Manuscripts
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad route map and freight bills
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Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad route map and freight bills
Manuscripts
The map is entitled "Exhibit A: L. A. & S. L. R. R. Los Angeles Division Plan of Interlocker Crucero, Cal." It was approved by both the Los Angeles & Salt Lake City Railroad and the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad, October 1913. There are also 85 freight bills, all from 1934, for goods being shipped on the railroad.
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Tonopah Mining Company business records
Manuscripts
The Tonopah Mining Company business records consist of order forms and technical notes regarding "Elevating and Separating," "Conveying," and "Concentrating."
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Commissioners Official Railway Map of California
Rare Books
Somewhat confusing due to five color limit for 38 railways. Note stamp on map: Geo. R. Stewart. "Approved by the Board of Railroad Commissioners November 1st 1903. Commissioners: A. C. Irwin, First District - Marysville; Adam Andrew, Second District - San Francisco; Orrin S. Henderson, Third District - Stockton. Office Ferry Building, San Francisco. " "Compliments of Orrin S. Henderson, Commissioner Third District, Stockton, Cal." Prime meridian: GM. Relief: shaded. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography.
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Map of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co
Rare Books
Alt title from the cover. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: shaded. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: Stamp: E. C. Ward, General Agent, The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., San Francisco. MS note; 3.50.
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company blueprint drawings of railroad bridges
Manuscripts
Fifty-three blueprints of railroad bridges in Chicago used by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Formerly bound together.
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Southern Pacific Railroad freight yard, Los Angeles. 1930
Visual Materials
An elevated view of the freight yard of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in Los Angeles. There are over a dozen lines of tracks, some with passenger or freight trains on them. Los Angeles City Hall is visible in the distance on the left.
photCL Whitt 1515 ; Whitt neg. 0467