NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SECRETARY:

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

Part or all of this collection is restricted.
For details, please see restrictions.


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Creator: Northern Pacific Railway Company. Secretary, creator.
Title:Secretary's records. Northern Pacific Railway Company records.
Dates:1840-1970 (bulk 1869-1890).
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Correspondence and subject files (1864-1968), minute books and related records (1864-1970), annual reports to stockholders (1870-1968), stock and bond records (1865-1968), and miscellaneous records created or compiled by the office of the Northern Pacific corporate secretary.
Quantity:669.0 cubic feet.
Location: See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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Advertising Proof, 1920s Several correspondence files and several sets of minutes document in great detail the financing, construction, and operation of the railway, as well as the management of its granted lands, throughout the corporation's history. Supplementing the minutes are directors' meeting pads (1889-1970) containing all the reports, statements, legal documents, and other data presented before the monthly directors' meetings.

Since the secretary acted as principal record keeper for the company, there are also many records documenting important activities of other departments. Land department records (1871-1941) include a variety of reports, statistics, and legal documents. Records of legal actions include court documents and background materials (1893-1900) from the major case relating to the 1896 corporate reorganization. A large body of printed materials (1840-1968) maintained by the secretary includes works on the exploration and resources of the western U.S., as well as files of historic pamphlets and published corporate legal documents produced by the Northern Pacific.


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These documents are organized into the following sections:

Hill-Lamont-Clough Files
Letters Received, Unregistered
Author Indexes
President, Vice President, and Other Officers
Letters Sent
1871-1921
General Agent, 1868-1874
Notices of Meetings, 1893-1918
Meeting Pads: Directors, Executive Committee, Stockholders
Telegrams and Telegram Codes
Receivers
Letters Sent: Purchasing Committee
Registers of Receivers' Correspondence Pads
Receivers' Correspondence Pads
Letters Sent
Assistant Secretary
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Letters Sent, 1897-1913
Registered Correspondence
Case File 1-1918
Association of Railway Executives: Conference Committee of Managers
Purchasing Committee, Northern Pacific Railroad Bondholders
Treasurer, Correspondence
Letters Received
Registers of Letters Received and Forwarded
Indian Treaties
Corporate Records
Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Minutes and Related Records, 1864-1956
Minutes of Stockholders' Meetings, originals, 1895-1968
Minutes of Stockholders' Meetings, copies with index
Minutes of Directors' Meetings, originals, 1896-1970
Minutes of Directors' Meetings, copies with index
Directors' Meeting Folders
Minutes of Executive Committee Meetings, originals, 1898-1967
Minutes of Executive Committee Meetings, copies with index
Audit Committee Minutes
Funded Pension Plan, Investment Advisory Committee
Record of Matters Pertaining to Northwestern Improvement Company
Corporate History Map
Miscellaneous Secretary's Records, undated, 1875-1940s
Corporate and Engineering Documents: Letterpress copies
Annual Reports
Annual Reports: Maps
Financial Records
Statements, Miscellaneous
Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Bills payable and receivable, Bank account books, Checkbook
Vouchers, Bills, and Payroll
Assets of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company
Treasurer's Department Files
Bonds, Mortgages, and Securities
1879-1890
1877-1922
1871-1919
Collateral Trust Bonds Ledger
Trustee's Deeds
Northwestern Improvement Company: Increase of Capital Stock
Stock and Bond Specimens
Bond Signatures
Wisconsin Railroad Commission Authorities for Issuing Bonds
Refunding and Improvement Mortgages and Supplements
Equipment Trusts
Contracts, Deeds, Leases, and Agreements
1867-1896
Northern Pacific Contracts: A-1 to A-54
Northern Pacific Deeds
Registers
Miscellaneous, 1897-1966
Joint Facility and Trackage Contracts
Contracts with Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company
Contract Expiration Record Book
St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Company
Land Department Files
Statements
Geologist's Reports
Iron Explorations in Minnesota, 1903-1914
Legal Cases
Farmers Loan and Trust Company v Northern Pacific Railroad Company
Legal Materials: Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Case
Legal Materials: Miscellaneous
Legal Materials: Peter Power Case
Legal Materials: Schulze Case
U.S. Steel Corporation: Hearings, House of Representatives
Wisconsin Stock Tax Case
Stock Records
Stock Certificates
Lists of Stockholders
Stock Transfers and Transcripts
Stock Ledgers
Committee on Stock Lists
Fractional Scrip
Orders for Scrip
Dividend Scrip
Scrip Ledger
Correspondence regarding Four Percent Convertible Certificates
Correspondence regarding Subscriptions to Northern Pacific Stock
Annual Meetings
Unidentified Indexes
Construction Records
Construction Materials and Rolling Stock
Miscellaneous Construction Records
Will Books
Villard Excursion
Microfilm
Closed Originals
Johannes Lie, Resident Engineer Records
Fire Losses
Insurance Records
1893-1946
Wool Shipments
Claim Reports
Corporate Seal Stamps
Pension Department
Pension Plan Record Book
Files C-1 to C-201
Retirement Files 1001-1944
Printed Materials
Henry Villard Bound Volumes
Northern Pacific Bonds
Northern Pacific By-laws
Northern Pacific Charters
Northern Pacific Cipher Books
Northern Pacific Circulars
Historical Files
Northern Pacific Instructions to Employees
Northern Pacific Labor Schedules and Agreements
Northern Pacific Land Department
Northern Pacific Land Grant
Northern Pacific Miscellaneous Agreements
Northern Pacific Miscellaneous printed material
George S. Morison Report
Northern Pacific Miscellaneous Broadsides, Notices, Certificates, and Menu cards
Northern Pacific Mortgages
Northern Pacific Publications
Northern Pacific Receivership and Reorganization
Reorganization Committees' circulars
M522: Clippings Scrapbooks
Northern Pacific Tariffs, Passenger and Freight
Northern Pacific Trackage Agreements
Freight Car Tickets


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Secretary's Records. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Access Restrictions:

Annual reports, 1876-1968, and folder 2 of the Annual reports: Maps, 1901-1928, are available on microfilm (M369) and are closed to general use.

Microfilm Production:

M258: Villard Excursion File. Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1975. 1 microfilm reel.

M459: Letters Received, Unregistered. President, Vice President, and Other Officers. Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1984. 36 microfilm reels.

M522: Clippings Scrapbooks. Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1987. 10 microfilm reels.

Available for sale or interlibrary loan from the Minnesota Historical Society.

Location of Originals:

The microfilmed originals (38 volumes) of the clippings scrapbooks (1866-1904) were disposed after microfilming.

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 153; 154; 155; 156; 157; 158; 159; 160; 163; 164; 165; 166; 167; 168; 169; 170; 171; 172; 173; 174; 175; 176; 177; 178; 179; 180; 181; 182; 183; 184; 185; 186; 187; 188; 189; 190; 191; 192; 193; 194; 195; 196; 197; 198; 199; 200; 201; 202; 203; 204; 205; 206; 207; 208; 209; 210; 211; 212; 213; 214; 215; 216; 217; 218; 219; 220; 221; 222; 223; 224; 225; 226; 227; 228; 229; 230; 239; 240; 241; 247; 248; 249; 250; 251; 252; 253; 254; 256; 257; 258; 259; 260; 261; 265; 266; 267; 282; 283; 284; 285; 286; 287; 288; 289; 290; 291; 292; 293; 294; 295; 296; 297; 298; 299; 300; 301; 302; 303; 304; 305; 306; 307; 308; 322; 323; 324; 325; 326; 327; 328; 329; 330; 331; 332; 333; 334; 335; 336; 337; 338; 339; 340; 341; 342; 343; 344; 345; 346; 347; 348; 349; 350; 351; 352; 353; 354; 356; 358; 359; 360; 361; 362; 363; 364; 365; 366; 367; 368; 369; 370; 371; 372; 373; 374; 375; 376; 377; 378; 379; 380; 381; 382; 383; 384; 385; 386; 387; 388; 389; 391; 392; 398; 399; 400; 401; 402; 403; 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GN 2144; 5202

MSS 11,959; 12,786; 13,336; 14,268; 253,613

Processing Information:

Catalog ID numbers: 990017369960104294; 990066215180104294 (Secretary's Unregistered Letters Received and Related Records, Microfilm M459); 990017371020104294 (Clippings Scrapbooks, Microfilm M533)

Work on the Northern Pacific railway company records was supported with funds granted by the Northwest Area Foundation, the Grotto Foundation, and the Jerome Foundation.

The Northern Pacific Library Collection, Poor's Manual of Railroads in the United States, and Official Railway Guide subseries have been transferred to the Minnesota Historical Society Library.


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseHILL-LAMONT-CLOUGH FILES

Files of James Norman Hill, Daniel S. Lamont, and William P. Clough, probably documenting James J. Hill's attempts to infiltrate and gain control of Northern Pacific. Lamont and Clough were Hill associates, and Norman Hill was installed as Northern Pacific vice president after James J. Hill gained control.


Arrangement: Numerically by subject file number and subdivision, with many gaps in numbering.


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137.I.15.2F1File No. 1A. Colonel W. P. Clough, Chairman, Northern Pacific: Hospitalization, June 9-August 17, 1916.
File No. 2. Tacoma Land Company: Report, September 2, 1895-November 10, 1898; January 16, 1899-December 31, 1906. 2 folders.
File No. 3B1. Bond matters: Taxes, January 26, 1910-April 5, 1915.
File No. 3C. Stocks and bonds: Taxes, May 1, 1915-June 15, 1916.
File No. 4A. Northern Pacific Railroad and Northwest Improvement Company: Financial matters, October 29, 1913-July 14, 1916.
File No. 8. Marcus Daly Timber Contracts, February 9, 1899-May 16, 1904.
File No. 9. Transition Bond: United States and Canada, November 22, 1897-January 7, 1898.
File No. 10. Freight equipment: Purchase and repair, September 30, 1904-November 13, 1914.
File No. 11B. Yellowstone Park Association, June 1, 1886-October 18, 1898.
Yellowstone Park:
File No. 11C. Transportation, November 20, 1897-May 22, 1900.
File No. 11D. Leases, hotels, and related material, December 29, 1897-January 18, 1901.
File No. 11F. Sale and leases, lunch stations and hotels, November 10, 1899-June 21, 1905.
File No. 11G. Sales of stock, October 24, 1897-April 21, 1898.
File No. 11I. Yellowstone Lake Boat Company, March 1, 1872-October 23, 1917.
File No. 11K. Hotel site and lease, Upper Geyser Basin: Telephone and Telegraph lines, November 20, 1897-March 24, 1900.
File No. 11M. Yellowstone: Leases, April 25, 1899-February 1, 1907. 2 folders.
File No. 11N. Childs: Ownerships in Yellowstone, November 8-15, 1912.
File No. 110. Mortgages to Northwest Improvement Company, January 12, 1911-October 29, 1915.
File No. 12A. Land grant matters, December 27, 1894-September 1, 1912.
File No. 12B. Land values, March 7-17, 1913.
File No. 12E. Indemnity lands, September 9-28, 1897.
File No. 13A. Valuation of land grant lands, March 7, 1904-February 24, 1905.
File No. 13A2. Indemnity lands, and related material, 1872-August 27, 1912.
File No. 13D1. Cuyuna Range: Ore docks, Kennedy Mine, and related material, December 13, 1904-August 25, 1915. 2 folders.
File No. 13G3. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company: Negotiations, March 1, 1902-April 29, 1904.
File No. 15. Harriman and Union Pacific, March 12-May 11, 1905.
File No. 15A. Harriman and Union Pacific: Surveys, and related material, September 2, 1905-March 29, 1909.
File No. 15A1. Harriman and Union Pacific: Negotiations and related material, February 12-March 1, 1907.
File No. 15B. Harriman: Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company; Union Pacific; Great Northern; and Northern Pacific, 1898-April 23, 1913.
File No. 15B1. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, February 15, 1897-June 19, 1902.
File No. 15B2. Harriman: Surveys and agreements, February 14-November 10, 1905.
File No. 15H. Harriman: Tacoma area deals, 1908-April 2, 1910.
File No. 16A. Northern Pacific Express Company, August 13, 1893-May 6, 1913.
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137.I.15.3B2File No. 18C. Northern Pacific Railway: Election of H. Elliot as President, October 13, 1903-March 22, 1913.
File No. 22. Montana Union Railway Company: Northern Pacific v Union Pacific, November 9, 1897.
File No. 22A. Montana Railroad, June 1, 1900-January 6, 1906.
File No. 22B. Montana Railroad, March 1, 1900-January 26, 1906.
File No. 22C. Montana Railroad, January 1902-July 11, 1904.
File No. 24E2. Spokane & Inland Empire Railway, December 15, 1909-December 9, 1910.
File No. 27A. Washington State: Railroad companies; surveys and related material, July 6, 1908.
File No. 27B. Wisconsin State: Railroad branches and related material, July 1, 1910-April 24, 1916.
File No. 27D. Cooperstown branch, January 11, 1897-August 26, 1898.
File No. 27D2. Townsites, North Dakota, November 2, 1897-September 18, 1913.
File No. 27D4. Beach, North Dakota, February 3, 1913-January 3, 1916.
Railroad construction and related material:
File No. 27E. Montana and Wyoming, December 21, 1897-June 4, 1913.
File No. 27E1. Montana, March 31, 1905-May 3, 1913.
File No. 27E2. Gallatin Valley, June 2-8, 1911.
File No. 27F. Washington State, December 23, 1897-September 6, 1916.
File No. 27F1. Washington and Idaho, March 3, 1904-March 31, 1916.
File No. 27F2. Washington and Idaho, June 2, 1902-August 10, 1915.
File No. 27F3. Seattle, Washington, December 2-4, 1903.
File No. 27F6. Terminals: Minneapolis and Washington, April 2, 1900-November 23, 1904.
File No. 27F7. Puget Sound and Eastern Railway Company, April 20-May 1, 1905.
File No. 27F10. Railroads crossing Indian lands, November 25, 1898-September 10, 1913.
File No. 27F12. Snake River Line, February 14-21, 1906.
File No. 27F13. Northern Pacific and Union Pacific: Joint lines in Idaho and Washington, December 22-26, 1908.
File No. 27F15. Railroad surveys: Montana, Idaho, and Washington; Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railway, December 7, 1906-December 22, 1914. 2 folders.
File No. 27F17. Surveys, Olympic Peninsula, January 29-May 17, 1907.
File No. 32. Western Washington: Railroad matters, February 11-October 22, 1906.
File No. 32A. Financial matters, August 23-September 5, 1912.
File No. 33A. Ravendale mine explosion, November 16-December 16, 1912.
File No. 33A1. Northwest Improvement Company: Mesabi & Cuyuna Range Mines, November 24, 1897-January 7, 1916.
File No. 33B. Anglo-French Bond Investment, September 20-December 9, 1915.
File No. 33D. Coal properties, Northwest Improvement Company, January 8, 1914-April 14, 1917.
File No. 33E. St. Paul & Duluth Railway: Land sale, December 27, 1900-May 25, 1901.
File No. 33J. Port Townsend Railroad Company: Mortgage, December 4, 1914-December 29, 1915.
File No. 33K. Montana Coal and Iron Company, May 17, 1913-January 24, 1916.
File No. 33L. Cuyuna dock, Superior, Wisconsin, December 19, 1913-June 15, 1915.
File No. 33P. Billings & Central Montana Railway Company, September 13-18, 1913.
File No. 35A. Montana coal fields, February 1904-February 7, 1907.
File No. 35C. Bellingham Bay & British Columbia Railroad February 24-November 5, 1904.
File No. 35D. Rocky Fork Coal Company, Bear Creek Field, January 1, 1895-June 20, 1900.
File No. 39B. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, bond issue, May 6, 1916-March 29, 1945.
File No. 40B. Northern Pacific Railway: Financing, bonds, and related material, June 6-August 1, 1906.
File No. 41A. Seattle and Tacoma harbor facilities, June 8, 1899.
File No. 42A. Northwest Improvement Company: Washington Central Railway, April 9, 1900-September 12, 1913.
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137.I.15.4F3File No. 42B. Washington Central Railroad, January 25, 1898-January 27, 1905.
File No. 49A. Washington & Columbia River Railway, February 17, 1897-May 25, 1907.
File No. 48C. Dixie Short Line, May 18-31, 1904.
File No. 49D. Washington & Columbia River Railway: bonds, April 2, 1900-May 1, 1913.
File No. 50. Portland, Oregon: Union Station, January 2, 1914-June 20, 1916.
File No. 55. Canadian Pacific Railroad: Treaty with Great Britain, February 17, 1897-February 11, 1899.
File No. 60. Spokane Falls & Northern Railway: bonds, June 15, 1898-November 27, 1899.
File No. 70A4. Northern Pacific matters regarding Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, March 31-April 6, 1900.
File No. 74D. Northern Pacific Irrigation Company: report, July 1, 1909.
File No. 88. C. Chadwick: Stock in Northern Pacific Railway, October 25, 1898-November 24, 1900.
File No. 88C. History of Northern Pacific Railway and Northern Pacific Railroad, June 9, 1909-March 31, 1916.
File No. 91. Everett & Monte Cristo Railway Company, January 17-June 5, 1900.
File No. 92. St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Company, December 1, 1898-December 17, 1903.
File No. 95H. University of Minnesota: Trackage through campus, April 21, 1909-May 22-1916.
File No. 95K4. Vancouver, British Columbia: station, March 1, 1911-May 29, 1916.
File No. 102. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad: Surveys and related material, March 7, 1894-April 9, 1918. 2 folders.
File No. 103. Canadian Northern Railway Company: Lease to Manitoba Province, December 12, 1900-April 29, 1901.
File No. 103. Manitoba operations: Northern Pacific & Manitoba Railway Company; Canadian National Railway, May 1, 1901-February 24, 1905.
File No. 109B. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy matters, April 16, 1901-January 29, 1902.
File No. 118E. Northwestern Railroad, November 22-December 2, 1911.
File No. 121A. Minnesota & International Railway, December 15, 1914-May 16, 1916.
File No. 121B. Minnesota & International Railway: Backus-Brooks July 1, 1902-July 14, 1908.
File No. 121C. Minnesota & International Railway: Financial, November 20, 1907-February 24, 1916.
File No. 122. Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls Railway Company, March 19, 1900-May 13, 1904.
File No. 122B. Minnesota & International Railway: Big Falls to border, October 17-November 2, 1906.
File No. 129. Certificates, common stock, November 1901, January 1, 1902.
File No. 129A. New York Supreme Court: Retiring Preferred Stock, December 1901.
File No. 129B. Peter Power Case: Supreme Court, August 26, 1901-March 15, 1904.
File No. 130A-H. Northern Securities, February 6, 1901-March 16, 1905.
File No. 132A1. Fargo & Southern Railroad, June15-July 25, 1898.
File No. 142. Columbia River & Northern Railway Company, February 27, 1903-April 2, 1913.
File No. 146. Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Company, April 23, 1907- August 7, 1916.
File No. 153. North Coast Railway, October 2, 1905.
File No. 154A. Pacific, Idaho & Northern Railway Company, August 27, 1903-December 30, 1905.
File No. 156A. Port Angeles & Peninsular Railroad Company, January 30, 1901-May 31, 1906.
File No. 160C. Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers Association: loan, May 15, 1915-May 27, 1916.
File No. 162D. Spokane Inland Electric Railway: Insolvency and related material, February 27, 1905-June 9, 1918. 2 folders.
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137.I.15.5B4File No. 172A. Gray's Harbor & Columbia River Railway Company, June 30, 1906-October 21, 1907.
File No. 174A. Strahorn Project: Central Oregon, January 23, 1913-July 17, 1916.
File No. 174I. Flathead Branch, February 20, 1913-June 30, 1916.
File No. 197A. Colorado & Southern Railway Company: Court suit v Blair, et al., and related material, October 1897-September 11, 1912; September 12, 1913-February 5, 1916. 3 folders.
File No. 201. Northern Pacific & British Columbia Railway: Contracts, and related material, December 13, 1914-May 5, 1916.
File No. 205A. Western Dakota Railway Company: Knife River Line, and related material, August 25, 1913-April 24, 1914.
File No. 208C. United Railways, August 23, 1911-April 16, 1915.
File No. 213. Spokane and Seattle Railroad; Spokane International Railroad, May 7-June 4, 1912.
File No. 214A. Western Union Telegraph, May 5, 1880-June 9, 1916.
File No. 218. Pacific & Eastern Railway Company: Sinking Fund, and related material, June 8, 1914-December 18, 1916. 2 folders.
File No. 223. St. Paul Union Depot, October 4, 1913-March 4, 1916.

