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Series 1: Motive Power Department 1860s-1980s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Condemned cars, February 1903 - May 1914
Descriptive and cost record of cars, 1919
Pacific System. Record of equipment sold, transferred, wrecked or destroyed. Vol. 1: July 1906-June 1909; July 1909 - January 1913.
Equipment record, locomotives, Director of Purchases, 1906-1925
Record of caboose and roadway cars, 1881-[1912]
Record of charges to equipment built at Company Shops, 1908-1923 (Form 96)
Record of charges to equipment purchased for account, January 1906 through April 1911, with annotations through August 1919 (Form 95, old form 682).
Record of equipment, Book 1, January 1, 1905
Record of equipment, Book 2, January 1, 1905-[December 31, 1924]
Record of locomotives, Volume 1, 1875-1919 (Form 1298)
Record of locomotives, Volume 2, 1881-1919
Record of passenger cars, 1906-1919
Passenger car color and design books, June 3, 1955
Title page; index 1
Photographs (4)
Paint, Medium Beige, C&D No. 192 C 52, Dupont 69-8073 (page 1)
Paint, Light Cream, C&D 193 C 52, Dupont 69 8074 (page 2)
Window curtains, rose and gold stripes on lime green facing, Pantasote Company's X 1170 (page 3)
Seat covering, rose 6347, grain B, Super Redo 7345 3010 (page 4)
Floor covering, green marbelle 616 S, Goodyear Rubber Company (page 5)
Floor covering, non-skid, color red, Goodyear Rubber Company (page 6)
Passenger car color and design books
Observation room, pillow, Lehman-Connor Company, color beige Cheney 17009, velvet. Loose pillow for observation room sofa and Bedroom 'B" 1
Observation room, pillow, Lehman-Connor Company, color jade 81413, velvet 2
Dining room, window shades, Gilford Leather Company, Silver antique finish 201 52 3
Bedroom "A," window shades, S. W. Heim, black plaid 23188 4
Bedroom "B," window shades, Lehman-Connor Company, gray textured satin piece 54, 9142 5
Bedroom "C," window shades, Lehman-Connor Company, pure green silk matelasse 80513 6
Bedroom "D," window shades, J. H. Thorp & Company, fawn deluxe 4561 7
Passageway and crew's room, window shades, Mori Fortuny, silver on ivory Pritchard & Roberts F 5091 8
Kitchen and pantry, window shades, Aluminum, Pantasote 800V H2 9
Bedroom "B," pillow material, Lehman-Connor Company, gray textured satin piece 54, 9142 10
Dining room, draperies, Pritchard & Roberts F 5040B, Fortuny Fabrics F 5040B, Edera, color green. Drapes to be lined with Lussky, White & Coolidge, luxury light tan 11
Bedroom "A," bedspread, S. W. Heim Company, black plaid 23188 12
Bedroom "A," bedspread, Lussky, White & Coolidge, Shasta tweed 13628 gray 13
Dining room, seat covering for folding card table chairs and hassocks, Gilcolite silver antique finish 201 52. Gilford Leather Company's synthetic leather Gilcolite silver antique finish 201 52. 14
Lining for inside of furniture wherever necessary, Western Felt Company, 128 beige SH shade 2030, 5 yards wide 15
Dining and observation room, door casings (except crew's end of car), window trim at light excluders, furniture trim in dining room, observation room and dresser in Room "B," wood finish, J. L. Metz Company, Provincial Gray 16
Observation end platform, trap doors and foot plate (dummy end of car), Goodyear Rubber Company's 1/4 inch rubber, red Marbelle 325 S 17
Mirrors, Cadillac Glass Company, all mirrors to be 1/4 inch peach-tinted safety mirrors, fastened with screws and rosettes 18
Shower and general toilet, tile, Cambridge sun tile, color 221, pattern 4602 A. Floor and receptor to have ceramic tile 19
Observation room, seat covering (lounge chairs and sofa), Madge Friedman fabric special (Russell business car), turquoise and beige, Seagoam 101, handwoven fabric 1
Observation room, window shades, Bedige medallion color 16, decorate fabrics 7568 16, processed by Pantasote Company. Window shades to have beige medallion cloth facing with Pantasote Company's aluminum backing 800V H2, Style 7568 16 2
Observation room, window blinds all side windows and inside of end door, turquoise beige matchstick blinds, Bill Carter's make. Design and color by Stosskopf Interiors 3
Observation room, ?, Jawler HEX 28839, Aurora Fabric Company's open mesh linen. Processed by Laminated Plas-Tex Corporation. Bonded to aluminum sheets and metal covered plywood by Met-L-Wood Corporation. All exposed portions of frieze, piers, wainscotting, dividing partition, end finish, battens, room side of swing door, instrument panel housing and exposed portions of match stick blind housing. Window capping to be 1/4 inch (Blisterproof) laminated plastic. Processed by Met-L-Wood Corporation 4
Observation room and passageway, carpet, color blue green mixture, Keiswetter Company's handwoven carpet 5
Finish of hardware, antique brass. Provincial hardware finish as furnished by J. L. Metz Company 6
Baked on enamel, unfinished hardware to match antique brass. Baked on enamel finish by Clayton Ashe to match antique brass hardware by J. L. Metz 7
Crew's room and kitchen and inside of crew's wardrobe, blue and tan leaf carpet, Mohawk Mill's Company's W 2184 20. Southern Pacific Railroad stock item 10 13 40. 8
Finish: walnut to match Formica 92 N 22 and 18 FC 22, used in dining room, observation room and bedrooms, "A," "B," and "C." 1
Finish: rift oak to match Formica 77 K 13, used on cabinets and desk office and crew's room 2
Specifications for color and design decorative treatment 1
Ceilings in crew's room, passageway (Crew's end of car) and interior of lockers adjacent to crew's quarters, paint, off white C&D 204 C 53, Dupont's 69 8071 Off-white 2
Walls in crew's room, passageway (crew's end of car) and electric lockers, paint, light tan, C&D 230 C 54, DuPont's 69 8070 light tan 3
Room side of entrance and shower door crew's quarters, inside of body end door, passway side of room entrance doors, swing door (crew's end of car) and door casing at swing door, paint, Medium Dark Blue, C&D 152 A 50, DuPont's 69-8072, Medium Dark Blue 4
Register of equipment, Steam locomotives, 1887-1912 (Nos. 3-8)
Register of equipment, 1940s-1980s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Accounts 51: Steam Locomotives, 52: Other Locomotives, 53: Freight Train Cars, and 54: Passenger Train Cars [Volume] Southern Pacific Company, Register of Equipment, Form L-7757, [12-75499] 1
Accounts 52: Other Locomotives and 53: Freight Train Cars [Volume] Southern Pacific Company / St. Louis Southwestern, Register of Equipment, Form L-7757, [SP: 334,012-835,549], [SSW: 2250-9902], 1940s-1980s (Book 1) 2
