Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Prints and Ephemera: Finding
Aid
Finding aid prepared by Diann Benti.
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
Prints and Ephemera
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Overview of the Collection
Title: Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Prints and Ephemera
Dates (inclusive): 1826-approximately 1911
Bulk dates: 1840-1905
Collection Number: priJLC_TRAN
Collector:
Last, Jay T.
Extent:
approximately 740 items
Repository:
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
Prints and Ephemera
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
Phone: (626) 405-2191
Email: reference@huntington.org
URL: http://www.huntington.org
Abstract: The Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Prints and Ephemera contains more than 730 printed items that relate to land-based
modes of transportation primarily in the United States
from the 1820s to the early 1900s. The bulk of the collection dates from 1840 to 1905 and consists largely of advertising
and promotional materials, business records, and illustrations produced for or
pertaining to the bicycle, carriage and wagon, railroad, and freight and passenger transport industries.
Language: English.
Note:
Finding aid last updated on June 30, 2016.
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Preferred Citation
[Item title, Call number]. Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Prints and Ephemera, The Huntington Library, San Marino,
California.
Provenance
This collection forms part of the Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, which was
donated to the Huntington Library by Jay T. Last in 2005
as a gift in progress. The bulk of the transportation prints and ephemera were transferred to the Library between 2010 and 2012.
Background
The Jay T. Last Collection is an unparalleled archive of printed paper artifacts that documents American lithographic history.
The collection began in the early 1970s when
physicist and Silicon Valley pioneer Jay Last moved to Southern California and started collecting citrus box labels he found
at local flea markets and rummage sales. As his collection grew,
Last realized that these labels conveyed important information about commercial printing, graphic design, and social history,
and he expanded his collection to include other forms
of American visual culture. Today this collection contains more than 200,000 lithographic prints, posters, and ephemera of
mostly 19th and early 20th century American
origin and represents works by more than five hundred lithographic companies.
Scope and Content
The Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Prints and Ephemera contains more than 730 printed items that relate to land-based
modes of transportation primarily in the United States
from the 1820s to the early 1900s. The bulk of the collection dates from 1840 to 1905 and consists largely of advertising
and promotional materials, business records, and illustrations produced for or
pertaining to the bicycle, carriage and wagon, railroad, and freight and passenger transport industries.
Materials are arranged in two series: small-size items (11 x 14 inches or less) and large-size items (more than 11 x 14 inches).
Small-size items are described broadly at the series level; large-size items
are fully inventoried, and all printers, artists, and publishers are indexed by name.
The collection has 167 large-size items consisting of advertising cards, posters, broadsides, system maps, timetables, views,
and other visual materials primarily produced for railroad companies,
with additional items concerning vehicle and part manufacturers such as wheel works, carriage builders, bicycle manufacturers,
and locomotive machine shops.
Small-size items in the collection number more than 570 and are comprised mainly of advertising and promotional ephemera
and business documents such as printed booklets, business cards, calendars, catalogs, envelopes,
handbills, labels, leaflets, postcards, trade cards, and separated book and periodical illustrations, as well as stationery
with printed billheads and letterheads filled out with manuscript or
typewritten correspondence.
The collection touches on topics of transportation, commerce and manufacturing, technology and engineering, travel and tourism,
and geography. The images are primarily promotional in nature
and provide information about the history of the American railroad, bicycle, and horse-drawn vehicle industries and the evolution
of their advertising strategies in the 19th and early 20th
centuries. As graphic materials, the prints offer evidence of the development of printmaking techniques and trends, and of
the artists, engravers, lithographers, printers, and publishers
involved in the creation of these prints.
Alternative Form of Materials Available
Related materials in the Huntington Library
Note
The Huntington Library Historical Prints Collection contains two related items (priHHC_TRAN_0000006 and priHHC_TRAN_0000007)
that are listed in the "Related Materials" section of the Carriage and Wagon (large-size) subseries within this finding aid.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged broadly by size in the following series and subseries:
- Series I. Transportation Prints and Ephemera
(small size)
- Subseries A. Bicycle (small size)
- Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (small size)
- Subseries C. Railroad (small size)
- Series II. Transportation Prints and Ephemera
(large size)
- Subseries A. Bicycle (large size)
- Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (large size)
- Subseries C. Railroad (large size)
Indexing Terms
Genres
Broadsides.
Chromolithographs.
Engravings.
Intaglio prints.
Lithographs.
Maps.
Posters.
Prints.
Relief prints.
Timetables.
Views.
Subjects
Advertising -- Bicycle industry.
Advertising -- Carriages and carts.
Advertising -- Railroads.
Advertising -- Tires.
Bicycles -- Pictorial works.
Bridges -- Pictorial works.
Carriages and carts -- Pictorial works.
Landscapes -- Pictorial works.
Locomotives -- Design and construction -- Pictorial works.
Locomotives -- Pictorial works.
Pictorial maps.
Railroad cars -- Design and construction.
Railroad companies.
Railroad passenger cars -- Pictorial works.
Railroad stations -- Pictorial works.
Railroad travel -- Pictorial works.
Railroads -- Buildings and structures -- Pictorial works.
Railroads -- History -- Pictorial works.
Railroads -- Pictorial works.
Railroads -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Railroads -- United States -- Maps.
Tire industry.
Tourism -- Pictorial works.
Transportation -- Pictorial works.
Transportation equipment industry.
Wagons -- Pictorial works.
United States -- Maps.
Printer, Publisher, Artist Index
The following is a complete list of printers, publishers, and artists represented in the collection.
Allen, Lane & Scott.
American Bank Note Company.
American Industrial Publishing Co.
Annin, William B., 1791?-1839.
Ashby & Vincent.
Beyer, Edward, 1820-1865.
Bien, Julius, 1826-1909.
Bigot, Alphonse, approximately 1828-1872 or 1873.
Bingham & Dodd.
Brett, Alphonse.
