Company : Corporate records, 1901 Sept. 5-1903 Jan. 3.
Neue Geldzähl-maschinen-Gesell-schaft m.b.H. Trade catalogs of banking and investments, 1885-1953.
Title:
Trade catalogs of banking and investments, 1885-1953.
Histories of banks, catalogs and price lists of banking and accounting supplies, general information on bonds, and notices of bond issues for specific companies.
ArchivalResource: 106 items (1 box) : ill.
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- Neue Geldzähl-maschinen-Gesell-schaft m.b.H. Trade catalogs of banking and investments, 1885-1953.
Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad and telegraph tax returns, 1887,1916.
Title:
Railroad and telegraph tax returns, 1887,1916.
This series contains tax returns filed with the Comptroller's Office in 1887 and 1916. The 1887 tax returns document the operation of numerous railroads and telegraph companies in Florida during this period. Types of information include the total number of miles; value of main and side track in each county; and rolling stock owned by the company. For telegraph companies, the miles of wire is given.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cubic ft.
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- Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad and telegraph tax returns, 1887,1916.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Traffic Dept. Publications and ephemera, 1873-1963 (bulk 1925-1960).
Title:
Publications and ephemera, 1873-1963 (bulk 1925-1960).
The records consist of publications and ephemera issued by the PRR's Traffic Dept. to promote its various services, plus samples of similar material from other railroads.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Traffic Dept. Publications and ephemera, 1873-1963 (bulk 1925-1960).
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Corporate Work. Records, 1901-1949 (bulk 1925-1946).
Title:
Records, 1901-1949 (bulk 1925-1946).
The records of this office date from 1901-1949. They include material from Adam's tenure as County's assistant prior to the creation of this office and one or two files that were concluded after it was phased out in 1946.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Corporate Work. Records, 1901-1949 (bulk 1925-1946).
H. H. Copeland Maps and Tables, 1924-1956
Title:
H. H. Copeland Maps and Tables 1924-1956
The Transportation Library's collection of H. H. Copeland and Son's maps consist of 74 maps and tables on U. S. railways dating from the early 1930's to the mid 1950's. The Copeland maps consist of traffic density maps and tables on ton miles, freight density and traffic distribution and other railway related tables and calculations. H. H. Copeland and Sons were an investment house, in existence from the late 19th century to at least the mid 1950's. The company ordered the compilations for the maps and tables to support their own business interests and would not allow the items to be copied.
ArchivalResource: 74.00
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- H. H. Copeland Maps and Tables, 1924-1956
Fishburn Family papers, 1891-1976.
Title:
Fishburn Family papers, 1891-1976.
Collection contains correspondence between Jacob E. Fishburn and Bessie B. Grimes Fishburn, ledgers, son James' school materials from the New Hanover High School, materials relating to daughters' Violet and Pansy's employment with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, and records from Bessie's funeral. The majority of the collection is photographs and negatives from James' military service during Wold War II, family photos, and trips.
ArchivalResource: Half box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Fishburn Family papers, 1891-1976.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Records, 1900s-1950s
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Records, 1900s-1950s
The Atlantic Coast Line was based in Wilmington, N.C., and possessed rail that ran through Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. The Atlantic Coast Line later formed part of the CSX Transportation System. The collection contains records, 1900s-1950s, of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Files are divided between President's Files, which document railroad operations and relations with other companies, and Tax Files, which contain records of federal, state, and local taxes paid by the Atlantic Coast Line. There are also a set of financial journals and a series of files related to the reorganization of the Florida East Coast Railway Company. Addition of 2011 consists of records, 1918-1963, of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Police Department. Reports document often extensive investigations into crimes such as trespassing and vandalism, especially by juveniles; petty larceny of railroad and personal property; vagrancy and train hopping; public drunkenness; and assault. Reports typically mention age, race, and sex of the suspects, many of whom were African American, and often personal or family information. There are also lost luggage claims, reports of injuries sustained in the rail yard, and personnel records that document relief checks, retirement traditions, job applications, and funerals.
ArchivalResource: 95000; 298.5
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- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Records, 1900s-1950s
Smith, Walter E. Walter Smith railroad collection, 1896-1969.
Title:
Walter Smith railroad collection, 1896-1969.
Collection primarily contains documents relating to the Jacksonville Terminal Company and its owners: Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Southern Railway, and Georgia Southern and Florida Railway.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 cubic ft.
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- Smith, Walter E. Walter Smith railroad collection, 1896-1969.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Records, 1916-1917.
Title:
Records, 1916-1917.
Business correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 items)
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- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Records, 1916-1917.
Aimar, Charles Pons, 1873-1927. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1894-1927.
The papers of Dr. Charles Pons Aimar, graduate of the Medical College of South Carolina in 1894. Covering years 1894-1927 including case reports, material concerning the Medical College of South Carolina, Medical Society of South Carolina, Roper Hospital and the South Carolina Medical Association. Notes on lectures, correspondence, material on the American College of Surgeons, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., etc. Also, reprints of articles by physicians on cancer, tuberculosis and other medical subjects 1896-1927.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Aimar, Charles Pons, 1873-1927. Papers.
Wiggins, A. L. M. (Archibald Lee Manning), 1891-1980. A. L. M. Wiggins papers, 1932-1980 [manuscript].
Title:
A. L. M. Wiggins papers, 1932-1980 [manuscript].
Correspondence, speeches and articles by Wiggins, and other materials relating to Wiggins's work with the Atlantic Coast Line and Louisville and Nashville railroads, 1948-1962; the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1948-1952; the American Bankers Association, 1938-1953; the National Society for Crippled Children, 1950s; the Horace Williams Philosophical Society, 1946-1947; and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 2,000 items (5.0 linear ft.).
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- Wiggins, A. L. M. (Archibald Lee Manning), 1891-1980. A. L. M. Wiggins papers, 1932-1980 [manuscript].
Seidenberg, Jacob. Arbitration case files, 1961-1983.
Title:
Seidenberg, Jacob. Arbitration case files, 1961-1983.
Arbitration case files, 1961-1983.
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- Seidenberg, Jacob. Arbitration case files, 1961-1983.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate: syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 29.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate: syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 29.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate: syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 29.
Adams, Henry C. (Henry Carter), 1851-1921. Henry Carter Adams papers, 1864-1924.
Title:
Henry Carter Adams papers, 1864-1924.
