Visual Materials
Map of lines of the San Bernardino Valley Traction Company
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A street view of the "E" Street car barn of the San Bernardino Valley Traction Company
Visual Materials
A street view of the "E" Street car barn of the San Bernardino Valley Traction Company, Edison's only San Bernardino customer.
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The 10 KV Bullock motor generating station operating the San Bernardino Valley traction lines at San Bernardino
Visual Materials
The 10 KV Bullock motor generating station operating the San Bernardino Valley traction lines at San Bernardino.
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Group in front of San Bernardino Valley Traction Co. car
Visual Materials
Group portrait of men in front of a streetcar (or trolley) that says "The S.B.V. Traction Co." across top, which stands for the San Bernardino Valley Traction Company, a railway company. There is a label on the back of the photograph for "Baker Iron Works," but it is not clear if these are employees of that company.
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International Traction Company's interurban lines
Visual Materials
Image of an aerial landscape view of Niagara Falls and the surrounding areas showing the electric railway lines of the International Traction Company between towns including Lewiston, Lockport, Tonawanda, and Buffalo, New York, and Niagara Falls, and Chippewa, Ontario, Canada, with a top-left vignette of a trolley car labeled "31 Buffalo & Niagara Falls 31 Electric Railway", a lower-left vignette of the "International Traction Co's. New Suspension Bridge, Lewiston & Queenston" and a lower-right vignette of the "International Traction Co's. Steel Arch Bridge, Niagara Falls." Image verso contains panels with fold-up map covers and information on stops, rates of fare, points of interest, and connections.
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Township maps, San Bernardino Meridian
Manuscripts
The collection contains letters, documents, manuscripts, maps, clippings and photographs related to California history, especially that of the San Bernardino County region. There are also materials related to Mormon pioneers in the San Bernardino Valley and education in the Philippine Islands. Most of the items in the collection are secondary source materials gathered by the Beatties in the course of their research on California history.
mssBeattie papers