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Samuel Morse Felton Family Papers

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Samuel Morse Felton Family Papers
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Object Details

Summary

Papers of Samuel Morse Felton, civil engineer and railroad president, and his family.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains biographical material on both Feltons; a handwritten bound report by Felton on the construction of the Norfolk Co. Railroad, 1847 1849; correspondence, 1861 1927, to and from both Feltons; various reports on military railroads during the World War years; and news clippings and articles on the Feltons, 1889-1930.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep86f82b383-0368-41d7-9d80-399c9605479f

Creator

Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889 (civil engineer)
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1853-1930 (son)

Names

American Locomotive Sales Corporation.
Louisville Southern Railway Co.

Former owner

National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Transportation

Names

Philadelphia RR.
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore RR.
Southern Railway and Steamship Association.
United States. Army
United States. War Department
Ames, Oliver
Atterbury, W.W.
Cooke, Jay
Davis, Robert C.
Fletcher, Andrew
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lomonossoff, G.
McAdoo, W.G.
Milliken, J.
Scott, Thomas A.
Smith, M.H.

Place

Pennsylvania
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

Topic

Railroads
Business records -- 1840-1930
Civil engineers
Transportation
Slavery -- United States

Provenance

Immediate source of acquisition unknown.

Creator

Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889 (civil engineer)
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1853-1930 (son)

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Samuel Morse Felton Family Papers

Biographical / Historical

Samuel Morse Felton (1809 1889), civil engineer, became Superintendent and engineer of the Fitchburg Railroad in 1843 and left in 1851 to become President of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad (PWBRR). Under Felton's able management this unsuccessful and financially failing railroad was rebuilt, restored and prospered. The road was of great strategic importance during the Civil War and performed a great service by transporting troops and supplies for the Union. In 1857, he installed the locomotive engine "Daniel Webster" in service on the PWBRR. It was probably the first really successful coal burning passenger engine in regular service upon any RR in the U.S. In 1865 he left the PWBRR to become President of the Pennsylvania Steel Company. This was the first attempt in the United States to manufacture steel rails as a commercial enterprise. During this period he also served as director of many railroads including the Philadelphia, Wilmington & BRR, the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., the Northern Pacific, the Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain and several others. He was director for ten years of the Pennsylvania RR. In 1869 he was appointed by President Grant as a Commissioner to inspect Pacific Railroads. His son, Samuel Morse Felton (1853 1930), followed in this father's footsteps. He graduated from MIT in 1873 and began a life long career in American railroading. In 1889 he became President of the Chicago and Alton Railroad, later assumed the Presidency of the Mexican Central Railroad, and became President of the Chicago Great Western Railroad in 1909. During WWI he was appointed Director General of Military Railways and in that capacity had charge of the organization and dispatch to France of all American railway forces and supplies. He continued in that position during the World War years. By 1928 he was Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Great Western Railroad, President of the Western Railroad Association, and Chairman of the Western Association of Railway Executives, to name only a few of his positions. At his death he was an advisor and associate of the Central Trust Company of Illinois.

Extent

0.3 Cubic feet (2 boxes)

Date

1841-1930, undated

Custodial History

Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Transportation (now Division of Work and Industry) on July 3, 1985.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0170

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Correspondence
Reports
Clippings

Citation

Samuel Morse Felton Family Papers, 1841-1930, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

Collection divided into five series. Series 1: Biographical, 1841-1921 Series 2: Correspondence, 1861-1927 Series 3: Reports, 1847-1919 Series 4:History of Transportation Department, undated Series 5: News clippings, 1889-1930

Processing Information

Robert S. Harding 9/91, David Haberstich, Revised 11/28/05, David Haberstich, Revised 5/19/06

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

Correspondence -- 1840-1930
Reports
Clippings -- 1840-1940

Restrictions

Collection is open for research.
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Record ID

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Biography of S.M. Felton, including image, Sparrow Point Times, Baltimore

Reports

News Clippings

Handwritten Report by S.M. Felton on the construction of Norfolk Company Railroad (line ran between Boston & Blackstone, Massachusetts)

[Samuel Morse Felton: lithograph]

[Construction of Norfolk Company Railroad: report]

Memorandum on "contract system" of operating the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore RR prior to and during the Civil War

from J. Milliken, Col. of Engineers, War Dept.

"Map of Murmansk Petrograd Railway and Adjoining Region"

to W. W. Atterbury, from Secretary of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company

Memo regarding Russian government order for locomotives

ANOTHER LETTER, FROM FELTON TO DOROTHY ROGERS

Military Trip to Europe

From W.G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads (Russian Order)

"Troops in France up to Armistice"

Outgoing

"Report of operations of Transportation Service" from C. M. Bunting, to Director General of Transportation

Comparative chart of expenditures and statistics for Northern Pacific Railway

Pres. & Members of the Executive committee of the Southern Railway and Steamship Ass., from M.H. Smith, President of the Louisville Southern Railway Co.

Biographical

Correspondence

to G. Lomonossoff, from unknown correspondent representing Director General Military

"Report on Work of Military Railway Commission", From Maj.Wm. Barclay Parsons, War Dept.

To Dorothy Rogers regarding an article IN THE HARVARD MONTHLY by her Uncle CONWAY Felton, "The Baltimore Plot," about an attempt to assassinate Lincoln


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