Personal and professional correspondence, diaries, travel journals, drafts of books, letter books, reports and printed materials concerning his work with the Interstate Commerce Commission, his activities as an expert witness in railroad compensation and tax cases, and University of Michigan affairs. Correspondents include: Bertha H. Adams, Charles Kendall Adams, Elizabeth Douglass Adams, Ephraim Adams, Ephraim Douglass Adams, Herbert Baxter Adams, Jane Addams, W.B. Allison, James B. Angell, Ray. Stannard Baker, Hamilton M. Bartlett, Samuel W. Beakes, Edward W. Bemis, Louis Brandeis, W.C. Brown, Charles J. Bullock, Marion L. Burton, Nicholas Murray Butler, James H. Canfield, John Bates Clark, William L. Clements, John R. Commons, Charles Horton Cooley, Mortimer E. Cooley, Thomas M. Cooley, William Dawson, Davis R. Dewey, John Dewey, Frank Dixon, M.L. D'Ooge, Stephen B. Elkins, Richard T. Ely, Fred Fairchild, Frank A. Fetter, Irving Fisher, Franklin H. Giddings, W.S. Gifford, Daniel Coit. Gilman, Thomas P. Gore, Arthur T. Hadley, Albert Bushnell Hart, Jacob H. Hollander, Albert J. Hopkins, Charles Henry Hull, Harry Burns Hutchins, Edmund J. James, John Franklin Jameson, Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, David Starr Jordan, George Wells Knight, J. Laurence Laughlin, David Lewis, Frank A. Manny, Richmond Mayo-Smith, Edwin D. Mead, Chase S. Osborn, Walter Hines Page, Frederic L. Paxson, J.L. Pickard, William Z. Ripley, Henry Wade Rogers, William M. Salter, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. Correspondents include: William Thompson Sedgwick, Edwin R. Seligman, Isaiah L. Sharfman, Albert Shaw, Albion Woodbury Small, Henry C. Smith, J.M.C. Smith, James Allen Smith, Augustus O. Stanley, F.W. Taussig, Graham Taylor, Calvin Thomas, Charles A. Towne, Charles W. Townsend, Moses Coit Tyler, Charles R. VanHise, Victor C. Vaughan, Lester F. Ward, David A. Wells, Benjamin Wheeler, Andrew Dickson White, Delos F. Wilcox, Walter F. Wilcox, John S. Williams and Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft.
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- Adams, Henry C. (Henry Carter), 1851-1921. Henry Carter Adams papers, 1864-1924.
Kramer, Herman T., 1871-1952. Herman T. Kramer papers, 1900-1942.
Title:
Herman T. Kramer papers, 1900-1942.
Collection contains blueprints of Detroit and Michigan buildings such as the Ypsilanti State Hospital, Fisher Body Corp., the administration building for the Detroit sewage and treatment plant, and the Chamber of Commerce building. Blueprints of several railroad lines, including the Grand Trunk Western Railroad station map, Illinois Central Railroad and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Also, a blueprint of the suburban transmission system for Detroit Edison Co., and of the village of Highland Park dated 1916. Building specifications, material cost sheets and other related records are included.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 linear ft. (4 boxes, 2 volumes, 1 large manuscript, 3 extra large manuscripts)
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- Kramer, Herman T., 1871-1952. Herman T. Kramer papers, 1900-1942.
James E. L. Wade papers, 1917-1980.
Title:
James E. L. Wade papers, 1917-1980.
Box one of the collection deals largely with Wade's involvement in the public eye in Wilmington. Box two primarily deals with data from 1960 until his death in 1980; box three contains personal correspondence saved by Wade, the remaining box contains mostly greeting and get well cards sent to him.
ArchivalResource: Three legal size boxes and one oversized box (5 linear ft.)
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- James E. L. Wade papers, 1917-1980.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Test Dept. Records, 1894-1945 (bulk 1903-1938).
Title:
Records, 1894-1945 (bulk 1903-1938).
The records of the Test Department consist of two series: General Office Files (1894-1928), which were maintained by the Engineer of Tests, and the Test Notes & Papers (1904-1945), which were primarily kept by C.D. Barrett, the Assistant Engineer of Tests in charge of road and equipment tests.
ArchivalResource: 93.5 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Test Dept. Records, 1894-1945 (bulk 1903-1938).
H.H. Copeland and Son. [Copeland railroad survey collection].
Title:
[Copeland railroad survey collection]. [1918-1958]
ArchivalResource: ca. 504 pieces (maps with accompanying text) : printed items ; in 2 boxes 27 x 13 x 40 cm.
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- H.H. Copeland and Son. [Copeland railroad survey collection].
Henry Carter Adams papers
Title:
Henry Carter Adams papers
Professor of economics at University of Michigan, 1880-1921, statistician for the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-1911, developed standard accounting procedures for railroads. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, diaries, travel journals, drafts of books, letter books, reports and printed materials concerning his work with the Interstate Commerce Commission, his activities as an expert witness in railroad compensation and tax cases, and University of Michigan affairs.
ArchivalResource: 30.3 linear ft.
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- Henry Carter Adams Papers, 1964-1924
City and Suburban Railway Company (Ga.). City and Suburban Railway Company papers, 1881-1893
Title:
City and Suburban Railway Company papers, 1881-1893
The larger portion of the papers in this collection comprises a record of payments to various firms for supplies and to individuals for wages. These are listed as vouchers and cancelled checks. The remainder of the papers consists of reports, correspondence of James Atkins, Attorney, and negotiations with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. The original arrangement of tied-up bundles has been maintained.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1.0 cubic feet)
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- City and Suburban Railway Company (Ga.). City and Suburban Railway Company papers, 1881-1893
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line unified 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1911 Apr. 08.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line unified 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1911 Apr. 08.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line unified 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1911 Apr. 08.
Seidenberg, Jacob. Jacob Seidenberg. Additional Arbitration case files 1961-1983.
Title:
Jacob Seidenberg. Additional Arbitration case files 1961-1983.
Arbitration case files, 1961-1983.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Seidenberg, Jacob. Jacob Seidenberg. Additional Arbitration case files 1961-1983.
Brunswick and Western Railroad Company. Records, 1884-1895.
Title:
Records, 1884-1895.
Financial reports, including annual, semiannual, quarterly, and monthly reports showing earnings of a line absorbed in 1901 by the Savannah and Western Railroad and later by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
ArchivalResource: 135 v.