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Expand/CollapseLETTERS RECEIVED, UNREGISTERED

Expand/CollapseAuthor Indexes

Author indexes (undated) for dismantled scrapbooks whose contents are interfiled in the Letters Received, Unregistered, giving only the page numbers of the letters; and 8 small registers giving the author names, letter dates (1879-1883), and comments on subject matter.
When the indexes were parted from the corresponding letters, the date span was written on most, however, the letter-number references in the indexes are no longer relevant.
Related Material: Letters Received, unregistered: President, Vice President, and Other Officers include the letters or authors referred to in these indexes and registers.
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134.K.18.3BAuthor indexes, undated, October 16, 1879-December 1883. 7 folders and 8 volumes.

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Letters and telegrams, memoranda, reports, financial and legal documents, meeting notes, maps, mechanical drawings, and printed materials documenting many aspects of the Northern Pacific Railway Company's early history, especially those relating to its land holdings.
The records include information on the organization, financing, and promotion of the company; construction of the line; the company's problematic financial condition and the role played by the banking firm of Jay Cooke & Company in its financial management; lawsuits and legal issues; and, notably, the operations and concerns of the Land Department and its management of the railroad's land grant, such as the sale of lands, immigration and domestic migration to and settlement of the region tributary to the line, protection of timber lands from illegal logging, and Indian claims in Dakota Territory.
Correspondence, reports, and other items are addressed primarily to Northern Pacific officers and other officials (especially the president, but also the vice-president, secretary, and general counsel), Jay Cooke, and officials of Jay Cooke & Company. Most are from officers and employees of the railroad, as well as from Jay Cooke and his associates, officers of other companies doing business with the Northern Pacific, politicians, and government officials.
Recipients, many of whom were also authors, include John H. Ames, Ashbel H. Barney, Frederick Billings, George W. Cass, George Follett, Robert Harris, Thomas F. Oakes, George V. Sims, J. Gregory Smith, Ira Spaulding, Henry Stanton, George Stark, Henry Villard, Samuel Wilkeson, James B. Williams, and Charles B. Wright.
Arrangement: Chronological.
Other Finding Aid: More detail about the content of these letters and their writers is detailed in an inventory to the microfilm.
Related Material: Northern Pacific Land Department records, 1821-1876 (bulk 1870-1876), also available on microfilm (M446).
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M4591Microfllm:
Undated, 1864-1865.
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M4592 1866-1868.
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M4593 1869-February 1870.
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M4594 March-May 1870.
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M4595 June-July 1870.
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M4596 August-October 1870.
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M4597 November-December 1870.
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M4598 January 1871.
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M4599 February-March 1871.
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M45910 April-May 1871.
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M45911 June- August 1871.
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M45912 September-November 1871.
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M45913 December 1871-January 1872.
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M45914 February-March 1872.
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M45915 April-May 1872.
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M45916 June-August 1872.
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M45917 September-December 1872.
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M45918 January-February 1873.
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M45919 March 1873.
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M45920 April-May 1873.
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M45921 June-July 1873.
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M45922 August-October 1873.
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M45923 November 1873-February 1874.
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M45924 March-September 1874.
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M45925 October 1874-March 1875.
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M45926 April-June 1875.
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M45927 July 1-10, 1875.
Livingston Plan Requests, July 9-25, 1875.
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M45928Livingston Plan Requests, July 26-August 11, 1875.
July 11-31, 1875.
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M45929 August 1-15, 1875.
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M45930 August 16-September 20, 1875.
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M45931 September 21-October 1875.
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M45932 November-December 1875.
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M45933 January-February 1876.
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M45934 March-June 1876.
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M45935 July-November 1876.
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M45936 December 1876.
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137.H.6.9B1Closed Originals:
Access Restrictions: Letters Received, Unregistered: President, Vice President, and Other Officers (undated and 1864-1876), and Oversize items (undated, 1870-1875) are closed to general use. Researchers are directed to use the microfilm (M459).
Undated, 1864-1870.
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137.H.6.10F2 May-October 1870.
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137.H.7.1B3 November 1870-May 1871.
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137.H.7.2F4 June 1871-March 1872.
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137.H.7.3B5 April 1872-February 1873.
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137.H.7.4F6 March-December 1873.
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137.H.7.5B7 January 1874-July 1875.
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137.H.7.6F8 August-October 1875.
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137.H.7.7B9 November 1875-December 1876.
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100/ov52Oversize items:
No. 1, Standard Freight Car, undated.
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No. 2, Plan of Stern Wheel Transfer Boat, undated.
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No. 3, Deck Plan of Stern Wheel Transfer Boat, undated.
RESTRICTED.
No. 4, Jones & Laughlins, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, undated.
RESTRICTED.
No. 5, Map: Sioux City and St. Paul, Minnesota, Valley and Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad, undated.
RESTRICTED.
No. 6, Map of Town: Range 4 West, Township 10, North Range 3 West, undated.
RESTRICTED.
No. 7, Scale of Sections, undated.
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No. 8, Map: 2,500,000 Acres of the Best Wheat, Red River Valley, undated.
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No. 9, Machinery Information: Patent Band Saw and Machinery, undated.
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No. 10, Machinery Information: Railway Car-Heaters and Ventilators, undated.
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No. 11, Chaplin to Smith, August 26, 1870.
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No. 12, April 17, 1871.
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No. 13, Map, May 10, 1871.
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No. 14, Whartons Patent Railroad Switch, November 14, 1871.
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No. 15, Map: Minnesota Lake Superior, January 1872.
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No. 16, Map of Duluth, February 17, 1872.
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No. 17, Pittsburgh Steel Works, March 29, 1872.
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No. 18, Map of Buck Creek or Little Heart River, July 6, 1872.
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No. 19, Map: Part of Canada, January 18, 1873.
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No. 20, Map of Duluth, August 23, 1873.
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No. 21, Map: Township No. 49, November 12, 1873.
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No. 22, Plan: Railroad Station Accommodations at the Mouth of Nemadji River, Superior, Wisconsin, November 23, 1873.
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No. 23, Map: State of Michigan, 1875.
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P267010Open originals:
Circa 1876-circa 1892.
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137.H.7.9B11 January 1-November 30, 1877.
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137.H.7.10F12 December 1, 1877-February 14, 1879.
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137.H.8.1B13 February 15-August 15, 1879.
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137.H.8.2F14 August 16, 1879-undated, 1880.
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137.H.8.3B15 January 1-April 14, 1880.
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137.H.8.4F16 April 15-September 9, 1880.
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137.H.8.5B17 September 10, 1880-undated, 1881.
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137.H.8.6F18 Undated, 1881-April 6, 1881.
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137.H.8.7B19 April 7-July 16, 1881.
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137.H.8.8F20 July 16-September 22, 1881.
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137.H.8.9B21 September 23-November 4, 1881.
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137.H.8.10F22 November 5-December 18, 1881.
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137.H.9.1B23 December 19, 1881-April 30, 1882.
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137.H.9.2F24 May 1-November 15,1882.
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137.H.9.3B25 November 16, 1882-April 22, 1883.
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137.H.9.4F26 April 23-September 12, 1883.
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137.H.9.5B27 September 13, 1883-May 15, 1884.
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137.H.9.6F28 May 16, 1884-June 19, 1886.
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137.H.9.7B29 June 21,1886-December 31, 1890.
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137.H.9.8F30 1891-1922.

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Expand/CollapseLETTERS SENT

Expand/Collapse1871-1921

Letterpress books of outgoing letters of Northern Pacific secretaries Samuel Wilkeson (1871-1889), George H. Earl (circa 1890-1894 and 1897-1916), Charles F. Coaney (1896-1897), and Edward A. Gay (1916-1921). Also includes letters of Earl as assistant secretary (1886-1920); Gay's personal letters (1899-1917); and income tax letters of Earl, Gay, et al. (1914-1920).
These volumes originally formed part of a set of corporate records maintained by the Northern Pacific secretary's office.
Arrangement: Generally chronological, with some overlaps.
Related Material: Secretary: Receivers: Letters Sent, especially volumes 137-144.
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137.H.12.4F1Volume 127, Samuel Wilkeson, January 20, 1871-March 8, 1886.
Volume 128, Wilkeson, November 6, 1875-October 21, 1882.
Volume 129, Wilkeson, September 19, 1887-November 7, 1889.
Volume 130, Assistant Secretary: George H. Earl, October 27, 1886-December 13, 1889.
Volume 131, Assistant Secretary: George H. Earl, December 13, 1889-July 18, 1890.
Volume 132, Assistant Secretary and Secretary: Earl, July 19, 1890-February 18, 1891.
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137.H.12.5B2Volume 133, Earl, February 20-September 29, 1891.
Volume 134, Earl, September 29, 1891-May 12, 1892.
Volume 135, Earl, May 13, 1892-January 31, 1893.
Volume 136, Earl, February 1, 1893-January 4, 1894.
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137.H.12.6F3Volume 145, Charles F. Coaney, August 31, 1896-March 31, 1897.
Volume 146, Coaney, March 31-August 23, 1897.
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137.H.12.7B4Volume 147, Coaney and George H. Earl, August 23, 1897-January 4, 1898.
Volume 148, Earl, January 5-May 19, 1898.
Volume 149, Earl, May 19-November 7, 1898.
Volume 150, Earl, November 7, 1898-April 13, 1899.
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137.H.12.8F5Volume 151, Earl, April 14-October 11, 1899.
Volume 152, Earl, October 11, 1899-April 6, 1900.
Volume 153, Earl, April 7-September 15, 1900.
Volume 154, Earl, September 17, 1900-February 28, 1901.
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137.H.12.9B6Volume 155, Earl, March 1-July 30, 1901.
Volume 156, Earl, July 30-December 11, 1901.
Volume 157, Earl, December 12, 1901-March 18, 1902.
Volume 158, Earl, March 19-September 20, 1902.
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137.H.12.10F7Volume 159, Earl, September 22, 1902-February 6, 1903.
Volume 160, Earl, February 7-September 14, 1903.
Volume 161, Earl, September 15, 1903-April 27, 1904.
Volume 162, Earl, April 28, 1904-February 2, 1905.
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137.H.13.1B8Volume 163, Earl, February 3-November 1, 1905.
Volume 164, Earl, November 1, 1905-August 6, 1906.
Volume 165, Earl, August 7, 1906-January 25, 1907.
Volume 166, Earl, January 25-October 8, 1907.
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137.H.13.2F9Volume 167, Earl, October 8, 1907-April 22, 1908.
Volume 168, Earl, April 22-December 8, 1908.
Volume 169, Earl, December 8, 1908-August 6, 1909.
Volume 170, Earl, August 4, 1909-April 6, 1910.
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137.H.13.3B10Volume 171, Earl, April 6, 1910-January 18, 1911.
Volume 172, Earl, January 18-November 1, 1911.
Volume 173, Earl, November 1, 1911-September 21, 1912.
Volume 174, Earl, September 23, 1912-June 10, 1913.
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137.H.13.4F11Volume 175, Earl, June 10, 1913-February 20, 1914.
Volume 176, Earl, February 20-October 30, 1914.
Volume 177, Earl, October 31, 1914-February 19, 1915.
Volume 178, Earl, February 19-July 19, 1915.
Volume 179, Earl, July 2, July 21-December 15, 1915.
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137.H.13.5B12Volume 180, Earl, December 14, 1915-April 26, 1916.
Volume 181, Earl, April 26-September 6, 1916.
Volume 182, Earl, September 7-December 1, 1916.
Volume 183, Edward A. Gay, December 1, 1916-February 24, 1917.
Volume 184, Gay, February 23-May 31, 1917.
Volume 185, Gay, June 1-September 12, 1917.
Volume 186, Gay, September 12-December 4, 1917.
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137.H.13.6F13Volume 187, Gay, December 4, 1917-February 6, 1918.
Volume 188, Gay, February 6-April 22, 1918.
Volume 189, Gay, April 22-July 13, 1918.
Volume 190, Gay, July 12-September 20, 1918.
Volume 191, Gay, September 20-November 13, 1918.
Volume 192, Gay, November 13, 1918-January 29, 1919.
Volume 193, Gay, January 29-April 7, 1919.
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137.H.13.7B14Volume 194, Gay, April 7-July 1, 1919.
Volume 195, Gay, July 2-September 25, 1919.
Volume 196, Gay, September 26, 1919-January 9, 1920.
Volume 197, Gay, January 10-April 23, 1920.
Volume 198, Gay, April 22-July 18, 1920.
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137.H.13.8F15Volume 199, Gay, July 18-October 11, 1920.
Volume 200, Gay, October 11-December 24, 1920.
Volume 201, Gay, December 24, 1920-March 12, 1921.
Volume 202, Gay, March 15-May 27, 1921.
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137.H.13.9B16Volume 203, Gay, October 3, 1899-November 1, 1915.
Volume 204, Edward A. Gay, Personal, December 13, 1915-October 26, 1917.
Volume 205, Income Tax Letters: Earl, Gay, et al., January 3, 1914-January 14, 1915.
Volume 206, Income Tax Letters: Earl, et al., January 15, 1915-July 31, 1917.
Volume 207, Income Tax Letters: Earl et al., August 2, 1917-March 31, 1920.

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Letterpress books of outgoing letters of Thomas H. Canfield, Northern Pacific general agent, largely regarding financial matters and general railroad business. These volumes originally formed part of a set of corporate records maintained by the Northern Pacific secretary's office.
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137.H.17.7BVolume 444, February 12, 1868-March 13, 1870.
Volume 445, June 7, 1870-November 10, 1874.

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These volumes originally formed part of a set of corporate records maintained by the Northern Pacific secretary's office.
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137.H.17.6FVolume 435, April 17, 1893-June 4, 1896.
Volume 436, September 22, 1896-July 7, 1898.
Volume 437, July 26, 1898-June 12, 1900.
Volume 438, October 4, 1899-December 19, 1900.
Volume 439, January 3, 1901-January 2, 1903.
Volume 440, January 17, 1903-July 31, 1907.
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137.H.17.7BVolume 441, October 4, 1907-March 3, 1914.
Volume 442, March 16, 1914-June 12, 1918.

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Expand/CollapseMEETING PADS: DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, STOCKHOLDERS

Minutes, correspondence, agendas, notes, digests, and memoranda prepared for or used during meetings of the Northern Pacific board of directors (1889-1946), executive committee (1910-1936), and stockholders (1907-1938).


Arrangement: By meeting type, thereunder chronologically.


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137.I.17.1B1Northern Pacific Board of Directors:
1889-1915.
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137.I.17.2F2 1916-1922.
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137.I.17.3B3 1923-1925.
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137.I.17.4F4 1926-1928.
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137.I.17.5B5 1929-1930.
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137.I.17.6F6 1931-1933.
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137.I.17.7B7 1934-1936.
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137.I.17.8F8 1937-1939.
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137.I.17.9B9 1940-1942.
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137.I.17.10F10 1943-1946.
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137.I.18.1B11Northern Pacific Executive Committee:
1910-1917.
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137.I.18.2F12 1918-1920.
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137.I.18.3B13 1920-1922.
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137.I.18.4F14 1923-1924.
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137.I.18.5B15 1925-1926.
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137.I.18.6F16 1927-1932.
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137.I.18.7B17 1933-1936.
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137.I.18.8F18Northern Pacific Stockholders:
1907-1931.
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137.I.18.9B19 1932-1938.

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Expand/CollapseTELEGRAMS AND TELEGRAM CODES

Telegrams (1891), exchanged chiefly by Northern Pacific personnel, with information on freight and passenger scheduling and rates, location and availability of rolling stock, interline business, movements of Northern Pacific personnel, and claims; and telegram codes and related correspondence (1884-1886). Material was probably once part of a more extensive file of telegrams.


