Stony Brook Railroad papers, 1848-1879.

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Stony Brook Railroad papers, 1848-1879.

Business letters and financial papers related to the operations of Stony Brook Railroad (Mass.), including accounts, reports, and correspondence about stock, payments, cargo, and other matters, primarily to Stony Brook Railroad treasurer George H. Carleton. The collection also contains accounts of other related railroads, including the Nashua and Lowell Railroad. Among the correspondents are Charles F. Gove, George Stark, Onslow Stearns, and Nathaniel G. Upham.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7963696

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Gove, Charles Frederick, 1793-1856

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Stearns, Onslow, 1810-1878

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Carleton, George H. (George Henry), 1805-1857

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Upham, Nathaniel G. (Nathaniel Gookin), 1801-1869

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Stark, George, 1823-1892.

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Stony Brook Railroad

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Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation

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Chartered in New Hampshire in 1835 and in Massachusetts in 1836. Opened 14 mile line from Nashua, N.H. to Lowell, Mass. in 1838. Eventually absorbed by the Boston and Maine system. From the description of Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation records, 1835-1916 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269582395 ...