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James Forgie Papers

American History Museum

Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnels and Terminals in New York City
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Object Details

Scope and Contents

The papers contain correspondence, reports, drawings, blueprints, cost estimates, contracts, specifications, regulations, legal documents, photographs, profiles, diagrams, clippings, and publications concerning projects which Forgie worked on, especially the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels, the Midtown Hudson Tunnels in New York City. Also included are publications and patents on subaqueous tunneling, subway stations, and bridges, and material on the Forgie submarine.
sova.nmah.ac.0986

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep80d529021-1c69-44d2-b02b-42b00b4d0ea0

Creator

Forgie, James

Names

Pennsylvania Railroad.

Place

Hudson River
New York (N.Y.) -- Transportation

Topic

Tunnels
Subways -- New York (N.Y.)
Bridges -- 1890-1940
Civil engineering -- 1890-1940 -- U.S.
Civil engineers

Provenance

Collection donated by Mrs. James Forgie, 1967.

Creator

Forgie, James

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James Forgie Papers

Biographical / Historical

James Forgie (1868-1958) was born in Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Forgie graduated from Gordon's Technical College, Aberdeen, Scotland (1881-1885) and apprenticed in the office of civil engineer George Gordon Jenkins from 1885-1889. Forgie came to the United States in 1902 to work as a chief assistant engineer to the Pennsylvania Railroad on tunnels in New York City. He joined the private engineering practice with partners Charles M. Jacobs and J.Vipond Davies of Jacobs and Davies, Inc. from 1909-1923. Forgie was awarded the Tedlford Gold Medal from the Institute of Civil Engineering (British) in 1915 in recognition of his paper "The Laxaxalpam Aqueduct Tunnels in Mexico." He authored numerous articles about tunneling and consulted as a an expert witness and arbitrator in many legal cases involving tunneling. Forgie was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Institute of Civil Engineers of Canada, and New York Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Forgie married Martha Maitland Thom (1868-1936) in 1895. They had four children: Martha (b. 1900), Wilhelmina (b. 1902), James (b. 1904), and Christina (b. 1906). Forgie later married Anne McDougall (b. 1872) in 1937.

Extent

38.8 Cubic feet (85 boxes; 33 map-folders; 18 volumes)

Date

1856-1952
bulk 1900-1935

Custodial History

In a 2005 reorganization of the National Museum of American History, the engineering collections were transferred to the newly configured Division of Work and Industry. Subsequently they were transferred to the Archives Center.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0986

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Patents
Clippings
Business records
Correspondence
Contracts
Reports
Blueprints
Drawings
Legal documents

Citation

Archives Center, James Forgie Papers, 1890-1949, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into four series. Series 1: Professional Papers, 1892-1945 Series 2: Projects, 1914-1957 Series 3: Publications, 1856-1952 Series 4: Drawings, 1888-1951

Processing Information

Collection processed by Alison Oswald, archivist, 2017.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Photographs -- 1900-1950
Patents
Clippings -- 1890-1960
Business records
Correspondence
Contracts -- 1890-1940
Reports
Blueprints -- 20th century
Photographs -- 1890-1900
Drawings
Legal documents

Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.

Related Materials in the Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Materials at the Archives Center The Foundation Company Records (AC0974) Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, Series: Tunnels (AC0060) Herbert S. Grassman Papers (AC0955) Penn Station, New York Photographs (AC1048) Lawrence Talma Smith Papers (AC0988) Silas H. Woodward Papers (AC1038) Alfred Maevis Collection (AC0954) William R. Hutton Papers (AC0987) Montgomery C. Meigs Papers (AC0984) Henry Grattan Tyrrell and Mary Maude Knox Tyrrell Papers (AC0948) Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas Records Collection (AC0969) Chicago Surface Lines Drawings (AC0212) Grand Central Terminal Collection (AC1071) Modjeski and Masters Company Records (AC0976) Thomas Norrell Railroad Photographs Collection (AC1174)

Separated Materials

The Division of Work and Industry holds a model of a Ram for driving tunnel shields (1933). It was used in driving the Union Tunnel for the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1933-1934 by James Forgie. See accession #MC.329243.
NMAH.AC.0986
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Record ID

ebl-1503512077407-1503512077409-0

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Drawings

Projects

Floods and Flood Damage (prepared for Insurance Executives Association)

Reorganization and bankruptcy

Reports related to possible war damage in the tunnel property

Hudson River Tunnel/North River Tunnels

Publications

Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company

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