Robert Trennert, Jr. collection, 1887, 1909-1964, 1980

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Robert Trennert, Jr. collection, 1887, 1909-1964, 1980

Collection consists of research materials compiled by historian Robert Trennert, mostly in anticipation of his 1964 article “The Logging Railroad of the Flagstaff Lumber Company.” Photographs consist predominantly of images of locomotives and their use by local Flagstaff lumber companies during the 20th century.

48 photographic images (48 prints), 1 cm textual material

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6633174

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Flagstaff Lumber Company

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Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company

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Formed by merger of Saginaw Lumber Co. and Manistee Lumber Co. 1899; incorporated in Delaware until 1921, then in Illinois; absorbed by Southwest Lumber Mills 1953; acquired by Stone Container Co. 1987, renamed Stone Forest Industries ca. 1989; closed May 1993. From the description of Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company/Stone Forest Industries papers, 1902-1953. (Nogales-Santa Cruz County Public Library). WorldCat record id: 29580216 The Saginaw and Manistee Lum...

Baldwin Locomotive Works

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Matthias Baldwin (b. 1795), a former jeweler and tool manufacturer, was commissioned in 1831 by Franklin Peale to fashion a miniature locomotive engine to be displayed at his Philadelphia Museum. Soon the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad asked Baldwin to construct "Old Ironsides," his first full-size engine, in 1832. Subsequently, M.W. Baldwin, incorporated in 1831, became an establishment for the manufacture of locomotive engines at 400 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The po...

Trennert, Robert A.

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Trennert, Jr., Robert A.

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Historian and long-time professor of History at Arizona State University, Trennert has published on a number of historical topics pertinent to Arizona. From the guide to the Robert Trennert, Jr. collection, 1887, 1909-1964, 1980, (The Museum of Northern Arizona) ...