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Caboose racks, 1970s-1980s 3
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Tankers, Nos. 60,000 – 99,999, 1940s-1980s 4
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Box cars, Nos. 100,000 – 112,999, 1940s-1970s, (Book 2) 5
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Box cars, Nos. 113,000 – 159,999, 1950s-1980s 6
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Box cars, Nos. 181,000 -- 182149, 1960s-1970s 7
[Volume] Box cars, Nos. 200,000 – 217,999, 1950s-1980s 8
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Box cars, Nos. 218,000 – 299,999, 1950s-1980s[Volume] Box cars, Nos. 218,000 – 299,999, 1950s-1980s 9
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Gondolas, Nos. 300,000 – 359,999, 1950s-1980s 10
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Gondolas, Nos. 360,000 – 399,999, 1950s-1980s 11
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Hopper cars, Nos. 400,000 – 499,999, 1950s-1980s, (Book 6) 12
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Flat cars, Nos. 500,000 – 599,999, 1950s-1980s 13
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] 100 ton box cars, Nos. 600,000 – 674,299, 1960s-1980s 14
Account 53: Freight Train Cars, M-4: [Volume] Box cars, 674,300 – 836,049, 1950s-1980s 15
Account 55: Highway revenue equipment, Account 58: Miscellaneous equipment [Volume] St. Louis Southwestern, Southern Pacific Company, 6-30-1916, 1960s-1980s 16
Account 57: Work Equipment [Volume] Southern Pacific Company Register of Equipment (Floating, Rolling Stock, Narrow Gauge), Form L-7757. [SP: 4-3299], 6-30-1916, 1920s-1960s (Book 1) 17
Account 57: Work Equipment: [Volume] Southern Pacific Company / St. Louis Southwestern Register of Equipment, (Maintenance of Way), Form L-7757. [SP: 3301-89513] ,[SSW: 94129-99301] , 6-30-1916, 1920s-1980s (Book 2) 18
Account 52: Other Locomotives [Volume] Southern Pacific Company, 1945-1961 1
Accounts 52: Other Locomotives, 57:Work Equipment, 58: Miscellaneous Equipment, and 51: Steam Locomotives – Rack [Volume] St. Louis Southwestern, 1950s-1980s 2
Account 55: Highway Revenue Equipment, Account 58: Miscellaneous Equipment [Volume] Southern Pacific Company, 1960-1970s 3
Account 55: Highway Revenue Equipment, Account 58: Miscellaneous Equipment: [Volume] Record of Property Changes, 1960s-1970s 4
Record of property changes, equipment (Form CS-7761 / L-7761), and Report to Interstate Commerce Commission, Summary of units and cost by reporting periods (BV Form 588, Sub. B. rev.), 1940s-1980s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Forms 69, 116 Statement of total charges to account "Equipment built at Company's shops and of equipment completed during [month] / Equipment built at Company's Shops: Statement of equipment built at Company's Shops and completed during [month], 1906-1930
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form 89 / 689 Amount credited to floating equipment depreciation fund, August 1907 - December 1912
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form numbers 2384, 2635, 4368 Description of roadway cars, 1860s-1960s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Subseries 2. Master mechanic 1869-1906
Master mechanic letters and reports 1894-1906
Subseries 3: The office of general superintendent 1.3 1890-1959
Superintendent of motive power and machinery (Pacific System) 1 1890-1900
General letters 2
Mission bay roundhouse
Foreman's Log (8), Mar. 1943-Mar. 1950
Foreman's Log (8), Mar. 1950-Jul. 1956
Foreman's Log (2), Mar. 1959-Dec. 1959 Engine departure record book, Dec. 1955-May 1956 Miscellaneous notes and clippings
Subseries 4: Drawing room 1.4 1911-1937
CS 49 Common standards for ICC drawings and maps 1909-1917
Apportionment of common standard drawing expenses 1911-1916
Apportionment of common standard drawing expenses 1929-1937
Numerical indexes for shop sketches February 28, 1907
Numerical index of steamer drawings, West Oakland, marine ways
Numerical index of shop sketches, ICC boiler work, Nos. 4780-4840 1951-1953
Subseries 5. The office of general superintendent mechanical department (later office of chief mechanical officer) general letters
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Subseries 6. Sacramento shops 1.5
Shop pattern book 1894-1899
Payroll receipt book, October 1907 - November 1907
Employment registers, February 1900 to February 1902
Hegenscheidt-MFD Corporation records, Sacramento Shops 1975-1986
Car Shop 3 timebook Jul. 1936-Sep. 1986
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Employee records Circa 1900-1930
Visitors logs 1972-1977
Machine shop inventory 2 1895-1900
Forms
Form number 4216 Store or Shop Orders, 1936-1955
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4359B [Steam locomotive boiler cards]
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form numbers 4368, 4433, 7197 Description of caboose cars: Cabooses in service circa 1906 to circa 1961
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4368A [Description of freight cars], 1900s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4395 Descriptive record of locomotive
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4418 Record of shop machinery and tools
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4418 Record of shop machinery and tools, late 1940s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of locomotives and cars, 1910s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 4423 Specification card for locomotive boiler No. [X]
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of locomotives and cars, 1910s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of locomotives and cars / Record of rolling stock, Miscellaneous and floating equipment, 1930s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of locomotives and cars, 1910s-1960s
Form number 8810, 8812 Record of Miscellaneous Equipment / Record of rolling stock, miscellaneous and floating equipment / Record of locomotives and cars, 1920s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of rolling stock, miscellaneous and floating equipment, 1930s-1950s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 8812 Record of rolling stock, miscellaneous and floating equipment - Control sheets / Summary Sheets, 1929-1956
Form number 9294 + 9805 Amount available for replacement of equipment retired, 1915-1927
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 9265 Reconciliation of investment in equipment forms 8810, 8812, 8999 and 5119, 1935-1944
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Subseries 7. Mechanical department
