Records 1860-1911.

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Records 1860-1911.

Records include correspondence and financial records documenting two distinct periods of the history of the company, the 1860s and early 1900s. These records document primarily the day to day concerns of the company.

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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company

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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) was founded in 1827, and operated from the Great Lakes, Ohio, through the mid-Atlantic. The B&O's successor, CSX Corporation, was created in 1987 from interim holding companies. From the description of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company personnel records, circa 1940-1979. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 760082029 ...

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...

Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad.

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Union Furnace (Dunbar, Pa.)

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Wickersham, Samuel M.

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Wheeler, W. H., 1877 or 1878-

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Youghiogheny Iron and Coal Company (Dunbar, Pa.)

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Shimer and Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Dunbar Furnace Company (Dunbar, Pa.)

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The Dunbar Furnace Company was located on the Dunbar Creek in Dunbar, Fayette County, Pennsylvania and produced pig iron, coke and silica sand. Originally the Union Furnace, the company changed names several times and closed c. 1910. From the description of Records 1860-1911. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 29010654 ...

Panama Canal.

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Leach, H. B.

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