Britton & Rey.
Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870.
Burch, J. A.
Callahan & Co.
Calvert Lithographing Co. (Detroit, Mich.)
Camerer, Wm.
Cameron, Amberg & Co.
Chapin, John Reuben, 1823-1894.
Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons.
Chas. H. Crosby & Co.
Chatto & Windus (Firm)
Cincinnati Lith. Co.
Clapp, Matthews & Co.
Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Clarke, W. A. (Advertising manager)
Clay, Cosack & Co.
Compton & Company.
Concanen, Alfred.
Cook, Charles, 1812-1863.
Corning Journal.
Cotsworth, Moses B. (Moses Bruine), 1859-1943.
Courier Company.
Crawford, C. G.
Crosby, Charles H., 1819-1896.
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.
Cushing, John Dean, 1795-1866.
Daily Argus Chromotype Press.
Damrell & Moore.
Dickman-Jones Co.
Drummond, Dominick I., approximately 1830-1899.
Edwards, J. H., 1808-1879.
Endicott & Co. (New York, N.Y.)
Endicott & Swett.
Erie Railway.
Feger, D. H.
Ferd. Mayer & Sons.
Fisk & Russell.
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company.
Forbriger, Adolphus A., -1869.
Forney, Matthias N. (Matthias Nace), 1835-1908.
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Frizzell, S. S. (Samuel S.), 1843-1895.
Gazette Print (Columbus, Ohio.)
Geo. C. Rand & Avery.
Geo. H. Walker & Co.
Geo. Schlegel (Firm)
Gies & Co.
Graphic Company.
Grebner, Charles.
Hartwell, Alonzo, 1805-1873.
Hatch Lith. Co.
Haugg, Louis, 1856-1894.
Haven, John.
Heffron & Phelps.
Henderson Lithographing Co.
Henry Seibert & Bros.
Hoessli, J. R.
Horn, Solon, 1813 or 1814-1899.
J.E. Farwell & Co.
J.H. Bufford's Lith.
J.H. Colton & Co.
J.M.W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co.
James Ballantyne and Co.
Jarmy, Thos.
Jno. B. Jeffery Pr. Co.
Johnstone, E. McD., -1895.
Julius Bien & Co.
Kilburn & Cross.
Kilburn, Samuel Smith.
Knight & Porter.
Knight, Leonard & Co.
Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906.
Krebs Lithographing Company
L. Johnson & Co.
L.H. Bradford & Co.
Lane, Fitz Henry, 1804-1865.
Levison & Blythe.
Lewis, Charles E. (Lithographer)
Longacre & Co.
Lord, C. K.
Maerz & Co.
Manning, John H., approximately 1820-.
Matthews & Warren.
Matthews-Northrup Company.
McGoffin, John, 1813-.
Milton Bradley & Co.
Mitchell, S. Augustus, Jr. (Samuel Augustus)
Mone, F.
More, Geo. W.
Morris, C. N. (Printer)
Morse, George Frederick, 1834-1926.
National Railway Publication Company.
Nesbitt, George F.
New England Lithographic Co.
New England Street Railway Club.
New York Lithographing and Engraving Co.
News Job Print.
Niagara Lithograph Co.
Oertel, Johannes Adam Simon, 1823-1909.
Onken's Lith.
Ord, Jonathan.
Otis, Fessenden N. (Fessenden Nott), 1825-1900.
P.S. Duval & Co.
Parsons, Charles, 1821-1910.
Pease, Richard H., 1813-1869.
Perrin, P. I., 1812-1896.
Perry Mason & Co.
Pickersgill, W. C.
Plate, G. (Engraver)
Poole Bros.
Poole Brothers.
Press Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Rand Avery Supply Co.
Rand McNally and Company.
Rand, Avery & Co.
Raphael Tuck & Sons.
Reuter, Emil.
Richardson & Foos.
Rogers, Fred, 1832-1870.
Rosenthal, L. N. (Louis N.)
Rosenthal, Max, 1833-1918.
Ruddock, David S.
Russell & Richardson.
Sage, Sons & Co.
Sanford, Warren & Harroun.
Sartain, Samuel, 1830-1906.
Schell, Francis H., 1834-1909.
Sears, A. T.
Shober & Carqueville.
St. Louis Democrat Litho. & Printing Co.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Stauffer, Jacob, 1808-.
Stein, A., 1835-1900.
Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company (Roanoke, Va.)
T. Sinclair's Lith.
Tanner, Henry Schenck, 1786-1858.
Thomas & Lathrops.
Times Printing House.
Transcript Print.
Van Benthuysen, C. (Charles), 1817-1881.
Ware Bros. Co.
Watson, Gaylord.
Weed, Parsons & Co.
Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Werner Company.
Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.
Wm. P. Northrup & Co.
Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co.
Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale.
Wright, Ransom C.
Series I. Transportation Prints and Ephemera (small size)
1826-approximately 1910
(bulk 1870-1905)
Physical Description:
approximately 570 items in 5 binders and 3 folders
Scope and Content
This series contains more than 570 small-size printed items pertaining to land-based modes of transportation primarily in
the United States
in the late 19th and early 20th century. The series consists of miscellaneous business records and advertising and promotional
materials produced for or related to the bicycle, carriage and wagon,
railroad, and freight and passenger transport industries.
While most of the pieces date from the late 1870s through 1905, among the earliest items in the
collection is an 1826 pamphlet printed for the American Tract Society entitled
"All Right." A dialogue between a coach guard and a passenger. Items range in size from approximately
1 x 3 inches to 11 x 9 inches
and though many of images depict transportation vehicles and related equipment, there is a wide variety of imagery including
views of factories, buildings, and storefronts, images of children, young women, birds, animals, flowers, trees, and
cartoons and caricatures.
The transportation-affiliated entities represented in this series include vehicle, part, equipment, and accessory manufacturers,
dealers, and retailers such as wheel works, carriage, sleigh, and wagon builders, bicycle manufacturers,
and locomotive and car machine shops.
