Albert Fink papers, 1850-1893.

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Albert Fink papers, 1850-1893.

Drafts of unpublished papers on iron railroad bridge construction and on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (in German; circa 1850); reprints and pamphlets reflecting Fink's work in the post-bellum period as a railroad engineer and manager with the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, the Southern Railway & Steamship Association, and the Trunk Line Association (N.Y.); drawings and tracings of bridge and railroad construction projects supervised or designed by Fink; and sketches of his design (circa 1859) for the Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, Ky.

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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company

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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) was founded in 1827, and operated from the Great Lakes, Ohio, through the mid-Atlantic. The B&O's successor, CSX Corporation, was created in 1987 from interim holding companies. From the description of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company personnel records, circa 1940-1979. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 760082029 ...

Southern Railway and Steamship Association

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Fink, Albert, 1827-1897

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Railway construction engineer, railroad executive, and architect. From the description of Albert Fink papers, 1850-1893. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82785985 ...

Trunk Line Association (N.Y.)

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company

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The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company was a railroad that served the southeastern part of the United States. From the description of Employee Pass, 1899 March 4. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49251564 Chartered in 1850 and also known as the L & N Railroad and Old Reliable. It was a small regional railroad until after the Civil War when it underwent expansion into a major Midwestern and Southern area railroad stretching from Louisville, to ...