78 Graphite. 1914 / 1948
82 Oxygen gas. 1917 / 1946
88 Poisoned grain. 1909 / 1923
91 Air compressor lubricating oil. 1922 / 1952
100 Gear lubricant. 1921 / 1956
101 Cup greases. 1921 / 1953
102 Gasoline engine lubricating oil. 1922 / 1953
107 Asbestos millboard. 1923 / 1941
111 Journal box oil. 1924 / 1956
112 Crusher oil. 1924 / 1930
114 Wiping cloths and rags. 1924 / 1953
117 Magnesium chloride. 1924 / 1946
123 Rod cup compound. 1925 / 1936
124 Driving journal and rod cup compound. 1925 / 1950
126 Manila rope. 1926 / 1954
131 Water softener salt. 1926 / 1954
138 Mercurial thermometers. 1945
140 Tool steel. 1928 / 1958
146 Zinc chromate metal primer. 1929 / 1961
154 1 inch molded water hose. 1929
160 White stencil paint. 1930 / 1958
162 Concrete floor enamel. 1930 / 1947
164 Black asphaltum varnish. 1930 / 1949
166 Bolted whiting. 1930 / 1950
169 Carbon tetrachloride. 1931 / 1954
171 Soap base and liquid soap. 1931 / 1948
177 Switchlight oil. 1934 / 1950
185 Upholsterers' moss. 1937 / 1941
187 Long fiber wool yarn. 1937 / 1946
190 Freight car synthetic enamels. 1937 / 1957
199 Locomotive sand. 1941
200 Sandblasting sand. 1941 / 1970
211 Flat washable wall enamel. 1950 / 1961
212 Disinfectant and deodorant. 1945 / 1955
214 Machinery enamels. 1946 / 1955
215 Fuel oil. 1946 / 1963
216 Thinners for paints and enamels. 1946 / 1949
219 Quick drying floor finish. 1947 / 1951
220 Aluminum paint (ready mixed). 1947 / 1959
221 Aluminum paint (heat resistant). 1947 / 1953
222 Galvanized metal primer. 1947
223 White wood primer. 1948 / 1952
224 Locomotive smokebox paint. 1948 / 1949
225 Exterior cleaner for passenger cars. 1948 / 1955
226 Filter packing. 1948 / 1952
229 Insulation shakedown tests. 1949
230 Cleaning agent, vapor degreaser. 1949 / 1956
231 Interior non-toxic white paint, horse cars. 1949
232 White interior undercoat. 1949 / 1961
233 Heavy duty hot tank cleaner, caustic type. 1951 / 1965
235 Mild alkaline cleaner. 1951 / 1957
236 Locomotive cleaner, solvent type. 1951 / 1963
237 Steam cleaner, liquid alkaline type. 1950 / 1966
238 Scale remover, phosphoric acid type. 1950 / 1956
241 Exterior paints. 1950 / 1961
242 Interior gloss paint. 1950
243 Semaphore enamels. 1950
244 Varnish. 1950
245 Red lead 1950
246 Bottle green paint. 1950
247 Jade green gloss enamels. 1950 / 1952
248 Paint and varnish remover, water rinsable type. 1951
249 CX 105 belt / axle light belting. 1950 / 1963
250 Electrical part solvent cleaner. 1951 / 1957
251 Moss green paint. 1950
252 Vinyl plastic upholstery. 1951
253 Exterior white cold water paint. 1951
257 Diesel cooling water treatment. 1952
258 Propane liquified gas. 1953
259 Wire rope lubricant. 1953
260 Sodium base fibrous grease. 1953
261 Calcium base graphite grease. 1953 / 1958
262 Ball and roller bearing grease (general purpose). 1953
263 Multipurpose lithium base grease. 1953 / 1957
264 Water pump grease. 1953
265 Low temperature grease. 1953 / 1957
266 Calcium base fluid grease. 1953
267 Threaded joint compound. 1953
268 Diesel engine lubricating oil (stationary, automotive and work equipment). 1953 / 1954
269 Rust proof compound. 1953 / 1958
270 Air tool oil. 1953
271 Transformer oil (insulating oil). 1953
272 Mineral seal oil. 1953
273 Light machine oil. 1953
274 Tractor roller lubricant. 1953
275 Multipurpose gear lubricant. 1953
276 Plug valve lubricant (Water, steam and alkali service). 1953
277 Plug valve lubricant (gas and oil service). 1953
279 Ball and roller bearing grease (traction motor). 1953
280 Canvas bags. 1953
283 Hydraulic brake fluid. 1953 / 1955
284 Water emulsion type cutting oil. 1953 / 1956
285 Refrigerant compressor oil. 1953
286 Neatsfoot oil. 1953
287 Upholstery. 1953
290 Cageless type filter elements, lubricating oil. 1954 / 1960
291 Cold tank cleaner, solvent type. 1955
293 Rail bond compound. 1955
294 Diesel fuel oil (air conditioning engines). 1955
295 Postal car green. 1955
296 Diesel locomotive black enamel. 1956
297 Liquid detergent. 1955 / 1966.
298 Penetrating and rust solvent oil. 1956
299 Insulated signal cable (single and multiple conductor polyvinyl chloride type). 1956
301 Powdered hand soap with lanolin. 1956
302 Water solution cutting fluids. 1956
303 Diesel jade green enamel. 1956 / 1964
307 Journal box oil for free oiling. 1960
309 Chromium plating of diesel engine crankshafts. 1961 / 1964
310 Secondhand, plain bearing axles. 1961 / 1970
311 Direct-to-metal freight car enamels. 1963
312 Liquid akaline cleaner. 1964
313 Hardwood flooring (Apitong and Keruing) for freight cars. 1970
317 Hickory tool handles. 1966
318 Liquid acid detergent. 1966
319 Cleaner for diesel cooling systems. 1968
320 Zinc chromate metal primer for use by carbuilders. 1966
322 Primer finish coat system for use by carbuilders. 1967
Series 2: Engineering, Maintenance of Way and Valuation Department 2 1888-1987
Subseries 1. Engineering 1
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Photographs 1902-1927
SPED b-1 Arizona and New Mexico (Valuation Section A&NM Arizona 1), 1925-1926
SPED b-2 Arizona Eastern (System), 1925-1926
SPED b-3 Bay Shore Railroad: San Francisco to San Bruno (Valuation Section SP California 2), 1905-1910
SPED b-4 Central Pacific: Redwood Junction to Niles Junction (Valuation Section CP California 7), 1907-1910
SPED b-5 Central Pacific: Rocklin to Colfax (Valuation Section CP California 12), 1909-1914
SPED b-6 Central Pacific: Colfax to Blue Canyon (Valuation Section CP California 13), 1912-1915
SPED b-7 Central Pacific: Emigrant Gap to Summit (Valuation Section CP California 13), 1923-1925
SPED b-8 Central Pacific: Winsted to Lawton, Nevada (Valuation Sections CP, California 13 and Nevada 1), 1912-1915
SPED b-9 Central Pacific: Fernley, Nevada to Nevada-California State Line (Valuation Section CP Nevada 9), 1912-1915
SPED b-10 Central Pacific: California-Nevada State Line to Westwood, California (Valuation Sections CP California 14 and 14a), 1914-1915
SPED b-11 Central Pacific: Black Butte to Grass Lake (Valuation Section CP California 20), 1926
SPED b-12 Central Pacific: Oakridge, Oregon to Kirk (Valuation Section CP Oregon 4), 1924-1927
SPED b-13 Central Pacific (Valuation Sections California 1, 17, Nevada 2), 192
SPED b-14 Central Pacific: Voids and cavitation existing in settled embankments (Valuation Section CP California 12), 1920-1921
SPED b-15 Central Pacific: Colusa and Hamilton Railroad, Harrington to Hamilton (Valuation Section SP California 57), 1915-1920
SPED b-16 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad (System), 1925-1927