Arrangement: Chronological.


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137.H.10.5BRegarding codes, 1884-1886.
Includes the Winslow Lanier and Company Cypher Code and letters relating to it, additions to Miller's Cypher Code, and the manuscript of an unidentified code.
Telegrams, April-October 1891. 11 folders.

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Expand/CollapseLetters Sent: Purchasing Committee

These volumes originally formed part of a set of corporate records maintained by the Northern Pacific secretary's office.
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137.H.17.7BVolume 445A, Purchasing Committee, July 1-August 27, 1875. Pages 118-604.
Also includes letters of the Superintendent of Emigration.
Volume 446, Purchasing Committee, August 28, 1875-December 6, 1877.
Volume 447, Purchasing Committee (Cass), April 17, 1875-March 19, 1877.

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Registers of letters and other papers sent to the Northern Pacific receivers, largely during the period of the railroad's receivership, 1893-1896. They record each letter's author, date, subject, letter number (which is not helpful in locating items), and correspondence pad (file) number.
These are register indexes to the Receiver's Correspondence Pads, 1882-1896.
Arrangement: Alphabetical by first letter(s) of author's surname.
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136.E.9.4FLetter nos. 1-999. 1 volume.
Letter nos. 1000-3000. 1 volume.
Letter nos. 3001-5351. 1 volume.

