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Niagara Railroad Negatives

American History Museum

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Object Details

Scope and Contents

Glass plate negatives (silver gelatin) documenting the Niagara Railroad and its architectural structures.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8227742a5-f66d-494e-b5b0-2dfa6657cc33

Creator

Niagara Railroad

Collector

National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Work and Industry

Topic

Stations -- New York
Trains -- New York
Railroads -- New York

Provenance

Immediate source of acquisition unknown.

Creator

Niagara Railroad

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Niagara Railroad Negatives

Biographical / Historical

The Niagara Railroad Company has two beginnings as the result of being merged from two companies, one American, the other Canadian. The American company was the Niagara Falls and Whirlpool Company and aimed for a track that spanned from Prospect Point to Whirlpool. Before construction could begin, however, the company went bankrupt. It was reorganized by American Businessmen Captain George M. Brinker and George A. Ricker as the Niagara Falls and Lewiston Railroad, which opened its railway in April of 1895 after 75 days of construction. Thanks to the view it gave to tourists, the track was an immediate success and within a year warranted the construction of a second track. The Canadian company was commissioned by Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, which was then in need of a larger source of income. The company was named the Niagara Falls Park & River Railroad Company and was to span from Queenston to Chippawa. The track opened in May of 1893 and transported 354,000 people in its first season. As with its American counterpart, the company added a second track within a year of opening. The Niagara Falls and Lewiston Railroad was sold to General Francis V. Green and Herbert P. Bissell in 1899 and renamed the Niagara Gorge Railroad Company. Three years later, the Niagara Falls Park and River Railroad was sold to its American counterpart and the result was the International Railway Company. Although it was prosperous for a number of decades, the company went into decline due to a series of accidents that forced parts of the railway to be abandoned and the rise of the automobile which rendered the railway obsolete. Sources Great Gorge Route and the Niagara Falls Park and River Railway at: http://www.niagarafrontier.com/greatgorge.html (last accessed December 3, 2019) Amtrak, The Great American Stations at: https://www.greatamericanstations.com/stations/niagara-falls-ny-nfl/ (last accessed December 3, 2019)

Extent

1 Cubic foot (3 boxes)

Date

1896-1898

Ownership and Custodial History

Transferred to the Archives Center by the Division of Work and Industry in 2007.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.1081

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials

Citation

Niagara Railroad Negatives, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

Collection arranged into one series.

Processing Information

Collection processed by John Benko, intern, 2019; supervised by Alison Oswald, archivist, 2019.

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.

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.
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Record ID

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