SPED b-17 New Mexico and Arizona Railroad, Benson to Nogales (Valuation Section NM&A Arizona 1), 1926-1927
SPED b-18 Miscellaneous and Valuation Section, Oregon and California Railroad (Valuation Section Oregon 6a), 1911-1912
SPED b-19 Oregon Eastern Railway: Klamath Falls to Kirk (Valuation Section CP Oregon 1), 1910-1911
SPED b-20 Oregon Eastern Railway: Natron to Oakridge (Valuation Section CP Oregon 2), 1910
SPED b-21 Sacramento Southern: Sacramento to Walnut Grove (Valuation Section CP California 11), 1906-1911
SPED b-22 Ogden and Lucin Railroad: Salt Lake Cut Off (Valuation Section CP Utah 1), 1902-1927
SPED b-23 Southern Pacific: Arizona, New Mexico State Line to New Mexico, Texas State Line (Valuation Section SP New Mexico 1), 1926
SPED b-24 Southern Pacific: Hillsboro to Tillamook (Valuation Section SP Oregon 7), 1915
SPED b-25 Southern Pacific: Lodi to Valley Springs (Valuation Section SP California 10), 1926
SPED b-26 Southern Pacific: Magunden to Arvin (Valuation Section SP California 7), 1923
SPED b-27 Southern Pacific: Richgrove to Jovista (Valuation Section SP California 60), 1923
SPED b-28 Flood and damages by storm in 1916 between Los Angeles and Yuma, Arizona
SPED b-29 Southern Pacific: Creosoting Plant at Wilmington, California (Valuation Section SP California 11), 1924
SPED b-30 Willamette Pacific: Eugene to Marshfield (Valuation Section SP Oregon 2), 1913-1917
SPED b-31 Method and equipment used to prepare ties for screw spikes on second track, Oreana to Rose Creek (Valuation Section CP Nevada 2), 1913
SPED b-32 Photographs by John Melhase on geology of New Mexico and Arizona
SPED b-33 Tunnel portals: Western Division and East Bay Electric Lines, 1927
SPED b-34 Tunnel portals: Coast Division, 1925
SPED b-35 Tunnel portals: Los Angeles Division, 1926
SPED b-36 Tunnel portals: Portland Division, 1926-1927
SPED b-37 Tunnel portals: Sacramento Division, 1925-1926
SPED b-38 Tunnel portals: San Joaquin Division, 1926-1927
SPED b-39 Tunnel portals: Shasta Division, 1925
SPED b-40 Tunnel portals: Salt Lake Division, 1925
SPED b-41 Tunnel portals: Tucson Division, 1925
SPED b-41 Tunnel portals: Tucson Division, 1925
SPED b-42 Tunnel portals: Rio Grande Division, 1925
SPED b-43 Northwestern Pacific: Willits to Shiveley, photographs taken after storm of December 31, 1913
SPED b-44 Photographs showing washouts, Sacramento Division, January-February 1909
SPED b-45 Southern Pacific: Arizona and California (Valuation Sections Arizona 1,2, 4 and California 9, 37, 49), 1926
SPED b-46 San Diego and Arizona, 1912/1926
SPED b-47 Turntables, oil and water flumes, water tanks, testing plants and coal chutes, California, Arizona, Nevada, 1925/1927
SPED b-48, b-49 Inter-California Railway, Calipatria to Sandra, California (Valuation Section California 4), 1924
SPED b-50 Southern Pacific, Santa Barbara to Burbank (Valuation Section 17), 1900/1904
SPED b-51 California Northeastern, Swanston, California to Klamath Falls, Oregon (Valuation Section SP California 18 and Oregon 1), 1908/1926
Bridge photographs
Chief Engineer William Hood's project correspondence 1905-1915
File 62: STONE CANON PACIFIC RAILROAD:
Employment 1
Transportation and trip passes 2
Reports 3
Progress profile; distribution of vouchers; hospital dues 4
Time vouchers and payroll 5
Expense vouchers 6
Supplies 7
Waybills; progress reports from H.M. Mitchell 8
Vouchers; engine for construction work; reports 9
Bills; mail, telegrams, and shipping directions 10
Pile driving; trestles 11-13
Hospital supplies; car of oil; plow steel; transportation 14
Vouchers for payment; loaded cars at Watkins; error in shipment; surveys of Stone Canon Coal Mine branch, supplies; bills 15
Accidents 16
Map 17
Accident reports; request for switch locks and keys 18
Shortage of steel rail
Commercial bills; map; adoption of map; contract work
Claim for stock shipped by contractors
Instruments
Maps and profiles; sidings
Progress reports
Rail curving rolls project expenditures
Sixteen hour law
Provisions
Curving rail; bid for fencing
Train crew; inspection of piles
Landslide; electric bells at railroad crossings; channel changes; county road changes, 182-221
County road changes
File 63: Construction of Bay Shore Line, Ready Rock Roofing
File 64: Los Alamitos Line, Benedict to Smeltzer, station distances
File 65: FALLON RAILWAY:
Folders 16-18 Water analysis, well at Hazen
Flour purchased at Reno
Mainline track laid at Fallon
Progress reports
Fuel reports
Accident reports
Right of way disputes
Bridges
Progress profile
Churchill County Telephone and Telegraph Company
Telegraph line construction
Ballasting
Openings
Notes of location; meeting of the Fallon Railway; blueprints for profile
Proposed line change, Hazen to Fallon line
Freight handled; tracings
Grading (Corey Brothers Construction Company)
Disposition of material; filing of map with Secretary of the Interior; car and tonnage reports
Gasoline drums; telephone and telegraph; derailers; car service due from Corey Brothers; progress
Siding; blue print of U.S. Government buildings; Fallon depot
Buildings at Fallon
Mail service; profile; maximum grade of line; bills covering emergency services
Crossing U.S. Government canals; progress; car loaded; outfit car for John Worthington
Telegraph services
Depot at Fallon
Trestle between crossing of Carson River and Government Canal; car shipment
Car shipment; bunk car; emergency purchases; plans of latrines for water closets
Provisions; cesspool ordinance; disposition of scrap
Ballasting; mileage authorized for Fallon Railway; print of town of Fallon; emergency services
Removal of office from Reno; outfit cars; falsework left over; gravel used at Fallon; drum for donkey engines; gravel
SP Contractors
Pile butts; ties; sale of old ties; pile driver
Field books; spur track; government employees' services; monthly reports
Cement and rails; cleaning toilets at Fallon; Fallon station plan
Rendition of payrolls; Engineering Department invoice; right of way at Fallon; masonry culverts; masonry books
Sale of old ties and timber; expense voucher for Dan Griffin; bill of Hamilton & Baker
Right of way agent; employee agent; right of way condition
CONTRACTORS LIST:
File 67 Fencing
File 68 Contracts; painting depots; commissary supplies; 23 mile Railroad; Colusa & Hamilton Railroad near Yuma
File 69 Sale of iron; Central Pacific reconstruction contracts
File 70 Contracts
Contracts for culverts and bridges
Contractors
Teaming outfits; grading; copies of vouchers; well at Hazen
Oregon-Western Railway; renting horses and mules
Interest in bids for San Ramon branch
Fence material; applications for contract work
Ballast contractors
