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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T02:20:59machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T02:20:59humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyBurlington and Missouri River Railroad CompanypresumedBurlington and Missouri River Railroad Co.presumedBurlington & Mo. River JernvägskompanietpresumedBurlington & Missouri River JernvägsbolagpresumedBurlington & Missouri River Railroad CompanypresumedBurlington & Missouri River JärnvägsbolagpresumedRailroads. Beatrice, NebraskaRailroads. NebraskaButler, James Davie, 1815-1905.Denison, J.N.Forbes, John Murray, 1844-1921.Holbrook, F. W. D.Payne, WilliamRandall, R. R.Reed, Samuel B.Rocky Mountain Railroad Club.Sturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910Thomas, J. E. (Joe)Ward and Esmond.Ward and Esmond.Woodman, Cyrus, 1814-1889.Burlington and Missouri River Railroad CompanyHolbrook, F. W. D. F.W.D. Holbrook scrapbooks.Holbrook, F. W. D.Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company.F.W.D. Holbrook scrapbooks.7 v.University of Washington. LibrariesWilliam Payne, Correspondence, 1865-1869William Payne, Correspondence, 1865-18692 folders, 0.1 linear feetUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. LibraryWard and Esmond. Account of claims sent to B. & M.R.R. Co., 1871, 1879.Ward and Esmond.Account of claims sent to B. & M.R.R. Co., 1871, 1879.1 v. (3 p.) ; 26 cm.Record of land sales by an agent for the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company in Iowa and Nebraska. Accompanied by two receipts indicating statement of probable sales sent to B. & M.R.R. in 1871 from Newburgh, N.Y. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryForbes, John Murray, 1844-1921. John Murray Forbes papers, 1796-1964.Forbes, John Murray, 1844-1921.Forbes, John Malcom.Forbes, John Murray, 1771-1831Forbes, John Murray, 1813-1898.Forbes, Paul Siemen, 1808-1886Forbes, Rose Dabney, 1864-1947.Forbes family.John Murray Forbes papers, 1796-1964.1 box.Papers of John Murray Forbes (1844-1921), J. Murray Forbes (1771-1831), and J. Murray Forbes (1813-1898) and other family members include manuscript and typescript correspondence, business papers relating to the Boston Globe, Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company and the Naushon Island Trust, newspaper clippings, genealogical material, and printed material. Correspondents include Rose Dabney Forbes, Paul Siemen Forbes, and other Forbes family members. Massachusetts Historical SocietyThomas, J. E. (Joe). Papers 1883-1884.Thomas, J. E. (Joe)Papers 1883-1884.1 linear ft. (1 box)Includes correspondence and a map that Thomas wrote to his parents while employed as a surveyor by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in western Kansas and eastern Nebraska. Denver Public Library, Central LibraryButler, James Davie, 1815-1905. Letter to John H. Whiteside, Esq., 1873 June 13Butler, James Davie, 1815-1905.Whiteside, John H., Esq.Letter to John H. Whiteside, Esq., 1873 June 131 leaf ; 27 cm.Letter from James Davie Butler to his former classmate John H. Whiteside, Esq. James Butler was a scholar, teacher, minister and traveler. He taught college for nine years in Madison, Wisconsin; also at Wabash College (Indiana) and Norwich College (Vermont) and served as minister in Peabody (Kansas?) and in Cincinnati. In this letter he tells about his wife and children, his career teaching and as a clergyman, and his travels abroad. The letter is dated June 13, 1873, in Burlington, Iowa, and is handwritten on letterhead of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, Land Department, of Burlington, Iowa. It concludes: "...am still a Greek bookworm, though sometimes torn away from books. Pray tell me something of yr experience." University of Iowa LibrariesWoodman, Cyrus, 1814-1889. Papers, 1833-1889.Woodman, Cyrus, 1814-1889.Papers, 1833-1889.28.0 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 206 volumes)Papers of a resident of Mineral Point,Wisconsin and Cambridge, Massachusetts, consisting of bound volumes of personal and general business letters, letterpress copies of letters sent, and correspondence for several business enterprises with which Woodman was connected. Six volumes of correspondence and accounts, 1840-1844, deal with Woodman's services in northern Illinois for the Boston and Western Land Company. In 1844 he settled at Mineral Point and joined with Cadwallader C. Washburn in operating a real estate office. The firm entered public lands for settlers, located military warrants, acted as agent between eastern landholders and western purchasers, and also invested in and managed its own extensive agricultural, timber, and mineral lands. A great portion of the correspondence deals with these transactions, which centered at first in western Wisconsin, and spread to Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and