Midland Continental Railroad Company collection, 1913, 1969-1970.

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Midland Continental Railroad Company collection, 1913, 1969-1970.

Newspaper clippings and a photocopy of an article entitled "Death of a railroad" (5 leaves) by Stewart Mitchell; one clipping is from January 2, 1913 Courtenay gazette (Courtenay, N.D.) and one is from Jan. 26, 1969 Fargo forum.

5 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7271907

North Dakota State University Library

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Midland Continental Railroad Company

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The company was a North Dakota corporation headquartered in Jamestown, N.D. It operated rail lines in Barnes and Stutsman Counties in sotheastern north Dakota. As of 1966, it was jointly held by NP and the Soo Line. In 1970, it was permitted to abandon all but 19 miles of its trackage, which it continued to operate until it was formally dissolved in 1975. From the description of Corporate records, 1966-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313866411 ...

Soo Line Railroad Company

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The Soo Line Railroad Company is the principal subsidiary of Soo Line Corp., a holding company involved in transportation and related real estate. Canadian Pacific Limited, a transportation, resource development, and manufacturing company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, in 1990 owned virtually 100% of the common stock of Soo Line Corp. Canadian Pacific interests have controlled the Soo Line and its predecessors since 1888. The M.St.P.&S.S.M. was popularly known as the "So...

Mitchell, Stewart

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