Expand/CollapseReceivers' Correspondence Pads

Letters, minutes, statements, reports, contracts, and related papers with information on details of the Northern Pacific's 1893-1897 receivership, and on such other aspects of the Northern Pacific's history and management as its land grant, rights-of- way, personnel, claims, finances, construction of the line and associated structures and facilities, property maintenance, freight and passenger service, development of resources along the line, branch lines and subsidiary companies, and Yellowstone Park.
Primary recipients are receivers Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Rouse, and Henry C. Payne; James B. Williams and George H. Earl, secretaries to the receivers; John Scott, comptroller; and J. W. Kendrick, general manager.
Arrangement: In sequentially numbered subject files (entitled "pads" by the Northern Pacific); thereunder chronologically, though with numerous inconsistencies.
Related Material: Comptroller: Receivership Subject Files.
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137.I.14.3B1File No. 1. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, November 8, 1893-January 4, 1896.
File No. 2. Insurance, August 31, 1893-September 19, 1896.
File No. 3. Receivers' Reports, September 4, 1893-August 1895.
File No. 4. Reports of Grain Received at Terminals, August 19, 1893-September 23, 1895.
File No. 5. Passes, August 22, 1893-August 11, 1896.
File No. 6. Yellowstone Park Association, August 19, 1893-July 24, 1895.
File No. 7. Freight and Passenger Traffic, Northern Pacific and Competing Lines; Financial Status of Northern Pacific, August 23, 1893-December 4, 1895.
File No. 8. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, November 5, 1894-January 4, 1895.
File No. 9. Peavey Elevator at Northtown Junction, Minneapolis, May 25, 1894-January 28, 1895.
File No. 10. Switching Contracts: Northern Pacific with Other Lines, December 20-21, 1893; May 13, 1895.
File No. 11. Oil Purchases by Northern Pacific, January 22 and 31, 1895.
File No. 12. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, September 16, 1893-August 4, 1896.
File No. 13. Rental of Offices for Receivers in New York City, January 5-February 26, 1895.
File No. 14. Pass Agreements among Railroad Companies, January 3-22, 1895.
File No. 15. Passenger Cars, Freight Cars, Locomotives, January 26, 1893-May 19, 1896.
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137.I.14.4F2File No. 16. Unpaid Land Taxes in Washington, October 1, 1894; January 23, 1895.
File No. 17. Contingent Funds, January 21 and February 6, 1895.
File No. 18. Wisconsin Central Lines; Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, June 27, 1890; August 23, 1893-May 10, 1895.
File No. 19. Northern Pacific Receivers' Minutes: Correspondence regarding, August 30, 1893-July 15, 1896.
File No. 20. Examination of Accounts of Northern Pacific and Other Companies, October 19, 1893-May 22, 1895.
File No. 21. Miscellaneous, December 27, 1894-April 22, 1895.
File No. 22. Miscellaneous, January 11-March 30, 1895.
File No. 23. Miscellaneous, February 20-May 8, 1895.
File No. 24. Miscellaneous, January 16, 1894-February 26, 1896.
File No. 25. A Cross reference slip to a withdrawn letter, dated June 12, 1895.
File No. 26. Missing.
File No. 27. First Mortgage Bonds, Northern Pacific, February 1-June 6, 1895.
File No. 28. Claim of Struve, Allen, Hughes & McMicken, January 25-June 6, 1895.
File No. 29. Land Department Accounts: Correspondence regarding, August 7, 1893-May 27, 1895.
File No. 30. Town of New Rockford, North Dakota, September 12, 1894-June 10, 1895.
File No. 31. Northern Pacific, Yakima and Kittitas Irrigation Company and Yakima Investment Company, December 28, 1893-September 30, 1895.
File No. 32. Land Deeds Executed or Transmitted by Receivers and Other Land Business, January 7, 1895-August 26, 1896.
File No. 33. Congressional Legislation Regarding Forfeiture of Land Grants, Mineral Land Classification, Northern Pacific Receivership, and Other Subjects, July 5, 1894-March 23, 1895.
File No. 34. Rocky Fork Coal Company of Montana, September 18, 1893-January 17, 1896.
File No. 35. Superior Consolidated Land Company, September 28, 1893-July 25, 1895.
File No. 36. Franks, Western Union Telegraph Company, October 2, 1893-April 18, 1896.
File No. 37. Chicago & Calumet Terminal Railway Company, March 29, 1893-April 14, 1896.
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137.I.14.5B3File No. 38. Branch Lines, December 3, 1894-January 22, 1895.
File No. 39. Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon, October 9, 1893-September 20, 1895.
File No. 40. Committee of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Collateral Trust Notes, August 17, 1893-June 14, 1895.
File No. 41. Missing.
File No. 42. Salary of Joseph D Redding, Local Counsel of Northern Pacific at San Francisco, June 13, 1894-January 18, 1895.
File No. 43. Claim of Alford Brothers against Northern Pacific, January 29-February 4, 1895.
File No. 44. Poor's Manual, Purchase and Distribution, September 18, 1893-September 19, 1895.
File No. 45. Securities of the Trust Estate in the Safety Deposit Vaults of the New York Stock Exchange, January 22-April 11, 1895.
File No. 46. Claim of the Carnegie Steel Company against Northern Pacific, January 21, 1895.
File No. 47. Personnel: Applications for Positions, Letters of Recommendation, and related material, August 23, 1893-January 14, 1896.
File No. 48. Personal Injury Claim of Mintie Carver, January 25-February 1, 1895.
File No. 49. Virginia Land and Townsite Company, December 9, 1893-April 23, 1896.
File No. 50. Claims, Damage and Personal Injury: Against Northern Pacific, January 5-21, 1895.
File No. 51. Missing.
File No. 52. Non-Northern Pacific Business Interests of Northern Pacific Officers and Employees along the Line of the Northern Pacific and Branches and at Termini, December 13, 1894-May 10, 1895.
File No. 53. Westinghouse Air Brake Company's Claim against Northern Pacific, October 19, 1893-January 2, 1895.
File No. 54. Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, October 10, 1893-January 3, 1895.
File No. 55. Replacement of Bridge at Perma on Rocky Mountain Division, January 16-February 27, 1895.
File No. 56. Sales of Land, Timber, Town Lots; Land Disposition Policies, August 17, 1893-July 31, 1896.
File No. 57. St. Paul Union Depot Company; Union Depot Company of Spokane Falls, November 13, 1893-March 2, 1895.
File No. 58. Engagement of Britton & Gray as Attorneys for Northern Pacific Receivers in Washington, D.C., December 14, 1894-April 11, 1896.
File No. 59. Rights-of-Way and Branch Lines, October 11, 1893-January 27, 1896.
File No. 60. Right-of-Way at Staples, Minnesota, December 31, 1894-May 3, 1895.
File No. 61. Change in Location of Ticket Office, Portland, Oregon, January 10-March 1, 1895.
File No. 62. Minutes of the Western Committee, 1894-1895.
File No. 63. Passes, December 28, 1894-August 24, 1896.
File No. 64. Tacoma Land Company, February 16, 1882-March 31, 1896.
File No. 65. Great Northern Lease, Minneapolis Union Station Property, February 18-March 8, 1895.
File No. 66. Freight Rates to Fargo, North Dakota, January 23-February 4, 1895.
File No. 67. Cullen & Tool, Helena, Montana, Regarding Their Bill for Legal Services against the Montana Union Railway Company, April 27, 1894-February 8, 1895.
File No. 68. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, October 9, 1893-August 31, 1896.
File No. 69. Coal Bunker at Tacoma, Washington, January 25-June 12, 1895.
File No. 70. Proposed Removal of the Parrott Mining and Smelting Company from Butte, Montana, to Whitehall, Montana, September 12, 1894-April 20, 1896.
File No. 71. New Depot Site in Minneapolis; Leases of Great Northern Facilities; Lease of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company Facilities, October 2, 1894-December 3, 1895.
File No. 72. Deposit, Exchange, and Freight Payment Procedures, January 4-February 12, 1895.
File No. 73. Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company; Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, October 2, 1893-January 17, 1896.
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137.I.14.6F4File No. 74. Taxes, October 25, 1893-April 18, 1896.
File No. 75. Proposed Military Post at Spokane, Washington, December 8, 1894-March 23, 1895.
File No. 76. Missing.
File No. 77. Diversion of East-Bound Mail from Billings, Montana, via the Burlington Route, February 1-March 5, 1895.
File No. 78. Duluth Transfer Railway Company, August 19, 1893-May 15, 1895.
File No. 79. Pullman Strike: The Case of C. J. C. Prior, September 13, 1894-March 4, 1895.
File No. 80. Proposed Military Post at Tacoma, Washington, February 16-March 5, 1895.
File No. 81. Northern Pacific Coal Company, August 30, 1893-April 1, 1896.
File No. 82, The Northwest Magazine, September 23, 1893-March 4, 1895.
File No. 83. Estate of William Denniston, November 2, 1894-January 9, 1895.
File No. 84. Tolls: St. Louis River Bridge at Duluth, Minnesota, October 13, 1893-March 5, 1895.
File No. 85. Receivers' Certificates and Other Financial Affairs of Receivers, August 15, 1893-July 10, 1895.
File No. 86. Duties and Powers of the Northern Pacific Land Commissioner, November 10, 1893-July 1, 1895.
File No. 87, Vacation of Plat, Town of Kennewick, Yakima County, Washington, January 23-March 7, 1895.
File No. 88. Bridge Replacements and Repairs, September 19, 1893-April 18, 1896.
File No. 89. Western Town Lot Company, February 23 and March 5, 1895.
File No. 90. Northern Pacific Land Grant: Surveying, Conveying, and Other Land Fees Due the Federal Government, December 12, 1893-November 11, 1895.
File No. 91. General Office Building, St. Paul, and other Northern Pacific Offices, August 17, 1893-April 30, 1895.
File No. 92. Property Inventory of Northern Pacific along the Main Line and On the Wisconsin Central Lines: Correspondence regarding, October 6, 1893-February 26, 1895.
File No. 93. Minnesota Belt Line Railway and Transfer Company, Minneapolis Stock Yards and Packing Company, March 15, 1893-April 29, 1896.
File No. 94. C. W. Hoffman Coal Contract, Timberline Mines, Montana, March 28, 1895-September 3, 1895.
File No. 95. Claim against the Grant Locomotive Works, Chicago, Illinois, April 26, 1894-April 15, 1895.
File No. 96. Pay Scales of Railroad Personnel; Labor Organizations, August 19, 1893-September 27, 1895.
File No. 97. Mail Service, including that on branch lines, September 4, 1893-August 20, 1895.
File No. 98. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company: Bills, Bonds, Stock, Facilities, August 22, 1893-September 18, 1895.
File No. 99. Right-of-Way Matters: Including Those Involving the Land and River Improvement Company and the Superior Short Line Railway Company, December 31, 1892-September 11, 1895.
File No. 100. Grade Reductions on the Line and Business Outlook, March 18-September 19, 1895.
File No. 101. Dividend Scrip, September 19, 1893-March 25, 1895.
File No. 102. The Line and Facilities on the Line: Maintenance and Improvements, December 1, 1893-March 2, 1894.
File No. 103. Stampede and Mullan Tunnels, July 1, 1894-March 7, 1895.
File No. 104. Land Department Expenses, September 13, 1893-December 10, 1894.
File No. 105. Damages to the Tacoma Harbor and Dock, December 1, 1894-January 24, 1895.
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137.I.14.7B5File No. 106. Missing.
File No. 107. Missing.
File No. 108. Agreements with the Marquis de Mores assigned to the Northern Pacific Refrigerator Car Company, March 22, 1895-January 14, 1896.
File No. 109. Missing.
File No. 110. Land Grant of the Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company, September 16, 1893-April 1, 1895.
File No. 111. Passenger Depot, Missoula, Montana, February 10-June 27, 1895.
File No. 112. Abolishment of the Office of Treasurer to the Receivers, March 29-April 12, 1895.
File No. 113. Alley Line Property, March 14-23, 1895.
File No. 114. Extra Compensation for the New York Accounting Office, January 10-March 23, 1895.
File No. 115. Advance to the Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, February 26-March 23, 1895.
File No. 116. Loss of Safe at Tacoma, Washington; Monthly Audit of Accounts, February 20-March 23, 1895.
File No. 117. Telephone rentals, August 22, 1893-May 9, 1895.
File No. 118. Lighting of Manitoba Hotel, General Offices, and Station at Winnipeg, Manitoba, April 4, 1894-April 5, 1895.
File No. 119. Income Tax, January 29-April 8, 1895.
File No. 120. Price of Roslyn Coal, March 2-23, 1895.
File No. 121. Missing.
File No. 122. Defalcation of Employees: J. A. Saucier, March 22, 1895.
File No. 123. Commissions on Land Sales, November 21, 1893-May 7, 1895.
File No. 124. Poor's Manual of Railroads, December 1, 1893-May 7, 1896.
File No. 125. Missing.
File No. 126. Management of the Land Grant of the St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, March 1-May 16, 1895.
File No. 127. Railroad Legislation in Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Washington, March 21-September 9, 1895.
File No. 128. Request of John L. Nisbet, Secretary of the Third Mortgage Bondholders' Protective Committee, for Certain Information, February 11- April 4, 1895.
File No. 129. Claim against the Tacoma National Bank, February 9-April 5, 1895.
File No. 130. Weekly Credits to Mines, March 29-May 6, 1895.
File No. 131. Withdrawal from Sate of Lands in Montana and Idaho, March 21-April 8, 1895.
File No. 132. Reports on Crops and Condition of Business, August 18, 1893-October 28, 1895.
File No. 133. Proposed New Railroad in the Red River Valley, April 4-15, 1895.
File No. 134. Missing.
File No. 135. Release of Union Pacific Bond, March 30-April 4, 1895.
File No. 136. Missing.
File No. 137. Interest of F. J. Dunbar in the Gallatin, Montana, Townsite, August 16, 1894-April 1, 1895.
File No. 138. E. Ringolds' Demand for Possession of Central Washington Railroad Land, January 22-February 16, 1895.
File No. 139. Express Business, March 9, 1894-April 12, 1895.
File No. 140. Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company: Injuries Suffered in Car Derailment near New Rockford, October 24, 1893-April 12, 1895.
File No. 141. Payment of Lost or Destroyed Coupons, March 15, 1895-June 24, 1896.
File No. 142. Claim for Fees, J. M. Armstrong, Clerk of the Superior Court, Spokane, Washington, February 16-April 12, 1895.
File No. 143. Claim of World's Fair Commissioners, State of Washington, February 16-June 12, 1895.
File No. 144. Sundry items charged against account Receivers by the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company and items held in cash by the railroad and the date of the receivership for dividends paid to wrong parties, April 4-12, 1895.
File No. 145. Claim of Clara Hempy, February 26-April 30, 1895.
File No. 146. Columbia River Railway Company; Columbia River Railway and Navigation Company, March 16, 1894-May 6, 1895.
File No. 147. Missing.
File No. 148. Suits Involving the Northern Pacific, the Union Pacific Railway Company and the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railroad Company, November 29, 1894-April 30, 1895.
File No. 149. Proposal for Creating a Department of Tests, May 3 and 6, 1895.
File No. 150. Paul Schulze's Embezzlement from the Land Department, March 12-July 19, 1895.
File No. 151. Hudson Bay Railway Company, April 29-June 1, 1895.
File No. 152. Montana Union Railway Company, April 14, 1894-September 26, 1895.
File No. 153. Uncollectable Accounts, March 8-May 7, 1895.
File No. 154. Suit against Washington L. Cooper, February 19-May 3, 1895.
File No. 155. Bonded Employees, Land Department; Bonds in Favor of the Northern Pacific Coal Company and the Puget Sound and Alaska Steam Ship Company, September 19, 1894-January 1896.
File No. 156. Records Destroyed by Fire at St. Paul; Construction of Vaults, General Office Building, St. Paul, March 22-June 10, 1895.
File No. 157. Rates on Coal and Construction Material over the Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway, January 23-May 15, 1895.
File No. 158. Improvements at Little Falls, Minnesota, May 13 and 16, 1895.
File No. 159. Missing.
File No. 160. Compensation of Counsel in Removal Proceedings, May 3-15, 1895.
File No. 161. Bill of W. H. Bliss for Legal Services, February 21-May 10, 1895.
File No. 162. Payment for Transportation of Troops during Railroad Strike, July 1894, and during the "Coxey Movement," February 1-May 15, 1895.
File No. 163. Proposed Arrangement with D. R. McGinnis for Advertising and Sale of Lands, May 10 and 16, 1895.
File No. 164. Interest on Deferred Payments on Land Contracts, May 4-15, 1895.
File No. 165. Suits against Henry Villard and other Northern Pacific Directors, May 10-June 1, 1895.
File No. 166. Embezzlement by H. L. Crosby, Clerk in the Tacoma Land Office, April 25-May 10, 1895.
File No. 167. Certification of Purchases by Purchasing Agent Acting as Proxy of the General Manager and as Assistant General Manager, April 30-May 20, 1895.
File No. 168. Approval or Rejection of Contracts, December 30, 1893-July 25, 1895.
File No. 169. Paving Fargo, North Dakota, Streets; Closing Fargo Shops, May 14-July 1, 1895.
File No. 170. St. Paul Syndicate; Spokane Falls Station and Yards, February 19, 1890; April 26, 1894.
File No. 171. Pass Held by H. H. Trowbridge, May 11-21, 1895.
File No. 172. Attempted Train Robbery at Nelson Station, Near Clealum, May 15 and 20, 1895.
File No. 173. Missing.
File No. 174. Employment of Surety Companies, August 16, 1893-May 17, 1895.
File No. 175. Albert E. Lee, John Baker, Frank Rock, and J. Weinberg Cases, February 21-May 18, 1895.
File No. 176. Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad, May 16-21, 1895.
File No. 177. Shingle Shipments, May 20 and 23, 1895.
File No. 178. Missing.
File No. 179. Frank Strube Claim, February 20-May 17, 1895.
File No. 180. Claim of Harvester Companies for Commissions, April 4 and May 7, 1895.
File No. 181. Dissolution of the Northern Pacific and Idaho Railroad Company, April 5-May 17, 1895.
File No. 182. Central Washington Railroad Company, March 2, 1894-May 11, 1896.
File No. 183. Proposed Excursion West on the Northern Pacific Line in Cars of the Wagner Palace Car Company, May 10-20, 1895.
File No. 184. Charter of the Steamer Sehome for Victoria Route, May 13-14, 1895.
File No. 185. Filing of Claims, Steel Companies, September 11, 1893-December 22, 1894.
File No. 186. Designation of the First National Bank of Helena as an Additional Depository, December 12, 1893-May 22, 1895.
File No. 187. Ancillary Orders, February 15-May 31, 1895.
File No. 188. Proposed Line, Montana Railroad Company, Townsend to Castle, May 24-July 17, 1895.
File No. 189. Deposit of Consolidated Bonds under the Collateral Trust with the Reorganization Committee, February 26-May 14, 1895.
File No. 190. Great Northern Railway Company, August 21, 1893-September 20, 1895.
File No. 191. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Company Lease, March 3, 1894-May 18, 1895.
File No. 192. Resignation of James McNaught as Counsel, April 26-29, 1895.
File No. 193. Bowers Coal Mine, Livingston, Montana, May 20-29, 1895.
File No. 194. George A. Simpson's Connection with the Townsite Company, May 16-22, 1895.
File No. 195. Tacoma as a Grain Market, May 15-June 24, 1895.
File No. 196. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, June 6, 1895.
File No. 197. Freight and Passenger Tariffs, April 1, 1894, May 27, 1895.
File No. 198. Northwestern Electric Light Company Note and James McNaught, May 27-June 21, 1895.
File No. 199. Tide Lands in Washington, July 3-10, 1895.
File No. 200. Grace Church Property at Winnipeg, June 6-July 1, 1895.
File No. 201. Missing.
File No. 202. Lease of Land at Fargo to M. F. Williams, March 7-June 13, 1895.
File No. 203. H. W. Fairweather and Defaulted Bond, January 30-June 10, 1895.
File No. 204. Contribution to the Sufferers of the Explosion at Butte, Montana, February 13-June 12, 1895.
File No. 205. Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company, January 3, 1894-August 20, 1896.
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137.I.14.8F6File No. 206. Transfer Books of Preferred and Common Stock, September 9, 1895.
File No. 207. Assistance for Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Mrs. L. P. Stromquist, Wives of Men Killed in Company Service, June 10-September 6, 1895.
File No. 208. Consolidating Work of the Machinery Department, June 10-18, 1895.
File No. 209. Claim of Charles Gallert, June 27-August 12, 1895.
File No. 210. Claim for Damages to King County, Washington, for Laying Out Public Road, May 4-18, 1896.
File No. 211. Warehouse at Anacortes, May 20-June 26, 1895.
File No. 212. Cipher Books, September 29, 1893-March 11, 1896.
File No. 213. Timberlands, Timber, and Stumpage, October 24, 1893-June 15, 1895.
File No. 214. Business Transacted at Spokane, Washington, June 14, 1895.
File No. 215. Court Orders and other Court Documents, August 21, 1893-May 11, 1896.
File No. 216. Irregularities at Wahpeton Station, June 22-September 18, 1895.
File No. 217. Missing.
File No. 218. Requests to change the name of Edison Station, Washington to South Tacoma, June 12-July 1, 1895.
File No. 219. Report of Receivers, June 25-July 6, 1895.
File No. 220. Payment of Interest and Sinking Fund on First Mortgage Bonds, December 12, 1893-July 5, 1895.
