Records of the Sebasticook & Moosehead Railroad Company, 1886-1913.

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Records of the Sebasticook & Moosehead Railroad Company, 1886-1913.

Stock ledger, construction ledger, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, bills payable, car book, annual reports to the Maine Railroad Commissioners and Interstate Commerce Commission, and miscellaneous statistical data.

1 envelope.

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Maine Central Railroad Company

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In 1845 the Androscoggin & Kennebec Railroad was chartered to build a line from Danville Junction on the Atlantic & St. Lawrence (Grand Trunk) to Waterville, and the Penobscot & Kennebec Railroad was chartered to extend the Androscoggin & Kennebec line to Bangor. The former line was completed to Waterville in 1849, and the first train entered Bangor over the latter road in August, 1855. These railroads, forming a continuous line between Danville Junction and Bangor, were consolid...

Sebasticook & Moosehead Railroad Company

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Sebasticook and Moosehead Railroad Company was chartered in 1899; mortgage foreclosed in 1903; merged with Maine Central Railroad Company in 1911. From the description of Records of the Sebasticook & Moosehead Railroad Company, 1886-1913. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 500866131 Formed 1886 in Portland, Me. From the description of Records, 1886-1911. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70978858 ...

Maine. Board of Railroad Commissioners

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United States. Interstate Commerce Commission

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Clyde Bruce Aitchison (1875-1962) was an attorney and Interstate Commerce Commissioner. He was born in Iowa, educated at Hastings College, Neb., University of Oregon, and American University. He began the practice of law at Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1896, and moved to Portland, Ore., in 1903. He was Commissioner of the Oregon Railroad Commission and its successor the Public Service Commission, 1907-1916, and solicitor for the National Association of Railroad Commissioners, 1916-1917. From 1917 to ...