Item types include printed booklets, business cards, calendars, catalogs, envelopes, handbills, labels, leaflets, postcards,
trade cards, and separated book and periodical illustrations, as well as stationery with printed billheads
and letterheads filled out with manuscript or typewritten correspondence.
Arrangement
This series is arranged in the following 3 subseries:
- Subseries A. Bicycle (small size)
- Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (small size)
- Subseries C. Railroad (small size)
Subseries A. Bicycle (small size)
Physical Description:
approximately 100 items in 1 binder and 7 items in 1 folder
Related bicycle ephemera described in a separate finding aid:
Binder 1
Bicycle (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Box 1, Folder 1
Bicycle (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (small size)
Physical Description:
approximately 365 items in 3 binders and 4 items in 1 folder
Binder 2
Carriage and Wagon, A-G by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Binder 3
Carriage and Wagon, H-O by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Binder 4
Carriage and Wagon, P-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Box 1, Folder 2
Carriage and Wagon (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Subseries C. Railroad (small size)
Physical Description:
approximately 95 items in 1 binder and 5 items in 1 folder
Related railroad ephemera described in separate finding aids:
Binder 5
Railroad (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Box 1, Folder 3
Railroad (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Series II. Transportation Prints and Ephemera (large size)
approximately 1833-approximately 1911
(bulk 1840-1900)
Physical Description:
167 items
Scope and Content
This series consists of over 160 large-size printed items related to land-based modes of transportation primarily in the United
States. The items date from the 1830s to the 1910s and consists
largely of materials pertaining to railroads, with additional items concerning the bicycle and carriage, coach, and wagon
industries. The series features lithographs produced by American artists,
printers, and publishers, as well as engravings, letterpress, and woodblock prints.
The items consist of advertising cards, posters, broadsides, system maps, timetables, views, and other visual materials primarily
produced by transportation-affiliated entities including railroad
companies and vehicle and part manufacturers such as wheel works, carriage builders, bicycle manufacturers, and locomotive
machine shops.
The series contains color-printed, hand-colored, and uncolored images and ranges in size from approximately 11 x 14
inches to 26 x 40 inches.
Arrangement
This series is arranged in the following 3 subseries:
- Subseries A. Bicycle (large size)
- Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (large size)
- Subseries C. Railroad (large size)
Items are arranged numerically by call number and described in the following format:
-
Title of print. Date
- Artist(s) (when known). Printer(s). Publisher(s).
Subseries A. Bicycle (large size)
approximately 1881-1897
Physical Description:
6 items
Scope and Content
This subseries contains six prints related to bicycles that date from the early 1880s to 1897. The prints include four posters
and broadsides advertising bicycles and bicycle tires,
as well as an image of recreational bicyclists riding in a park (priJLC_TRAN_001196) and a view of the 1883 Springfield, Massachusetts,
Bicycle Club cycling tournament (priJLC_TRAN_001382).
Arrangement
Individual items within this series are arranged numerically by call number.
priJLC_TRAN_001196
Autumn recreation.
12 December 1897
Printers: Niagara Lithograph Co.
Publishers: Press Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)
priJLC_TRAN_001357
Columbia bicycle : the Pope Mfg. Co. Boston Mass.
approximately 1881
Printers: Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company
priJLC_TRAN_001358
Lovell high grade diamond cycles. ...
12 May 1892
Artists: Kilburn & Cross
Publishers: Perry Mason & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001366
Goodrich tires : stand the wear ask Mr. Potter of Texas.
approximately 1895
priJLC_TRAN_001380
Goodrich Tires : stand the wear. Ask Miss. Foote of Chicago.
approximately 1896
Artists: Clarke, W. A. (Advertising manager)
Printers: Henderson Lithographing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001382
Springfield Bicycle Club. : Bicycle camp-exhibition & tournament. Springfield, Mass. U.S.A. Sept. 18.19.20.1883.
approximately 1883
Printers: Milton Bradley & Co.
Subseries B. Carriage and Wagon (large size)
approximately 1833-1900
Physical Description:
12 items
Scope and Content
This subseries contains twelve prints pertaining to carriages, coaches, wagons, and similar horse-drawn vehicles primarily
in the United States between the 1830s and 1900.
The prints include five broadsides and posters advertising the goods and services of wagon, carriage, and sleigh manufacturers;
five prints depicting landscapes including an early 1870s view of Mount Shasta advertising the California and Oregon Stage
Company (priJLC_TRAN_001870), views of factory buildings, and scenes promoting
wagon and wheel companies; a broadside providing the toll rates of the Milford and Chillicothe Turnpike in southern Ohio (priJLC_TRAN_001361);
and an advertisement for a Connecticut stage line (priJLC_TRAN_001195).
Arrangement
Individual items within this series are arranged numerically by call number.
Related Material
Items in the Huntington Library Historical Prints collection:
- priHHC_TRAN_0000006.
McLear & Kendall, carriage manufacturers, corner Ninth and King Sts., Wilmington, Del.
Ware Bros. Co.; Longacre & Co.,
approximately 188-?.
View online image.
- priHHC_TRAN_0000007.
Brewster, Lawrence, & Co. Carriage makers, nos. 52 & 54, Broad-St. New York.
Endicott & Swett, approximately 1833.