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- Brunswick and Western Railroad Company. Records, 1884-1895.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. 1st cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1905 Feb. 21.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. 1st cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1905 Feb. 21.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. 1st cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1905 Feb. 21.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville R.R. sale to Atlanta Coast Line R.R. Co. : syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 25.
Title:
Louisville & Nashville R.R. sale to Atlanta Coast Line R.R. Co. : syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 25.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville R.R. sale to Atlanta Coast Line R.R. Co. : syndicate records, 1902 Sept. 25.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1915 Feb. 18.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1915 Feb. 18.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1915 Feb. 18.
Rose, Ben Lacy, 1914-2006. Ben Lacy Rose papers, 1931-2001.
Title:
Ben Lacy Rose papers, 1931-2001.
The collection includes letters, 1931-1936, to Ben Lacy Rose (1914- ) while he was a student at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., and at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Va., and correspondence, 1941-1945, between him and his family while he was a Presbyterian chaplain, first with the 31st Infantry Division and then with the 113th Cavalry (Mechanized Group) of the U.S. Army during World War II. The letters to Rose when he was a student are mainly from his parents, Charles Grandison Rose and Irene Lacy Rose of Fayetteville, N.C. In addition to giving family news, letters from his father report on the elder Rose's business as Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., as an officer of the North Carolina Bar Association, and as attorney for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. and for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. The World War II correspondence includes mostly letters written to Ben Rose by his father and by his wife, Anne Thompson Rose (1918- ), while Ben was serving with the 31st Infantry Division in Camp Blanding, Fla., and with the 113th Cavalry (Mechanized Group) in Camp Bowie, Tex., and while he attended the Army Chaplain's School at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Also included are Ben's letters to his wife while he was at the Army Chaplain's School and his letters from Europe about the daily lives of soldiers and about his duties as chaplain. Letters from Anne Thompson Rose include reports on her daily life with her parents in Richmond, Va., and the growth of their new baby, Anne Claiborne Rose (1941- ). Correspondence dating from 1990 through 2001 concern Rose's activities with the Presbyterian Church, including teaching, writing, and lecturing, as well as personal and family affairs.
ArchivalResource: About 2400 items (3.5 linear ft.).
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- Rose, Ben Lacy, 1914-2006. Ben Lacy Rose papers, 1931-2001.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line 3 yrs 5% notes : syndicate records, 1907 Feb. 08.
Title:
Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line 3 yrs 5% notes : syndicate records, 1907 Feb. 08.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line 3 yrs 5% notes : syndicate records, 1907 Feb. 08.
YMCA of the USA. Transportation Dept. Transportation and railroad department records, 1958-1989 (bulk 1900-1960).
Title:
Transportation and railroad department records, 1958-1989 (bulk 1900-1960).
Materials in this collection span the life of the YMCA's railroad and transportation departments, from before its official start in 1877 to its end in 1989. The bulk of the records come from the Railroad Department, during the time when railroads were the primary mode of transportation for both people and goods. Material includes secretary reports, information on the potential expansion of railroad work into foreign countries, as well as convention and conference reports. Also included is information on selected railroad branches, which ranges from a note card outlining basic information about the building to multiple folders containing minutes, reports and publications.
ArchivalResource: 13 cu. ft. (18 boxes).
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- YMCA of the USA. Transportation Dept. Transportation and railroad department records, 1958-1989 (bulk 1900-1960).
J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville unified 4% & Atl. Coast Line cons. 4% : syndicate records, 1908 Jan. 28.
Title:
Louisville & Nashville unified 4% & Atl. Coast Line cons. 4% : syndicate records, 1908 Jan. 28.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville unified 4% & Atl. Coast Line cons. 4% : syndicate records, 1908 Jan. 28.
Phoenix Bridge Company. Records, 1874-1963.
Title:
Records, 1874-1963.
The records of the Phoenix Bridge Company are relatively complete from about 1905 to the end of production.
ArchivalResource: Mss 220.4 linear ft.Photographs 3,785 items.
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- Phoenix Bridge Company. Records, 1874-1963.
Lucas, James Jonathan, 1831-1914. James Jonathan Lucas papers, 1851-1947.
Title:
James Jonathan Lucas papers, 1851-1947.
Chiefly personal and business correspondence re Lucas's service as a member of the board of trustees of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.; board of visitors of the South Carolina Military Acasdemy [Citadel], and board of trustees of Porter Military Academy (Charleston, S.C.), his involvement in politics as a candidate for U.S. Congress on the anti-Tillman platform, 1892, and as an applicant for collector of internal revenue, 1892-1893. Other items discuss his involvement in affairs of the Episcopal church, particularly Trinity Church (Society Hill, S.C.); family letters of Lucas' wife, Caroline (Carrie) McIver (1834-1901), their children, Thomas Smith (1863-1939), Frances (Fannie) McIver Lucas Wilkes (d. 1944), James Jonathan (Jon), Jr. (1866-1901), Benjamin Simons (1868-1938), Elizabeth Wilds Lucas McIver (1872-1948), Mary McIver Lucas (d. 1914), and Melita (Lita) Eleanor (1877-1907), and J.J. Lucas's brothers, Benjamin Simons (1833-1915), Thomas Ephraim (1836-1920), and Simons D., and others. Includes letters, 1894-1903, from Martin Ernst, Vineland, N.J., advising Lucas re alternative agricultural practices and products as well as sources of farm labor; business papers re settlement of estate of Henry H. Bacot and Dr. Benjamin Simons Lucas (1804-1890); and miscellaneous items re maintenance and removal of a bridge across the Great Pee Dee River owned by Societey Hill and Marlboro Bridge Co. Receipts for the sale of cotton by Lucas and Dr. Thomas Smith from Adams Frost & Co., Brown Shipley & Co., and Adams Cotton Co.; various issues of Adams Cotton Co.'s "Weekly Cotton Circular"; notices of stockholders meetings from The People's Bank of Darlington; and miscellaneous items re Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad, Blue Ridge Railway Co., Hampton and Branchville Railroad and Lumber Co., Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Co., Alcolu Railroad Co., and North Western Rail Road Co. Other correspondents include Matthew Calbraith Butler, Ellison Capers, William Franklin Dargan, William Alexander Guerry, Johnson Hagood, James Calvin Hemphill, William Bell White Howe, Joshua Hillary Hudson, Hugh Lide Law, Anthony Toomer Porter, Robert Bethea Scarborough, Albert Sidney Thomas, and John M. Waddill. Contains 1 volume, 1867-1907, Darlington County, S.C., [legal size] accounts of the Society Hill and Marlboro Bridge Co., including a list of stock holders with amount of subscriptions.