Contractors; Oregon-Western Railway, drain west, teams
Steam shovels; contractors; grading contractors
Contractors; bridge over Octavia River
Gas plants
Ice plants
Stock; steam shovels; grading Contractors
Grading contractors
Bridge work
Consignment of cars; double-tracking from San Jose to Del Monte; grading
Construction Sacramento Southern Railroad
Fallon Railway material car
Pile driver timbers for John McCarthy; outfit; John Worthington
Grading contracts
Bids on construction and tunnels; plastering depot at Santa Monica
Grading contracts
Sierra Nevada tunnel; Guaymas, Guadalajara; Mojave to Keeler
Contract work North of Klamath Falls
Employment of stock; bridge erection; "S" line change at Palisade, bill for lime
Bills collectible, E.B. & A.L. Stone Company
Second track work and grading
Grade work; levee work at Sacramento; contracting painters; California Northeastern Railway
Roundhouses; grading contracts; locomotives
Oregon Eastern Railway; grading contracts
Contractors
Modoc Northern Railway; contract work; Chadwick & Sykes; W.D. Boyce Engineering; W.H. Mason
Mules; Erickson & Petterson; Ludwig-Kawin Company; W.M. Hauser, grading contracts
J.H. Flick Construction Company; contractors; grading contracts; address of contractors
Reconstruction, Rocklin to Colfax; well drilling; grading contract
Lorimer & Gallagher; Wm. C. Baxter; grading work; Erickson & Petterson; California Reclamation Company
Concrete work; construction work; grading
Erickson & Petterson; Oregon Eastern Railway Matron Western; Bement Concrete & Manufacturing Company; concrete work
Oregon Eastern Railway, grading work; contractors
Utah Construction Company; contractors
Contractors
Contractors; steel bridges
Fence building; concrete; John Worthington
Contract work
Contract work
Oregon & Eastern; contractors
Contract work
File 142 NEVADA & CALIFORNIA RAILWAY: MOJAVE NORTH
Account requisition
Commercial freight; accident report; sketch of sidings
Bills; shipment of force pump and hose; right of way
Track; ballast; land in vicinity of Olancha; bills; hospital treatment
Release of estimate of W.O. Sanford; bills; employment application; spur tracks
Brown townsite; bills payable, Swift and Company; notes postable; abuse of transportation privileges; construction
Freight rates, tariffs
Operation to Olancha; passenger tariffs
Owenyo sidings; profile
Maintenance of track
Celebration of the completion of the Nevada & California Railway; oil drums; hospital services; movement of contractors' materials
Construction: donkey engine; transportation
Right of way deeds; Lone Pine station
Water supply, Lone Pine
Release of outfit cars; surveys; bills payable; material for Lone Pine Depot
Shipment of Contractors' stock; accident reports; surplus materials; track foreman Dan McChern
Assignment, S.R. Clark; release of outfit cars; wyes and sidings; release of engineering party
Track materials, various locations
Moving of headquarters camp to Lone Pine; disposition of stock and horses; accident reports
El Paso Pass tunnel; shipment of Dow pump, boiler and fittings; employment
Right of way from Mojave to Owenyo; hospital box; transfer platform at Owenyo; emergency purchase, hay; location of operated lines
Painting contract, Owens River bridge; list of personal property for assessment purposes; status of work
Bills; stationery; profile; painting outfit
Mojave to Owenyo, shipments; freight shipment to Owenyo
Mojave to Owenyo: department bills; material on hand
Track material: 2nd hand ties; piles on hand; trestles and culverts; lumber
Mojave to Keeler: Material on hand
Mojave to Keeler: Material on hand; order for supplies
Progress; station at Searles; profles
Construction materials; map to California-Nevada state line; right of way maps, Keeler to Benton; Alvord station; profile, Mojave to Owenyo; Keeler to Tonopah Junction, equipment returned
Mojave to Owenyo, log of Wells; Mojave to Keeler; bill for timber
Wooley property dispute
Los Angeles aquaduct
File 159: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC LINE FROM ROCKLIN TO COLFAX, 1909-1915:
Order for sephamores; requisition for materials
Contractors' grade crossings, signals for temporary crossings
Signals
Bills of the Utah Construction Company
Contractors' road crossings
Erickson & Petterson
Bowman's contractors' grade crossings
Delay of message from William Hood to W.E. Marsh
Tunnel No. 4
Teamsters and laborers
Boarding
Tunnels
Tunnels; bills; damage claim
Bills collectible; weekly reports
Bills payable
Segregation of payroll
Outfit cars; track gang; injury claim; fuel oil; bills
Expense voucher; delay in shipments
Lumber; retaining wall
Claim of M.D. Henry for damages
Tracings
Boulder Ridge County Road change
Dutch Ravine County Road; right of way
Property lines at Newcastle
Free rates of household goods
Crusher plant near Bowman; ballast plant
File 159.241: TAXATION OF LINES UNDER CONSTRUCTION:
Colusa & Hamilton Railroad
Fernley to Lassen branch
Central Pacific Railway, reconstruction Rocklin to Colfax
Oregon
File 159: RECONSTRUCTION OF ROCKLIN TO COLFAX:
Right of way and property lines
Track material
Cement wasted
Right of way dispute
Timber; crushed rock; grading
Voucher for W.E. Marsh covering his board and lodging; tunnel 12; shipment of shovel
Removal of equipment
Right of way
Proposed leases
Transportation of automobile
Poll tax; credit memo
Boiler maker; transportation of hydraulic jacks; property of the Allen Estate at Bowman
Bills of the Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Company
Ties; instruments to be repaired; coal for contractors
Bills payable; right of way deeds; audit bills; claim for refund
Claim of W.B. Hotchkiss for alleged diversion of water near Applegate
Transportation; claim of Mrs. A. Glud; applications of saloon licenses; plumb bobs; hand levels
Lease of pipe line
Automobiles
R.A. Nichol
Guard railing in tunnels
Chief Engineer William Hood personal file index circa 1903-1942
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Record of expenditures for permanent improvements and repair authorized by work orders 1906-1911
Record of station changes 1910s-1960s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Station changes circa 1909 - circa 1959
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Eastern lines station 1967
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Snowshed records 1946-1976
Snow sheds of the Central Pacific Railway across the Sierra Nevada. 19 pages. Includes historical information about snow sheds, snow slides, and fires. Also includes drawings, statistics, and profiles. D. L. Joslyn copy.