File No. 221. Land for Helena, Montana, Capitol Site, October 20, 1894-July 1, 1895.
File No. 222. Work to be done on the Line; Rails, including purchases, December 30, 1893-September 27, 1895.
File No. 223. Missing Coupons, June 27 and July 1, 1895.
File No. 224. Request for Transportation of the Gospel: Car of the Church Evangelistic Union (American Sunday-School Union), August 18, 1894-July 1, 1895.
File No. 225. David O'Brien and James Holmes Judgments, February 8-December 7, 1895.
File No. 226. Washington and Columbia River Railway Company, August 31, 1893-August 11, 1895.
File No. 227. Edison Shop (Washington) Lands, July 15-19, 1895.
File No. 228. Trackage agreement between the Fargo and Southwestern, Northern Pacific, and James River Valley Railroads, November 18, 1886-July 1, 1895.
File No. 229. Interstate Commerce Commission, June 13, 1895-April 20, 1896.
File No. 230. Wisconsin Central Lines, September 23, 1893-July 1, 1895.
File No. 231. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Expenditures, June 15 and July 1, 1895.
File No. 232. Deed, to Heirs of Frederick Essige, March 1-July 25, 1895.
File No. 233. Remittances from St. Paul to New York, July 3-15, 1895.
File No. 234. Cancellation of Land Lists in Walla Walla and Vancouver Land Districts, September 28, 1894-July 19, 1895.
File No. 235. Bill of Land Department against Operating Department for Stumpage, July 15-August 23, 1895.
File No. 236. Branch Lines: Finances, Officers, Directors, Leases, Contracts, and related material, September 16, 1893-June 17, 1896.
File No. 237. Papers Relating to the Chicago and Calumet Terminal Railway Company in the Vaults in the Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Station in Chicago, October 25, 1894.
File No. 238. Missing.
File No. 239. Missing.
File No. 240. Deficit in the Land Account of the Missouri Division, January 24, 1894-July 17, 1895.
File No. 241. Missing.
File No. 242. Stockyard at Rice's Station, Minnesota, July 24-September 18, 1895.
File No. 243. Unpaid Paychecks; Fire Kindling Apparatus, St. Paul and Minneapolis Roundhouses, November 24, 1893-September 18, 1895.
File No. 244. Track to Page Brothers Mill, Anoka, Minnesota, August 23-September 18, 1895.
File No. 245. Power of Attorney, Favor of A. O. Canfield, August 19-September 10, 1895.
File No. 246. Claim of William McDermott, United States Marshal, Helena, Montana, Growing out of ARU Strike, April 15-August 30, 1895.
File No. 247. Masterson, Wilson and Reese Lease at Tacoma, Washington, September 6-11, 1895.
File No. 246. Branch Lines, Meetings, July 10, 1894-September 14, 1896.
File No. 249. Demand of the American Exchange National Bank, New York City, for Payment of Chicago and Northern Pacific Loan, July 18-August 23, 1895.
File No. 250. Brayton Ives: Requests for Information and miscellaneous, October 25, 1893-August 23, 1895.
File No. 251. Bonds Covering Various Positions, May 3-August 23, 1895.
File No. 252. Case of Mrs. L. F. Barker against Northern Pacific, February 20-August 23, 1895.
File No. 253. Land Department Report, July 12, 1895.
File No. 254. Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company, June 13-September 18, 1895.
File No. 255. Application to Enjoin Settlers from Making Proofs and Obtaining Patents on Indemnity Land, February 15-April 23, 1895.
File No. 256, Fire in the Bozeman Tunnel, September 8-13, 1895.
File No. 257. Extension of the Keystone Spur, September 19, 1895.
File No. 258. Division of Territory between Western Lines, September 14-19, 1895.
File No. 259. Appointment of Charles W. Mott as General Emigration Agent of the Land Department, August 27-September 17, 1895.
File No. 260. Rental of Box Cars from Peavey Grain Line Company, September 14, 17, 1895.
File No. 261. Sale of Land in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, to Andrew Redving, March 2-September 25, 1895.
File No. 262. Allowance to George S. Baxter, Treasurer for the Receivers, March 29-August 29, 1895.
File No. 263. Expenditures Required on the Northern Pacific and Branch Lines, May 18, July 10, 1895
File No. 264. Title to Land at Anacortes, May 7 and 9, 1895.
File No. 265. Missing.
File No. 266. Petition from Bozeman, Montana, Citizens Regarding the Transfer of Certain Facilities to Logan, September 19, 1895.
File No. 267. Traffic on the Minnesota Division, September 16, 1895.
File No. 268. Tacoma Light and Water Company Contract, November 2, 1894-March 1, 1895.
File No. 269. Winnipeg Transfer Railway Company Contract, June 10-November 10, 1895.
File No. 270. Farmers Railroad, North Dakota, June 24, July 1, 1895.
File No. 271. Donation of Lot in Spokane to Mrs. R. J. Rusk, May 22-September 3, 1895.
File No. 272. Resignation of Receivers, October 3 and 8, 1895.
File No. 273. Relations between the Great Northern and Northern Pacific: Proposals by Maxwell Van Zandt Woodhull, May 16-31, 1895.
File No. 274. Seattle, Lake Sure and Eastern Railway Company, February 28, 1894-June 19, 1895.
File No. 275. Nez Perce Reservation: Mineral, Timber, and other Resources, undated.
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137.I.14.9B7File No. 276. Route to Portland via the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, September 14, 1894.
File No. 277. Portion of the Land Grant Involved in the McRae Forfeiture Bill, August 3, 1894.
File No. 278. Selection of Indemnity Lands, December 4, 1893; February 2, 1894.
File No. 279. Request of Lewiston, Idaho, Citizens for Extension of the Spokane and Palouse Line to Lewiston, April 20, 1894-January 8, 1895.
File No. 280. Land Department Finances, August 21, 1893, September 15, 1894.
File No. 281. Right of Way across Property of Dennis & Bradley in Spokane, Washington, April 13, 1893-December 12, 1894.
File No. 282. Transportation of Troops during Strike, December 12, 1894.
File No. 283. Owen Fargusson Property, Duluth, Minnesota, December 10, 1894.
File No. 284. Transportation of Government Troops and Property in 1892, December 5 and 7, 1894.
File No. 285. Consolidated Balance Sheets of Corporation and Receivers' Books, Showing Condition of Trust Estate, December 31, 1893-June 30, 1895.
File No. 286. Reports on Operations of the Legal Department, August 23, 1893-September 21, 1894.
File No. 287. Lease of coal lands to John H. Conrad, June 1, 1893-October 18, 1894.
File No. 288. Missing.
File No. 289. Deed from the Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company to Alexander Moore, January 22-February 8, 1895.
File No. 290. Land Sold to Luman H. Tenney, February 13-May 10, 1895.
File No. 291. Proposed Charter of Steamships for the Alaska Business, March 25-27, 1895.
File No. 292, J. B. Montgomery v Northern Pacific Receivers (Land Case), December 7, 1894-November 13, 1895.
File No. 293. Wheat in Bonded Warehouses, Duluth, November 1-21, 1894.
File No. 294. Claim of Sebastian Geisey, December 5, 1893-September 11, 1894.
File No. 295. Receivership of the Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company, September 5, 1894-April 14, 1896.
File No. 296. Claim of Griggs & Huestis regarding construction of the Yakima and Pacific Coast Railroad, August 18, 1893-September 24, 1894.
File No. 297. Coal Lands Purchased by Paul Schulze, January 18, 1888-November 26, 1894.
File No. 298. Northern Pacific v City of Spokane: The Spokane Crossings Case, October 24 and November 1, 1894.
File No. 299. Washington National Park, September 1 and November 19, 1894.
File No. 300. Carbon Hill Coal Contract, January 23, 1894.
File No. 301. Kirkland Branch at Seattle, February 16 and 26, 1894.
File No. 302. Seattle Transfer Company, August 23, 1893-March 22, 1894.
File No. 303. Railroad Tie Contracts, September 11, 1893-June 29, 1894.
File No. 304. Agreements between Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, and the Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad Company regarding Property in Seattle, December 21, 1894-December 10, 1895.
File No. 305. Collection of Dividend on St. Paul and Northern Pacific Stock from Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, November 11-20, 1895.
File No. 306. Chicago Union Transfer Railway Company, October 3, 1894- November 15, 1895.
File No. 307. Suits against the Northern Pacific Refrigerator Car Company, January 10 and 14, 1896.
File No. 308. Gilbin v Northern Pacific, January 16-17, 1896.
File No. 309. Coal Lease to E. F. Lawson; stone Lease to C. A. Carlson, September 9, 1895-February 4, 1896.
File No. 310. Missing.
File No. 311. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company and Interest on Sinking Fund, January 24 and February 8, 1896.
File No. 312. Fort Missoula Military Reservation, December 29, 1892-October 8, 1894.
File No. 313. Miscellaneous, June 13-December 29, 1893.
Includes information on labor relations, branch lines, facilities, purchase of rails, freight contracts, law suits, and receivership business (management and finance).
File No. 314. Wisconsin Central Railroad Company; Wisconsin Central Company; Wisconsin Central Lines, August 21, 1893-October 18, 1894.
File No. 315. Outstanding Pay Checks, Outstanding Time Checks, and Unclaimed Wages, August 15-October 23, 1893.
File No. 316. Compensation for Counsels, October 6, 1893-February 21, 1896.
File No. 317. C. W. Griggs and Associates; St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, August 9-December 21, 1893.
File No. 318. Northern Pacific Indebtedness, August 17, 1893-December 17, 1894.
File No. 319. Northern Pacific and Branch Line Finances: Bonds, Mortgages, Scrip, Interest, Sinking Fund, and related material, September 1, 1893-March 30, 1896.
File No. 320. Forms of Deeds and Contracts, Land Sales, October 23, 1893-April 21, 1896.
File No. 321. Banks Designated as Depositories for Northern Pacific Funds, August 21, 1893-March 3, 1896.
File No. 322. Northern Pacific Steamship Company, August 23, 1893.
File No. 323. Transcontinental Rates, August 16, 1893-November 15, 1894.
File No. 324. Contract between the City of Vancouver, the Burrard Inlet and Frazer Valley Railway Company, the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company, and the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, December 11-12, 1893.
File No. 325. Proposed Settlement with the North American Company, November 1-December 9, 1893.
File No. 326. Butte, Anaconda, and Pacific Railroad; Anaconda Company, December 21, 1893.
File No. 327. Northern Pacific as Bonded Common Carrier: Relations with Collector of Customs, District of Puget Sound, December 5 and 20, 1893.
File No. 328. Claims, Lyle and Alexander Cameron, November 28, 1893-March 31, 1894.
File No. 329. Traffic Relations with Union Pacific, September 30-October 18, 1893.
File No. 330. German American Trust Company: Transfer Agent for Northern Pacific, August 27, 1891-January 4, 1894.
File No. 331. A. E. Johnson and Company, Land and Emigration Agents, September 3, 1893-November 8, 1894.
File No. 332. Fargo Hotel Lease, August 9, 1893-April 2, 1894.
File No. 333. Saginaw Steel Steamship Company, August 23-September 13, 1893.
File No. 334. Miscellaneous.
Includes information on the receivership (both Northern Pacific and the branch lines), rails, the Railway Clearing House in Chicago, freight, claims, facilities, lawsuits, land, the Washington World's Fair Commission.
File No. 335. Annual Passes, September 20-October 30, 1893.
File No. 336. Sale to Andrew Redving of Bean's Gravel Pit Property near Grand Forks, North Dakota, June 29-November 1, 1893.
File No. 337. Claim by the Pullman Palace Car Company, September 9, 1893-May 10, 1894.
File No. 338. Contract with the Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railway Company, September 13, 1893-October 1, 1894.
File No. 339. Emigration Promotion, Washington, September 20 and 22, 1893.
File No. 340. Reduction in Mileage, Passenger and Mixed Trains, September 9 and 13, 1893.
File No. 341. Through Car Service to Chicago and Other Schedules, August 24-October 7, 1893.
File No. 342. Engineering, Purchasing, and Right of Way and Lease Departments, September 18-October 9, 1893.
File No. 343. Missing.
File No. 344. Change in Division Headquarters from Dickinson to Glendive, October 4 and 6, 1893.
File No. 345. Renewal of Lease of Chicago Office, November 27, 1893.
File No. 346. Payment of Stock Claims Originating before August 15, October 13, 1893.
File No. 347. Tacoma Light and Water Company, October 23, 1893.
File Nos. 348-350. Missing.
File No. 351. Policies regarding Land Sales, August 17-18, 1893.
File No. 352. Claims, August 17, 1893-December 20, 1894.
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137.I.14.10F8File No. 353. Claim of Willard Wright, September 29-October 2, 1893.
File No. 354. Ancillary Order in Foreclosure Proceedings, November 7-8, 1893.
File No. 355. Standard Oil Company Claim, December 6, 1893-October 17, 1894.
File No. 356. Receivers' Bonds, August 23, 1893-September 15, 1896.
File No. 357. St. Paul Syndicate, September 15-21, 1893.
File No. 358. Preferred Stock for Land, August 16, 1893-November 26, 1894.
File No. 359. Bonding of Employees, October 12, 1893-November 22, 1894.
File No. 360. Miscellaneous, August 16, 1893-April 17, 1896.
Includes information on freight rates, lawsuits, payment of bills and claims, contracts, receivers' meetings and other business, branch lines, sleeping cars, land sales, leases and contracts, stocks, bonds and scrip, and the International Railway Congress.
File No. 361. Stocks and Bonds; Tacoma Ordinance regarding Right of Way, June 4-July 23, 1894.
File No. 362. Accounts of S. R. Ainslie and other Financial Transactions, January 3-October 17, 1894.
File No. 363. Financial Planning for the Receivership, June 4-September 21, 1894.
File No. 364. Inventory of Securities, April 9, 1894.
File No. 365. Agreement with the Summit Wood Company, April 2-November 22, 1894.
File No. 366. Flat Head Coal and Iron Company, June 16-July 29, 1894.
File No. 367. Lands Purchased by Charles W. Hassler, Trustee, March 4-12, 1896.
File No. 368. Persons Authorized to Countersign Paychecks, September 5-October 29, 1894.
File No. 369. Claims, March 28 and 30, 1894.
File No. 370. Outstanding Bank Checks, October 18-24, 1894.
File No. 371. Side Track Facilities for George William Ballou's Concentrator near Whitehall Station, Montana, March 3-October 5, 1894.
File No. 372. Bonded Shipments, Customs Regulations, and related material, January 15-November 28, 1894.
File No. 373. Terminating Receivership of the Spokane and Palouse Railroad Company; Other Branch Lines; Foreign Bondholders, January 31-July 2, 1894.
File No. 374. Proposal to Reinstate T. J. Laughlin as Conductor, September 10-18, 1894.
File No. 375. Payments to the YMCA, November 13-15, 1894.
File No. 376. Transportation of Chinese Sentenced to Deportation, March 15- May 9, 1894.
File No. 377. Inquiry on Behalf of Persons Interested in Northern Pacific Stocks and Securities, June 23 and July 10, 1894.
File No. 378. Passenger and Freight Business, January 25-October 24, 1894.
File No. 379. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, September 19 and 21, 1894.
File No. 380. Reports to the Commissioner of Railroads, October 15-November 3, 1894.
File No. 381. Adjustment of the Land Grant, March 15-November 13, 1894.
File No. 382, Kelso Brothers: Lease of Lands in Central Washington, January 31-March 23, 1894.
File No. 383. Land Advertisements, January 19 and February 3, 1894.
File No. 384. Lease to J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company of Property in Fargo North Dakota, April 6-28, 1894.
File No. 385. World's Columbian Exposition, April 21-December 12, 1894.
File No. 386. Dakota Car Company, March 16 and April 1, 1896.
File No. 387. Contract with Seattle and Northern Railroad Company and Elija Smith, January 13, 1895.
File No. 388. Northern Pacific and Great Northern Strike, April 20-August 13, 1894.
File No. 389. Settlement of the Henry Lehman and C. H. Peterson Cases, April 9 and 26, 1894.
File No. 390. Lease to Eureka Coal Company, April 10-November 27, 1894.
File No. 391. Claims, January 2, 1894.
File No. 392. Order of the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission in Coal Case, September 22 and October 2, 1894.
File No. 393. James River Valley Railroad Bonds, April 3-May 1, 1894.
File No. 394. Decker, Howell and Company, September 7, 1894.
File No. 395. Branch Line Earnings, October 23-December 26, 1894.
File No. 396. Passenger Depot, Chehalis, Washington, August 22 and 31, 1894.
File No. 397. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, September 26, 1894.
File Nos. 398-402. Missing.
File No. 403. Northern Pacific v Musser: Sauntry Land, Logging, and Manufacturing Company and the Omaha Railway Company, May 28, 1894.
File No. 404. Trust Lands; Receivers' Certificates, December 29, 1893-October 26, 1894.
File No. 405. Magill and Company Lease, Warehouse Site at Fargo, North Dakota, August 23-September 24, 1894.
File No. 406. James McNaught's Relations with the Northern Pacific, January 3-12, 1894.
File Nos. 407-413. Missing.
File No. 414. Sale of Old Locomotives and Rails, March 2-December 7, 1894.
File No. 415. Missing.
File No. 416. Summit Mineral Railway Company, March 24, 1894.
File No. 417. Second and Third Mortgage Bonds, Consolidations, June 28-July 26, 1894.
File No. 418. Black Diamond Coal Company, June 6-October 30, 1894.
File No. 419. Claim, W. T. Cavanaugh and Thomas McGill, March 24 and December 15, 1894.
File No. 420. Payment of Vouchers, November 22, 1893-November 28, 1894.
File No. 421. Coal Lands and Leases, July 19-November 1, 1894.
File No. 422. Regarding an Annual Report of the Northern Pacific, April 8-20, 1896.
File No. 423. Lost First Mortgage Bond, January 22-February 20, 1896.
File No. 424. Stock in Names of Northern Pacific Receivers, January 20-28, 1896.
File No. 425. Claim of Peter Brady for Refund of Cost of Perfecting Title to Lands in Washington, August 19-September 19, 1895.
File No. 426. Northern Pacific Bonded Employees, November 23, 1894-April 9, 1895.
File No. 427. Agreement for Use of West Side Line in St. Paul by Wisconsin Central, March 5-June 17, 1895.
File No. 428. Agreement with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad Company; Designation of Northern Pacific's Eastern Terminus, April 7-May 9, 1896.
File No. 429. Stock in Branch Lines Held by Directors, Officers, Receivers, February 28, 1894-April 18, 1896.
File No. 430. Receivership Proceedings at Winnipeg, April 14, 1896.
File No. 431. Miscellaneous.
Includes information on the receivers' business with the Northern Pacific and Branch Lines, claims, leases, contracts and deeds, construction proposals, facilities, freight business, and lawsuits.
File No. 432. Alexander McKenzie's Lease of Land in Bismarck, North Dakota, February 19-May 19, 1892.
File No. 433. Account with Decker, Howell and Company, August 30, 1894.
File No. 434. Notice to Creditors in the State of Washington, August 16 and 20, 1894.
File No. 435. Claim of Willson & Koke, Sureties, October 11-12, 1894.
File No. 436. Stock Transfers and Bond Registration, January 18-February 1, 1894.
File No. 437. Reorganization Committee and John H. McClement, October 7, 1894.
File No. 438. Indemnity Bond, Ashley Stables, November 7-13, 1894.
File No. 439. Claim of Edward D. Adams and Associates, December 3, 1894.
File No. 440. Consolidated Mortgage Bonds, February 17 and 24, 1894.
File No. 441. Bonds, American Surety Company, March 20-September 4, 1894.
File No. 442. Rams Horn Right of Way, Seattle, Washington, March 19-June 13, 1894.
File No. 443. Morris Vetter, Locomotive Engineer: Questions Arising from the Strike, October 19-November 16, 1894.
File No. 444. Matte Shipments from the Anaconda Company, June 6, 1894.
File No. 445. Northern Pacific lease of Great Northern Tracks between St. Paul and Minneapolis and tracks and Depots of Minneapolis Union Railway Company, May 21-29, 1894.
File No. 446. Missing.
File No. 447. Coal Lands, January 21, 1888-September 14, 1894.
File No. 448. Outside Agencies, April 20 and May 1, 1894.
File No. 449. Traffic Arrangements with Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, May 29-September 29, 1894.
File No. 450. Receivers' Accounts, April 18 and 22, 1896.
File No. 451. Missing.
File No. 452. Lease to Youghiogheny and Leheigh Coal Company at Superior, Wisconsin, January 9, 1894.
File No. 453. Pass Agreements, February 7, 1894.
File No. 454. Enginemens' Schedules, January 12-June 15, 1894.
File No. 455. Claim of George A. Simpson on Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, March 15, 1894.
File No. 456. Coal Supplies, Prices, and Freight Rates, June 1-December 10, 1894.
File No. 457. Damage from Washouts, June 1-July 20, 1894.
File No. 458. Heated and Refrigerated Car Service, February 3-October 20, 1894.
File No. 459. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, May 24-June 28, 1894.
File No. 486. Ira W. Burhans: Right of Ways, Middletown and Superior, Wisconsin, November 11, 1891-February 28, 1894.
File No. 461. Cost of Lewiston Extension of the Spokane and Palouse Railroad from Nez Perce Indian Reservation to Lewiston, December 30, 1894.
File No. 462. Garrison Gateway, October 13-24, 1894.
File No. 463. Association of German Bondholders, October 2-10, 1893.
File No. 464. Missing.
File No. 465. Land: Lien under the General First Mortgage, March 19, 1894.