ArchivalResource: 2305 items and 1 v.
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- Lucas, James Jonathan, 1831-1914. James Jonathan Lucas papers, 1851-1947.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of General Manager, Freight Rates. Records, 1954-1967.
Title:
Records, 1954-1967.
The files are primarily those of General Manager, Freight Rates Russell W. Talbot but also include correspondence of subordinate officers, particularly of Harvey M. Johnson, Jr., and R. B. Wright as Assistants to the General Manager, Freight Rates, and of Johnson and H. E. Simmons as Managers, TrucTrain Sales. Some material carries over into Talbot's tenure as Assistant Vice President, Marketing. The files are the principal surviving source for the development of TOFC and COFC services on the PRR between 1954 and 1967.
ArchivalResource: 5.2 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of General Manager, Freight Rates. Records, 1954-1967.
Brunswick and Western Railroad Company records, 1888-1895
Title:
Brunswick and Western Railroad Company records 1888-1895
This collection contains financial reports, including annual, semiannual, quarterly, and monthly reports showing earnings of a line absorbed in 1901 by the Savannah and Western Railroad and later by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear feet; 6 boxes, 135 vols.
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- Brunswick and Western Railroad Company records, 1888-1895
Cavin and Leonard family papers, 1797-1942 [manuscript].
Title:
Cavin and Leonard family papers, 1797-1942 [manuscript].
Correspondence of the Leonard, Cavin, and related Troutman, Brown, Freeland, Hibbits, and other families, mostly about routine family matters. Included are letters in the 1850s describing John Y. Cavin's teaching activities in Texas. The few letters with references to the Civil War are from Milas Cavin, who served with Confederate forces in 1864. After the turn of the century, there are occasional letters of Wyatt Cavin, who lived in Rocky Mount, N.C., and worked for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from around 1890 into the 1930s. In 1906-1907, there are courtship letters to Pearle Leonard from various suitors, and, in 1944, there is a letter of Wade Leonard Cavin detailing his World War II activities. Financial and legal materials include deeds, indentures, wills, receipts, accounting sheets, and estate papers relating to Bustle, Troutman, Leonard, and Cavin family members. Also included are clippings; school materials, including lists of school rules; and family photographs, all of which are unidentified.
ArchivalResource: 435 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Cavin and Leonard family papers, 1797-1942 [manuscript].
Burgess, Edwin Haines,. Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records, 1960-1969.
Title:
Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records, 1960-1969.
Hearings and testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commission regarding the merger between the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Airline railroads; also briefs before and decisions of United States District and Supreme Courts; and judicial correspondence and other papers of E. H. Burgess, representative of the Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, a participant in the merger action.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 ft.
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- Burgess, Edwin Haines,. Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records, 1960-1969.
McColl, D. D. (Duncan Donald), 1877-1930. D.D. McColl papers, 1774-1948; (bulk, 1900-1930).
Title:
D.D. McColl papers, 1774-1948; (bulk, 1900-1930).
Correspondence, addresses, photographs, and other papers, documenting McColl's nineteen years in both houses of the state legislature (S.C. House of Representatives, 1903-1910, and S.C. Senate, 1918-1930), and his career as legal counsel for the Bank of Marlboro, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., and Bennettsville and Cheraw Railroad Co. Consisting of 5,080 items and 24 volumes: letters re McColl's interest in civic improvements, including construction of school at Marlboro Cotton Mill, 1913; road improvements; and establishment of speed limit for automobiles, 1914; correspondence with the Carnegie Library Fund, New York, giving figures describing Marlboro County and its residents. Correspondents include Christie Benet, David R. Coker, James Lide Coker, John Gary Evans, Mendel L. Smith, and Benjamin R. Tillman; includes documents, 1811-1813, re land transactions in Marlborough District, S.C.; sermons, 1877-1891, of the Rev. J[ohn] A[lexander] W[illiam] Thomas (1822-1896); undated manuscript, "The Colored Race in Marlboro"; photographs, 1913, of scenes in Cuba and Panama. Genealogical information on Allston, Bedgegood, Coward, Davis, Feagan, Gillespie, Hamer, Harrington, Hicks, Irby, Kolb, Lide, McColl, McLaurin, McLucas, Mandeville, Ney, Pearce, Pegues, Pledger, Poellnitz, Stewart, Thomas, and other families.
ArchivalResource: 6.25 linear ft. (5 cartons)
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- McColl, D. D. (Duncan Donald), 1877-1930. D.D. McColl papers, 1774-1948; (bulk, 1900-1930).
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1916 Jan. 28.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1916 Jan. 28.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. general unified 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1916 Jan. 28.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. stock syndicate : syndicate records, 1902 Dec. 01.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. stock syndicate : syndicate records, 1902 Dec. 01.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. stock syndicate : syndicate records, 1902 Dec. 01.
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad general unified series "A" 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1917 Jan. 11.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad general unified series "A" 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1917 Jan. 11.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad general unified series "A" 4 1/2% bonds : syndicate records, 1917 Jan. 11.
Benjamin A. Tillman and Company (Conway, S.C.). Records, 1860-1887 (bulk, 1860 Oct. 25-1862 Jan. 18).
Title:
Records, 1860-1887 (bulk, 1860 Oct. 25-1862 Jan. 18).