Snowshed charts. Sacramento Division. Emigrant Gap to Andover: July 1946 - 1963
Snowshed charts. Sacramento Division. Shasta Division. Portland Division. January 1, 1961
Snowshed charts. Sacramento Division. Oregon Division, Jan. 1, 1966- Jan. 1, 1976
Snowshed inspection reports. Sacramento Division:
1949; 1953; 1955
1956; 1957; 1958; 1959
1960; 1968
Suisun Bay Bridge Project records 1929-1930
Immediate Source of Acquisition
An incomplete set of prints documenting the construction of the bridge. Photographs are arranged by number in two albums marked "Suisun Bay Bridge photographs. W. H. Kirkbride" and numbered No. 2, dated August 1929 - January 1930 (Negatives Nos. 200-400) and No. 4, dated May 1930 - October 1930 (Negatives Nos. 601-799). Photographs are captioned and there is an index to the album.
Southern Pacific Company (Pacific Lines). Double track railroad bridge over Suisun Bay near Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. Specifications for superstructure. Part II. Design and construction of steel superstructure for viaducts. Part III. Steel superstructure and operating equipment for vertical lift span. Part IV. Erection of steel superstructure and machinery for fixed and lift spans and viaducts. Index to drawings: One small notebook arranged by subject or location. To locate drawings for the Suisun Bay Bridge Project, search the Library's online catalog of Southern Pacific drawings using the term "Suisun Bay Bridge Drawing" in the Drawing Number field. These drawings are filed in West Sacramento (Shore Street) in Map Case Drawers 5006, 5025, 5026 and 5028.
Southern Pacific Company (Pacific Lines). Double track railroad bridge over Suisun Bay near Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. Specifications for superstructure. Part II. Design and construction of steel superstructure for viaducts. Part III. Steel superstructure and operating equipment for vertical lift span. Part IV. Erection of steel superstructure and machinery for fixed and lift spans and viaducts. Index to drawings: One small notebook arranged by subject or location. To locate drawings for the Suisun Bay Bridge Project, search the Library's online catalog of Southern Pacific drawings using the term "Suisun Bay Bridge Drawing" in the Drawing Number field. These drawings are filed in West Sacramento (Shore Street) in Map Case Drawers 5006, 5025, 5026 and 5028.
Negatives (Nos. 1-885, with a few gaps and a few duplicates) documenting construction. Although the photographic print collection is incomplete, the negative collection appears to be fairly complete.
Form M 101 Completion of buildings report, 1888-1890
Form 3087 Description of water stations
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 3593 Ledger value index [Stations], 1910s to 1930s
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Form number 3593 Ledger value index [structures, equipment], 1910s-1930s
Shasta Dam, Redding to Delta relocation, inspection trip records
Subseries 2. Maintenance of way
Office of engineer maintenance of way and structures (engineering and maintenance) index to general letters in effect
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Line changes and detours, 1917-1979 1
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Southern Pacific: Possible shooflys around tunnels in event of damage to tunnels Earl E. Mayo Book, 1946
Coast Division
Los Angeles Division
Portland Division
Rio Grande Division
Sacramento Division
Salt Lake Division
San Joaquin Division
Shasta Division
Tucson Division
Western Division
Office copy book, 1951
Coast Division
Los Angeles Division
Portland Division
Rio Grande Division
Sacramento Division
Salt Lake Division
San Joaquin Division
Shasta Division
Tucson Division
Western Division
Map showing possible detour movements over the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, October 1937, revised to September 1950 (CE 14811 / 3)
Map of line change study, Bakersfield to Los Angeles, April 1949, revised October 27, 1954 (CE 19543)
Report on electrification of main line, between Bakersfield - Mojave line, December 1917
Construction records for Interstate Commmerce Commission tentative valuation hearing, 1927
Statistical statements, 1895-1919
Applications for lease, license, or easement, Sacramento Division, 1969-1979
Placerville, 1969-1978
Planehaven, 1970-1977
Roseville, 1979
Sacramento, 1970-1979
Swanston, 1970-1977
West Sacramento, 1974-1975
Roadway and structures inventories, 1890-1910
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Roadway completion reports, Sacramento and Salt Lake Divisions, 1927-1954 (form 8838)
Sacramento Division
38-1 to 38-64, 1938
38-65 to 38-536, 1938
38-537 to 38-536, 1938
38-582 to 38-644, 1938
40-1 to 40-79, 1940
40-79 to 40-134
40-501 to 40-548, 1940
40-549 to 40-614, 1940
40-615 to 40-653, 1940
40-654 to 40-715, 1940
41-501 to 41-574, 1941
41-575 to 41-645, 1941
53-55, plus supplements, Roseville retainer yard, 1953
63-1 to 63-511, 1953
Salt Lake Division
1927-1954
Snowfighting records, 1936-1952
Untitled typewritten manuscript (5 pages) on snow fighting in the Sierra Nevada, with accompanying correspondence regarding its publication, 1936.
Typewritten manuscript (5 pages) entitled "Snow Fighting in the Cascade Mountains in Oregon," 1936.
Typewritten manuscript (8 pages) entitled "Snow Fighting on the Southern Pacific in the Sierra Nevada Mountains," with corrections and accompanying correspondence regarding publication.
Handwritten and typewritten manuscripts ( 5 copies) entitled "Snowfall in the Sierra Nevada Mountains." Manuscripts contain historical snowfall data as well as information on weather in the Sierra Nevada in 1952. One copy contains additional statistical appendixes regarding snow conditions in the Sierra in 1952.
Handwritten notes and a typewritten table indicating train movements in the Sierra Nevada in January 1952 (2 copies).
Typewritten statements of W. W. Jaekle, assistant engineer of maintenance of way; C. E. Neal, general track supervisor; F. M. Misch, general buildings and bridges supervisor; and W. L. Harjes, assistant road foreman of engines, regarding the rescue of the stranded train "City of San Francisco," in January 1952, with a statement of appreciation by C. E. Neal for work done during this incident.
Ephemera: SOUTHERN PACIFIC BULLETIN, February 1936, dealing with snow fighting; map of the Southern Pacific's snowsheds in the Sierra Nevada; employee timetable and elevations for the Southern Pacific Mountain Subdivision dated September 1951; miscellaneous notes.