View online image.
priJLC_TRAN_000701
Woodburn "Sarven Wheel" Co.
after 1869
Printers: Calvert Lithographing Co. (Detroit, Mich.)
priJLC_TRAN_001195
People's stage; railroad, and accommodation line: between New-London and Stonington; ...
approximately 1850
Printers: Ruddock, David S.
priJLC_TRAN_001359
Fitzgerald, Gee & Co. carriage & sleigh manufacturers! West Court Street, rear Taylor Hall block, Cortland, N.Y. ...
between 1870 and 1872
priJLC_TRAN_001360
Carhart & Curd, dealers in carriage & wagon wood work of every description Macon, GA.
before 1885
Printers: Gazette Print (Columbus, Ohio.)
priJLC_TRAN_001361
Rates of toll on the Milford and Chillicothe turnpike in accordance with an act of the legislature of March 16th, 1865. for
every ten miles. ...
approximately 1865
priJLC_TRAN_001362
J.E. Delamater, Hudson, N.Y., opposite the rail-road depot, offers his friends in Berkshire County, Mass., and the public
generally, a large assortment of carriages and wagons, ...
approximately 1840
Printers: Cushing, John Dean, 1795-1866
priJLC_TRAN_001364
A visit to Washington.
©1900
priJLC_TRAN_001381
"The shed" : published by Brewster & Co. carriage makers. 372 & 374 Broome Street, New York.
©1862
Artists: Oertel, Johannes Adam Simon, 1823-1909
Printers: Endicott & Co. (New York, N.Y.)
priJLC_TRAN_001383
The favorite Rossow wagon : Rossow Bros. M'F'G Co. Chicago.
between 1891 and 1895
Printers: Knight, Leonard & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001384
Davis Gould & Co. Cincinnati, O. U.S.A.
between 1882 and 1884
Printers: Morris, C. N. (Printer)
priJLC_TRAN_001386
Distributing ship cargo of standard buggies coast of Australia : Columbus Buggy Co. standard world over. Columbus, Ohio.
U.S.A.
approximately 1882
Printers: Cincinnati Lith. Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001870
California & Oregon Stage Company : carries Wells, Fargo & Cos. express and U.S. mail.
approximately 1872
Artists: Stein, A., 1835-1900
Printers: Britton & Rey
Subseries C. Railroad (large size)
1834-approximately 1911
Physical Description:
150 items
Scope and Content
This subseries contains 150 prints pertaining to railroads primarily in North America that date from the 1830s to the early
1910s. The images and texts of these items focus on varying
aspects of railroads related to car and locomotive manufacturing, travel, administration, and geography. The items include
maps; folding brochures; timetables; broadsides and posters; locomotive
builder’s prints (depicting the side elevation of locomotive exteriors), and view prints depicting landscapes and street scenes
that feature trains, factory buildings, and passenger stations.
The majority of materials in this series were produced primarily for railroad companies to advertise their routes and train
schedules to potential passengers, but the collection also includes over thirty
locomotive builder’s prints issued by machine shops to advertise the design and construction of their locomotives, as well
as five posters advertising railroad land for sale; two broadsides promoting the train-based
shipping services of the Adams & Company Express in 1844 and 1850 (priJLC_TRAN_001193 and priJLC_TRAN_001194); a March 10,
1849, issue of
Horn’s Railroad Gazette (priJLC_TRAN_001085);
a circa 1860 portrait print of New York Central Railroad mechanic Edward H. Jones (priJLC_TRAN_001164); an 1863 broadside
with freight tariff rates of the Tioga, and Blossburg & Corning railroads (priJLC_TRAN_001144);
the front page of the November 27, 1874,
Daily Graphic newspaper containing a cartoon depicting rival railroad company presidents (priJLC_TRAN_001132); and an 1883 broadside listing
the road repair foremen of the
Boston and Albany Railroad Company (priJLC_TRAN_001165).
Arrangement
Individual items within this series are arranged numerically by call number.
priJLC_TRAN_000576
View of a rail road track across the Susquehanna, at Havre De Grace, Maryland, on the ice.
approximately 1852
Artists: Schell, Francis H., 1834-1909
Printers: T. Sinclair’s Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_000642
Proposed Arcade Railway. : Under Broadway, view near Wall Street.
approximately 1870
Printers: Ferd. Mayer & Sons
priJLC_TRAN_000656
A. Whitney & Sons’ Car Wheel Works, Callow Hill, 16th to 17th Streets, Philadelphia, Penna.
approximately 1857
Artists: Sartain, Samuel, 1830-1906
Publishers: J.H. Colton & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_000680
Mount Joy Car Manufacturing Co.
between 1851 and 1858
Artists: Stauffer, Jacob, 1808-
Printers: Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906
priJLC_TRAN_000704
Birds-eye view from summit of Mt. Washington; White Mountains, New-Hampshire.
©1902
Printers: Geo. H. Walker & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001035
International Traction Company's interurban lines.
approximately 1900
priJLC_TRAN_001052
Map of the Northern Pacific Railway and tributary country.
approximately 1872
Printers: National Railway Publication Company
priJLC_TRAN_001053
Map of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and its leased lines.
approximately 1881
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001054
New terminal depot at Philadelphia Reading Railroad System. : R.J. Allen, Son & Company,
approximately 1892
Printers: Heffron & Phelps
Publishers: More, Geo. W.
priJLC_TRAN_001055
Passenger locomotive Lancaster (Penna.) Locomotive Works, No. [space] 1857.
approximately 1857
Artists: Bigot, Alphonse, approximately 1828-1872 or 1873
Printers: T. Sinclair's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001056
M.W. Baldwin & Co, locomotive builders, Philadelphia.
approximately 1854
Artists: Rosenthal, Max, 1833-1918 ; Ord, Jonathan
Printers: Rosenthal, L. N. (Louis N.)
priJLC_TRAN_001057
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Western Railway guide, published monthly, at 49, 51 and 53 Clark Street, Chicago.
