Trade catalogs of travel, [1853?]-1951.
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Canadian National Steamers.
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Greene Line Steamers, Inc.
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Travel Guild (Chicago, Ill.)
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Ann Arbor Railroad Company
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The Ann Arbor Railroad began in 1878. The line began in Toledo, Ohio and ran northwest through Ann Arbor to Frankfort and Elberta, Michigan. It was officially incorporated on September 21, 1895. The railroad ran a Great Lakes car ferry service from 1892 to 1982. In 1976, the Michigan Department of Transportation bought the northern part of the railroad (the railroad had declared bankruptcy in 1973). In order to keep the entire line operating, the state bought the southern part in 1980. By 1988-1...
Norddeutscher Lloyd.
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Bob-Lo Excursion Company.
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Cartan Tours of Chicago.
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Thos. Cook & Son.
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Capitol Theatre Bus Terminal.
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Ni-Sun Line.
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City of Hancock (Boat)
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Blue Club Coach Lines.
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Denn's Cottages and Boat Lines Inc.
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Colonial Coach Lines
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Pennsylvania Railroad
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The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was the largest railroad in the United States in terms of corporate assets and traffic from the last quarter of the nineteenth century until the decline of the northeast's and midwest's dominance of manufacturing, caused by the evolution of the interstate highway system and the advancements in air transportation. Originally created by Philadelphia merchants in 1846, it sought to build a trunk route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Allegheny Mountains to c...
Mitten Tours Intercity Motorbus Service.
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Kirby Line.
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Bus Terminals, Inc.
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Michigan Trust Travel Office.
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New York Central Lines
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Chicago Travel Service.
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Northern Pacific Railway company
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The Northern Pacific Railway Company was the successor of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, and was established in 1896. The company operated railway lines between the Great Lakes and Washington State until it merged to form the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970. From the description of Northern Pacific Railway Company photographs, circa 1900s-1920s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367951939 The Northern Pacific Railroad Company was chartered in 1864 to build a railro...
Brown's Boat Livery.
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Nevin Bus Lines.
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Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company
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The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE) began operation in 1879 after the 1878 consolidation with the Youngstown & Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., the P&LE line began as a single track railroad connecting Pittsburgh to Youngstown, Ohio. The railroad began its affiliation with the New York Central System in 1883 and, by 1890, was one of the principle rail routes in the eastern United States. Financed in part by the Harmony Society, a communal reli...
Cleveland & Buffalo Steamship Company.
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Canada Steamship Lines
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Forsman Travel Service (Milwaukee, Wis.)
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Admiral (Ship)
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Hoerner Travel Bureau (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
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Sanford Steamship Company.
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New England Transportation Company
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Journeys, Inc.
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Pan-Pacific Yacht Charters.
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Hudson River Day Line
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Mitchell Travel Service (South Bend, Ind.)
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Purple Stages, Inc.
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Madison Avenue Coach Company.
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Greeley Motor Tours Co.
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Chicago Gray Line.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
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Red Cross Line.
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Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway
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Chicago, Duluth and Georgian Bay Transit Company
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The Chicago, Duluth and Georgian Bay Transit Company (later Georgian Bay Lines) was a steam ship line founded in 1912. Its first ships, the North American (built in 1913) and the South American (built in 1914) were present at the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959. In 1940, the SS Alabama, formerly belonging to the Kirby Lines, was added to the fleet. After many successful years of service, the ships were gradually sold off, and the Georgian Bay Lines was liquidated in the late 1960s. ...
Islands-Bay Steamship Line.
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Huntsville and Lake of Bays Line.
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Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company
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Delta Queen (Steamboat)
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Berry Tours.
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St. Joseph Agency. Travel Bureau.
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Manoir Richelieu (Québec)
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Chicago and North-Western Railway.
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Georgian Bay Line.
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Island Transportation Company
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Yelloway-Pioneer Coach Service.
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Breakers Hotel (Sandusky, Ohio)
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Michigan. State Highway Dept.
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Kirby Travel Bureau (Detroit, Mich.)
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Ashley & Dustin Steamer Line.
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Arnold Transit Company
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Passenger and freight ferry line operating on the Straits of Mackinac. From the description of Arnold Transit Company records, 1863-1973. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 244825379 In the late nineteenth century, George T. Arnold and his partners, Francis B. Stockbridge and O.Q. Johnson founded the Mackinac Lumber Company. The timing was fortuitous: the straits were a place of growth that manifested itself in new business ventures, shops, homes alon...
Powers Tours.
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