Inventory of the Central Pacific Railway RecordsMS 79 MS 79 MS 79 MS 79
CSRM Library & Archives
2020 edition
California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives
1999
Contributing Institution:
California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives
Title: Central Pacific Railway records
Creator:
Central Pacific Railway Company
Identifier/Call Number: MS 79
Physical Description:
388.5 Linear Feet
377 Boxes + 19 volumes
Date (bulk): 1861-1959
Abstract: The Central Pacific Railroad Records include documents generated by Central Pacific, a railroad chartered by the U.S. Congress
in 1862 to build a railroad eastward from Sacramento, California, to complete the western part of the "First Transcontinental
Railroad" in North America in 1869. It includes records from its incorporation in 1861 until 1959, when it was formally merged
with the Southern Pacific Railroad. Much of the material in these records documents the building of the Transcontinental Railroad.
It includes accounting records and vouchers for the purchase of building material and supplies, payrolls of work gangs who
built the Transcontinental Railroad, and equipment records for locomotives, passenger and freight cars that ran on the railroad.
This is not a complete record of the company, but provides a good overview of the company in the nineteenth century.
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center
Language of Material:
English
.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to research by appointment. Contact Library Staff for details
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The material in this collection was donated to the California State Railroad Museum by the Southern Pacific Railroad and the
Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. The CP station plan book was donated by Arthur D. Haig in 1983 and the
unpaid wages book was donated by Jack Naack in 1983.
Arrangement
MS 79 is arranged into eight series:
Series 1. FINANCIAL RECORDS
Series 2. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT RECORDS
Series 3. LAND DEPARTMENT RECORDS
Series 4. PERSONNEL RECORDS
Series 5. EQUIPMENT RECORDS
Series 6. MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Series 7. TARIFFS
Series 8. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Corporate History
Incorporated in 1861 as the Central Pacific Rail Road, Central Pacific was a class 1 railroad operating in Northern California,
Nevada and Utah. On July 1, 1862, President Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act, which provided funding and land grants
to Central Pacific for the construction of the Western part of the Transcontinental Railroad. After breaking ground on January
8, 1963 in Sacramento, California, Central Pacific constructed the railroad over the Sierra Nevada mountain range and met
the Union Pacific Railroad at Promontory, Utah in 1869, completing the first Transcontinental Railroad.
The railroad name was changed to "Central Pacific Railroad of California" on October 8, 1864. Central Pacific was consolidated
with the Western Pacific Railroad (1862-1870), San Francisco and Alameda Railroad and San Francisco and Oakland Railroad to
form the "Central Pacific Railroad Co. in June 1870). In August 22, 1870, Central Pacific Railroad Co. was consolidated with
the California & Oregon Railroad, the San Francisco, Oakland & Alameda Railroad, and the San Joaquin Valley Railroad to form
the "Central Pacific Railroad Co.", a new corporation.
In April 1, 1885, Central Pacific Railroad was leased to the Southern Pacific Company. Its locomotives and rolling stock continued
to bear the Central Pacific name for a few years, but then was replaced with the Southern Pacific logo. In June 1899 Central
Pacific Railroad was reorganized as Central Pacific Railway a name it kept until it merged with the Southern Pacific Railroad
on June 30, 1959.
Other Finding Aids
An index to the Central Pacific vouchers can be found in MS 616 LYNN D. FARRAR PAPERS, RG 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC HISTORICAL COST
STUDY, Series 3. Other research material. Contact Library Staff for details.
Related Collections
Other Central Pacific land records can be found in MS 789 Central Pacific Land Company Records, and MS 634 Catellus Development
Corporation Railroad Land Grant Records
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Central Pacific Railroad Records, MS 79, California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives, Sacramento,
California.
Scope and Contents
The Central Pacific Railroad Records include documents generated by Central Pacific, a railroad chartered by the U.S. Congress
in 1862 to build a railroad eastward from Sacramento, California, to complete the western part of the "First Transcontinental
Railroad" in North America in 1869. It includes records from its incorporation in 1861 until 1959, when it was formally merged
with the Southern Pacific Railroad. Much of the material in these records documents the building of the Transcontinental Railroad.
It includes accounting records and vouchers for the purchase of building material and supplies, payrolls of work gangs who
built the Transcontinental Railroad, and equipment records for locomotives, passenger and freight cars that ran on the railroad.
This is not a complete record of the company, but provides a good overview of the company in the nineteenth century.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright has not been assigned to the California State Railroad Museum. All requests for permission to publish or quote from
manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the CSRM as the
owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be
obtained by the reader.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Central Pacific Railroad Company
Railroads--California--History
Transcontinental Railroad
Railroad Locomotives
Railroads--United States--Freight cars
Series 1: Financial Records
1861-1959
Physical Description: 106 Linear Feet115 volumes + 10 oversize boxes + 66 manuscript boxes + 1 manuscript half box
Scope and Contents
¶ Early Central Pacific Railroad financial transactions were not divided by department. This Series includes company-wide
transactions.¶
¶ Notable financial records cover purchases made for the company in New York by Collis P. Huntington for a period of over
twenty years. Purchases include locomotives (including Central Pacific Railroad locomotive No. 1, "Gov. Stanford," and locomotive
No. 3, "C. P. Huntington"), rolling stock, equipment components, construction equipment and supplies, and general stores.
