[Collection of legal cases involving Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company, and other railroad companies in Pennsylvania]. [1858-1868]
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Muhlenberg, Henry H.
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Philadelphia & Delaware River Railroad Company
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Maltby, Caleb S.
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Jackson, John G., active 1865-1868
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Mahanoy and Broad Mountain Railroad Company
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Pennsylvania. Supreme Court
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New York and Middle Coalfield Railroad and Coal Company
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Reading & Columbia Railroad Company
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Black, Wiliam, active 1865
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Hummel, Charles, active 1861
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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.
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In 1833, the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company (P & R) was established to serve the burgeoning anthracite coal industry and its customers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The railroad also supported iron making, canal and sea-going transportation, and shipbuilding, establishing itself as a transportation industry giant for over a century. During the American Industrial Revolution, the P & R provided trackage to the most densely industrialized parts...
New Boston Coal Mining Company
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Boyle, Timothy C.
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Morrison, Charles, active 1864
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Waterman & Beaver (Firm)
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Northern Central Railway Company
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Handled freight and passenger traffic from Baltimore, Md., to York, Pa; also called North Central Railway. From the description of Records, 1838-1839. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70974117 ...