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Letterpress books of outgoing letters of Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, and Henry C. Rouse as Northern Pacific receivers in bankruptcy, and of secretaries to the receivers George H. Earl and James B. Williams.
These volumes originally formed part of a set of corporate records maintained by the Northern Pacific secretary's office.
Arrangement: In several chronological sequences.
Related Material: Secretary: Letters Received, Unregistered: President, Vice President, and Other Officers (M459); Secretary: Letters Sent (1871-1921); and Comptroller: Receivership Subject Files (1893-1897).
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137.H.17.4FVolume 424, Receivers: Oakes, Payne, and Rouse, August 6, 1893-May 25, 1894.
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137.H.17.5BVolume 425, Oakes, Payne, and Rouse, May 25, 1894-February 2, 1895.
Volume 426, Oakes, Payne, and Rouse, February 2, 1895-May 29, 1896.
Volume 427, Secretary for Receivers: James B. Williams, August 17-October 25, 1893.
Volume 428, Williams, October 25-December 14, 1893.
Volume 429, Williams, December 13, 1893-January 29, 1894.
Volume 430, Williams, January 30-March 27, 1894.
Volume 431, Williams, March 27-May 16, 1894.
Volume 432, Williams, May 16-August 7, 1894.
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137.H.17.6FVolume 433, Williams, August 7-November 1, 1894.
Volume 434, Williams and George H. Earl, October 31, 1894-January 29, 1895.
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137.H.12.5BVolume 137, Earl, January 15, 1894-September 11, 1895.
Volume 138, Earl, September 13, 1895-September 9, 1896.
Volume 139, Earl, September 3, 1896-April 28, 1897.
Volume 140, Earl, January 29-April 3, 1895.
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137.H.12.6FVolume 141, Earl, April 3-June 4, 1895.
Volume 142, Earl, June 4-September 9, 1895.
Volume 143, Earl, September 9, 1895-June 23, 1896.
Volume 144, Earl, June 26-August 31, 1896.

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Expand/CollapseMiscellaneous Correspondence

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129.E.7.3BCopy of J. Gregory Smith letter to Senator George F. Edmunds, February 20, 1869.
Transmittal of letter to R. H. Relf. Relates to San Juan Island, and was printed as miscellaneous Document No. 14, 41st Congress, 2nd Session.
Correspondence relating to The Bad Lands Cowboy, May 14, 1885.
Includes issue of The Bad Lands Cowboy, published in Medora, Dakota Territory.

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Letterpress books of outgoing letters of assistant secretaries William H. Gemmell (1897-1900), P. Wilson Corbett (1900), and R. H. Relf (1900-1913).
Arrangement: Generally chronological, with some overlaps.
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137.H.13.9B1Volume 208, W. H. Gemmell: Telegrams, March 11, 1897-July 10, 1899.
Volume 209, Gemmell and P. W. Corbett: Telegrams, July 11, 1899-March 30, 1900.
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137.H.13.10F2Volume 210, Gemmell, April 21-September 24, 1897.
Volume 211, Gemmell, September 24, 1897-January 4, 1898.
Volume 212, Gemmell, January 4-May 28, 1898.
Volume 213, Gemmell, May 21-October 13, 1898.
Volume 214, Gemmell, October 13, 1898-February 18, 1899.
Volume 215, Gemmell, February 18-May 20, 1899.
Volume 216, Gemmell, May 22-October 2, 1899.
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137.H.14.1B3Volume 217, Gemmell, October 3, 1899-January 30, 1900.
Volume 218, Gemmell, Corbett, January 30-April 4, 1900.
Volume 219, Corbett, April 4-24, 1900.
Volume 220, Corbett, April 24-May 10, 1900.
Volume 221, Corbett, May 10-28, 1900.
Volume 222, Corbett, May 28-June 13, 1900.
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137.H.14.2F4Volume 223, Corbett, June 12-July 3, 1900.
Volume 224, Corbett, July 5-23, 1900.
Volume 225, Corbett, July 23-August 25, 1900.
Volume 226, Corbett and R. H. Relf, August 25-October 1, 1900.
Volume 227, Relf, October 1-26, 1900.
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137.H.14.3B5Volume 228, Relf, October 27-November 26, 1900.
Volume 229, Relf, November 26-December 24, 1900.
Volume 230, Relf, December 26, 1900-January 24, 1901.
Volume 231, Relf, January 24-February 21, 1901.
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137.H.14.4F6Volume 232, Relf, February 23-March 29, 1901.
Volume 233, Relf, March 29-April 30, 1901.
Volume 234, Relf, May 1-18, 1901.
Volume 235, Relf, May 18-29, 1901.
Volume 236, Relf, May 29-June 12, 1901.
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137.H.14.5B7Volume 237, Relf, June 13-27, 1901.
Volume 238, Relf, June 27-July 11, 1901.
Volume 239, Relf, July 11-25, 1901.
Volume 240, Relf, July 25-August 10, 1901.
Volume 241, Relf, August 10-26, 1901.
Volume 242, Relf, August 29-September 14, 1901.
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137.H.14.6F8Volume 243, Relf, September 16-28, 1901.
Volume 244, Relf, September 28-October 29, 1901.
Volume 245, Relf, October 29-November 13, 1901.
Volume 246, Relf, November 13-26, 1901.
Volume 247, Relf, November 26-December 9, 1901.
Volume 248, Relf, December 9-23, 1901.
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137.H.14.7B9Volume 249, Relf, December 24, 1901-January 9, 1902.
Volume 250, Relf, January 9-25, 1902.
Volume 251, Relf, January 25-February 8, 1902.
Volume 252, Relf, February 8-25, 1902.
Volume 253, Relf, February 26-March 12, 1902.
Volume 254, Relf, March 11-27, 1902.
Volume 255, Relf, March 27-April 8, 1902.
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137.H.14.8F10Volume 256, Relf, April 7-18, 1902.
Volume 257, Relf, April 19-May 1, 1902.
Volume 258, Relf, May 2-13, 1902.
Volume 259, Relf, May 13-24, 1902.
Volume 286, Relf, May 23-June 6, 1902.
Volume 261, Relf, June 6-18, 1902.
Volume 262, Relf, June 17-July 1, 1902.
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137.H.14.9B11Volume 263, Relf, July 1-14, 1902.
Volume 264, Relf, July 14-26, 1902.
Volume 265, Relf, July 25-August 9, 1902.
Volume 266, Relf, August 9-21, 1902.
Volume 267, Relf, August 21-September 3, 1902.
Volume 268, Relf, September 3-12, 1902.
Volume 269, Relf, September 12-25, 1902.
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137.H.14.10F12Volume 270, Relf, September 26-October 7, 1902.
Volume 271, Relf, October 7-18, 1902.
Volume 272, Relf, October 20-29, 1902.
Volume 273, Relf, October 29-November 26, 1902.
Volume 274, Relf, November 26-December 26, 1902.
Volume 275, Relf, December 26, 1902-January 16, 1903.
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137.H.15.1B13Volume 276, Relf, January 16-February 10, 1903.
Volume 277, Relf, February 11-March 13, 1903.
Volume 278, Relf, March 13-April 16, 1903.
Volume 279, Relf, April 16-May 15, 1903.
Volume 280, Relf, May 16-June 17, 1903.
Volume 281, Relf, June 17-July 14, 1903.
Volume 282, Relf, July 15-August 12, 1903.
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137.H.15.2F14Volume 283, Relf, August 12-September 11, 1903.
Volume 284, Relf, September 11-October 9, 1903.
Volume 285, Relf, October 9-November 2, 1903.
Volume 286, Relf, November 2-December 1, 1903.
Volume 287, Relf, November 28, 1903-January 2, 1904.
Volume 288, Relf, January 2-February 10, 1904.
Volume 289, Relf, February 10-March 21, 1904.
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137.H.15.3B15Volume 290, Relf, March 22-April 30, 1904.
Volume 291, Relf, April 30-June 7, 1904.
Volume 292, Relf, June 7-July 12, 1904.
Volume 293, Relf, July 13-August 26, 1904.
Volume 294, Relf, August 26-October 7, 1904.
Volume 295, Relf, October 6-November 8, 1904.
Volume 296, Relf, November 7-December 14, 1904.
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137.H.15.4F16Volume 297, Relf, December 15, 1904-January 25, 1905.
Volume 298, Relf, January 25-March 7, 1905.
Volume 299, Relf, March 6-April 8, 1905.
Volume 300, Relf, April 10-May 11, 1905.
Volume 301, Relf, May 11-June 9, 1905.
Volume 302, Relf, June 10-July 13, 1905.
Volume 303, Relf, July 13-August 23, 1905.
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137.H.15.5B17Volume 304, Relf, August 23-September 25, 1905.
Volume 305, Relf, September 25-November 2, 1905.
Volume 306, Relf, November 2-December 11, 1905.
Volume 307, Relf, December 11, 1905-January 24, 1906.
Volume 308, Relf, January 27-March 7, 1906.
Volume 309, Relf, March 7-April 14, 1906.
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137.H.15.6F18Volume 310, Relf, April 17-May 23, 1906.
Volume 311, Relf, May 23-June 27, 1906.
Volume 312, Relf, June 27-July 31, 1906.
Volume 313, Relf, circa July-August 1906.
Volume 314, Relf, circa September-October 1906.
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137.H.15.7B19Volume 315, Relf, October 13-November 21, 1906.
Volume 316, Relf, November 21, 1906-January 7, 1907.
Volume 317, Relf, January 7-February 5, 1907.
Volume 318, Relf, February 6-March 21, 1907.
Volume 319, Relf, March 21-April 23, 1907.
Volume 320, Relf, April 24-May 31, 1907.
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137.H.15.8F20Volume 321, Relf, May 31-July 15, 1907.
Volume 322, Relf, July 15-August 27, 1907.
Volume 323, Relf, August 27-September 30, 1907.
Volume 324, Relf, September 30-October 23, 1907.
Volume 325, Relf, October 23-December 3, 1907.
Volume 326, Relf, December 3, 1907-January 7, 1908.
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137.H.15.9B21Volume 327, Relf, January 6-February 4, 1908.
Volume 328, Relf, February 4-March 23, 1908.
Volume 329, Relf, March 23-May 4, 1908.
Volume 330, Relf, May 4-June 6, 1908.
Volume 331, Relf, June 6-July 6, 1908.
Volume 332, Relf, July 6-August 19, 1908.
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137.H.15.10F22Volume 333, Relf, August 22-September 24, 1908.
Volume 334, Relf, September 25-November 2, 1908.
Volume 335, Relf, November 2-December 8, 1908.
Volume 336, Relf, December 8, 1908-January 18, 1909.
Volume 337, Relf, January 18-February 18, 1909.
Volume 338, Relf, February 25-April 3, 1909.
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137.H.16.1B23Volume 339, Relf, April 3-May 11, 1909.
Volume 340, Relf, May 11-June 23, 1909.
Volume 341, Relf, June 24-August 2, 1909.
Volume 342, Relf, August 2-September 16, 1909.
Volume 343, Relf, September 16-October 19, 1909.
Volume 344, Relf, October 22-December 7, 1909.
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137.H.16.2F24Volume 345, Relf, December 7, 1909-January 18, 1910.
Volume 346, Relf, January 18-March 12, 1910.
Volume 347, Relf, March 12-April 27, 1910.
Volume 348, Relf, April 27-June 10, 1910.
Volume 349, Relf, June 10-July 16, 1910.
Volume 350, Relf, July 19-August 25, 1910.
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137.H.16.3B25Volume 351, Relf, August 25-September 30, 1910.
Volume 352, Relf, October 1-28, 1910.
Volume 353, Relf, October 28-December 8, 1910.
Volume 354, Relf, December 7, 1910-January 23, 1911.
Volume 355, Relf, January 23-March 14, 1911.
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137.H.16.4F26Volume 356, Relf, March 13-May 1, 1911.
Volume 357, Relf, May 1-June 12, 1911.
Volume 358, Relf, June 12-July 21, 1911.
Volume 359, Relf, July 22-September 7, 1911.
Volume 386, Relf, September 13-October 19, 1911.
Volume 361, Relf, October 18-November 22, 1911.
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137.H.16.5B27Volume 362, Relf, November 22, 1911-January 8, 1912.
Volume 363, Relf, February 28-April 15, 1912.
Volume 364, Relf, April 15-May 25, 1912.
Volume 365, Relf, May 25-July 6, 1912.
Volume 366, Relf, July 6-August 22, 1912.
Volume 367, Relf, August 22-October 11, 1912.
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137.H.16.6F28Volume 368, Relf, October 11-November 29, 1912.
Volume 369, Relf, December 2, 1912-January 20, 1913.