Handwritten entries in the C.P. Huntington cash books are arranged by month and contain the date purchased, name of the supplier,
description of the material purchased, cost, shipping charges, and names and sailing dates of the vessels on which the merchandise
was shipped to California. In later volumes transportation by rail is indicated. ¶
¶Two other early cash books, 1861-1870 and 1863-1869 also have extensive handwritten notes as well as newspaper clippings
from Sacramento and other newspapers of the time affixed to the inside of the boards and to the end papers. In addition 1861-1870
has political handbills affixed to the end papers. ¶
¶ The Central Pacific Railroad vouchers comprise a key element in the California State Railroad Museum's Southern Pacific
Railroad Company Records. They are among the earliest items in the collection. Some date prior to the incorporation of the
Central Pacific. The early vouchers contain such information as payrolls for teams surveying the route across the Sierra Nevada,
purchases of equipment for the surveys, and purchases of newspaper advertisements for the incorporation of the Central Pacific
and for the initiation of construction. Later vouchers cover such items as the acquisition of equipment and supplies for building
the railroad as well as for its early operation. Prominent individuals mentioned in the voucher collection include Theodore
D. Judah, Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, Mark Hopkins, Collis P. Huntington, and Alfred Hart. ¶
¶ The vouchers are arranged by year and then by voucher number (which results in rough chronological order). Each number series
in parentheses equals one document box. ¶
¶ Notes and bills payable and receivable, 1863-1866 is a record book of notes and bills due to and payable by the Central
Pacific Railroad for the period May 2, 1863 to September 1, 1866. Information may include date, drawer, payee, on what account,
time, when due, amount and if paid. Includes records of short term notes drawn by the Central Pacific, Leland Stanford, and
Collis P. Huntington. Also records interest payments by CP on bonds issued by the State of California. Sacramento County,
and Placer County. ¶
¶ Invoices, September 1882- November 1883 contains invoices from vendors with corresponding Central Pacific expense bills,
have been pasted into a scrapbook in roughly chronological order. There is a subject index at the beginning of the volume.
Purchases cover a wide variety of products including materials for the construction of locomotives and rolling stock, fittings,
waste, oil, lumber, glass, lanterns and drafting supplies as well as employee badges and tools. Selected companies include
Westinghouse Air Brake, National Car Spring Company, Ensign Manufacturing Company, National Car Spring Company, John A. Roebling,
Chicago Car Seal, and M. J. Goodenough, manufacturer of ostrich feather dusters. ¶
Box 299, object 965
Abstract of disbursements, [Volume] Jan. 1910 - Dec. 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.J6
Abstract of earnings and operating expenses
box 1
[Volume] 1864 - 1870
Physical Location: Shelf I2.300.H10
[Volume] 1880 - 1882
Physical Location: Item 253, Shelf I2.200.C10
[Volume] 1883 - 1885
Physical Location: Item 254, Shelf I2.200.C10
Box 208, object 653
Abstracts of cash disbursements, Sacramento Division, [Volume] Apr. - May 1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Abstract of disbursements, [Volume] 1910-1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.308.Q4
Abstract of earnings and operating expenses, [Volume] 1876 - 1879
Box 121, object 312
Accounts payable, 1, [Volume] Jul. 1900 - Apr. 1906
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B2
Box 49, object 109
Accounts payable journal, [Volume] May 1906 - Jun. 1959
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A6
Balance sheet of general ledger
Box 174, object 771
[Volume] 1910 - 1913
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.G6
Box 4, object 20
[Volume] Jun. 20, 1914 - Dec. 31, 1915
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 5, object 21
[Volume] Jan. 1916 - Dec. 1917
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 6, object 22
[Volume] Jan. 1918 - Dec. 1919
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 9, object 23
[Volume] Jan. 1920 - Dec. 1921
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 10, object 24
[Volume] Jan. 1922 - Dec. 1923
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 11, object 25
[Volume] Jan. 1924 - Dec. 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 6, object 26
[Volume] Jan. - Dec. 1926
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 12, object 27
[Volume] Jan. 1927 - Dec. 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 13, object 28
[Volume] Jan. 1929 - Dec. 1930
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 14, object 29
[Volume] Jan. 1931 - Dec. 1932
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 17, object 30
[Volume] Jan. 1933 - Dec. 1935
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 17, object 31
[Volume] Jan. 1948 - Dec. 1949
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 18, object 32
[Volume] Jan. - Dec. 1950
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 18, object 33
[Volume] Jan. 1953 - Dec. 1955
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 144, object 489
Car service balance, [Volume] Jan. 1923 - Oct. 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.G7
box 2
[Volume] C. P. Huntington, New York, Jan. 1, 1865 - Dec. 31, 1870
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q7
Box 3
[Volume] C. P. Huntington, New York, Jun. 28, 1865 - Sep. 9, 1870
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q7
box 4
[Volume] [General], May 1, 1861 - Oct. 29, 1864
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q7
box 5
[Volume] 1, Apr. 1863 - Aug. 1869
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q7
[Volume] General, Mar. - Jun. 1870
Physical Location: Item 93, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] 1; General, Jul. 1870 - Apr. 1873
Physical Location: Item 96, Shelf I2.200.B10
[Volume] May - Nov. 1873
Physical Location: Item 95, Shelf I2.200.A10
Box 61, object 179
[Volume] Apr. 1906 - Jun. 1907
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