Day book, Oct. 1860-Jan. 1862 (p.29-483), of business identified on spine as that of "B.T. and Company," [Benjamin A. Tillman?]; volume records sales at general merchandise store in Horry County, S.C., during Civil War, with newspaper clippings, 1886-1887 (p. 1-28), pasted over earlier entries; annotations list names of newspapers and date of publication; topics pertain to labor issues, free trade, tariffs, etc.; newspapers cited published in New York, South Carolina, Georgia, and elsewhere. Clippings, maps, a few illustrations and political cartoons from various newspapers, ca. 1886-1887, re labor, socialism, cotton trade, agricultural concerns, and free trade; topics discussed in S.C. newspapers include comments on sales of wine and alcohol at new store in Horry, S.C.; "Farmers to the Front: Call for Agricultural Convention at Columbia"; and essay, "Is the Negro a Failure? Major Harry Hammond Does Not Think So," from an Augusta, Ga., newspaper. Other topics, primarily from New York papers, discuss labor issues and activities of Henry George, including "Editors who Coddle Socialists" and "Land and Labor Party: Henry George ... predicts that the Land Doctrine will break the Solid South and Be victorious in 1892." Other clippings titled: Why We Are Poor, The Poor Laborer, Negro Farm Labor, Trade Union Absurdities, Overproduction, The Farmer's Turn, What Protection Costs, Southern Farmers and Free Trade, How Protection Ruins Farmers, and an essay written by Thomas G. Shearman, Wages and Labor. Also including two maps, Jan. 1887: "Map Showing the Short Sea Route Operated by the Plant Steamship Line between Tampa & Havanna"; and "Map of Atlantic Coast Line of Railways and Connections," showing rail routes in United States, that includes inset map of Charleston, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Benjamin A. Tillman and Company (Conway, S.C.). Records, 1860-1887 (bulk, 1860 Oct. 25-1862 Jan. 18).
American Car and Foundry Company. Jackson & Sharp Plant. Job files, 1898-1905.
Title:
Job files, 1898-1905.
Accession 1130 contains a total of 75 envelopes of customer order files from the period 1898-1905. Each file contains a specification sheet and notes relating to the order. Some also contain copies of the builder's photograph and blueprint floor plans.
ArchivalResource: 2.6 linear ft.
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- American Car and Foundry Company. Jackson & Sharp Plant. Job files, 1898-1905.
Tampa Union Station (Tampa, Fla.). Tampa Union Station records, 1924-1973.
Title:
Tampa Union Station records, 1924-1973.
Records generated by Amtrak, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (early 1970s), Pullman Company (1920-1970s), Seaboard Air Line Railway (late 1920s) and Tampa Union Station Company (1924-1930s). Also includes extensive files of Pullman Company memoranda and procedures issued by various departments, personnel time sheets, records of train departures and arrivals, monthly financial reports, ticket sales, porter agreements, grievances, and personal injury claims, circulars, and maintenance forms.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes.
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- Tampa Union Station (Tampa, Fla.). Tampa Union Station records, 1924-1973.
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4. District 4 records, 1901-1974.
Title:
District 4 records, 1901-1974.
The collection consists of records of District 4 (Southeast) of the International Association of Machinists (IAM), and its successor the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers from 1901-1974. The records include correspondence (1928-1974), printed material (1933-1974), grievance claims (1944-1974), legal documents (1948-1973), financial documents (1939-1940; 1951-1974), minutes (1901-1905; 1939-1966; 1973), and contract negotiations. The correspondence is mainly of various district officers, the Machinists Non-Partisan Political League, the Railway Employers Dept. of the AFL-CIO, and various railroads which the union held contracts with including the Atlantic Coast Line, the Central of Georgia Railway, the Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad, and the Southern Railway System.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4. District 4 records, 1901-1974.
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Journal, 1865-1870.
Title:
Journal, 1865-1870.
Accounting journal entries, 1865 July - 1870 May, recording the railroad's business with detailed financial entries and explanatory notes. Includes income, expenses, officers, employees, individuals and companies from whom goods and services were procured, finance, equipment, facilities, bridges, accidents, maintenance, and rolling stock.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (688 p.)
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- Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Journal, 1865-1870.
Cocke, Betty Page, 1872-1973,. Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
Title:
Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
The collection contains personal and family correspondence, financial and legal papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and historical research material pertaining to the Cocke, Elliot and related Virginia families from the colonial period through the 20th century, as assembled by John Page Elliot. Correspondence consists chiefly of letters of sisters Betty Page Cocke and Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot. Other correspondents include John Hartwell Cocke, Philip St. George Cocke, John Bowdoin Cocke, John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke, Bettie Burwell Page Cocke, Mary Louise Cocke, Milton Courtwright Elliot, John Page Elliot, George H. Venable, and other Cocke and Elliot family members. Additional correspondents include Douglas Southall Freeman, Fiske Kimball, Thomas Nelson Page, U. Va. student Hermann Holst Swift, the Rev. Beverley D. Tucker, John Skelton Williams, and Edith Bolling Wilson. Topics in the correspondence includes the courtship of John Bowdoin Cocke and Bettie Burwell Page; a tour of Europe, Constantinople and Egypt, 1903; a tour to the western U.S., Canada and Alaska, 1905; a tour of England and continental Europe, 1937; the settlement of several Cocke family estates and an auction at "Bremo"; the suicide of a suitor of Betty Cocke; students who lived in Betty Cocke's boarding house; World War I, including life at the front and conditions in France, activities of an army doctor, offices of the American Fund for French Wounded, and the armistice; the life of Napoleon Drew, a former slave at "Belmead"; and the Japanese missionary work of the Rev. Beverley D. Tucker. Also Virginia politics and historic preservation particularly in regard to the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the National Women's Liberty Loan Organization, the Women's Section of the State Council of Defense, the Albemarle County Historical Society, the Albemarle County Chapter of the Red Cross, the Women's Organization for Prohibition Reform, and the Virginia War History Commission. Briefer topics of interest include the release of Jefferson Davis from prison; the disposition of Edward Troye's equestrian portrait of General Winfield Scott; Alexander Galt's bust of Philip St. George Cocke; Episcopal High School; the Alfalfa Club; and Woodrow Wilson's opposition to moving the University of Virginia's medical school to Richmond. Topics in the financial and legal papers include family stock and real estate holdings; the estate settlement of John Bowdoin Cocke; Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and garnishments, 1933-1938; specifications for houses designed by Eugene Brady; and Betty Cocke's opposition to proposed parking spaces in front of the U. Va. Rotunda. There are also original financial and legal documents, 1773-1948, for the related Blow Family of Norfolk, Va., and Browne family of "Four Mile Tree," Surry County, Va. Items from the genealogical and historical files of John Page Elliot include building plans, photographs and correspondence regarding "Belmead" and its conversion to St. Emma Military Academy for young black men; Philip St. George Cocke's appointment as a visitor to the Virginia Military Institute; a pedigree for John Hartwell Cocke's horse "Seagull"; a Confederate bond; and a drawing of an oveseer's cottage at "Four Mile Tree"; and portraits and photographs of family members, friends, and servants. Additional families represented in the genealogical files include Barraud, Burwell, Carter, Corbin, Grice, Nelson, Page, and Tayloe. Miscellaneous items of interest include John Bowdoin Cocke's Civil War pardon; a photograph and autograph of Fitzhugh Lee; a souvenir from the Jamestown Exposition; a form letter sent by Franklin D. Roosevelt, to Democratic supporters in October 1932; an autograph album of University of Virginia scenes and various U. Va. pins and ribbons.
