Copy of a plan and profile of the Boston and Lowell Railroad / by James F. Baldwin, dated Mar. 1836 ; with additions by Engineers of B. and M.R.R., Mar. 1890. [ca. 1927?]

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Copy of a plan and profile of the Boston and Lowell Railroad / by James F. Baldwin, dated Mar. 1836 ; with additions by Engineers of B. and M.R.R., Mar. 1890. [ca. 1927?]

1 map : photocopy ; 70 x 356 cm.

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Boston and Maine Railroad

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Baldwin, James Fowle, 1782-1862

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James Fowle Baldwin (1782-1862), the son of Loammi (for whom the Baldwin apple was named) and Mary Fowle Baldwin, was a civil engineer. He helped his brother, Loammi, construct the dry dock at Charlestown Navy Yard. In 1828, he was appointed by the state of Massachusetts as a commissioner to make surveys for a railroad from Boston to Albany, and from 1830 to 1835, he built the Boston and Lowell road. He was a state senator from Suffolk. He was born on 29 April 1782 in Woburn, Mass., married Sara...

Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation

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The route for the Boston and Lowell Railroad was surveyed in 1829; one year later the Massachusetts Legislature granted approval for the project. In June 1835, a single track linking Boston and Lowell was completed, making this one of the earliest steam railways in the U.S. In 1895 the Boston and Maine Railroad, lessor of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, decided to eliminate a dangerous grade crossing at Prison Point St. by building an overhead viaduct and bridge connecting Cambridge and Charlest...