Sacramento Division projects, 1970-1979
Line changes and manganese steel rail, 1926-1946
Adjustment to 1st and 2nd main track mileages near Araz, CA (near Yuma) to correctly report track mileage for operating and valuation purposes, 1930-1931
Adjustment to main track mileage between Araz, CA and Yuma, AZ [Due to complex line change and construction of new second main track. New double main line opened to traffic June 27, 1928. Includes gauntlet tracks over new Colorado River Bridge at Yuma], 1926-1928
Historical record of high manganese rail program, 1930-1945, 1946
Manganese rail specification sheets issued by Manganese Steel Rail Company, 1929-1931
San Joaquin Division Engineer's reports on a test installation at Walong MP, rail laid August 12, 1926, 1927-1938
Division test section periodic reports
1930-1935
1934-1938
Tehachapi Mountains, 1931-1933
Capital account budget, 1982-1987
Work orders for betterment, renewal, and repair work: Salt Lake Division 11
CE 122 Lucin Cut-off, ballast
CE 181 Salt Lake Division, bridge maintenance
CE 215 Salt Lake Division, bridge maintenance
CE 262 Little Mountain, spur track
CE 278 Montello, pipeline
CE 279 Little Mountain, spur track
CE 285 Carlin, new roundhouse
CE 294 Midlake, speed recorder
CE 322 Mina, truck scales
CE 324 Sparks, truck scale
CE 328 Ogden, machine shop
CE 330 Mina, roundhouse
CE 333 Basalt, pipeline
CE 334 Ogden, cross-over
CE 336 Sodaville, spur track
CE 344 Salt Lake Division, spare crane
CE 345 Salt Lake Division, distant signals
CE 346 Derby, spur track
CE 352 Salt Lake Division, fences
CE 354 Hazen, coal hoist
CE 359 Ogden, spur track
CE 362 Salt Lake Division, cross ties
CE 365 Salt Lake Division, automatic signals
CE 366 Battle Mountain, tank valves
CE 379 Cobre, pipeline
CE 383 Promontory Branch, cross ties
CE 384 Wells, pipeline
CE 386 Salt Lake Division, switch ties
CE 389 Hazen-Keeler, deck and gravel bridges
CE 390 Hazen-Keeler, cattle guards
CE 393 Numana, bridge
CE 395 Black Canyon, bridge
CE 396 Alvord, bridge
CE 397 Elna, bridge
CE 398 Mt. Whitney, bridge
CE 399 Sparks, air compressor
CE 400 Ogden, air compressor
CE 401 Ogden, turntable
CE 402 Salt Lake Division, bridge maintenance
CE 403 Promontory Branch, bridge maintenance
CE 404 Wadsworth, culvert
CE 405 Hazen-Keeler Branch, culvert fills
CE 407 Ogden, power plant
CE 416 Carlin, signal plant
CE 418 Carlin, section house
CE 421 Salt Lake Division, building repair
CE 422 Promontory Branch, building repair
CE 423 Hazen-Keeler Branch, building repair
Maintainer's house: CE 425
Salt Lake Division, Maintainer's houses, see individual locations
(Supp. #1) Lucin, Maintainer's house
(Supp. #2) Lemay
(Supp. #3) Upsal
(Supp. #4) Palisade
Beowave
Brown
Cobre
Deeth
Fenelon
Fernley
Halleck
Hazen
Hogup
Humboldt
Iron Point
Jackson
Lakeside
Lucin
Mill City
Moor
Mosel
New Foundland
Oreana
Parran
Promontory Point
Rose Creek
Tecoma
West Weber
CE 426 Sparks, bunk house
CE 427 Palisade, construct ore trestle
Salt Lake Division, bridge maintenance
CE 433, 435, 439
CE 451, 452
CE 458, 460, 463
CE 464, 470
CE 477-481
CE 486-488
CE 489 Salt Lake Division, roundhouse
CE 490 Salt Lake Division, electric headlights
CE 492 Ogden, machine shop
CE 500 Sparks, machine shop
CE 505 Sparks, machine shop electric lights
CE 510 Humboldt, depot-hotel
CE 513 Carlin, roundhouse
CE 517 Wells, trackage
CE 518 Laws, turntable
CE 520 Lucin cut-off, embankment repair
CE 521 Ogden, water closet
Bunk houses
CE 523 Mina
CE 524 Rio Vista
CE 525 Luning
CE 526 Schurz
CE 527 Gillis
Other structures
CE 529 Ogden, trackage
CE 530 Lucin cut-off, trestles
CE 531 Cleaver, bunk house
CE 532 Washout, bunk house
CE 533 Preble, diversion dams
CE 534 Sparks, tool house
CE 535 Rambo, riprap
CE 536 Lemay, trackage
CE 537 Lemay, coal chute
CE 538 Ogden, smoke jacks
CE 539 Midlake, oil house
CE 540 Salt Lake Division, trestle maintenance
CE 541 Ogden, pipe line
CE 543 Ryndon, section house
CE 544 Ogden, machine shop
CE 545 Lemay, spur track
CE 546 Montello, sand house
CE 547 Strong Knob, pumper house
CE 550 Wadsworth, spur track
CE 551 Strong Knob, spur track
CE 552 Mina, shed
CE 553 Ogden, spur track
CE 554 Ogden, spur track
CE 555 Ogden, constructs parks
CE 556 Palisade, fences
CE 557 Lucin, freight house
CE 558 Ogden, pipe line
CE 559 Carlin, water tank
CE 560 Mina, cinder pit
CE 561 Parran, cook house
CE 563 Ogden, material racks
CE 565 Wabuska, water tank
CE 566 Schurz, water tank
CE 567 Carlin, machine shop
CE 568 Ogden, walk
CE 571 Ogden, roundhouse
CE 573 Ogden, cross over
CE 574 Barth, culvert
CE 576 Ogden, building repair
CE 577 Ogden, building repair
CE 578 Ogden, repair freight house
CE 579 Ogden, repair machine shop
CE 580 Cobre, tool house
CE 581 Sparks, ice house
CE 582 Carlin, ice house
CE 583 Hazen, spur track
CE 585 Montello, ice house
CE 586 Griffin, spur track
CE 588 Hazen, ice house
CE 589 Sparks, air compressor
CE 590 Sparks, spur tracks
CE 591 Winnemucca, signal plant
CE 592 Winnemucca, bridge repairs
CE 593 Ogden, track work
CE 594 Ogden, freight house
CE 595 Winnemucca, fence and shed
CE 596 Winnemucca, engine shed
CE 597 Gilpin, pipe line
CE 598 Montello, ash pit
CE 599 Hazen, track modifications
CE 600 Hazen, bridge repair
CE 601 Hazen, yard and terminal facilities
CE 601 Hazen, coal chute
CE 603 Hazen, turntable
CE 605 Hazen, sand pipes
CE 606 Hazen, terminal facilities
CE 607 Hazen, engine facilities
CE 608 Imlay, new terminal
CE 609 Imlay, right of way
CE 612 Imlay, new engine house
CE 613 Imlay, shops
CE 614 Imlay, tools
CE 615 Imlay, turntable
CE 616, 617 Imlay, water lines
CE 618 Imlay, coal trestle
CE 620 Hazen, bridges
CE 621 Ogden to Sparks, bridge maintenance
CE 622 Sparks, dwelling