ArchivalResource: 15000 items.
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- Cocke, Betty Page, 1872-1973,. Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Executive Dept. Office of Vice President Samuel Rea. Records, 1866-1916 (bulk 1905-1912).
Title:
Records, 1866-1916 (bulk 1905-1912).
Rea's surviving files cover primarily the period from 1905 to his elevation to the presidency at the end of 1912. Earlier documents dating back to 1866 were occasionally preserved, and Rea's correspondence was continued in the files of the vice president in charge of treasury, accounting and corporate work, and of the chief of corporate work.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear ft.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Executive Dept. Office of Vice President Samuel Rea. Records, 1866-1916 (bulk 1905-1912).
Railroads in South Carolina vertical files collection, 1835-1996.
Title:
Railroads in South Carolina vertical files collection, 1835-1996.
News clippings and promotional materials by and about Amtrak, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, and Southern Railway. Also includes advertisements for the Pullman Company, published in Holiday magazine, 1946-1950, and information on such topics as model trains, railroad museums, seaboard systems, and train accidents.
ArchivalResource: 0.66 linear ft. (2 document boxes)
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- Railroads in South Carolina vertical files collection, 1835-1996.
Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records, 1960-1969
Title:
Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records 1960-1969
Hearings and testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commission regarding the merger between the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Airline railroads; also briefs before and decisions of United States District and Supreme Courts; and judicial correspondence and other papers of E. H. Burgess, representative of the Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, a participant in the merger action.
ArchivalResource: 17 containers.; 8.5 linear feet of shelf space.; 500 items.
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- Atlantic-Seaboard Merger Case Records, 1960-1969
Transportation and railroad department records., 1858-1989, (bulk 1900-1960).
Title:
Transportation and railroad department records. 1858-1989 (bulk 1900-1960).
Records of the Railroad Department and later Transportation Department. Material includes secretary reports, information on the potential expansion of railroad work into foreign countries, as well as convention and conference reports. Also included is information on selected railroad branches, which ranges from a note card outlining basic information about the building to multiple folders containing minutes, reports and publications.
ArchivalResource: 13 cu. ft. (18 boxes).
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- Transportation and railroad department records., 1858-1989, (bulk 1900-1960).
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1909 Mar. 02.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1909 Mar. 02.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line cons 4% bonds : syndicate records, 1909 Mar. 02.
J.P. Morgan & Co. $4,500,000 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad equipment trust, 6 1/2% series "D" : syndicate records, 1920 Dec. 23.
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$4,500,000 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad equipment trust, 6 1/2% series "D" : syndicate records, 1920 Dec. 23.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. $4,500,000 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad equipment trust, 6 1/2% series "D" : syndicate records, 1920 Dec. 23.
Lewis G. Cooper Papers, 1922-1953
Title:
Lewis G. Cooper Papers, 1922-1953
Papers (1922-1953) of a Greenville, NC attorney consisting of correspondence, legal records, ledger, railroad company, legal services, brochure, political speech.
ArchivalResource: 0.43 Cubic Feet, 369 items, 1 volume
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- Cooper, Lewis G. Lewis G. Cooper papers, 1922-1950 [manuscript].
J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line bonds : syndicate records, 1913 Mar. 03.
Title:
Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line bonds : syndicate records, 1913 Mar. 03.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line bonds : syndicate records, 1913 Mar. 03.
Peter Evans Smith Papers, 1738-1944
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Peter Evans Smith Papers, 1738-1944
Peter Evans Smith of Halifax County, N.c., civil and mechanical engineer, inventor, surveyor, cotton planter, and railroad employee. The collection includes personal and business correspondence, business Papers, and various other records of Smith and his relatives. Much of the correspondence is about family matters, but many items relate to Smith's inventions and patents, most of which, such as his electric buoy, were related to navigation, agriculture, and railroads. Other items concern Smith's work on the Confederate ironclad ; navigation on the Roanoke River; planting and lumbering before, during, and after the Civil War; relations with African Americans as slaves, tenant farmers, and laborers; his work with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; his interests in Vine Hill Academy and the Episcopal Church in Scotland Neck, N.C.; and many other matters. There is also material relating to Smith's daughter Lena, a schoolteacher who established the Cottage Home School in Scotland Neck after her deafness caused her to lose her teaching job. The collection also includes scrapbooks and commonplace books, photographs, clippings, bills, receipts, genealogical notes, and historical sketches, mostly of Civil War incidents and including regimental histories of the 1st and 3rd North Carolina Cavalry, by Smith and others. Also of note is a series of letters written during World War II from a woman missionary in China. Albemarle
ArchivalResource: 2.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1500 items)
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- Smith, Peter Evans, 1829-1905. Peter Evans Smith papers, 1738-1944 [manuscript].
J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate : continued : syndicate records, 1904 July 07.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate : continued : syndicate records, 1904 July 07.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co. Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. syndicate : continued : syndicate records, 1904 July 07.
Henry Clark Bridgers, Jr., Papers, 1870-1981
Title:
Henry Clark Bridgers, Jr., Papers, 1870-1981
Papers (1870-1981) including correspondence, legal documents, ledgers, literary manuscripts, stock certificates, deeds, charters, minutes, photographs, clippings, financial records, orders and publications.
ArchivalResource: 6.69 Cubic Feet, ca. 1,252 items, 9 volumes
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- Bridgers, Henry Clark, 1913-1981. Henry Clark Bridgers, Jr., papers, 1870-1981 [manuscript].
Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
Title:
Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
Correspondence and other personal papers of Mary Hyde Eccles, a collector and literary scholar whose primary interest was Samuel Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 88 linear feet (84 boxes, 3 pf boxes, and 7 volumes)
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- Papers, 1853-2005 (inclusive), 1939-2003 (bulk).
Gilchrist Family. Gilchrist Family papers, 1861-1925.
