Railroads
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Railway records
Papers of the Saltair Beach Company and the Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Railway Company.
Sanpete Valley Railway contractor's diary
Company accounts and contractor's handwritten diary. The author of the item is unknown. The contractor writes about routine matters including the inspection of ties, estimates on the cost of materials, hiring workers, and grading of the railway.
Lloyd Leo Smith audiocassette
Contents include a two-sided audiocassette labeled "Leo Smith, July 1979, Part II; Unknown Interviewee re Orem Line." One side is an interview of Leo Smith talking about his years as a worker with the Orem Railroad Company. The other side is an unknown interviewee, born in Provo, talking about his work as a station manager of the Orem Line. Dated July 19, 1979.
Specifications for rail-way superstr[u]cture on the Peoria and Warsaw Rail Road
Printed contract with handwritten additions and signatures giving specifications for the construction of a railroad in Illinois. The word "superstrcture" was misspelled on the title of the item.
State of Idaho et al. v. Oregon Short Line Railroad, et al.
Western American business and labor history (20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts collection development policy, 5.II, 2007).
Charles B. Stuart letters to Nathaniel B. Baker
The Royal Gorge on the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad
Materials include one framed black and white photograph of a Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad train driving down the track in a gorge. Dated 1912.
Dennis L. Thomson research papers
Contains items relating to two of Dr. Thomson's research efforts: (1) his doctoral work on the watershed in the Lake Tahoe area, including adjudication of water rights between Nevada and California; (2) regulation of railroads (research for the Department of Transportation).
United States Postal Service records
The collection contains handwritten, typewritten, and printed postal schedules, dispatches, and employee records. The materials relate to the early mail service in the American West by rail. It includes information on railway post offices, postal employees, and railway policy covering 1869 to 1947.
Utah Central Railroad Company receipt
Handwritten and prined receipt for four doors and on "Bunch of Sush." The item is dated 1 May 1886. On the reverse side of the receipt is a printed item with a list of eighteen articles relating the the conditions and rules that form part of a formal contract.