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Includes letters, minutes, reports, and other related material.
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137.H.18.1B1File No. 1. Insurance on Express Matter While in Transit, 1895.
File No. 2. Rules for the Prevention of Fire, 1894-1903.
File No. 3. Insurance on Signal Towers, Park Junction, and Belt Line Junction: Minnesota Belt Line and Transfer Company, 1897.
File No. 4. Insurance: Recommendations of Chief Engineer that the Railroad Carry Its Own Insurance, 1895-1898.
File No. 5. Valuation of the Fleet: Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company; Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company, 1896.
File No. 6. Insurance on Wool Stored in Warehouses, 1896.
File No. 7. Freight Warehouse Insurance, Winnipeg, 1895-1896.
File No. 8. Central Washington Railroad Insurance, 1895.
File No. 9. Instructions regarding Transmitting Reports on Damages and Losses by Fire, 1895.
File No. 10. Storage of Gasoline Prohibited, 1895.
File No. 11. Use of Gasoline in buildings and Cabooses, 1894-1897.
File No. 12. Insurance on equipment, 1895.
Includes Code of Rules Governing the Condition of, and Repairs to, Freight Cars.
File No. 13. Minnesota Transfer Company: Liability for Loss of Freight by fire, 1892-1893.
File No. 14. Insurance: Inspection Report of 1892: Recommendations for improvements to decrease danger of fire, 1892.
File No. 15. Insurance: Northern Pacific Express Company, 1895.
File No. 16. Use of Kerosene Oil Stoves in Cabooses, 1895-1904.
File No. 17. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company: Deeds for Right of Way; Inventory of Those Returned from New York, 1897.
File No. 18. Spokane, Union Depot Company Papers, 1894-1897.
File No. 19. [File No. 19 was incorporated into File No. 60 by Northern Pacific.]
File No. 20. Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company, Annual Meeting, 1896-1897.
File No. 21. Northern Pacific Coal Company, Annual Meeting, 1896.
File No. 22. Northwest Equipment Company of Minnesota, Annual Meeting, 1897.
File No. 23. Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company, Annual Meeting, 1897.
File No. 24. Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company Resolution Regarding Issue of Bonds, 1897.
File No. 25. Northern Pacific Railway Company Publication of Notices of Annual Meetings, 1897.
File No. 26. Chicago Union Transfer Railway Company, Annual Meetings, 1897-1910.
File No. 27. Dakota Car Company Meetings, Sales of Property, and related material, 1896-1897.
File No. 28. Cancellation of Contract Between Northern Pacific Express Company and Northern Pacific Railroad Company for Handling Express Business Over Wisconsin Central Lines, 1896.
File No. 29. Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 1897.
File No. 30. Lake Superior Terminal and Transfer Railway Company, 1897-1909.
File No. 31. Branch Line Companies: Transfer of Qualifying Stock to President Charles S. Mellen, 1897.
File No. 32. Missing.
File No. 33. Oregon Improvement Company, Foreclosure, 1897.
File No. 34. Alley Line Property, St. Paul Warehouse Property, Transfer to the Northwestern Improvement Company, 1896-1898.
File No. 35. Missing.
File No. 36. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, Report Made to Department of Railways of Canada on Tickets Sold in 1896, 1897.
File No. 37. Tacoma: Easement for Approaches to Eleventh Street Bridge, 1896-1897.
File No. 38. Billings, Montana: Lease of Warehouse to A. L. Babcock Company for Steam Flouring Mill; Excess Premium, 1897-1898.
File No. 39. Branch Line Companies: Filing Articles of Incorporation with Secretary of State, Washington, 1897.
File No. 40. Cancelled Application of J. S. Sigler for Lease for Water Pipe Line Near Meeker Junction, Washington, 1900.
File No. 41. Branch Line Companies: Annual Stockholders' Meetings of Various Branch Line Companies; Directors' Organization Meetings of Same Companies, 1897.
File No. 42. Rejected Application of W. C. Riley for Lunch Counter Lease at Logan, Montana, 1900-1901.
File No. 43. Northern Pacific Library: Books Presented by Henry Villard, 1897.
File No. 44. Duluth: Insurance on Elevator, Dock, Warehouse, 1897.
File No. 45. Deed from Northern Pacific Railroad Company to Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore [PSS] Railroad Company; Right of Way Between Puyallup Junction and Stuck Junction.
Cross Referenced to File No. 616.
File No. 46. Chicago Terminal and Transfer Railway Company Disaffirmation of Certain Contracts of Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 1897.
File No. 47. Minneapolis Stock Yards and Packing Company, New Brighton Land Company, 1897.
File No. 48. Northern Pacific Express Company's Insurance, 1897.
File No. 49. Insurance on Baggage While In Depots, 1897.
File No. 50. Wool Insurance, 1897.
File No. 51. Contract Between Southern Montana Coal Company and Northern Pacific Railway Company regarding Gebo Coal Mines, 1897.
File No. 52. Sale of Montana Southern Railroad Company Roadbed to Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway Company, 1897-1898.
File No. 53. Insurance: Handling Silk Shipments by Freight Trains, 1898.
File No. 54. Insurance: Alley Line Property, St. Paul, Northwestern Improvement Company, 1897.
File Nos. 55, 56. Insurance: Coeur d'Alene Fleet and Steamer Frederick Billings, 1896-1898, 1960.
File No. 57. Washington Short Line Railway Company Assignment of Stock Subscriptions, 1897.
File No. 58. Helena and Jefferson County Railroad Company Agreement, Bond, and Deed to C. W. Cannon, 1897.
File No. 59. Rules Governing Approval of Vouchers, 1897, 1929, 1931.
File No. 60. Northern Pacific Express Company Bonds to United States Government for Transportation: Dutiable Merchandise; Unappraised Merchandise, 1897.
File No. 61. Northern Pacific Railway Company, Common Carrier Bonds, 1897-1899.
File No. 62. Northern Land and Development Company Annual Meeting, 1897-1901.
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137.H.18.2F2File No. 63. Insurance: Correspondence regarding Amounts To Be Charged Other Companies for which Northern Pacific Insures, 1897.
File No. 64. Missing.
File No. 65. Seattle: Contract Between Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad Company, and Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, and the Clise Investment Company Covering Right of Way on Line of Revised Ram's Horn Franchise, Not Executed, 1897.
File No. 66. Missing.
File No. 67. Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company Transfer of Stock Owned by Northern Pacific to the Northwestern Improvement Company, 1898.
File No. 68. Insurance: Resident Agent Law in the State of Washington, 1897-1898.
File No. 69. Missing.
File No. 70. Missing.
File No. 71. Insurance on Asiatic Cargoes Received from Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company at Wallulla Junction, 1897-1898.
File No. 72. Lease Between Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad Company and Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, Turntable Site at Seattle, 1897.
File No. 73. Gaylord & Ruby Valley Railway Company, 1897-1898.
File No. 74. Virginia Land & Townsite Company Annual Meeting, 1898, 1897-1898.
File No. 75. Northwestern Improvement Company, 1897-1898.
File No. 76. Insurance: Coal of Northwestern Coal Railway Company's Dock, 1898, 1901.
File No. 77. Insurance: Objection of Insurance Company to Payment on Account of Matches Destroyed By Fire, 1897-1898.
File No. 78a. Contracts Disaffirmed by the Northern Pacific, 1896-1898, 1919.
File No. 79. Missing.
File No. 80. Correspondence regarding insurance on steamers City of Seattle and City of Kingston, 1896-1898.
Including Alaskan Trip Insurance Under Charter to Dodwell, Carlill & Company (Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company).
File No. 81. Missing.
File No. 82. Lewiston Extension of Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, 1898.
File No. 83. Conveyance by Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company of a Small Piece of Ground at Little Falls Occupied by Buildings of the St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1898.
File No. 84. Missing. Pembina: Authority for F. C. Warner To Sign Custom House Bonds for Northern Pacific.
Coversheet has this notation: Transferred to Doc. 1386.
File No. 85. Northwestern Improvement Company Filing of Articles of Incorporation and Appointment of John P. Vollmer as Statutory Agent in Idaho, 1898.
File No. 86. Northwest Equipment Company of Minnesota: City of New York Asks for a Return for Purposes of Taxation, 1898.
File No. 87. Missing.
File No. 88. Receivers' Stock: Correspondence regarding transfer of certain stock from the receivers to the Northern Pacific, 1897-1898.
File No. 89. Insurance: Correspondence regarding the storage of Gasoline in Company Buildings, 1897, 1903.
File No. 90. Papers regarding Estimated Gross Earnings Wired to Colonel D. S. Lamont, 1897.
File No. 91. Insurance: List of Leased Buildings Insured; Correspondence regarding the Storage of Oil in Oneota Depot, 1897.
File No. 92. Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway Company Annual Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings, 1898.
File No. 93. Steamer City of Kingston, fire caused by explosion of gasoline: Correspondence regarding claim and adjustment, Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, 1898.
File No. 94. Insurance on Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company's steamer Edith, carried by Charterers, 1897.
File No. 95. Insurance on the St. Paul Vinegar Factory, 1897.
File No. 96. Cancellation of insurance on the steamer Eliza Anderson on account of the sale of the boat, Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, 1897.
File No. 97. Northwestern Improvement Company, copy of Debenture Bond, 1917, 1921.
File No. 98. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company Annual Meeting of 1900, 1900-1901.
File No. 99. Diagram of Comparative Statistics of Operation Compiled from Annual Reports of Various Railroads, 1898-1899.
File No. 100. Analysis of Prior Lien Mortgage, Made by J. H. McClement, 1896, 1899.
File No. 101. Missing.
File No. 102. Insurance on Ocean Warehouse (Contents), Tacoma, 1896-1901.
File No. 103. Insurance: Tea insured in L.S. and M.S. Car 2432S in St. Paul Yard for W. J. Butterfield, New York, 1898.
File No. 104. Rocky Fork Branch of Northern Pacific, 1898.
File No. 105. Insurance: Correspondence with Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, 1898.
File No. 106. Insurance: Seattle & International, Spokane & Seattle, Montana Union, 1898.
File No. 107. Insurance Department: Correspondence with W. E. Barnett of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, 1898.
Insurance:
File No. 108. Notice to Tea Shippers, 1898.
File No. 109. Stolen Silk, Claim of Vivanti Brothers, 1896, 1898.
File No. 110. Organization of the Northern Pacific Department, Appointment of the Inspector, and related material, 1898.
File No. 111. Additional Premium Due the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, 1897-1898.
File No. 112. City of Kingston, marine insurance: Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company; Montana Union insurance, 1898-1899.
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137.H.18.3B3File No. 113. Yellowstone Park Association: Re-Insurance of Risk Carried in Northern Pacific Fund, 1898.
File No. 114. Insurance: Rates To Be Charged on Certain Items, 1897-1898.
File No. 115. Minnesota Belt Line Railway and Transfer Company Annual Meeting, 1898.
File No. 116. Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company Annual Meeting, 1898.
File No. 117. Seattle and International Railway Company and Spokane and Seattle Railway Company regarding Officers and Stockholders, 1898.
File No. 118. Interlocking Plant of the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Ashland Railway Company at Moquah, Wisconsin, 1897.
File No. 119. Branch Line Companies: Annual Meetings in the West, 1897.
File No. 120. Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company Transfer of Stock to Northwestern Improvement Company, 1897-1898.
File No. 121. J. W. Kendrick Appointed Representative of Various Companies.
File dispersed by Northern Pacific.
File No. 122. Minneapolis Stock Yards and Packing Company General Correspondence, 1898, 1909.
File No. 123. Correspondence with the New York Office regarding contracts, 1897, 1904.
File No. 124. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Cross referenced to File No. 757.
File No. 125. Statement of Judgments Against Northern Pacific, 1898.
File No. 126. Insurance: Assignment of Specified Policies of the Central Washington Railway Company to Northern Pacific, 1898.
File No. 127. Insurance: Annual Report, 1898.
File No. 128. Insurance Department, 1898-1910.
File No. 129. Montana Railway Company Indebtedness to Northern Pacific, 1898, 1901-1903.
File No. 130. Correspondence regarding Policy with National Fire Insurance Company, and related material, 1898.
File No. 131. Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company, Annual Meeting.
Cross referenced to File No. 756.
File No. 132. Right of Way Deeds in Favor of Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, 1898.
File No. 133. Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company Annual Report.
Cross referenced to File No. 756.
File No. 134. Tacoma Land Company's Reorganization Agreement.
Cross referenced to File No. 1289.
File No. 135. Insurance: Correspondence regarding Pro-Rating Freight Charges on Shipments Destroyed by Fire, 1898, 1901, 1907.
File No. 136. Agreement, Northern Pacific and City of Seattle, 1896-1898.
File No. 137. Superintendent's Statement of Operation: Freight Statistics, 1898.
File No. 138. Printed Applications Showing Listing on the New York Stock Exchange of Prior Lien Bonds and Preferred and Common Stock, and Correspondence, 1896-1914.
File No. 139. Circulars and Correspondence regarding handling Carbide of Calcium, 1898.
File No. 140. Insurance: Statements of Fire Losses, Collections, Heavy Risks, and related topics, 1898-1899.
File No. 141. Missing.
File No. 142. Regarding trip of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hopkins Through Yellowstone Park: Ownership of stock by Hopkins, 1898.
File No. 143. Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon Meetings, 1898-1899.
File No. 144. Souris River Branch of the Northern Pacific & Manitoba Railway Company in Manitoba: Correspondence regarding Construction, Bonds, and related material, 1898-1899.
File No. 145. St. Paul Union Depot Company Correspondence and Extracts from Minutes regarding Company Stock.
Cross referenced to File No. 536.
File No. 146. Insurance Correspondence regarding Fire Protection in Pump Houses, 1898-1899.
File No. 147. Missing.
File No. 148. Correspondence regarding Filing With the Board of Directors Lists of Right of Way Department Deeds and Leases Executed; Lists, 1898-1899.
File No. 149. Missing.
File No. 150. Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers regarding Claims for Silk Lost in Transit and Claims Therefore Against British & Foreign Marine Insurance Company, 1898-1899.
File No. 151. Correspondence regarding Placing One Hundred Fire Extinguishers on Line of Northern Pacific, 1898-1899.
File No. 152. Various Recommendations for Insurance, Not Approved by General Manager, 1897-1898.
File No. 153. Valuable Shipments from the Coast, Valuation Under $10,000, Not Reported for Insurance to the British & Foreign Marine Insurance Company, 1897-1900.
File No. 154. Various Reports as to Valuations of Contents of Wool Warehouses, 1898.
File No. 155. Correspondence regarding Transfer of Property of Branch Line Companies to the Northern Pacific, 1898-1900.
File No. 156. Correspondence regarding trip of Western Railway Fire Underwriters' Inspector Over Line of the Northern Pacific, 1899.
File No. 157. Insurance on 728 Packages of Tea, a/c W. J. Butterfield, Contained in Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Car 8997, St. Paul Yard, 1899.
File No. 158. Copy of Deed, Morton S. Paton et al. to the Spokane and Seattle Railway Company, 1896.
Cross referenced to File No. 1336, "In Safe."
File No. 159. Certificate from Secretary of State, Washington, Certifying Correctness of Attached Copy of Resolution of Northern Pacific Board Covering Palmer Cut-Off, 1899.
Cross referenced to File No. 1243.
File No. 186. Missing.
File No. 161. Correspondence, Employees' Accident Insurance: Investigation of Various Companies and Reports Concerning the Same, 1898-1899.
File No. 162. Annual Meeting, Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company, 1899.
File No. 163. Correspondence regarding Bill of Sale of City of Kingston, Puget Sound & Alaska Steamship Company, 1899.
File No. 164. Papers regarding comparison of Time on Yellowstone Park Travel, 1899.
File No. 165. Correspondence regarding transfer of New Brighton Land Company's Stock to the Northwestern Improvement Company, Appraisal of Land, and related material, 1897, 1899.
File No. 166. Correspondence regarding Certified Copies of Articles of Incorporation of the Seattle and International Railway Company and the Spokane and Seattle Railway Company, 1899.
File No. 167. Correspondence and Copy of Deed Dated April 3, 1899; Donating to the City of St. Paul for Park Purposes, a Strip of Land from the Como Shop Grounds, 1899.
File No. 168. Appointment of Agents and Attorneys to Receive and Enter Merchandise at Custom Houses and Power of Attorney Appointing George S. Bush and J. W. Allen at Seattle, 1899.
File No. 169. Meeting of the Northern Pacific Express Company, 1899.
File No. 170. Land Exchange, Lawton Sipple and Northern Pacific, 1898-1899.
File No. 171. Northern Pacific Succession to Title and Operation of the Old Central Washington Railroad Company, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1903.
File No. 172. Adjustment of Loss of Building at Anaconda, Montana; Leased to the Butte, Anaconda, and Pacific Railway Company, 1899.
File No. 173. Meeting of Trustees of Puget Sound & Alaska Steamship Company Declaring Dividend of $33,710.07, 1898-1899.
File No. 174. Missing.
File No. 175. Meeting of Directors, Montana Railway Company, Declaring Dividend of $16,473.23, 1897, 1899.
File No. 176. Meeting of Trustees, Spokane and Seattle Railway Company, Declaring Dividend of $21,708.26, 1899.
File No. 177. Insurance Risk, Yellowstone Park Association, et al., 1899.
File No. 178. Wool Receipts, 1899.
File No. 179. Authority of Treasurer Charles A. Clark To Collect Dividends of Northern Pacific Coal Company and Northern Pacific Express Company, 1899.
File No. 180. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company's Building at Utsalady, Washington, 1899.
File No. 181. Instructions to use Precautions on Protecting Duluth Docks from Fire, Also Piling Shingles Away from Warehouses, 1899.
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137.H.18.4F4File No. 182. Insurance on contents of Duluth Warehouses, 1899.
File No. 183. Correspondence regarding Spokane & Seattle Railway Company, 1888, 1896, 1903.
File No. 184. Relinquishment and correspondence regarding lands in Mount Rainier National Park, 1899.
File No. 185. New Brighton Land Company matters, 1899-1902, 1905.
File No. 186. Insurance on steamers J.M. Hannaford, Georgie Oakes, and Frederick Billings, 1898-1906.
File No. 187. Annual Meeting, Northern Pacific Coal Company of Montana, 1898-1899.
File No. 188. Ordinance, City of Seattle, letter, L. S. Miller, General Manager, Seattle & International Railway Company, regarding exchange of property with the Northwest Glass Works and Deed to the City of Seattle, 1899.
File No. 189. Resolutions and correspondence regarding Sykeston and Cooperstown extensions, 1899.
Cross referenced to File No. 659.
File No. 190. Documents and correspondence regarding the Washington Central Railway Company.
Cross referenced to File No. 498.
File No. 191. Correspondence and papers regarding exchange of Right-of-Way for Line between Sterling and MacKenzie, North Dakota, 1898.
File No. 192. Copies of Quit Claim Deeds to William H. Adams to land in Gallatin County, Montana, and William Gerard, Yakima County, Washington, 1898.
File No. 193. Copy of agreement among St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Duluth Transfer Railway Company, transferring to the latter a one third interest in property at Duluth, 1897.
File Nos. 194-199. Contracts for ties, 1898-1899. 6 folders.
Includes contracts between Northern Pacific and: John Bonner and T. A. Pierce; H. J. Clayton; E. Donlan; Goodchild & Company; Charles Kalanquin; Kuehn Brothers; Murphy & Worden; Sand Point Lumber Company; Perry Steffee; F. T. Sterling; Edmond Trudeau; Vollmer Milling Company; and M. D. Wright.
File No. 200. Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon: adjourned meeting of Stockholders and Directors Meeting, 1900.
File No. 201. Clearwater Short Line Railway Company Special Meeting of Board of Directors Ordering Issuance of 5,300 Shares of Additional Stock to Northern Pacific, 1900.
File No. 202. Cancellation of St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company's Steam Boiler Insurance, 1900.
File No. 203. Special Insurance on Fruit Jars Stored in Cars at Helena, Montana, 1900.
File No. 204. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company Annual Meeting of Stockholders, 1900.
Cross referenced to File No. 757.
File No. 205. Special Insurance on Contents of Warehouses at Duluth, 1899-1900.
File No. 206. Contract Between Northern Pacific and Barney & Smith for Ten Mail Cars, 1899.
File No. 207. Missing.
File No. 208. Correspondence regarding Holding Shipments in Warehouses and on Docks in Duluth Awaiting Forwarding Orders, 1900-1901.
File No. 209. New York Daily Graphic, Erroneously Sent to St. Paul from New York, 1900.
File No. 210. Contracts for Coal, 1899.
Includes contracts between Northern Pacific and: Lehigh Valley Coal Company; Lehigh Coal & Coke Company; Monongah Coal & Coke Company; Northwestern Fuel Company; Ohio Coal Company; Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company; Pioneer Fuel Company; St. Paul and Western Coal Company; and Youghiegheny & Lehigh Coal Company.
File No. 211. Duluth Short Line Railway Company Correspondence, and related material, 1900-1913.
File Nos. 212-214. Missing.
File No. 215. Spokane Union Depot Company Matters. Correspondence regarding 99 Year Lease from the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company to the Union Depot Company of Spokane, 1900.
File No. 216. Missing.
File No. 217. Missing.
File No. 218. Northern Pacific Express Company Transfer of Qualifying Share of Stock from C. H. Coster to C. W. Burn, 1900.
File No. 219. Northern Pacific and Galena Oil Works Contract, 1899.
File No. 220. Northern Pacific and Barney & Smith Car Company Contract, 1899.
File No. 221. Northern Pacific and Michigan Peninsular Car Company Contract, 1899.
File No. 222. Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company Meetings of Stockholders and Directors, June 21, 1900.
Cross referenced to File No. 756.
File No. 223. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company papers regarding meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1896-1899. 14 folders.
Folders 1-10 contain minutes and other papers (1896-1899); Folders 11-14 contain proxies (1896).
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137.H.18.5B5File No. 223. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company, proxies, 1898-1899. 7 folders.
File No. 224. Stillwater and St. Paul Railroad Company papers regarding meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1897-1905, 1913.
File No. 225. Contracts for ties, Northern Pacific, 1898-1900.
Includes contracts with W. H. Lee; Kuehn Brothers; C. G. Birdseye; Fred Miegel; Clearwater Land, Log, and Lumber Company; William McBride; Bonner and Price; M. D. Wright; Vollmer milling and Mercantile Company; C. T. McCulloch and W. H. Fowler; Sand Point Lumber Company; F. T. Sterling; Murphy & Worden; J. A. and J. B. Featherman; H. J. Clayton; John A. Spencer & Son; Goodchild & Company; W. H. Fowler; T. L. Kelly; J. T. Carroll; and I. T. Redmond.
File No. 226. Grantsburg, Rush City and St. Cloud Railroad Company Papers regarding Meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1898-1905.
File No. 227. St. Cloud, Grantsburg and Ashland Railway Company Papers regarding Meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1897-1906.
File No. 228. Taylors Falls and Lake Superior Railroad Company Papers regarding Meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1897-1900.
File No. 229. Duluth Short Line Railway Company Papers regarding Meetings of Stockholders and Directors, 1898-1900.
File No. 230. Contract for Wheels with the Griffin Wheel Company, 1899.
File No. 231. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company Assents To First Consolidated Mortgage, 1898. 4 folders.
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137.H.18.6F6File No. 231. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company Assents To First Consolidated Mortgage, 1898. 4 folders.
File Nos. 232-238. Missing.
File No. 239. Correspondence Regarding the "Palmer Cut-Off," King County, Washington, 1899-1900.
File No. 240. Correspondence Regarding Right-of-Way Act of March 3, 1875, 1899.
File No. 241. Northern Pacific Insurance Reports, 1898-1899.
File No. 242. Correspondence Regarding Property Purchased in Seattle by C. J. Smith for Northern Pacific, 1896-1899.
File No. 243. Regarding Judgments Against Northern Pacific Railroad Company Assigned To Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1904.
File No. 244. Copies of Certificates Regarding Extension of the Bitter Root Branch and Construction of the Coeur d'Alene Branch, 1899.
File No. 245. Northern Pacific, La Moure and Missouri River Railroad Company Papers Regarding Meeting of Stockholders and Directors, 1887-1888, 1894-1903.
File No. 246. Papers Regarding Transfer of the Spokane and Seattle Railway Company's Medical Lake-Davenport Line to Northern Pacific, 1899.
File No. 247. Correspondence Regarding Publication of Northern Pacific Annual Meeting Notice, 1899.