[Volume] 3, Jun. 1920 - Sep. 1928
Physical Location: Item 105, Shelf I2.200.A11
[Volume] 4, Oct. 1928 - Sep. 1933
Physical Location: Item 111, Shelf I2.200.B10
box 6
[Volume] B, Jan. 3, 1871 - Jan. 31, 1873
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
[Volume] D; Paymasters, Sep. 1875 - Nov. 1877
Physical Location: Item 101, Shelf I2.200.A11
[Volume] E; 1877 - Jun. 1880
Physical Location: Item 100, Shelf I2.200.A11
[Volume] F; Jul. 1880 - Aug. 1882
Physical Location: Item 102, Shelf I2.200.A11
[Volume] G; Aug. 1882 - Jan. 1884
Physical Location: Item 98, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] H; Feb. 1884 - Sep. 1887
Physical Location: Item 99, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] I; Apr. 1885 - Mar. 1900
Physical Location: Item 103, Shelf I2.200.B10
box 7
[Volume] May 1, 1861 - Feb. 28, 1870
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
[Volume] Jan. 2, 1877 - Oct. 31, 1878
Physical Location: Item 92, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] Nov. 1, 1878 - Mar. 31, 1881
Physical Location: Item 91, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] Apr. 1, 1881 - Sep. 29, 1883
Physical Location: Item 90, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] Oct. 1883 - Dec. 1890
Physical Location: Item 104, Shelf I2.200.B10
[Volume] Jan. 1891 - Jul. 1899
Physical Location: Item 89, Shelf I2.200.A10
[Volume] Jul. 1905 - Jun. 1920
Physical Location: Item 94, Shelf I2.200.A10
Box 137, object 464
[Volume] Feb. - Sep. 1915
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F9
Box 138, object 477
[Volume] Oct. 1915 - May 1916
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F9
Cash book, Treasurer's memorandum
Box 138, object 476
[Volume] 17, May 1924 - Jan. 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F9
Box 138, object 463
[Volume] 18, Jan. - Sep. 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F9
Box 138, object 478
[Volume] 22, Sep. 1927 - May 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F9
Box 87, object 255
[Volume] Cash book, un-mortgaged lands, Dec.1909 - Apr.1921
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C9
Cash disbursements, Sacramento Division
Box 22, object 40
[Volume] Jun. 4, 1924 - Dec. 31, 1927
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 212, object 659
[Volume] Jan. - Mar. 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 214, object 661
[Volume] Apr. - Jun. 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 210, object 656
[Volume] Oct. - Dec. 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 213, object 660
[Volume] Jan. - Mar. 1929
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 198, object 652
[Volume] Jun. 1929
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 212, object 662
[Volume] Jul. - Sep. 1929
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 208, object 654
[Volume] Dec. 1929
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
[Volume] Apr. 1906 - Apr. 1917
Physical Location: Item 389, Shelf I2.200.E11
Box 21, object 39
[Volume] Jan. 2, 1919 - May 16, 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 20, object 37
[Volume] Jan. 3, 1925 - Dec. 31, 1927
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Box 20, object 38
[Volume] Jan. 2, 1929 - Dec. 31, 1931
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A3
Cash receipts, Operating Department
[Volume] Jan. - Dec. 1872
Physical Location: Item 169, Shelf I2.200.B10
[Volume] Aug. 1874 - May 1875
Physical Location: Item 170, Shelf I2.200.B11
[Volume] Oct. 1876 - May 1877
Physical Location: Item 174, Shelf I2.200.C10
[Volume] Jun. - Dec. 1877
Physical Location: Item 172, Shelf I2.200.B10
[Volume] Jan. - Aug. 1878
Physical Location: Item 167, Shelf I2.200.B2
[Volume] Apr. - Dec. 1879
Physical Location: Item 267, Shelf I2.200.D11
[Volume] Aug. 1880 - Mar. 1881
Physical Location: Item 261, Shelf I2.200.C11
[Volume] Mar. - Oct. 1881
Physical Location: Item 266, Shelf I2.200.D11
[Volume] Oct. 1881 - May 1882
Physical Location: Item 262, Shelf I2.200.C11
[Volume] May - Nov. 1882
Physical Location: Item 265, Shelf I2.200.C11
[Volume] Nov. 1882 - May 1883
Physical Location: Item 263, Shelf I2.200.C11
[Volume] Nov. 1883 - May 1884
Physical Location: Item 264, Shelf I2.200.C11
[Volume] May - Oct. 1884
Physical Location: Item 166, Shelf I2.200.B10
[Volume] Oct. 1884 - Apr. 1885
Physical Location: Item 171, Shelf I2.200.B11
[Volume] Apr. 1885 - Mar. 1893
Physical Location: Item 173, Shelf I2.200.C10
[Volume] Apr. 1885 - Nov. 1888
Physical Location: Item 259, Shelf I2.200.C10
Box 143, object 480
Commissary stock ledger, [Volume] Jan. 1907 - Sep. 1910
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C3
Box 215, object 664
Employees service and compensation cumulating sheet, Sacramento division [Volume] Mar. 1930
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.H9
Box 253, object 792
Expense vouchers, [Volume] Mar. - Nov. 1907
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.D3
Box 131, object 488
Foreign roads passenger corporate ledger, ticket balance, [Volume] Jan. - Dec. 1920
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F7
box 8
[Volume] Invoices, [Volume] Sep. 1882 – Nov. 1883
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
box 8
[Volume] Invoices, miscellaneous
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
box 9
[Volume] Aug. 1869-Apr. 1876
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
box 10
[Volume] May 1876-Dec. 1882
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
box 10
[Volume] Dec. 1882-May 1885
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
Box 65, object 190
[Volume] Oct. 1906 - Apr. 1909
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B7
Box 54, object 136
[Volume] Jun. - Dec. 1907
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
Box 79, object 206
[Volume] Feb. - Sep. 1908
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 79, object 227
[Volume] Jun. - Oct. 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 52, object 137
[Volume] 1916
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 61, object 191
[Volume] Federal, 1919
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 62, object 185
[Volume] Federal, 1920
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 58, object 142
