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Railroad

 Subject

Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:

Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Southern Part of Florida with Environs of Richmond & Charleston

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0027
Abstract

Map is printed in colors. It shows the states of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, with insets of Richmond and Charleston, and southern Florida at a reduced scale. Contains a key that identifies various railroads and canals.

Dates: 1875

Virginian Railway Photographs,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2013-015
Abstract

The collection contains 85 photographs of the Virginian Railway and 2 images from the Virginian Railway Company's Annual Report. Photograph subjects include locomotives, people (none identified), and railway accidents.

Dates: 1945-1959, undated

Virginian Railway Company Photographs, Amonate, Virginia,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2011-113
Abstract

The collection contains several photographs from the Virginian Railway Company (later Norfolk and Western Railway—a major midwestern railroad company which operated out of Norfolk, VA).

Dates: 1942 - 1942

Wabash Railway Timetables,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2010-071
Abstract

Two timetables of the Wabash Railway, serving the upper mid-central United States.

Dates: 1936 - 1937

Western Half of Virginia and West Virginia

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0370
Abstract

Map comes from an Index to Virginia, and it shows various railroads that run through the western half of Virginia and West Virginia. It contains an explanatory legend as well as an index to other maps in the volume.

Dates: 1900

Williams Carter Wickham Letterbook

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2008-011
Abstract

Letterbook of Williams Carter Wickham, attorney, farmer, Virginia state senator, Hanover County supervisor, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company official, and Confederate brigadier general, containing copies of letters regarding farm, business, political and personal matters.

Dates: 1881 - 1882