other states. As an individual or as a member of this firm, Woodman expanded his activities into allied operations: lumbering on the Saginaw, the upper Wisconsin, the Black, and other rivers; mining in southwestern Wisconsin; establishing the Mineral Point Bank; and investing in railroad stock. From 1862 to 1864 he managed for the St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Company its grant of pine lands in lower Michigan, and around the year 1870 he superintended the building of the Burlington and Missouri Railroad to Lincoln, Nebraska. In addition to business affairs, Woodman's correspondence contains his and his friends' expressions of opinion on banking, railroads, politics, contemporary events, and his own personal and family affairs. Wisconsin Historical Society ArchivesWard and Esmond. Account of claims sent to B. & M.R.R. Co., 1871, 1879.Ward and Esmond.Account of claims sent to B. & M.R.R. Co., 1871, 1879.1 v. (3 p.) ; 26 cm.Record of land sales by an agent for the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company in Iowa and Nebraska. Accompanied by two receipts indicating statement of probable sales sent to B. & M.R.R. in 1871 from Newburgh, N.Y. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryRocky Mountain Railroad Club. Denver, Longmont and Northwestern / by the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, 1952.Rocky Mountain Railroad Club.Bragg, George Donor.Denver, Longmont and Northwestern / by the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, 1952.18 p.Photocopy of the text of a book on the narrow-gauge railroad line which ran between Longmont and Erie, Colorado. Boulder Public LibraryRandall, R. R. Letter, [188-?].Randall, R. R.Burlington and Missouri River Railroad CompanyLetter, [188-?].2 items.Portion of letter regarding agency business written to Robert F. Boyd. Written on Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Co. letterhead. Includes map of eastern Nebraska showing the railroad line in Nebraska. Denver Public Library, Central LibraryDenison, J.N. Letters to Justin S. Morrill. Boston, MA. 1872-1873.Denison, J.N.Morrill, Justin S., 1810-1898,Letters to Justin S. Morrill. Boston, MA. 1872-1873.2 items (2 p.)1) Concerning Burlington and Missouri River RR Co. coupons. 1872 Apr. 10. 2) Discussing Morrill's convertible bonds of the Burlington and Missouri River RR Co. 1873 Apr. 17. University of Iowa LibrariesBurlington and Missouri River Railroad Company freight received record, 1886Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company freight received record 1886172p. (42cm.)An itemized description of articles received as freight with notations of weight, rate, and total charges. Consignor and consignee are identified, as are the towns from which the freight was shipped.University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kanas CollectionReed, Samuel B. Samuel B. Reed papers, 1841-1921 (inclusive).Reed, Samuel B.Samuel B. Reed papers, 1841-1921 (inclusive).2 linear feet. (5 boxes)Correspondence, fianancial records, diaries, papers, and miscellanea relating to Samuel B. Reed's career as an engineer and surveyor for various railroad lines in Canada and the United States. Personal correspondence with Jane Ann Earl Reed and Lucy Adeline Hurd Van Horne also discuss railroad matters. Yale University LibraryTranscontinental Association. Memorandum of agreement made and entered into this-- day of-- 1884.Transcontinental Association.Central Pacific Railroad Company.Southern Pacific Railroad Company.Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway Company.Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company.Texas & Pacific Railway.Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company.Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company.Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company.Union Pacific Railroad Company.Northern Pacific Railroad Company.Sutton & Co.R.B. Van Bleck & CoMemorandum of agreement made and entered into this-- day of-- 1884. 1884.10 sheets, unbound ; 30 cm. + 7 p. (28 cm).University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD LibraryButcher, Solomon D. (Solomon Devore), 1856-1927. Nebraska State Historical Society photograph collection, 1880-1908.Butcher, Solomon D. (Solomon Devore), 1856-1927.Nebraska State Historical Society.Nebraska State Historical Society photograph collection, 1880-1908.17 items.Postcards and prints, chiefly of early Nebraska farm scenes, from the Nebraska State Historical Society, S.D. Butcher collection. Museum of the Great PlainsSturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad locomotives.Sturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910Burlington & Missouri River Railroad locomotives. [1885-1910]2 photographs.Views of locomotives of the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad, location unknown. Boulder Public Library