[Volume] 1922 - 1922
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 55, object 156
[Volume] 1926
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
Box 143, object 485
Journal, Railway clubs II, [Volume] Jul. 1913 - Jun. 1915
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C3
Box 76, object 224
Journal, Steamship, [Volume] Jan. 1913 - Nov. 1919
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C8
Labor distribution sheet / distribution of labor, bridge and building department, Sacramento division
Box 210, object 658
[Volume] Aug. - Sep. 1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 214, object 663
[Volume] Oct. 1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 211, object 657
[Volume] Jan. - Feb. 1913
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B6
Box 249, object 775
[Volume] Jul. 1928 - Sep. 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.H6
Box 74, object 213
C, 3, [Volume] Jul. 1894 - Jun. 1897
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C8
[Volume] Jun. 30 1905 - Mar. 31 1921
Physical Location: Item 165, Shelf I2.200.C10
Box 61, object 188
[Volume] 1917
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 67, object 192
[Volume] Jan. 1918 - Dec. 1923
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B8
E, [Volume] 1925 - 1932
Physical Location: Item 163, Shelf I2.200.C10
F, [Volume] Dec. 31, 1932 - Dec. 31, 1944
Physical Location: Item 164, Shelf I2.200.C10
Box 55, object 141
Time vouchers ledger, 1, [Volume] May 1906 - Oct. 1909
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
[Volume] Materials and supply account book, 1866-1875
Physical Location: Shelf I2.300.H10
box 11
[Volume] Notes and bills payable and receivable, 1863-1866
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q8
Box 141, object 461
2, 1455 to 2921, [Volume] Dec. 1910 - Apr. 1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C3
Box 141, object 460
Nos. 222 to 5313, [Volume] Apr. 1912 - Oct. 1913
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C3
Box 62, object 181
Register of bills collectible, [Volume] Jun. 1921 - Oct. 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Report of the Central Pacific Railroad to the auditor of railroad accounts, Washington, D.C.
box 12
[Volume] for the half-year ending December 31, 1877; June 30, 1878; December 31, 1878; June 30, 1879; December 31, 1879; June
30, 1880; December 31, 1880; June 30, 1881
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q5
Report of the Central Pacific Railroad Company to the Commissioner of Railroads, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
Physical Location: Shelf I2.300.H7
box 12
[Volume] for the half-year ending December 31, 1881; June 30, 1882; December 31, 1882; June 30, 1883; December 31, 1883
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q5
box 13
[Volume] for the half-year ending June 30, 1884; December 31, 1884; June 30, 1885; December 31, 1885; June 30, 1886; December
31, 1886; June 30, 1887; December 31, 1887
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q5
box 14
[Volume] for the half-year ending June 30, 1888; December 31, 1888; June 30, 1889; December 30, 1889; June 30, 1890; December
31, 1890; June 30, 1891; December 31, 1891
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q5
box 15
[Volume] for the year ending June 30, 1892; December 31, 1892; June 30, 1893; June 30, 1894; June 30, 1895; June 30, 1896;
June 30, 1897; June 30, 1898; June 30, 1899; June 30, 1900; June 30, 1901; June 30; 1902; June 30, 1903; June 30, 1904
Physical Location: Shelf I2.301.Q5
Rolling stock return & addition & betterments to equipment
[Volume] 1925
Physical Location: Item 2578
Box 347, object 2568
[Volume] 1926
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O9
Box 344, object 2573
[Volume] 1926
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O8
Box 345, object 2577
[Volume] 1927
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O8
Box 346, object 2567
[Volume] 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O9
Box 246, object 2575
[Volume] 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.J8
Box 344, object 2574
[Volume] 1929
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O8
Box 342, object 2569
[Volume] 1931
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.O8
Statement of expenditures
Box 5, object 18
[Volume] Jul. 1, 1908 - May 31, 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
Box 4, object 19
[Volume] 1923 - 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A2
In San Francisco cities and towns
Box 62, object 183
[Volume] 1906
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 48, object 144
[Volume] 1907
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 39, object 127
[Volume] 1909
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 53, object 158
[Volume] 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 57, object 150
Non-operative cities and towns, [Volume] 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
In counties in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico
Box 66, object 148
[Volume] 1906
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B7
Box 47, object 128
[Volume] 1908
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 39, object 126
[Volume] 1909
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 48, object 145
[Volume] 1910
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 57, object 149
[Volume] 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 47, object 147
[Volume] 1912
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 54, object 131
[Volume] 1911
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
Box 40, object 134
[Volume] 1917
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 61, object 189
[Volume] 1919
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 62, object 186
[Volume] 1920
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.N11
Box 48, object 143
[Volume] 1921
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 58, object 151
[Volume] 1923
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 55, object 157
[Volume] 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
Box 48, object 146
[Volume] 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 56, object 154
[Volume] 1926
