Lehigh Valley Railroad Company records, 1870-1962.
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Geneva and Van Ettenville Railroad Company.
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Lehigh Valley Railway Company.
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Elmira, Cortland, and Northern Railroad Company
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Erdman, F. E.
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Geneva, Ithaca, and Sayre Railroad Company
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Hayts Corners, Ovid and Willard Railway Company.
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Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
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The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company on April 21, 1846, the name being changed on Jan. 7, 1853. It was one of the major anthracite railroads and formed a secondary trunk line between Jersey City, N.J., and Buffalo, N.Y. The railroad's original function was to serve as an outlet from the Lehigh Anthracite Region to tidewater by building along the Lehigh River from Mauch Chu...
New York, Ontario, and Western Railway Co.
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The New York, Ontario and Western Railway Company was organized in the late 19th century; its purpose was to provide railroad service in New York State between Lake Ontario and the Adirondack Mountains. By the 1950's, recession and modernization costs drove the company into serious debt. On October 10, 1957, the Interstate Commerce Commission reported the approval of the abandonment of the rail-line and thus closed the terminal facilities at Oswego, New York. From the description of ...
Powers, J. F. (James Farl), 1917-1999
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James Farl Powers was a writer and novelist. One of his earliest stories, The Valiant Woman, received the O. Henry Award in 1947 while his first novel won 1963's National Book Award. Wheat that Springeth Green, Powers' fifth and final published work, was nominated for the National Book Award as well. Powers' religious upbringing and education provided him with subject matter that was the basis for several of his works: the interaction of clergy and the secular world. Born in central Illinois to ...
Ithaca and Athens Railroad Company
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Geneva and Sayre Railroad Company.
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Waverly and State Line Railroad Company.
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Buffalo and Geneva Railway Company.
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