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Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Records

American History Museum

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Object Details

Summary

Collection of engineering reports and correspondence from the Engineering Department of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad was most used for the transportation of anthracite coal within Pennsylvania from 1833 through the early 1970s.

Scope and Contents

Primarily outgoing correspondence from the Engineering Department of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company, the remainder being engineering reports and other miscellaneous papers. Series 1: Letterpress Copybooks consists of 219 volumes from various engineers, each with own index (1865-1892): were generated by Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer, various resident engineers, other lower-level engineers, and the Chief Road-Master. Bulk of copybooks created by William H. Bines and Henry K. Nichols during long careers with the Philadelphia & Reading. Other volumes contain letters and reports by Charles W. Buckholz, Charles E. Byers, William Lorenz, and others. Correspondence covers all aspects of the engineering operations of the railroad, much of it at highest levels, being addressed to the Presidents of the Reading. Also includes one letterbook from John E. Wooten (1865), Superintendent. Series 2: Reports of Chief Engineer to Auditor, 1908-1910; structural design calculation notebooks, 1901-1935; right of way deeds, 1903; and tracings of assorted machine parts.
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GUID

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Creator

Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.

Names

Atlantic City Railroad
Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven Railroad

Collector

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

Names

Reading Belt Railroad
Bines, William H.
Boggs, George B.
Buckholz, Charles W.
Byers, Charles E.
Chamberlain, E.C.
Davis, N.M.
Gowen, Franklin B.
Jamison, Robert
Keim, George DeB
Lorenz, William
Manning, Charles P.
Nichols, Henry K.
Rice, George
Richardson, F.E.
Royers, John H.
Steele, J. Dutton
Thompson, J.W.
Whitney, E.S.
Wilson, H.T.
Wootten, John E.
Yarington, T.O.
Zacharias, H.C.

Place

Lackawanna County (Pa.)
Luzerne County (Pa.)
Cressona (Pa.)
Harrisburg (Pa.)
Norristown (Pa.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
New Jersey
Sumerton (Pa.)
Cheltenham (Pa.)
Sunbury (Pa.)
Reading (Pa.)
Trenton (N.J.)
Schuylkill County (Pa.)
Pennsylvania

Topic

Railroad accidents
Railroad engineering
Railroads -- New Jersey
Railroads -- Buildings and structures
Coal mines and mining -- Pennsylvania
Coal -- Pennsylvania
Railroad companies -- Pennsylvania
Engineering
Engineers
Railroad engineers
Coal -- Transportation
Anthracite coal industry
Railroads -- Surveying
Railroad tracks
Railroads -- Maintenance and repair
Railroads -- Signalling
Transportation
Railroads -- Pennsylvania

Provenance

Collection donated by the Reading Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1960s.

Creator

Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.

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Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Records

Biographical / Historical

This railroad was chartered in 1833 to provide low-cost transportation from the Schuylkill and Mahanoy anthracite coal fields in eastern Pennsylvania to Philadelphia. Main line from Philadelphia to Pottsville opened 1842. Reading expanded by acquiring other railroads, and by 1869 had monopoly of coal traffic from Schuylkill anthracite region. Expansion accelerated when Franklin B. Gowen became president (1869) and attempted to dominate entire anthracite trade. Purchased Schuylkill Canal (1870) to eliminate competition for coal trade; then organized the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company in 1871 to purchase and operate coal mines; secured over 40 percent of U.S. anthracite reserves, but debt incurred led railroad to bankruptcy and receivership (1880). Gowen's reckless style drove the Reading into second receivership (1886), and he was forced to resign. Gowen's Successor, Archibald A. McLeod, tried to increase company control over anthracite trade (1892-1893), then control of several New England railroads. The Reading went bankrupt again and McLeod was ousted. In a reorganization (1896), the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad and the Coal & Iron Company became properties of the Reading Company, a holding company. Later additions to system were infrequent and largely confined to short branches and improvements inalignment. Due to anti-trust proceedings, company divested mining subsidiary (1923) and merged wholly owned railroad companies into an operating company. Acquired Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad 1963, went bankrupt in early 1970s, and conveyed portions of its lines to Conrail (1976). The reorganized Reading Company retains real estate and other non-rail holdings.

Extent

18 Cubic feet (78 boxes, 2 map folders)

Date

1860-1936

Custodial History

Tracings transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Transportation (now Division of Work and Industry), June 12, 1986. Other material transferred from the Division of Engineering and Industry (now Division of Work and Industry), August 1986.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0208

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Right of way deeds
Reports
Letterpress copybooks
Mechanical drawings
Estimates
Financial statements
Circular letters
Bills
Accident reports
Correspondence

Citation

Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into five series. Series 1: Letterpress Copybooks, 1866-1870 Series 2: Chief Engineer Standard Plans, 1904-1942 Series 3: Construction Reports, 1901-1913 Series 4: Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) Valuation of Railroads, 1913-1922 Series 5: Reports and Miscellaneous Papers, 1860-1936

Processing Information

Collection processed by Cheryl Megerdigian, 1989

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

Right of way deeds
Reports
Letterpress copybooks
Mechanical drawings
Estimates
Financial statements
Circular letters
Bills
Accident reports
Correspondence -- 1930-1950

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

Hagley Museum & Library, Manuscripts & Archives Department, P.O. Box 3630, Wilmington, Delaware 19807.
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Record ID

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Henry K. Nichols, Chief Road-Master

148, Atlantic City railroads

Chief Engineer, Standard Plans, General Proceedings of Meetings, File Number 11, Series 1934-1938, Volume A-9

Chief Engineer, Standard Plans, Rail Joints, File Number 1, Series 1929-1933, Trans. Volume Number D

Logan Station

Henry K. Nichols, Resident Engineer

Columbia Bridge Correspondence

169, Atlantic City Brewing Company

Chief Engineer, Standard Plans, General Proceedings of Meetings, File Number 11, Series 1934-1938, Volume A-9

William H. Bines, Principal Assistant Engineer

C.E. Byers, Principal Assistant Engineer (Includes W. H. Bines, Principal Assistant Engineer & William Lorenz, Engineer in Charge - Miscellaneous letters.)

William H. Bines, Principal Assistant Engineer

Henry K. Nichols, Chief Road-Master

Miscellaneous Surveyor's Notebook

145, Schuylkill Haven

William Lorenz, Chief Engineer

William H. Bines, Resident Engineer

William H. Bines, Principal Assistant Engineer

H.C. Zacharias, E.C. Chamberlain, Assistant Engineers [Somerton, Pa.; Cheltenham, Pa.]

Chief Engineer, Standard Plans, Tie Plates, File Number 1, Series 1929-1933, Trans. Volume Number J-1

Chief Engineer, Standard Plans, Rail Joints, File Number 1, Series 1929-1933, Trans. Volume Number D1

William Lorenz, Chief Engineer

159. Summerdale

Henry K. Nichols, Chief Engineer


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