Railroads
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
19th Century Western Stereo-views Collection
1890 Western Travel Album photograph collection
A travel photo album containing 99 Original Photographs of railway travel through the states of Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon, Washington State and British Columbia, Canada. C. 1890's. Each photo is 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch and captioned. Period dark brown full cloth album by the Heinn Specialty Co.
A-Board historical photograph collection
William E. Bell papers
The collection contains financial materials of William E. Bell papers. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator to view these materials.
B.L.F.E. Re-Echo Lodge #195 Records, Montpelier, Idaho
Records from this railroad union from 1884-1950. Included are lodge meeting minutes, correspondence, grievance reports and financial records.
Gisbert Bossard/Max Florence photograph collection
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Lodge #607
Correspondence, financial records and grievance reports from the union
Herschel Bullen Sr. papers
This collection contains the papers of pioneer industrialist Herschel Bullen Sr. The materials in this collection consist of correspondence, personal papers, legal documents, financial papers, and various other materials. Nearly half of the materials in this collection consist of Bullen's financial papers, providing a detailed account of the financial status and economic dealings of one of Richmond's early settlers.
D.E. Burley telegrams
D.E. Burley and William W. Woodside were agents for the Oregon Short Line Railroad. Burley of Salt Lake, Utah, and Woodside of Logan, Utah exchanged these three telegrams in which they discussed a group of women emigrants at Idaho Falls who claimed that they were supposed to have beeen sent to Logan.
Cache Chamber of Commerce records
This twenty-one box collection contains the historical papers of the Cache Chamber of Commerce. The collection consists of the Chamber's files, financial papers, blueprints, and meeting minutes, spanning the period from 1904 to 1999 and includes detailed information about early economic ventures in Cache Valley, Utah.