Title:
Gilchrist Family papers, 1861-1925.
Chiefly family correspondence and business papers of captured Confederate officer Archibald E. Gilchrist during final year of Civil War, and efforts to secure his parole; local economics; community and religious activities; and family news relayed to relatives who had relocated to the lower South. Notebook, 1861, re furloughs and military activity at Pocataligo, S.C.; letter, 5 Jan. 1865, Mary L. Fisher, Washington, D.C., to Lt. Archibald E. Gilchrist, Fort Delaware, Del., acknowledging his letter forwarded from her home in Maine, noting Fisher's antebellum visit to Gilchrist's home, inquiring re family and friends in S.C., and offering to send newspapers; letter, 26 Jan. 1865, from Gilchrist's father, re Gilchrist's war activities and advising him of friends willing to send supplies. Letter, 19 May 1865, Mary L. Fisher to A.E. Gilchrist re her esteem for his family and efforts in Washington, D.C., to aid him; 3 letters, 17, 26, and 27 May 1865, from Robert Orr, Cincinnati, Ohio, re the capture of Jefferson Davis, sending money, and plans to contact his Congressman to hasten Gilchrist's parole. Also including autograph album, 1861, of D[avid] E. Gilchrist, presented to grand niece Jessie Gilchrist Ham, containing profession, motto, signature, and remarks of friends at Wofford College and Spartanburg Female College with notations re their experiences during the Civil War. Also including 8 letters, 1876-77, Clinton, S.C., from itinerant Methodist clergyman William Washington Jones, formerly minister of Mullins, S.C., re hardships, affection for the Gilchrist family, a recent camp meeting, expressing preference for style of worship services conducted by residents of the low country, and expectation of closure of Presbyterian Orphanage; religious text book, 1879, listing A.E. Gilchrist as Sunday-school instructor. Later correspondence of Augusta Bethea Gilchrist documents family connections with relatives in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; document, 1902, agreement with Mullins Lumber & Brick Co. to furnish electricity; 2 insurance policies, 16 Jan. 1904 and 13 Jan. 1905, Marion County, S.C.; receipt for Sanitary Tax, 31 Mar. 1906, re payment to town of Mullins, S.C.; railway pass, 1925, issued by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to Mr. And Mrs. J.I. Ham.
ArchivalResource: 100 items and 3 v.
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- Gilchrist Family. Gilchrist Family papers, 1861-1925.
F. H. Fechtig Papers, 1885-1930
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F. H. Fechtig Papers, 1885-1930
Papers (1885-1930, undated) including correspondence, financial papers, clippings, photographs, pamphlets, newspapers, a letterpress book, etc., relating to Fechtig's role as purchasing agent for the Washington, Ohio and Western Railroad Company and other companies.
ArchivalResource: 0.22 Cubic Feet, 83 items
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- Fechtig, F. H. (Frederick Hart), 1865-1951. F. H. Fechtig papers, 1885-1930 [manuscript].
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Journal, 1865-1870.
Title:
Journal, 1865-1870.
Accounting journal entries, 1865 July - 1870 May, recording the railroad's business with detailed financial entries and explanatory notes. Includes income, expenses, officers, employees, individuals and companies from whom goods and services were procured, finance, equipment, facilities, bridges, accidents, maintenance, and rolling stock.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (688 p.)
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- Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Journal, 1865-1870.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company records, 1900s-1950s [manuscript].
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company records, 1900s-1950s [manuscript].
The collection contains records, 1900s-1950s, of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Files are divided between President's Files, which document railroad operations and relations with other companies, and Tax Files, which contain records of federal, state, and local taxes paid by the Atlantic Coast Line. There are also a set of financial journals and a series of files related to the reorganization of the Florida East Coast Railway Company. Addition of 2011 consists of records, 1918-1963, of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Police Department. Reports document often extensive investigations into crimes such as trespassing and vandalism, especially by juveniles; petty larceny of railroad and personal property; vagrancy and train hopping; public drunkenness; and assault. Reports typically mention age, race, and sex of the suspects, many of whom were African American, and often personal or family information. There are also lost luggage claims, reports of injuries sustained in the rail yard, and personnel records that document relief checks, retirement traditions, job applications, and funerals.
ArchivalResource: About 95000 items (298.5 linear ft.).
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- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company records, 1900s-1950s [manuscript].
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Secretary. Corporate records, 1843-1968.
Title:
Corporate records, 1843-1968.
The records consist of typed duplicates or microfilm copies of all records pertaining to the activities of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from its organization to 1960. In addition, there are good representative samples of the contracts, manuals and other corporate papers, which were printed and distributed in multiple copies.
ArchivalResource: Mss. 16 linear ft.Microfilm 115 reels.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Secretary. Corporate records, 1843-1968.
Jackson and Sharp Company. Records, 1869-1946 (bulk 1898-1905).
Title:
Records, 1869-1946 (bulk 1898-1905).
The records consist of six lots of miscellaneous material acquired from different individuals who salvaged them from the plant after its closing. At that time, the builder's negatives were given to the Delaware State Archives.
ArchivalResource: 4.1 linear ft.
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- Jackson and Sharp Company. Records, 1869-1946 (bulk 1898-1905).
Cocke and Related Family Papers, ca.1773-1992
Title:
Cocke and Related Family Papers, ca.1773-1992
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- Cocke and Related Family Papers, ca.1773-1992
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company : records, 1926.
Title:
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company : records, 1926.
The records of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company consist of a photograph album of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad facilities in Savannah, 1926. This album documents the completed construction of an office building, freight shed, and warehouses in Savannah, Georgia that were built for the Atlantic in 1926. The construction was done by Dwight P. Robinson & Company. Included are black and white photographs showing both interior and exterior views of the buildings and a brief summary of the project.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company : records, 1926.
AFL-CIO. Railway Employes' Dept. Railway Employes' Department. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Records. 1916-1970.
Title:
Railway Employes' Department. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Records. 1916-1970.
Primarily the correspondence and enclosures of the RED Presidents--B.M. Jewell, Fred N. Aten and Michael Fox, with officers of the RED affiliated unions, representatives of the carriers, and government officials. Also included are minutes, proceedings, financial records, legislative materials, circulars, publications, reports, case files and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 143 linear feet; 111 reels of microfilm.
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- AFL-CIO. Railway Employes' Dept. Railway Employes' Department. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Records. 1916-1970.
Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept. Investment analysis files ("A"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
Title:
Investment analysis files ("A"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
The records contain some information on the workings of the Trust Dept., but are more useful for the information they contain on the individual companies in which the department invested.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept. Investment analysis files ("A"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
Solomon, Thomas W. Photograph Collection ca. 1890-1989.
Title:
Photograph Collection ca. 1890-1989.
Consists of Solomon's photographic negatives, transparent positives, and prints of railroading in the Southeastern US, particularly the Wiregrass. Many shots are copy negatives or photographs of Solomon's paintings of railroad scenes. Others are on-site shots of trains, yards, tracks, and other facilities. The photos cover the Alabama Midland Railway, Amtrak, Atlanta and St. Andrew's Bay Railway, Apalachicola Northern, Atlantic Coast Line, Bay Line, Central of Georgia, L & N, Plant System, Seaboard Atlantic Line, Southern Railway, and others.
ArchivalResource: 256 photographic negatives, postives, and prints.
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- Solomon, Thomas W. Photograph Collection ca. 1890-1989.
Alabama. Public Service Commission. Annual and biennial reports.
Title:
Annual and biennial reports.
The Public Service Commission functions to supervise and regulate public utilities in Alabama. These reports are primarily annual reports, though from 1915-1919 biennial reports were issued. There are also some gaps, such as those from 1921-1926, 194, 1943-1953, 1966, 1971, and 1992 to the present. The 1881-1919 annual and biennial reports occupy six cubic feet, while the 1920-1991 reports occupy less than two cubic feet. The 1881-1919 reports contain much more information that those from 1920 forward, which are little more than bried statistical summaries. The description therefore concentrates on the earlier and much more informative reports. The pre-1920 reports detailed information that included the rates charged (by railroads until 1915, then by utilities of all kinds), condition of the reailroads, railbed, rolling stock, accidents, the name of the those on the railroad's Board of Directors, the debt and earnings of the railroad, capital stock, and other matters. In 1915 public utilities were added to the responsibilites of the PSC. The annual and biennial reports predating 1920 report primarily on railroads, as the name of the agency did not change until 1915 from Railroad Commission to Public Service Commission (PSC). Many elements about railroads are discussed. Much of the information in the annual and biennial reports came from reports submitted by the railroads themselves, as well as complaints, hearings, decisions, and orders issued first by the Railroad Commission and then by the PSC. Some of the companies detailed include: Alabama Central Railroad Company, Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, Alabama Power Company, the Anniston and Cincinnati Railroad Company, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Birminham Mineral Railroad Company, Central of Georgia Railroad Company, East Alabama Railway, Georgia Pacific Company, Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad Company, L and N Railroad Company, Mobile and Girard Railroad Company, Mobile and Montgomery Railroad Company, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company, Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad Company, Montgomery and West Point Railroad Company, Montgomery Light and Traction Company, Nashville and Decatur Railroad Company, Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, Selma and Greensboro Railroad Company, Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company, South and North Alabama Railroad Company, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Southern Railway Company, Talladega and Coosa Valley Railroad Company, Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Company, Western Railway of Alabama, Western Railroad of Alabama, and others.
ArchivalResource: 7.4 cubic ft. (8 records center cartons).
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- Alabama. Public Service Commission. Annual and biennial reports.
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- Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen.
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- Adams, Henry C. (Henry Carter), 1851-1921.
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- AFL-CIO. Railway Employes' Dept.
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- Aimar, Charles Pons, 1873-1927.
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- Aimar, C. P. (Charles Pons), 1873-1927.
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- Alabama. Public Service Commission.
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- Alabama. Railroad Commission.
American Car and Foundry Company. Jackson & Sharp Plant.
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- American Car and Foundry Company. Jackson & Sharp Plant.
Association of Surgeons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
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- Association of Surgeons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
Benjamin A. Tillman and Company (Conway, S.C.)
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- Benjamin A. Tillman and Company (Conway, S.C.)
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- Bridgers, Henry Clark, 1913-1981.
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- Brunswick and Western Railroad Company.
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- Burgess, Edwin Haines.
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- Central Railroad Company of South Carolina.
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- City and Suburban Railway Company (Ga.)
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- Cooper, Lewis G.
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- Dwight P. Robinson & Company.
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- Eccles, Mary Hyde.
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- Fechtig, F. H. (Frederick Hart), 1865-1951.
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- Florida. Comptroller's Office.
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- Florida East Coast Railway.
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- Gilchrist Family.
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- H. H. Copeland and Son
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4.
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- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4.
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- Jackson and Sharp Company.
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- J.P. Morgan & Co.
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- Kerr, W. C.
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- Kramer, Herman T., 1871-1952.
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- Lucas, James Jonathan, 1831-1914.
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- McColl, D. D. (Duncan Donald), 1877-1930.
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- Mrs. John Page Elliot
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Executive Dept. Office of Vice President Samuel Rea.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Executive Dept. Office of Vice President Samuel Rea.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Corporate Work.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Corporate Work.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Passenger Transportation.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Passenger Transportation.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of General Manager, Freight Rates.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of General Manager, Freight Rates.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Secretary.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Secretary.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Test Dept.
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Traffic Dept.
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- Phoenix Bridge Company.
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- Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company.
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- Richmond-Washington Company.
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- Rose, Ben Lacy, 1914-2006.
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- Seidenberg, Jacob.
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- Seidenberg, Jacob.
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- Smith, Peter Evans, 1829-1905.
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- Smith, Walter E.
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- Solomon, Thomas W.
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- South Carolina Pacific Railway Company.
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- Southern Railway (U.S.)
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- Tampa Union Station (Tampa, Fla.)
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- Virginia. Board of Public Works
Wiggins, A. L. M. (Archibald Lee Manning), 1891-1980.
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- Wiggins, A. L. M. (Archibald Lee Manning), 1891-1980.
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- Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept.
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- Constellation Relation
- YMCA of the USA. Transportation Dept.
African Americans
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- African Americans
Juvenile delinquency
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- Juvenile delinquency
Railroad companies
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- Railroad companies
Railroads
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- Railroads
Railroads
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- Railroads
Railroads
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- Railroads
Railroads
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- Railroads
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- Georgia--Savannah
Georgia--Savannah
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- Southern States
Southern States
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- Duval--12031
Duval--12031
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- Southern States
Southern States
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- Convention Declaration 238