CE 623 Carlin, air pipe
CE 624 Montello to Cobre, block signals
CE 625 Wells to Moor, block signals
CE 626 Mina, spur track
CE 627 Wabuska, spur track
CE 628 Ogden, calcium carbide storage house
CE 629 Upsal, telegraph office
CE 630 Ogden, platform
CE 631 Ogden, canal intake
CE 632 Carlin, shelving
CE 633 Lucin cut-off, purchase boat
CE 634 Montello, cross over
CE 635 Ogden, lighting
CE 636 Ogden, wye track
CE 637 Cobre, coal house and privy
CE 638 Lemay, coal house and privy
CE 639 Ogden to Sparks, bridge maintenance
CE 640 Hazen to Churchill, bridge maintenance
CE 641 Hazen, bridges
CE 642 Promontory Branch, bridge maintenance
CE 643 Promontory Branch, riprap
CE 644 Wadsworth Branch, repair bridge
CE 645 Wadsworth Branch, bridge maintenance
CE 646 Ogden, trackage
CE 647 Ogden, coal chute
CE 648 Ogden, ash pits
CE 649 Ogen, stand pipes
CE 650 Cecihlot, rail
CE 651 Ogden, spur track
CE 652 Mina, buildings
CE 653 Mina, well
CE 654 Mina, coal house and privy
CE 655 Sparks, machine shop
CE 656 Cobre, cross over
CE 657 Ryndan, spur track
CE 658 Akbar, siding
CE 659 Tecoma, branch line to Tuttle
CE 660 Lakeside, corral
CE 661 Sparks, air brake building
CE 662 Ogden, sewers
CE 663 Oreana, well
CE 664 Salt Lake, telegraph wire
CE 665 Salt Lake, telegraph wire
CE 666 Carlin, baggage room
CE 667 Tecoma, spur track
CE 668 Cecil Junction, rail
CE 669 Cecil Junction, relay rail
CE 670 Churchill, rail
CE 671 Ogden, commissary building
CE 672 Cecil Junction, rail
CE 673 Imlay, rail
CE 692 Elko, bridge
CE 693 Salt Lake, cattle guards
CE 694 Salt Lake, ditching
CE 695 Salt Lake, riprap
CE 696 Ogden, shed
CE 697 Carlin, shop
CE 698 Lovelock, chutes
CE 699 Hazen, freight house
CE 700 Hazen, spur track
CE 701 Lovelock, depot
CE 702 Sparks, rail
CE 703 West Weber, spur track
CE 704 Fallon, spur track
CE 705 Wabuska, freight shed
CE 706 Winnemucca, coal house and privy
CE 707 Carlin, washers
CE 708 Ogden, platform
CE 709 Sparks, yard
CE 711 Ogden, shop
CE 712 Mina, shop
CE 713 Corrinne, yard
CE 716 Wabuska, track
CE 717 Imlay, terminal
CE 718 Numone, track
CE 719 Sparks, buildings
CE 720 Sparks, pipe
CE 721 Sparks, house
CE 722 Numana, track
CE 723 Sparks, shop
CE 724 Carlin, shop
CE 725 Ogden, office
CE 726 Sparks, shop
CE 727 Montello, restaurant
CE 728 Battle Mountain, platform
CE 729 Tonopah Junction, platform
CE 730 Sparks, bunk house
CE 731 Cobre, station
CE 732 Parran, pump house
CE 733 Carlin, plumbing
CE 734 Sparks, freight house
CE 735 Sparks, freight house
CE 736 Ogden, shed
CE 737 Salt Lake, fencing
CE 738 Dayton, track scale
CE 740 Thorne, depot addition
CE 741 Hazen, depot
CE 742 Tecoma, house track
CE 743 Tecoma, depot
CE 744 Lemay, cross over track
CE 745 Sparks, eating house
CE 746 Ogden, boiler in Union Depot
CE 747 Barth, spur track
CE 748 Ogden, machine shop roof
CE 750 Sparks, machine shop
CE 751 Montello, shed
CE 752 Mosal, tie bunk house
CE 753 Sparks, oil tank
CE 754 Olney, spur track
CE 755 Jackson, spur track
CE 756 Alazon, spur track
CE 757 Tulasco, spur track
CE 758 Jude, spur track
CE 759 Natchez, spur track
CE 760 Imlay, rail
CE 761 Carlin, sand house
CE 762 Ogden, emergency hotel
CE 763 Clarke, coal house and privy
CE 764 Sparks, store room
CE 765 Carlin, eating house
CE 766 Carlin, library
CE 767 Cobre, agent's house
CE 768 Elko, stand pipe
CE 769 Ogden, fire protection
CE 770 Laws, spur track
CE 771 Colin, auxiliary piles
CE 772 Ogden, spur track
CE 773 Montello, employe cottages
CE 774 Ogden, machine shop
CE 775 Lucin, stock yards
CE 776 Valmy, coal chute
CE 777 Valmy, coaling station
CE 778 Mina, freight platform
CE 779 Mina, trackage
CE 819 Sparks, rooming house
Theodore Dehone Judah monument (Sacramento), 1930-1953 12
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Correspondence, Mar. 1930 thru 1953
Wheat, Carl I., "A Sketch of the Life of Theodore D. Judah," reprinted from CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 4, No. 3 (September 1925), 53 pages
Photographs
Miscellaneous information regarding the monument
Subseries 3. Valuation Department records 1912-1960s
Form number 3597 Structure record. [photocopy], thru 1960s 1
Detailed reports of investment in physical property – road -- form No. 142 [steam roads] 1912-1917
General accounts 1913-1917
ICC account No. 6 - Bridges, trestles, and culverts
Concrete structures
Draw bridges and concrete pipe culverts
Girder and truss bridges
Steel bridges with girder and truss span (carbon copy of Folder 3)
Pile and frame trestles
Steel girder bridges
Steel truss bridges
Steel viaducts and concrete arches
ICC account No. 7 - Elevated structures
ICC Account No. 13 - Right of way fences
ICC account No. 15 - Crossings and signs
ICC account No. 16 - Station and Office Buildings
Loading platforms
Station buildings
Stock corrals
Track scales
ICC account No. 17 - Roadway buildings
ICC account No. 18 - Water stations
ICC account No. 19 - Fuel stations
ICC account No. 20 - Shops and engine houses
Fences at shop grounds
Turntables
ICC account 23 - Wharves and docks
Series 3: Accounting Department 3 1870-1980
Alamogordo Lumber Company
Alamogordo & Sacramento Mountain Railway
Albion Lumber Company
Arizona & Colorado Railroad
Arizona & New Mexico Railway
Arizona & Southeastern Railroad
Arizona Eastern Railroad
Beaver Hill Coal Company
Bullfrog Bank & Trust Company
California Northeastern Railway
California Street Railroad
Central Pacific Railroad
Chek Ea Line?
Commercial Warehouse Company
Compania de Navegacion Sud Pacifico
Contract & Finance Company
Coos Bay Oregon Coal Company
Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Railroad & Navigation Company
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad