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Jamestown, Westfield, and Northwestern Railroad scrapbook

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Scrapbook that documents the Jamestown, Westfield, and Northwestern Railroad in New York state, created circa 1950s.
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Jamestown, Westfield, and Northwestern Railroad scrapbook .25 Linear Feet 1 scrapbook

"Norfolk and Western Railway Time Tables" No. 3

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"Norfolk and Western Railway Time Tables" No. 3, July 4, 1943 edition that includes time tables for the trains, as well as contact information for the railway representatives in major cities served, and a centerfold system map detailing rail lines and connections from Norfolk, Virginia to Cincinnati, Ohio.
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"Norfolk and Western Railway Time Tables" No. 3 .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

"Pennsylvania Railroad Tours to Washington" map

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"Pennsylvania Railroad Tours to Washington" map showing railroad route through Washington, D.C. and proximity to hotels.
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"Pennsylvania Railroad Tours to Washington" map .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

Sallie Montgomery travel diary

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Travel diary of Sallie Montgomery of Fredericksburg, VA, who travelled to San Francisco by train in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
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Sallie Montgomery travel diary 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Southwestern United States photograph collection

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This collection contains photographs of American rail travel through the Southwestern United States in 1893.
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Southwestern United States photograph collection 0.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes

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