©1871
Artists: Watson, Gaylord
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001058
Map of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and its connections : compiled from the latest sources and showing the
true location of each road.
approximately 1881
Printers: Matthews-Northrup Company ; Wm. P. Northrup & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001059
The unique map of California.
approximately 1888
Artists: Johnstone, E. McD., -1895
Printers: Dickman-Jones Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001060
Map of the Texas & Pacific Railway and connections. : The true Southern route to and from California is via El Paso and the
Texas & Pacific Railway.
approximately 1902
Printers: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001061
General map of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections.
approximately 1884
Printers: Allen, Lane & Scott
Publishers: Allen, Lane & Scott
priJLC_TRAN_001062
Map of the Erie Railway with its connections, 1870.
approximately 1870
Printers: Henry Seibert & Bros.
priJLC_TRAN_001063
Map of Indian territory and Oklahoma : 1890.
approximately 1890
Printers: Julius Bien & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001064
Farming lands above 1,500,000 acres are offered for sale, in tracts of forty acres and upwards, by the Illinois Central Rail
Road Co. ...
approximately 1857
Printers: Thomas & Lathrops
priJLC_TRAN_001065
Pan-Handle route : Union Passenger Station, Chicago, Ill.
after 1880
Printers: J.M.W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co.
Publishers: Callahan & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001066
The Hinkley and Williams Works, Boston.
approximately 1869
Artists: Frizzell, S. S. (Samuel S.), 1843-1895
Printers: New England Lithographic Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001068
The only route via Niagara Falls & suspension bridge: for Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco and all points west take the Great
Western & Michigan Central R'y Line.
©1876
Printers: Clay, Cosack & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001069
Worcester Salt Special, 162 cars started by President-Elect William McKinley. Train nearly one and a half miles long.
approximately 1897
priJLC_TRAN_001070
The mail carrier of 100 years ago. ; The flight of the fast mail on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry. The popular
passenger route between the east and west.
©1875
Printers: Clay, Cosack & Co.
Publishers: Burch, J. A.
priJLC_TRAN_001071
Outside connected passenger engine. Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. Manchester N.H.
approximately 1856
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001072
Portland Cos. Locomotive Works, Portland, Maine : Portland Company's passenger engine. 1854
approximately 1854
Artists: Morse, George Frederick, 1834-1926
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001073
Lawrence Machine Shop, Lawrence, Mass. Passenger Engine, 22 tons.
between 1854 and 1857
Printers: L.H. Bradford & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001074
"Burlington Route." Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad : new state room car.
between 1877 and 1895
Printers: Shober & Carqueville
priJLC_TRAN_001075
Manufactured by Taunton Locomotive Manfg. Co. W.W. Fairbanks agt. Taunton Mass.
between 1849 and 1864
Artists: Perrin, P. I., 1812-1896
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001076
Inside connected passenger engine. Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. Manchester N.H.
approximately 1854
Artists: Pickersgill, W. C.
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001077
Boston Locomotive Works. Passenger engine.
approximately 1858
Artists: Wright, Ransom C.
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001078
Manufactured by the Taunton Locomotive Manfg. Co. W. W. Fairbanks, agent, Taunton, Mass.
between 1851 and 1855
Artists: Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001079
Manufactured by the Taunton Locomotive Manfg. Co. W. W. Fairbanks, agent, Taunton, Mass.
between 1856 and 1864
Artists: Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001080
Boston Locomotive Works Holmes Hinkley, Agt. No. 380 Harrison Ave, Boston Mass.
approximately 1856
Artists: Wright, Ransom C.
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001081
Danforth, Cooke & Co. Builders. Paterson N.J.
approximately 1852
Artists: Edwards, J. H., 1808-1879 ; Plate, G. (Engraver)
Printers: Mone, F.
priJLC_TRAN_001082
The Hinkley and Williams Works 552 Harrison Avenue, Boston.
between 1865 and 1870
Artists: Forney, Matthias N. (Matthias Nace), 1835-1908
Printers: J.H. Bufford's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001083
The Hinkley Locomotive Works, Boston.
between 1870 and 1880
Artists: Drummond, Dominick I., approximately 1830-1899
Printers: Chas. H. Crosby & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001084
Prospect Park & Coney Island Railroad ... excursion tickets, 40 cts.
approximately 1878
priJLC_TRAN_001085
Horn's railroad gazette.
10 March 1849
Publishers: Horn, Solon, 1813 or 1814-1899
priJLC_TRAN_001086
Locomotive-engine "Philadelphia" constructed at r. rail road depot, Reading Pa. James Millholland, M. M.
approximately 1849
Artists: Camerer, Wm.
Printers: T. Sinclair's Lith.
Publishers: Reuter, Emil
priJLC_TRAN_001087
Richard Norris & Son' improved coal burning passenger locomotive.
approximately 1856
Artists: Haugg, Louis, 1856-1894
Printers: Brett, Alphonse
priJLC_TRAN_001088
Passenger station Boston and Providence Railroad : Columbus Avenue, Park Square & Providence Street. Boston, Mass.
approximately 1874
Printers: Hatch Lith. Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001089
Old colony line via Middleboro' and Woods Holl, to Oak Bluffs Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket : the famous seaside resorts
of America ... Boston, June 23, 1877.
approximately 1877
Artists: Kilburn, Samuel Smith ; Geo. C. Rand & Avery
priJLC_TRAN_001090
Map of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and Its Connections.
approximately 1884
Printers: Matthews-Northrup Company
priJLC_TRAN_001091
Locomotive-engine "Philadelphia" constructed at r. rail road depot, Reading Pa. James Millholland, M. M.
approximately 1849
Artists: Feger, D. H. ; Camerer, Wm.
Printers: T. Sinclair's Lith.
Publishers: Reuter, Emil
priJLC_TRAN_001092
Coal burning engine, constructed by Ross Winan, Esq. Baltimore Md.
approximately 1849
Artists: Feger, D. H.
Printers: T. Sinclair's Lith.
Publishers: Reuter, Emil
priJLC_TRAN_001093
Hinkley and Williams Works 552 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass.
between 1864 and 1870
Printers: Chas. H. Crosby & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001094
Great western and south western U.S. Mail Route. New York and Erie broad gauge railroad ... (New York, May, 1855.)
approximately 1855
priJLC_TRAN_001095
Great Eastern rail road route over Massachusetts western rail road, from Albany or Troy for Boston ...
approximately 1856
Printers: Daily Argus Chromotype Press
priJLC_TRAN_001096
"The Fast Mail." : Scene of catching and delivering the mails on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway.