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 56, object 153
[Volume] 1927
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 55, object 155
[Volume] 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A4
Box 47, object 135
[Volume] 1913
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 39, object 130
[Volume] 1914
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 53, object 124
[Volume] 1915 - 1916
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 40, object 132
[Volume] 1921
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 40, object 129
[Volume] 1922
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 52, object 140
[Volume] 1923
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 52, object 139
[Volume] 1924
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 52, object 138
[Volume] 1925
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.C7
Box 40, object 133
[Volume] 1927
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.B9
Box 56, object 152
[Volume] 1928
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.A7
Box 131, object 487
Trial balances, [Volume] Jun. 1902 - Jun. 1904
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.F7
1861 - 1871
Physical Location: Shelf 301.T2-T11
1871 - 1877
Physical Location: Shelf 301.S2-S11
1877 - 1892
Physical Location: Shelf 301.R2-R8
1893 - 1898
Physical Location: Shelf 301.R9-R11
1898 - 1907, 1910
Physical Location: Shelf 301.Q2-Q4
Box 237, object 726
Jan. 1878 - Feb. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I9
Box 236, object 725
Feb. 1878 - Mar. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 242, object 739
Apr. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.J7
Box 235, object 721
May. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 237, object 727
Jul. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I9
Box 232, object 722
Oct. 1878 - Nov. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I7
Box 232, object 723
Nov. 1878 - Dec. 1878
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I7
Box 233, object 720
Feb. 1879
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 236, object 724
Feb. 1879 - Mar. 1879
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 234, object 718
Aug. 1879
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 231, object 714
Feb. 1880 - Mar. 1880
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I7
Box 234, object 717
Feb. 1880 - Mar. 1880
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 231, object 715
May. 1880 - Jun. 1880
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I7
Box 233, object 719
Jun. 1880 - Jul. 1880
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Box 235, object 716
Aug. 1880 - Sep. 1880
Physical Location: Shelf I2.200.I8
Series 2: Engineering Department Records
1861-1873
Physical Description: .83 Linear Feet2 manuscript boxes, 1 manuscript half box
Scope and Contents
¶ This series contains invoice, payroll, and inventory papers from the Central Pacific Engineering Department seperated into
two boxes and one volume binder. The invoice box contains information such as vendor name, date of invoice, description and
amount of payment organized chronologically from 1861 to 1863. ¶
¶ Monthly payroll information, including employee name, occupation, dates of employment, rate of pay, monies owed, and signature
of employee indicating receipt of pay. Job classifications include engineer, leveler, flagman, transit man, rodman, chainman,
teamster, axeman, draughtsman, office assistant and copyist. Many of the payrolls bear the signatures of noted figures: Theodore
Dehone Judah (1826-1863), George Henry Goddard (1817-1906), (government surveyor and artist) and Samuel Skerry Montague. ¶
¶ Finally, the inventory selection includes a descriptive inventory of physical characteristics at principal facilities. Completeness
of information under each category varies, but may include elevation, date laid out, distance from end point, engineering
station numbers, dimensions of structures, costs, construction dates. A Southern Pacific R[esearch] T[eam]. The inventoried
sites include the Central Pacific Yard at Ogden, UT, the Oregon Branch, and various facilities in Northern and Central California.
Inventories sheets are dates between 1861 and 1873. ¶
Subseries 1: Invoices and Vouchers
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.Q5
box 16, Folder 1
August 31, 1862. Hodge & Wood (San Francisco), August 28, 1862, stationery $96.75
box 16, Folder 2
September 1862. George H. Goddard, September 4-29, trip from Sacramento to Perkins and return $246
box 16, Folder 3
September 30, 1862. Theodore D. Judah, September 25, 1862, Feather River reconnaissance (September 5-18). Signed by T. D.
Judah. $259.15
box 16, Folder 4
September 30, 1862. Lawrence & Houseworth (San Francisco), September 1, 1862, surveying instruments + n.d., surveying equipment
$67
box 16, Folder 5
September 30, 1862. E. M. Skaggs (Sacramento), August 30, 1862, hiring of horses $5.00
box 16, Folder 6
September 30, 1862. Thomas Tennant (San Francisco), September 25, 1862, surveying instruments. Signed by T. D. Judah. $50
box 16, Folder 7
October 31, 1862. J. Armstrong & Company, October 1, 1862, hiring of horses by Taylor, Goddard from Daniel W. Strong, Dutch
Flat, railroad reconnaisance. Signed by T. D. Judah. $20
box 16, Folder 8
October 31, 1862. Thomas Morris, October 10, 1862, hiring of horses, railroad reconnaissance by Goddard and Taylor, Dutch
Flat. Signed by T.D. Judah. $15
box 16, Folder 9
December 15, 1862. Edward D. Judah, miscellaneous dates, November and December 1862, miscellaneous expenses, locating party,
L. F. Ha[n]ford, William Reynolds, John Ziegenbein, A. T. Nelson (Sacramento), $92.14
box 16, Folder 10
December 31, 1862. George H. Goddard, November and December 1862, survey party expenses, from T. E. Stephens (Auburn), C.
M. Silva (Auburn), Smith & Hubbell (Smithville). $112.57.
box 16, Folder 11
December 31, 1862. P. S. Hickman, December 8, 1862, Sacramento Bee. Signed by T.D. Judah. $1.50
box 16, Folder 12
Dec. 31, 1862. Samuel S. Montague, December 28, 1862, expenses of locating party. Signed by Samuel S. Montague. $28.43
box 16, Folder 13
December 31, 1862. C. M. Silva (Auburn), December 13, 1862, bill of provisions for s[urveying?] party, signed by T. D. Judah.
$1.75
box 16, Folder 14
January 31, 1863. H. L. Hall, expenses of location party, December 1862 - January 1863, vendors include H. L. Hall, Peter
Harrison (Auburn), George H. Stephens (Auburn), Office Stage Company (Auburn), E. Beekly (Auburn), G. H. Merrill (Mountaineer
House), Joseph Harris (Neilsburgh), J. B. Stanton. $316.26
box 16, Folder 15
January 31, 1863. Samuel S. Montague, not dated, expenses of surveying party, vendors include John Ziegenbein, Thomas Haskell,
E. W. Sherman. Signed by S. S. Montague. $237.62
box 16, Folder 16
March 11, 1863. Samuel S. Montague, February and March, 1863, expenses of surveying party, vendors include A. A. Durfee (Folsom),
John Liegenbein (Lincoln), W. L. Perkins (Auburn), C. M. Silva. L. D. Merrick (?) (Lincoln). $228.37
box 16, Folder 17
March 31, 1863. H. L. Hall, January 26 - April 2, 1863, expenses of locating party, February and March 1863. $527.92
box 16, Folder 18
Mar. 31, 1863. Samuel S. Montague, March 14, 1863, supplies and surveying equipment. $15.00
Subseries 2: Payroll
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.300.P2
box 17, Folder 1
November 1862 George Henry Goddard party (1)
box 17, Folder 2
December 1862 George Henry Goddard party; Edward D. Judah party; Samuel Skerry Montague and Edward D. Judah party; At Sacramento
(4)
box 17, Folder 3
January 1863 H. L. (?) Hall party; Samuel Skerry Montague party; [At Sacramento] (3)
box 17, Folder 4
February 1863 H. L. (?) Hall party; Samuel Skerry Montague party; [At Sacramento] (3)
box 17, Folder 5
March 1863 H. L. (?) Hall party; Samuel Skerry Montague party; [At Sacramento] (3)
Subseries 3: Inventory
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.P2
Series 3: Land Department Records
1870-1949
Physical Description: 2.5 Linear Feet3 oversize boxes + 1 manuscript box + 1 manuscript half box
Scope and Contents
¶ This series consists of records and documents pertaining to the Land Department of the Central Pacific Railroad. It includes
four property map books utilized by Central Pacific from 1910 to 1949 containing grant information for properties in California,
Nevada, and Utah which were owned by the railroad. Legal descriptions of the properties are given on each page of maps, with
each section of land depicted divided into sixteenths. ¶
¶ The series also includes three volumes of day books used by Central Pacific to record the sale of lands in California from
1870 to 1883 are arranged chronologically, and include entries for land purchase contracts, cancellations and deeds. Each
entry notes the date of the transaction, contract numbers, the person(s) to whom the property was sold, terms of the sale,
location of the property and amount received. Also included are right of way, mineral, or other reservations. ¶
¶ Correspondence includes a bound volume of correspondence from 1870-1874, mostly from CP land agent, B. B. Redding in Sacramento,
concerning land disputes and litigation involving the California and Oregon Railroad.There is a single volume containing hand
drawn station plans from circa. 1880. The plans were used by Central Pacific to build stations for their Salt Lake, Humboldt,
and Truckee divisions in California, Nevada, and Utah. ¶
Correspondence and miscellaneous documents:
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.300.H7
Correspondence
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
box 19, folder 1
[Volume] Correspondence of CP land agent B. B. Redding in Sacramento, 1870-1874
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
box 19, folder 3
Agreement, Central Pacific and Southern Pacific, September 29, 1914, easement for crossing, City of Sacramento, sewer discharge
conduit
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
box 19, folder 4
Lease, 1888
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
box 19, folder 5
Patent No. 56, Section 15, Township 17, mailed September 7, 1926 from the Department of the Interior, General Land Office.
Document contains a summary of the conditions of the original land grant to the CP, 1864-1895
Physical Location: I2.201.Q5
box 19, folder 6
Receipt for James Mitchell's (Smartsville, Yuba County), application for CP Lands, signed by B. B. Redding, Land Agent, 1871
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
box 19, folder 7
Tax levy, Placer County, 1892
Physical Location: I2.301.Q5
Day books
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center:
I2.301.P2
box 20
[Volume] Book 1 December 1, 1870-December 31, 1879
box 20
[Volume] Book 2 January 5, 1880-October 16, 1882
box 21
[Volume] Book 3 January 2, 1883-April 29, 1883
Property map books
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center
I2.301.P3 Box 23
I2.301.Q5 Box 22
box 22
[Volume 1] California and Oregon Railroad grant in Northern California
box 22
[Volume 2] California and Oregon Railroad grant north of Sacramento and Central Pacific Railroad grant east of Sacramento
to the Nevada state line
box 22
[Volume 3] Central Pacific Railroad grant in Nevada, Washoe through Elko Counties [+ color photocopy]
box 22
[Volume 4] Central Pacific Railroad Grant from Elko County, Nevada to Cache and Weber Counties, Utah [+ color photocopy]
box 23
Station plan book, circa 1880
Physical Location: I2.301.P3
Series 4: Personnel Records
1864-1885
Physical Description: 5.3 Linear Feet8 oversize boxes
Scope and Contents
¶ This series consists of construction payroll sheets for the building of the Central Pacific Railroad. The payrolls are handwritten
on printed forms and were issued by the railroad for "C[harles] Crocker, Contractor." The payrolls list the construction division
for which the individual worked, rates of pay, and total pay received. The collection includes some payroll sheets for Chinese
labor gangs, as well as payroll information for James Strobridge and other construction officials. ¶
¶ The payrolls are numbered consecutively for the period 1864-1865. A new consecutive numbering system seems to have been
instituted in 1866, starting again with the number one. The payrolls are arranged by year and then by number. The CSRM Library
does not have a complete set; there are missing numbers within each year. An inventory to the payroll vouchers, prepared when
they were in the possession of Southern Pacific, has been placed in each box. While the inventory is not complete, it does
identify specific Camps, Camp officials, as well as the vouchers which record Chinese labor. Refer to other MS 79 series for
additional personnel information. View a sample payroll (No. 102 dated March 1865) online at: www.sachistoryonline.org.¶
¶ There is also a single volume relating to unpaid wages, 1882-1885. ¶
Payrolls
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.Q9 and Q10
box 24
January 1864 - March 1865 (Nos. 22-108)
box 25
March - May 1865 (Nos. 109-180)
box 31
[Volume] Unpaid wages, No. 4, October 1882 - March 1885
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.P3
Series 5: Equipment Records
1868-1929
Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet2 oversize volumes and 2 manuscript boxes
Scope and Contents
¶ This series consists of two volumes and two boxes that contain an inventory of the equipment and train cars used by the
Central Pacific from the late ninteenth, to the early twentieth century. ¶
¶ The first volume provides the names of floating equipment or the numbers (old and new) of locomotives or cars, class of
equipment, dimensions, weight, date in service and remarks, including disposition of the equipment. The cars listed in this
volume are mainly an assortment of passenger cars (observation, sleeper, coach, etc), as well as shop and work cars used for
construction and snow clearing projects. ¶
¶ The second volume contains similar information, but deals more with the weight capacity of box and freight cars. The volume
also specifically lists fruit cars, cotton hoppers, and flat freight cars. Like the other volume, this one is dated between
1899 and 1929. ¶
¶ The two boxes contain mimeographed forms (Form 116: [form number was from original box; the forms have no numbers] with
ink entries. In tabular form the following information may have been entered: owner, class, car number, date placed in service,
capacity, original cost (actual / estimated), depreciation (percentage per year / amount per month), date vacated. One box
has details the various car types used by specific branches of the Central Pacific Railroad. The two boxes are divided alphabetically,
and cover the period between 1868 and 1808. ¶
Record of equipment
Physical Description: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.P3
box 32
[Volume] Book 1, August 1, 1899 - [1929]
box 33
[Volume] Record of equipment, Book 2, August 1, 1899 - [1929]
Rolling Stock owned by Central Pacific Railway, circa 1868-circa 1908
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.301.Q6
box 34
Form 116: California Northeastern, Central Pacific, Miscellaneous, Nevada and California, Oregon and California
box 35
Form 116: Sonora Railway, South Pacific Coast, Southern Pacific, and South Pacific Narrow Gauge
Series 6: Miscellaneous Documents, Forms, and Correspondence
1869-1903
Physical Description: .83 Linear Feet2 manuscript boxes + 1 manuscript half box
Physical Location: I2.301.Q6
Scope and Contents
¶ Included in this collection are miscellaneous forms issued by the Central Pacific Railroad. By studying the types of information
recorded, it is possible to learn details about the operation of the
railroad and its
personnel
. This sampling represents but a minuscule portion of those issued or received by the Central Pacific. The forms have been
arranged into two sub-series (blank and completed) and then by number or issuing department. The contents of these various
documents range from waybill receipts and machinery department reports, to land department forms and livestock freight receipts.
The forms range in date from 1869 to 1903 ¶
box 37
Completed forms, 1875-1883
Series 7: Tariffs
1875-1882
Physical Description: .67 Linear Feet1 oversize box
Scope and Contents
¶ This series includes sample freight and passenger tariffs for the Central Pacific Railroad. There are also some joint tariffs,
with the Union Pacific Railroad. Freight tariffs may list commodities, rates based on distance, and various shipping regulations.
Tariffs come in various formats and are difficult to interpret unless one has all the appropriate issues and tables. Unfortunately,
when a new tariff was issued, the previous edition was usually discarded, thus making it difficult for contemporary collectors
to compile complete sets. ¶
East-bound through freight tariffs, from San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton and Marysville:
Physical Location: I2.300.H11
box 40, folder 3
Central Pacific Railroad, Southern Extension-Southern Pacific Railroad, California Pacific Railroad, Stockton & Copperopolis
and Stockton & Visalia Railroads, river steamer routes. Office of the General Passenger and Ticket Agent, San Francisco,
Cal. Local passenger tariff, in effect September 1, 1875
box 40, folder 4
No. 5 Special freight tariff via Oakland Wharf, January 1, 1876
box 40, folder 5
No. 5 Special gunpowder tariff, from San Francisco, Oakland Wharf and Sacramento, January 1, 1876
box 40, folder 6
No. 7 Special freight tariff on grain in car loads to the General Markets, January 1, 1876 [in manuscript] / February 1,
1876 [as printed]
box 40, folder 7
No. 4 Special lumber, wood and lime tariff, January 1, 1876 [in manuscript] / February 1, 1876 [as printed]
box 40, folder 8
No. 5 Special ore and base metal tariff, January 1, 1876 [in manuscript] / May 15, 1875 [as printed]
Memorandum of special rates provided by contracts for the year 1882 from New York, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Chicago ...
July 2, 1882 to San Francisco, Sacramento, Marysville, Stockton, San Jose, Oakland, and Los Angeles
box 40, folder 9
Not numbered. Special local tariff [passenger], May 15, 1881. Available online at www.sacramentohistory.org
Central Pacific / Union Pacific Joint tariffs
box 40, folder 10
Special through freight tariff, from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Richmond in connection with fast freight
lines of the New York Central, New York and Erie, Pennsylvania Central, and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads to San Francisco,
Sacramento, Marysville, and San Jose. May 20, 1875
box 40, folder 11
Special through freight tariffs ... to San Francisco, Sacramento, Marysville, San Jose, Stockton, and Oakland. February 1,
1877
box 40, folder 12
No. 28. Special through freight tariff ... from San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton, Marysville and Oakland to
Cheyenne and Denver. June 24, 1881
box 40, folder 13
No. 1, Utah - Utah Traffic Association, joint through freight tariff, taking effect February 1st, 1884. Central Pacific Railroad,
Union Pacific Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande Railway, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, Burlington & Missouri River Railroad
box 40, folder 14
No. 3. Local freight tariff between stations (east of Junction) on the main line, January 1, 1876
[Central Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad freight and passenger tables. All (?) were published in Appendix to
the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the 22nd session of the Legislature of the State of California. Vol. 2. Sacramento:
1878.]
box 40, folder 15
Table 1. Central Pacific Railroad. Showing the passenger fares between stations named in table by tariff of January 1st,
1876, and by the provision of Act No. 3, of Supplementary Report of Comissioners of Transportation, of January 14th, 1878.
CSRM Negative 29252C. Available online at www.sacramentohistory.org
box 40, folder 16
Table 2. Central Pacific Railroad. Showing the movement charges for second class freight (loaded and unloaded by Company)
between the stations named in the table, by tariff of January 1st, 1876, and by the provisions of Act No. 3 of Supplementary
Report of the Commissioners of Transportation, of January 14th, 1878. CSRM Negative 29254C. Available online at www.sacramentohistory.org
box 40, folder 17
Table 3. Southern Pacific Railroad (Northern Division). Showing passenger fares between the stations named in the table,
by tariff of January 1st, 1876, and by the provisions of Act No. 3, of Supplementary Report of the Commissioners of Transportation,
of January 14th, 1878
box 40, folder 18
Table 4. Southern Pacific Railroad (Northern Division). Showing the movement charges for second class freight, loaded and
unloaded by Company, between the stations named in the table, by the tariff of January 1st, 1876, and by the provisions of
Act No. 3, of Supplementary Report of the Commissioners of Transportation, of January 14th, 1878
box 40, folder 19
[Tables 5, 6, 7. San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad. See MS 305 for description. Filed with MS 79.]
box 40, Folder 19
Table 8. Central Pacific Railroad connecting with Goshen at the Southern Pacific Railroad. Showing the charges for passenger
fares between stations named in table, as per tariff of July 15th, 1877, and by the provisions of Act No. 3, of Supplementary
Report of the Commissioners of Transportation, January 14th, 1878
box 40, folder 20
Table 9. Central Pacific Railroad connecting with Goshen at the Southern Pacific Railroad. Showing the movement charges
between stations named in table, for grain, potatoes, vegetables, and wool, by tariff of November 1st, 1876, and by provisions
of Act No. 3, of Supplementary Report of the Commissioners of Transportation, of January 14th, 1878
Series 8: Office of the Secretary
1899-1917
Physical Description: 10 Linear Feet15 volumes
Scope and Contents
¶ This series contains 15 volumes of bond ledger, receipt, and transfer books from the Central Pacific Railroad Company's
Office of the Secretary between 1899 and 1917. The volumes are divided into three section. The first is three volumes mainly
focusing on registered mortgage and gold rates from 1900 to 1914. The second are receipt books that cover a similar topic
of gold and mortgage from 1900 to 1917. The final section deals with bond transfer books from 1905 to 1917. ¶
box 32, object 117
Oct. 1899 - Apr. 1913
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.A9
box 76, object 248
1, 3-1/2 % mortgage gold, coupons attached, Jan. 1900 - May 1907
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.C8
box 71, object 209
1st mortgage 4% coupon, Mar. 1905 - Jan. 1914
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.C7
box 72, object 212
1st mortgage 4% registered, Mar. 1905 - Jan. 1914
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.C7
box 32, object 119
Transfer, 1st refund mortgage 4% due 1949, Oct. 1899 - May 1912
Physical Location: I2.200.A9
box 54, object 122
3-1/2% gold, Oct. 1899 - Nov. 1916
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.A4
box 32, object 123
Transfer, principal only, Dec. 1899 - Apr. 1912
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.A9
box 31, object 115
Transfer, mortgage, 3-1/2% gold, Jan. 1900 - Jun. 1917
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.A11
box 31, object 121
Transfer, principal and interest, mortgage 3-1/2% gold, Jan. 1900 - Jan. 1917
Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.200.A9
box 31, object 116
Transfer, 1st refund mortgage 4% gold, Oct. 1900 - Jul. 1917
Physical Location: I2.200.A9
box 71, object 211
1-2500, 1st mortgage 4% coupon, Mar. 1905 - Apr. 1917
box 78, object 250
1-2000, 1st mortgage 4% coupon registered, Mar. 1905 - Mar. 1917