©1875
Printers: Clay, Cosack & Co.
Publishers: Burch, J. A.
priJLC_TRAN_001097
Philadelphia west, via Erie and Lehigh Valley " route. : In effect July, 1876.
approximately 1876
priJLC_TRAN_001098
Erie Railway. : The great centennial excursion route. The shortest line via Buffalo or Niagara Falls between New York or
Philadelphia, and all points west.
approximately 1876
Printers: New York Lithographing and Engraving Co. ; Bien, Julius, 1826-1909
priJLC_TRAN_001099
E.M. Jewett's shipping map on N.Y. Central & H.R.R.R. N.Y. Lake Erie & Western R.R. ...
approximately 1881
Printers: Courier Company
priJLC_TRAN_001100
Birds eye view of St. Louis showing the new line of St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern RY. Running into the Union Depot.
©1876
Artists: Lord, C. K.
Printers: Rand McNally and Company ; Levison & Blythe
priJLC_TRAN_001101
Boston & Albany Rail Road. : 1875. Time table commencing Monday, Nov. 1st. 1875.
approximately 1875
Artists: L. Johnson & Co.
Printers: Clark W. Bryan & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001102
Rand, McNally & Co.'s California.
©1901
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
Publishers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001103
Solid for Texas the iron mountain route is now running two solid trains from St. Louis to the South-West.
after 1884
Printers: Times Printing House ; Poole Brothers
priJLC_TRAN_001104
Tourists prefer the Wabash route for St. Louis and all points west and south.
after 1882
Printers: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001105
"Around the Circle" a thousand miles in the Rocky Mountains via the Denver & Rio Grande R.R.
approximately 1888
priJLC_TRAN_001106
New map of our country from the Atlantic to Kansas and the Pacific ... 1871
approximately 1871
priJLC_TRAN_001107
Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 1831.
approximately 1894
Artists: Cotsworth, Moses B. (Moses Bruine), 1859-1943
Printers: Raphael Tuck & Sons
Publishers: Raphael Tuck & Sons
priJLC_TRAN_001108
Up in the mountains of Colorado down on the Atlantic coast and out on the Pacific slope we hear the people all talking about
the new line just opened up composed of the grand "Burlington Route C.B. & Q. R. R."
approximately 1883
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001109
The iron mountain route fast mail train : 3 through express trains daily between St. Louis & Texas.
approximately 189-?
Printers: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001110
Colorado short line via Missouri Pacific Railway.
approximately 188-
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001111
The Wisconsin central line to the summer resorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the North-West.
approximately 1888
priJLC_TRAN_001112
Free chair cars. on the limited fast express trains via the Great Rock Island route.
approximately 1888
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001113
View of the first American railway train.
©1865
Printers: Sage, Sons & Co.
Publishers: Jarmy, Thos.
priJLC_TRAN_001114
View of Culebra or the summit, the terminus of the Panama rail road In Dec. 1854.
©1854
Artists: Otis, Fessenden N. (Fessenden Nott), 1825-1900 ; Parsons, Charles, 1821-1910
Printers: Endicott & Co. (New York, N.Y.)
priJLC_TRAN_001115
The old reliable Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad the pioneer route to the west. ...
approximately 1882
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001116
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway. The Milwaukee and Mississippi Valley route to the great north-west.
approximately 1874
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001117
Iron manufacturers - car wheels - engineers' and machine tool makers.
after 1850
Artists: McGoffin, John, 1813-
priJLC_TRAN_001118
Anthracite Coal Burning Freight Engine No. 143 built at the New Jersey RR & Transportation Co Works John Headden master mechanic
Jersey City N.J.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001119
Eastwick and Harrison's patent improved locomotive, manufactured at their works, Twelfth and Willow Street Rail Road, Philadelphia.
(1842.)
approximately 1842
Artists: Hoessli, J. R.
Printers: P.S. Duval & Co.
Publishers: Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.)
priJLC_TRAN_001120
Express passenger locomotive. Richard Norris & Son, locomotive builders, Philadelphia.
approximately 1856
Artists: Haugg, Louis, 1856-1894
Printers: Brett, Alphonse
priJLC_TRAN_001121
Freight locomotive. Richard Norris & Son, locomotive builders, Philadelphia.
approximately 1856
Artists: Haugg, Louis, 1856-1894
Printers: Brett, Alphonse
priJLC_TRAN_001122
Special notice to passengers destined south or west Lake Shore and Mich'n Southern Rail Road line ...
approximately 1860
Printers: Sanford, Warren & Harroun
priJLC_TRAN_001123
Map of the Charleston & Savannah RY. Savannah, Florida & Western RY. South Florida R.R. and all the routes operated by the
peoples line of steamers known as the "plant system."
approximately 1884
Printers: Rand Avery Supply Co. ; Crawford, C. G.
priJLC_TRAN_001124
Map of the Louisville and Great Southern Railroad line & connections.
approximately 1874
Printers: Fisk & Russell ; Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001125
Map of the state of California : showing the new line of the California Pacific Rail Road Co. and the rail road system of
the state.
approximately 1871
priJLC_TRAN_001126
Bald Eagle Valley and Tyrone & Clearfield branches, Pennsylvania Rail Road. : Schedule no. 4. Pennsylvania Rail Road Company
passenger and freight trains.
approximately 1863
priJLC_TRAN_001127
State carriage for his highness the vice-roy of Egypt. : Built by T.W. Wason & Co. Springfield Mass. U. S.
between 1859 and 1862
priJLC_TRAN_001128
Territory reached by the Bangor and Aroostook R.R. including northern Maine hunting and fishing region.
approximately 1911
Printers: Rand Avery Supply Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001129
Birds eye view of trolley routes in New England. : Trolley wayfinder.
©1904-1905
Printers: Geo. H. Walker & Co.
Publishers: New England Street Railway Club
priJLC_TRAN_001130
Waycross short line from Florida New Orleans and the Southwest. January, 1886
approximately 1886
Printers: Rand Avery Supply Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001131
Anthracite coal burning locomotive built by the Grant Locomotive Works Paterson N.J.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001132
The battle of the rival routes and railroads.
27 November 1874
Printers: Graphic Company
priJLC_TRAN_001133
Carrying the U.S. mail Hoosac Tunnel route. The direct short line between the east and west ...
approximately 1877
Printers: Rand, Avery & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001134
Chicago and North Western Railway. : The shortest line from Chicago to Council Bluffs Omaha ...
between 1872 and 1876
Printers: Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001135
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. : The tourists and sportsman's favorite route ...
between 1880 and 1887
priJLC_TRAN_001136
Danforth Locomotive & Machine Co. Bituminous coal burning mogul freight locomotive No. 750. Paterson. N.J.
©1872
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001137
Diamond Line Transit Co. : Owned and controlled by the Erie, Bellefontaine, Atlantic & Gt. Western, Cin. Hamilton & Dayton.
Chicago & Great Eastern, Ohio & Mississippi, railway companies ...
after 1866
priJLC_TRAN_001138
Evansville route : Evansville and Terre Haute R.R. Chicago and Eastern Illinois R. R. : to the north. ...
approximately 1885
Printers: Jno. B. Jeffery Pr. Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001139
Frisco line, St. Louis & San Francisco Ry.
after 1881
Printers: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co. ; Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale
priJLC_TRAN_001140
Great Lake Shore route : No ferries! No delays! The fastest limited trains in the world run via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Railway and New-York Central & Hudson River R.R. ...
approximately 1885
Artists: Chapin, John Reuben, 1823-1894
Printers: Matthews-Northrup Company
priJLC_TRAN_001141
The great midland route via Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Railway. : Columbus passengers save 22 miles ...
between 1871 and 1874
Printers: Transcript Print
priJLC_TRAN_001142
The great Wabash route : Toledo, Wabash & Western Ry. No change of cars from Toledo or Fort Wayne to the Mississippi River
...
approximately 1871
priJLC_TRAN_001143
Map showing the railroad connections of the Indian territory.
24 February 1879
Printers: Graphic Company
priJLC_TRAN_001144
Joint freight tariff of the Tioga, and Blossburg & Corning rail roads.
approximately 1863
Printers: Corning Journal
priJLC_TRAN_001145
Illinois Central Railroad: New Orleans through line. : No change of cars from Chicago to New Orleans ...
approximately 1874
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001146
Map of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and its connections. Compiled from the latest sources & showing the
true location of each road.
approximately 1875
Printers: Clay, Cosack & Co. ; Matthews & Warren
priJLC_TRAN_001147
Map of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail Road and its principal connections.
approximately 1874
Printers: Weed, Parsons & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001148
Map showing St. Louis and Memphis Rail Road.
approximately 1873?
Printers: Watson, Gaylord
priJLC_TRAN_001149
Minnesota and Dakota choice wheat and farming lands : sale of Winona & St. Peter Railroads land grant lands ...
after 1877
Printers: Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001150
The new suspension bridge at Niagara Falls, is now fully completed! ...
approximately 1855
Printers: Clapp, Matthews & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001151
The Northern Pacific Railroad line : only first-class route to the Big Horn Mountains, Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone
and Upper Missouri Rivers and all points in Northern Minnesota Dakota and Montana ...
approximately 1880
Printers: J.M.W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001152
The Northern Pacific Railroad line : the only first class route to the Black Hills big horn Mountains, Yellowstone and Upper
Missouri Rivers, and all points in Northern Minnesota, Dakota and Montana ...
approximately 1879
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001153
Passengers for the west should take the Chicago and Northwestern it is the short line to Council Bluffs Sioux City, Yankton
...
after 1880
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001154
Pennsylvania R. Road : the only route via Pittsburgh to Chicago St. Louis, Cincinnati, and the great west! ...
between 1855 and 1864
Printers: Rogers, Fred, 1832-1870
priJLC_TRAN_001155
Philadelphia and Erie Railway. : For Sunbury, Williamsport Lock Haven, Corry, Meadville and Oil City passing directly through
the great lumber districts and oil regions of Pennsylvania ...
approximately 1870
priJLC_TRAN_001156
St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railway. : From St. Louis to Kansas City Lexington, Chillicothe, St. Joseph Macon and
Ottumwa!
between 1872 and 1874
Printers: Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale
priJLC_TRAN_001157
St. Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway : 35 miles the shortest : the Red River Valley line ...
approximately 1880
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001158
The superintendents locomotive star built by the Central R.R. of New Jersey Machine Works, Elizabethport N.J.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001159
The superintendents locomotive star built by the Central R.R. of New Jersey Machine Works at Elizabethport N.J.
©1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001160
Tank switching engine built by Baldwin Locomotive Works Burnham Parry, Williams & Co. Philadelphia Pa.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001161
Take the favorite Rock Island route Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R.R. : For Peoria, Rock Island, Davenport, Iowa City,
Des Moines, ...
approximately 1880
Artists: Sears, A. T. ; Rand McNally and Company
Printers: J.M.W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001162
Take the favorite Rock Island route Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y. : For all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado ...
approximately 1880
Artists: Sears, A. T. ; Rand McNally and Company
Printers: Cameron, Amberg & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001163
Wood burning passenger locomotive no. 44 built at the New Jersey RR & Transportation Co. Works. John Headden Master Mechanic
Jersey City N.J.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001164
Edward H. Jones : master mechanic of Albany & Schenectady division of N.Y.C.R.R.
approximately 1860
Artists: Lewis, Charles E. (Lithographer)
Printers: Grebner, Charles
priJLC_TRAN_001165
Boston & Albany R. R. Co. : Foremen of road repairs.
approximately 1883
priJLC_TRAN_001166
Express train on Western Railroad. : (From a daguerreotype, made in 1842, under the direction of Charles Van Benthuysen.)
approximately 1874
Artists: Van Benthuysen, C. (Charles), 1817-1881 ; Pease, Richard H., 1813-1869
Printers: Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons
priJLC_TRAN_001167
From lands of snow to lands of sun ...
approximately 189-?
priJLC_TRAN_001168
The high bridge at Portage, B. & N.Y.C.R.R. : Wyoming County, N.Y.
©1853
Artists: Forbriger, Adolphus A., -1869 ; Beyer, Edward, 1820-1865
Printers: Onken's Lith.
priJLC_TRAN_001169
Horse shoe bend : Allegheny Mountains ...
approximately 1885
Printers: Krebs Lithographing Company
priJLC_TRAN_001170
Map of the great air line route, Ohio & Mississippi Railway and connections.
approximately 1875
Printers: St. Louis Democrat Litho. & Printing Co. ; Knight & Porter
priJLC_TRAN_001171
Map of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail Road and its principal connections.
approximately 1871
Printers: Weed, Parsons & Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001172
Map of Colorado showing railroad lines.
©1880
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001173
The Missouri Pacific R'y Iron Mountain Route : being the king's choice, you are particularly cautioned to examine your tickets
...
approximately 1883
priJLC_TRAN_001174
The short line across the continent. : Map of the great central route between the Atlantic and Pacific : Michigan Central
and Great Western Railways ...
approximately 1873
Printers: Fisk & Russell ; Russell & Richardson
priJLC_TRAN_001175
Newport & Wickford Railroad. : Summer arrangement --- commencing Monday, June 15, 1885 ...
approximately 1885
priJLC_TRAN_001176
Of the Michigan Central R.R. : between Chicago, Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
between 1881 and 1887
Printers: Rand McNally and Company ; Richardson & Foos
priJLC_TRAN_001177
Parker & Karns City Railroad and Karns City & Butler Railroad. : No. 3. Time Table. ...
approximately 1876
priJLC_TRAN_001178
Map of the Chicago & North-Western Railway and part of its connections.
approximately 1879
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001179
Modern advertising: a railway station in 1874.
approximately 1875
Artists: Concanen, Alfred
Printers: James Ballantyne and Co.
Publishers: Chatto & Windus (Firm)
priJLC_TRAN_001180
Only central route west! Correct map of the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railway & Connections ...
approximately 1870
Printers: Matthews & Warren
priJLC_TRAN_001181
Take the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific R.R for Peoria, Des Moines, Council Bluffs ...
approximately 1872
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001182
Railroad map of the United States showing through lines of communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Together with
the steamship lines along the seaboard.
©1880
Artists: Mitchell, S. Augustus, Jr. (Samuel Augustus)
priJLC_TRAN_001183
Summer excursion tickets to the mountain and seashore resorts of Virginia on the Norfolk and Western Railroad June 1 to October
1.
after 1885
Printers: Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company (Roanoke, Va.)
priJLC_TRAN_001184
American locomotive engineering and railway mechanism ...
©1883
Artists: Weissenborn, G. (Gustavus)
Publishers: American Industrial Publishing Co.
priJLC_TRAN_001185
Summer resorts in New York : Delaware & Huds[on] Canal Co's R. R Saratoga Line ...
approximately 189-?
Printers: American Bank Note Company
priJLC_TRAN_001186
Travellers' guide through the United States, showing the principal routes by railroad, steamboat, canal & stage, ...
©1851
Artists: Annin, William B., 1791?-1839
Printers: Damrell & Moore
Publishers: Haven, John
priJLC_TRAN_001187
Across the American continent via the great Rock Island route, from Australia, China and Japan to Europe.
after 1874
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001188
The New York elevated railroad : connecting with all the principal steam rail ways and steam ferries ...
after 1870
Printers: Geo. Schlegel (Firm)
priJLC_TRAN_001189
The traveller's guide or the map of the roads, canals & rail roads of the United States with the distances from place to
place by H.S. Tanner.
©1834
Printers: Tanner, Henry Schenck, 1786-1858
priJLC_TRAN_001190
Excursion trains July 4th : the following special trains on the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. will be run July 4th, 1876, ...
approximately 1876
Printers: Ashby & Vincent
priJLC_TRAN_001191
The great St. Louis exposition 1886 ... official programme of the grand autumnal festivities at St. Louis ...
approximately 1886
Printers: Compton & Company
priJLC_TRAN_001192
New map of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway : full and correct time cards of the trans-continental route, ...
approximately 1874
Printers: Rand McNally and Company
priJLC_TRAN_001193
Adams & Co's Express : new arrangement. The subscribers have obtained Express privileges from the following Rail Road Corporations
...
approximately 1850
Artists: Manning, John H., approximately 1820- ; Hartwell, Alonzo, 1805-1873
Printers: Nesbitt, George F.
priJLC_TRAN_001194
Adams & Co's American package express.
approximately 1844
Artists: Lane, Fitz Henry, 1804-1865
Printers: J.E. Farwell & Co. ; Cook, Charles, 1812-1863
priJLC_TRAN_001680
Wm. Mason, Taunton, Mass.
approximately 1867
Artists: Frizzell, S. S. (Samuel S.), 1843-1895
Printers: Crosby, Charles H., 1819-1896
priJLC_TRAN_001681
Iron Mountain route! St. Louis to Texas! : The only route to Hot Springs, Arkansas. : The short line to Arkansas and Texas.
approximately 1878
Printers: St. Louis Globe-Democrat ; Woodward, Tiernan, and Hale