File No. 248. Correspondence with the Illinois Central Railroad Company Regarding Insurance, 1899.
File No. 249. Papers Regarding Transfer of Property of the Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company to Northern Pacific, 1897-1899.
File No. 250. Papers Regarding Annual Meeting of the Washington and Columbia River Railway Company.
Cross referenced to File No. 566.
File No. 251. Readjustment of Titles to a Portion of Seattle Tidelands, 1898-1901.
File No. 252. Missing.
File No. 253. Fire Protection at Duluth, 1899-1902.
File No. 254. Fire Protection in Yellowstone Park, 1898-1899.
File No. 255. Insurance Statistics, 1893-1899.
File No. 256. Insurance on Seattle Tidelands Property, 1899.
File No. 257. Recommendations for Fire Protection, Made by Insurance Inspector Osborne, 1898-1899.
File No. 258. Correspondence regarding Quit Claim Deed Covering Portion of Lot 6, Connor's Point, 1899.
File No. 259. Transfer of Property of the Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway Company and the Spokane and Palouse Railway Company to Northern Pacific, 1899-1903.
File No. 286. Government Freight Handling at Tacoma, 1899.
File No. 261. Little Falls and Southern Railroad Company, 1899-1903.
File No. 262. Division of Territory with the Union Pacific in Washington and Oregon, 1899-1900.
File No. 263. Proposed Arrangement Among E. C. Waters, Yellowstone Park Association, Northwestern Improvement Company, and Northern Pacific, 1899.
File No. 264. Negotiations with Dodwell and Company regarding Handling Puget Sound Business, 1899.
File No. 265. Extra Insurance on Valuable Wool Shipments, 1899.
File No. 266. Northwestern Improvement Company's Property in Minnesota and Compliance with Minnesota Law regarding Foreign Corporations, 1899.
File No. 267. Insurance on City of Seattle, Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, Carried by Dodwell and Company, 1899-1900.
File No. 268. Insurance on transfer boat Tacoma, 1899.
File No. 269. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Delivery of Coal, 1899.
File No. 270. Tacoma Land and Improvement Company and Tacoma Land and Improvement Company of Washington.
Cross referenced to File No. 713.
File No. 271. C. A. Clark's Authority to Collect Moneys, 1899-1901.
File No. 272. Placing fire extinguishers on the line, 1898-1901.
File No. 273. Cancellation of property relinquishments to the United States because of property included in Weyerhaeuser Deed, 1899-1900.
File No. 274. Meetings of Directors and Stockholders, Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon, parts 1-3, 1901-1915.
Includes some data on insurance.
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137.H.18.7B7File No. 274. Meetings of Directors and Stockholders, Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon, parts 4-8, 1916-1961.
File No. 275. Montana Southern Railway Company, Bids for Timber and Ties, 1893.
File No. 276. Montana Southern Railway Company, Directors and Stockholders Meetings, 1894-1897.
File No. 277. Missing.
File No. 278. Missing.
File No. 279. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, 1899-1911.
File No. 280. Virginia Land and Townsite Company, 1899-1902.
File No. 281. Corporate Organization of Various Branch Line Companies, 1898-1899.
File No. 282. Liability For Fire Loss on Stored Goods, 1898-1899.
File No. 283. Insurance Schedule, 1899.
File No. 284. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company: Assignment of Judgment, 1899.
File No. 285. Land Department: Loan and Return of Documents, 1899-1900.
File No. 286. Idaho, Secretary of State: Certificate regarding Coeur d'Alene Branch of Northern Pacific, 1899-1900.
File No. 287. Missing.
File No. 288. Storage and Insurance, Sugar, at Duluth, 1899-1902.
File No. 289. Meetings, Northern Pacific receivers, 1895-1896.
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137.H.18.8F8File No. 290. Purchase of Fraser Property Adjoining Manitoba Hotel Site, Winnipeg, Canada, 1899-1900.
File No. 291. Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company, 1882-1884, 1889, 1894-1903.
File No. 292. Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company, Tacoma Office Files, 1889-1891.
File No. 293. Missing.
File No. 294. Missing.
File No. 295. Missing.
File No. 296. Missing.
File No. 297. Wood Contract with A. L. Cole and Company, 1900.
File No. 298. Refund from United States Government of Revenue, Stamps Not Delivered, 1899-1901.
File No. 299. Insurance on Waste Stored at Brainerd, 1900.
File No. 300. Taxes on City of Seattle and City of Kingston, Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company; Dodwell and Company, 1899-1900.
File No. 301. Missing.
File No. 302. New Brighton Land Company; Meeting and Financial Report, 1899-1900.
File No. 303. Missing.
File No. 304. Quit Claim Deed, Seattle Property of Seattle and International Railway Company, 1900.
File No. 305. Insurance on Shipments in Transit, 1897-1900.
File No. 306. Transfer of Stock of Union Depot and Transfer Company from Central Trust Company of New York and Farmers' Loan and Trust Company to Mercantile Trust Company.
Cross referenced to C756.
File No. 307. Receivers, Northern Pacific, 1890-1895.
File No. 308. Receivers, Northern Pacific, 1895-1896.
File No. 309. Rice's Point and Duluth Terminal property, 1899-1901.
File No. 310. Transfer of qualifying shares in Branch Line Companies from Gemmell to Corbett, 1900.
File No. 311. Insurance on Elevators, General Office Building, St. Paul, 1900-1904.
File No. 312-514. Missing.
File No. 515. Southeastern Dakota Railroad Company, 1885-1904.
File No. 516. Fargo and Southwestern Railroad Company, 1882-1903.
File No. 517. James River Valley Railroad Company, 1883-1903.
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137.H.18.9B9File No. 518. Helena and Jefferson County Railroad Company, 1884.
File No. 519. Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company, 1879-1903.
File No. 520. Jamestown and Northern Extension Railroad Company, 1879-1903.
File No. 521. Helena, Boulder Valley and Butte Railroad Company, 1886-1903.
File No. 522. Drummond and Phillipsburg Railroad Company, 1887-1903.
File No. 523. Rocky Mountain Railroad Company of Montana, 1881-1898.
File No. 524. Portage and North Western Railway Company, 1899-1900.
File No. 525. Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad Company, 1887-1903.
File No. 526. Helena and Northern Railroad Company, 1887-1903.
File No. 527. Dakota Car Company, 1900, 1904.
File No. 528. Duluth, Crookston and Northern Railroad Company, 1894-1903.
File No. 529. Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company, 1887-1903.
File No. 530. Sanborn, Cooperstown and Turtle Mountain Railroad Company, 1882-1903.
File No. 531. Missing.
File No. 532. Missing.
File No. 533. Missing.
File No. 534. Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company, 1900-1933.
File No. 535. Deed in favor of Mary S. Whiteside, 1899-1900.
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137.H.18.10F10File No. 536. St. Paul Union Depot Company, 1898-1950.
Includes Part 4 (1950-1958) and Part 5 (1959-1961).
File No. 537. Deed to Alice M. Tilton, 1900.
File No. 538. Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company, 1888-1898.
File No. 539. Montana Union Railway Company, 1897-1943.
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137.H.19.1B11File No. 540. Northern Pacific, Fergus and Black Hills Railroad Company (formerly Minnesota Northern Railroad Company), 1876-1903.
File No. 541. Northern Pacific Coal Company, 1897-1903.
File No. 542. Clearwater Short Line Railway Company, 1898-1900.
File No. 543. Winnipeg Transfer Railway Company, Limited, 1889-1900.
File No. 544. Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company, 1886-1908.
File No. 545. Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, 1886-1909.
File No. 546. Helena and Red Mountain Railroad Company, 1886-1903.
File No. 547Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, 1888-1896. 5 folders.
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137.H.19.2F12File No. 547. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, 1896-1900. 2 folders.
File No. 548. Northwestern Improvement Company, 1897-1901.
File No. 549. Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company, 1887-1896.
File No. 550. Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company, 1887-1903.
File No. 551. Helena and Jefferson County Railroad Company, 1883-1903.
File No. 552. Certified Copy of Montana Law regarding Licenses, Northern Pacific, 1895.
File No. 553. Northern Pacific Express Company; Copy of extract from Director's Record regarding Treasurer's Authority to endorse drafts, 1887.
Northern Pacific Express Company:
File No. 554. Common Carrier Bond, 1884.
File No. 555. Correspondence regarding dividend, 1896.
File No. 556. Statement regarding condition of the company, 1896.
File No. 557. Taxes and assessments, 1896-1897.
File No. 558. Appointment of Agents to represent the Company, 1890-1896.
File No. 559. Stockholders and Directors' meetings, 1885-1901.
File No. 560. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1883-1900.
File No. 561. Yakima and Pacific Coast Railroad Company, 1890-1903.
File No. 562. Union Depot Company of Spokane Falls, 1889-1894.
File No. 563. Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company, 1890-1896.
File No. 564. Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, 1886-1890. 4 folders.
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137.H.19.3B13File No. 564. Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, 1890-1903. 8 folders.
File No. 565. Tacoma Terminal Company, 1889-1903.
File No. 566. Washington and Columbia River Railway Company, 1892-1936, 1953.
Includes Parts 1-8.
File No. 567. General Branch Lines file: Tacoma Office file, 1884-1898.
LocationBox
137.H.19.4F14File No. 568. Northern Pacific and Idaho Railroad Company: Tacoma Office files, 1890-1903.
File No. 569. Washington Short Lane Railway Company, 1888-1914.
File No. 570. Tacoma, Orting and Southeastern Railroad Company: Tacoma Office File, 1893-1903.
File No. 571. United Railroads of Washington, 1890-1898.
File No. 572. Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, 1888-1896.
File No. 573. Central Washington Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1888-1893.
File No. 574. Northern Pacific and Cascade Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1889-1898.
File No. 575. Central Washington Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1889-1897.
File No. 576. Central Washington Railroad Company, 1888-1896.
File No. 577. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, 1892-1893.
File No. 578. Washington Central Railway Company, 1898-1899.
File No. 579. Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, 1893-1899.
File No. 580. Clealum Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1891-1898.
File No. 581. Northern Pacific and Cascade Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1886-1890.
LocationBox
137.H.19.5B15File No. 582. Northern Pacific and Cascade Railroad Company, 1884-1903.
File No. 583. Tacoma, Olympia and Gray's Harbor Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1890-1903.
File No. 584. Clealum Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1886-1903.
File No. 585. Clealum Railroad Company, 1886-1890.
File No. 586. Spokane Falls and Idaho Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1889-1903.
File No. 587. Cascade Mountain Coal Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1889-1903.
File No. 588. Green River and Northern Railroad Company: Tacoma Office Files, 1890-1903.
File No. 589. United Railroads of Washington: Tacoma Office Files, 1890-1903.
File No. 590. Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, 1890-1895.
LocationBox
137.H.19.6F16File No. 591. Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, 1889-1897.
File No. 592. Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, 1886-1890.
File No. 593. Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company: Tacoma Office File, 1890-1893.
File No. 594. Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company: Tacoma Office File, 1892-1896.
File No. 595. Yellowstone Park Association:
Papers, reports, and related material, 1889-1899. 3 folders.
YPA Matters, 1885-1899. 5 folders.
Leases, Legal Proceedings, and related material, 1885-1892. 4 folders.
LocationBox
137.H.19.7B17Leases, Legal Proceedings, and related material, 1893-1899. 4 folders.
File No. 596. Daily Reports on Tourists,Daily Reports on Tourists, 1898-1899.
File No. 597. Statements of Land Deeds Presented for Execution, 1897-1899. 8 folders.
LocationBox
137.H.19.8F18File No. 597. Statements of Land Deeds Presented for Execution, 1899-1900.
LocationBox
137.H.19.9B19File No. 598. Insurance survey of Northern Pacific Railway Company's properties, 1897-1898.
File No. 599. Branch Lines and Subsidiaries: Incorporation and organization data, 1875-1919.
Organization of the file is by numbered subsections, each subsection relates to a particular road or firm.
File No. 600. Branch Lines and Subsidiaries: Bylaws, 1882-1922.
File No. 601. Missing.
Receivers of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company:
File No. 602. Correspondence, 1895-1896.
File No. 603. Correspondence, 1896.
LocationBox
137.H.19.10F20File No. 604. Telegrams, 1895-1897.
File No. 605. Reports of Auditor and Comptroller, 1895-1899.
File No. 606. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1896.
Formerly File No. 93.
LocationBox
129.E.6.1B21File No. 606. Miscellaneous letters, 1895-1899.
File No. 607. Monthly reports of cash received and disbursed, 1895-1896.
File No. 608. Weekly and monthly reports from the General Manager, 1895-1896.
File No. 609. Registered correspondence, 1895-1896. 7 folders.
Arranged by numbered subdivision and date.
LocationBox
129.E.6.2F22File No. 609. Registered correspondence, 1895-1896.
Arranged by numbered subdivision and date.
File No. 610. Fires, under $2.00 each, 1897-1900.
File No. 611. Little Falls and Southern Railroad Company, 1890-1906.
LocationBox
129.E.6.3B23Northwest Equipment Company of Minnesota:
File No. 612. Check Stubs, Bank book and Stock Subscription book, 1888-1897. 9 volumes.
File No. 613. Vouchers, 1888-1889. 5 folders.
LocationBox
129.E.6.4F24File No. 613. Vouchers, 1889-1896. 14 folders.
LocationBox
129.E.6.5B25File No. 613. Vouchers, 1896-1897. 2 folders.
File No. 614. Registered documents,Registered documents, 1888-1896.
File No. 615. Wallace and Sunset Railroad Company; Wardner Mining Company Railroad Company; Kootenai Railroad Company, 1890-1899.
File No. 616. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company and Winnipeg Transfer Company, Limited, 1888-1900.
File No. 617. Washington Central Railway Company:
Part I, 1900-1903.
Part II, 1903-1904.
Part III, 1904-1908.
Part IV, 1908-1912.
Part V, 1912-1915.
Part VI, 1916-1938.
Part 1, Missing.
Part 2, 1942-1948.
File No. 618. Spokane and Seattle Railway Company, 1900-1903.
File No. 619. Extensions in North Dakota, 1900.
File No. 620. Seattle and International Railway Company, 1900-1922.
File No. 621. Seattle: Purchase of Blocks 359-366 for Terminal Facilities, 1899-1902.
LocationBox
129.E.6.6F26File No. 622. Missing.
File No. 623. Missing.
File No. 624. Minneapolis Ordinance regarding laying of Northern Pacific Spur Track, 1909.
File Nos. 625-631. Missing.
File No. 632. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company Insurance File, 1900.
File No. 633. Missing.
File No. 634. Missing.
File No. 635. Northwestern Improvement Company:
Part 1, 1901-1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Part 3, 1904-1906.
Part 4, 1906-1913.
Part 5, 1914-1921.
Part 6, 1921-1924.
Part 7, 1921-1924.
Part 8, 1923-1925.
Part 9, 1925-1928.
Part 10, 1928-1929.
LocationBox
129.E.6.7B27Part 11, 1928-1933.
Part 12, 1933-1937.
Part 13, 1935-1939.
Part 14, 1939-1942.
File No. 636. Missing.
File No. 637. Northern Pacific, La moure and Missouri River Railroad Company: Patent from Dakota Territory to do Business, 1886.
File No. 638. Instructions to Persons Traveling Through Yellowstone National Park, Rules and Regulations of the Yellowstone National Park, 1899.
File No. 639. Annual Report of Insurance Operations, 1899-1901.
File No. 640. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1900-1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
Part 3, 1904-1906.
Part 4, 1906-1909.
Part 5, 1909-1914.
LocationBox
129.E.6.8F28Part 6, 19015-1919.
Part 7, 1919-1928.
Part 8, 1928-1938.
Part 9, 1938-1946.
Part 10, 1947-1957.
Part 11, 1957-1961.
File Nos. 641-650. Missing.
File No. 651. Insurance: Application of H. W. Bringhurst for position of Fire Inspector, 1899-1903.
File Nos. 652-711. Missing.
File No. 712. Insurance on Duluth Warehouses placed with Graves-Manley Agency, 1900.
File No. 713. Missing.
File No. 714. Insurance: St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company, 1900.
File No. 715. Minnesota & International Railway Company:
Part 1, 1900-1901.
Part 2, 1901-1902.
Part 3, 1902.
Part 4, 1902-1903.
Part 5, 1903.
Part 6, 1903-1906.
Part 7, 1906-1908.
LocationBox
129.E.6.9B29Part 8, 1908-1909.
Part 9, 1909-1913.
Part 10, 1912-1916.
Part 11, 1915-1917.
Part 12, 1917-1919.
Part 13, 1919-1920.
Part 14, 1920-1921.
Part 15, 1921-1924.
Part 16, 1924-1928.
Part 17, 1928-1930.
LocationBox
129.E.6.10F30Part 18, 1930-1933.
Part 19, 1933-1938.
Part 20, 1938-1945.
File No. 716. Freight charges on merchandise in Transit, 1900.
File No. 717. Taylors Falls and Lake Superior Railroad Company, 1901-1914.
File No. 718. Insurance on Foreign Locomotives in Northern Pacific houses, 1900.
File No. 719. St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Company; Election of Metropolitan Trust Company as Trustee, 1900-1901.
File No. 720. Missing.
File No. 721. Missing.
File No. 722. Missing.
File No. 723. Portage and Northwestern Railway Company, 1900-1902.
File No. 724. Insurance: Special items, 1900-1901.
File No. 725. National Fire Insurance Company: John Paige and Company, 1900.
File No. 726. Rocky Fork Coal Company of Montana:
Part 1, 1900-1902.
Part 2, 1903.
Part 3, 1903-1934.
File No. 727. Missing.
File No. 728. Seattle and San Francisco Railway amp; Navigation Company (Waskada and North Eastern Railway Company), 1899-1902.
File No. 729. Winnipeg Transfer Railway Company, Limited, 1900-1901.
LocationBox
137.I.1.1B31File No. 730. Northern Pacific & Manitoba Railway Company, 1900-1903.
File No. 731. Yellowstone Park Association:
Part 1, 1900-1901.
Part 2, 1901-1903.
Part 3, 1903-1904.
Part 4, 1904-1908.
Part 5, 1908-1910.
File No. 732. Insurance of St. Paul and Duluth's Equipment with Royal Insurance Company, 1900-1909.
File No. 733. Missing.
File No. 734. Silk and Special Insurance placed with the British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company: Johnson and Higgins, agents, 1899-01901.
File No. 734-1/2. St. Paul & Duluth Railroad company: Stockholders' meetings, 1900.
File No. 735. Northwestern Improvement Company, 1900-1901.
File No. 736. Clearwater Short Line Railway Company:
Part 1, 1899-1901.
Part 2, 1900-1903.
Part 3, 1903-1905.
Part 4, 1906-1908.
LocationBox
137.I.1.2F32Part 5, 1908-1909.
Part 6, 1909-1910.
Part 7, 1910-1917.
File No. 737. Northern Pacific Express Company:
Part 1, 1900-1904.
Part 2, 1904-1906.
Part 3, 1905-1906.
Part 4, 1907-1912.
Part 5, 1912-1918.
Part 6, 1919-1933.
Part 7, 1933-1943.
File No. 738. Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company, 1899-1903.
File No. 739. Missing.
File No. 740. Duluth: Form of warehouse receipt given to owners of storage freight, 1900.
File No. 741. Oregon Short Line Company: Insurance on leased property at Butte, 1899-1902.
File No. 742. Insurance Department rulings of the Northern Pacific President, 1898-1913.
File Nos. 743-750. Missing.
File No. 751. Casselton Branch filing maps, 1900-1901.
File No. 752. Northern Pacific Trade Mark, 1901-1926.
File No. 753. Filing maps, 1897-1903.
File No. 754. Missing.
File No. 755. Missing.
LocationBox
137.I.1.3B33File No. 756. Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company:
Part 1, 1898-1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Part 3, 1904-1905.
Part 4, 1905-1906.
Part 5, 1906-1908.
Part 6, 1908-1909.
Part 7, 1910-1912.
Part 8, 1912-1914.
Part 9, 1915-1918.
Part 10, 1918-1920.
Part 11, 1920-1924.
Part 12, 1924-1929.
Part 13, 1929-1936.
Part 14, Missing.
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137.I.1.4F34Part 15, 1945-1957.
Part 16, 1958-1961.
File No. 757. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1897-1933.
File No. 758. Minnesota Transfer Railway:
Part 1, 1898-1909.
Part 2, 1909-1916.
Part 3, 1916-1922.
Part 4, 1922-1935.
Part 4a, 1923.
Part 5, 1935-1953.
Part 6, 1954-1961.
File No. 759. Insurance Placed for American Steel and Wire Company on wire stored at Duluth, 1900-1901.
File No. 760. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association:
Part 1, 1901-1914.
Part 2, 1915-1919.
Part 3, 1920-1930.
LocationBox
137.I.1.5B35Part 4, 1930-1940.
Part 5, 1940-1960.
File No. 761. Sunset Branch, 1900-1902.
File No. 762. Missing.
File No. 763. Insurance Endorsement No. 41, 1901.
File No. 764. Missing.
File No. 765. Missing.
File No. 766. Insurance: Proofs of Loss and Reports Required in Connection with Fire Circular Issued February 1, 1901, 1898-1908, 1944.
File No. 767. Missing.
File No. 768. Torrens Land Bill Passed by the Minnesota Legislature, 1900-1901.
File Nos. 769-771. Missing.
File No. 772. Montana Coal and Iron Company:
Part 1, 1900-1924.
Part 2, 1925-1945.
Part 3, 1946-1960.
File No. 773. Superior Consolidated Land Company; Superior Consolidated Company; Consolidated Land Company:
Part 1, 1890, 1901-1910.
Part 2, 1910-1923.
File No. 774. Annual Transportation Passes:
Part 1, 1900-1920.
Part 2, 1920-1934.
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137.I.1.6F36Part 3, 1934-1946.
Part 4, 1947-1958.
Part 5, 1959-1962.
File No. 775, Velocipede and Hand Car Permits, 1898-1914.
File Nos. 776-779. Missing.
File No. 780. War Revenue Law; Internal Revenue Stamp Act, 1898-1902.
File No. 781. Branch Line Conveyances to Northern Pacific.
File No. 782. Olympic Land and Investment Company.
File No. 783. St. Paul Union Depot Company, 1890-1901.
File No. 784. Oriental Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 785. Pacific Steamship Company:
Part 1, 1901.
Part 2, 1901-1902.
Part 3, 1902-1903.
Part 4, 1903.
Part 5, 1903-1904.
Part 6, 1904.
Part 7, 1904-1906.
Part 8, 1904-1921.
File No. 786. Seattle: Use of Northern Pacific Passenger Station by Great Northern, 1896-1904.
File No. 787. Missing.
File No. 788. Insurance:
Part A, 1900-1901.
Part B, 1901.
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137.I.1.7B37File No. 789. Washington and Columbia River Railway Company, 1899.
File No. 790. Missing.
File No. 791. Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 792. Missing.
File No. 793. Missing.
File No. 794. Duluth, Insurance on Flour:
Part A, 1901.
Part B, 1901.
Parts C-D, 1902-1903.
File No. 795. Missing.
File No. 796. Wool Insurance:
Parts 1-3, 1901. 3 folders.
Part 4, 1901-1902.
Parts 5-6, 1902-1903.
Part 7-12, 1903. 4 folders.
Parts 13-16, 1904. 2 folders
Parts 17-18, 1905.
LocationBox
137.I.1.8F38Parts 19-20, 1905-1906.
Parts 21-24, 1906. 2 folders.
Parts 25-26, 1906-1907.
Parts 27-29, 1907.
Parts 30-31, 1908. 2 folders.
Part 32, 1909.
Part 33, 1910.
Part 34, 1910-1911.
File No. 797. Annual Reports:
Part 1, 1901-1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
Part 3, 1903-1904.
Part 4, 1904-1907.
Part 5, 1908-1929.
Part 6, 1929-1957.
LocationBox
137.I.1.9B39File No. 798. Missing.
File No. 799. Insurance on Cement at Duluth for Northwestern Lime Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 800. Insurance on Nails at Duluth for the Sharon Steel Company, 1901-1902.
File No. 801. Insurance on Matting stored at Tacoma:
Part 1, 1901-1902.
Parts 2-3, 1902. 2 folders.
Part 4, 1902-1903.
Part 5, 1903.
Part 6, 1903-1904.
Part 7, 1904.
Part 8, 1904-1905.
Parts 9-10, 1906. 2 folders.
Part 11, 1906-1907.
File No. 802. Missing.
File No. 803. Insurance on Cement at Duluth for Menomonie Hydraulic Press Brick Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 804. Insurance on Cement at Duluth for Alpena Portland Cement Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 805. Insurance on Building Paper at Duluth for Wright, Barret and Stilwell, 1901-1903.
File No. 806. Insurance on freight stored at Duluth for American Steel and Wire Company, 1901-1902.
File No. 807. Insurance on merchandise other than flour in warehouses in Duluth:
Part 1, 1901-1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
Part 3, 1903.
LocationBox
137.I.1.10F40Part 4, 1903.
Part 5, 1903-1904.
Parts 6-7, 1904. 2 folders.
Part 8, 1904-1905.
Parts 9-10, 1905. 2 folders.
Part 11, 1905-1906.
Parts 12-13, 1906. 2 folders.
Parts 14-15, 1907. 2 folders.
Part 16, 1907-1908.
Parts 17-19, 1908. 3 folders.
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137.I.2.1B41Part 20, 1908.
Part 21, 1908-1909.
Parts 22-26, 1909. 5 folders.
Part 27, 1909-1910.
Parts 28-31B, 1910. 5 folders.
Part 32A, 1910-1911.
Part 32B, 1911.
LocationBox
137.I.2.2F42Part 33, 1911.
Part 34, 1911-1912.
Part 35, 1912.
File No. 808. Insurance on Freight at Duluth for Janney, Semple, Hill and Company, 1901-1903.
File No. 809. Insurance on Salt at Duluth for H. A. Dreves Company, United Salt Company, and Onondaga Coarse Salt Association, 1901-1903.
File No. 810. Insurance on wire at Duluth for James Robertson Company, Limited, 1901-1902.
File No. 811. Insurance on wire at Duluth for Merrick, Anderson and Company, 1901-1902.
File No. 812. Missing.
File No. 813. Land Department, Schedule of Leases, 1901-1903.
File No. 814. Missing.
File No. 815. Missing.
File No. 816. Annual Report, Insurance Fund, 1901.
File No. 817. Missing.
File No. 818. Insurance Placed for J. H. Ashdown (Winnipeg) on Barbed Wire Stored in Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 819. Insurance Placed for Wright-Clarkson Mercantile Company (Duluth) on Salt Stored in Duluth, 1901-1903.
File No. 820. Missing.
File No. 821. Insurance Placed for Creamery Package Manufacturing Company (Minneapolis) on Salt Stored in Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 822. Insurance Placed for L. M. Park (Minneapolis) on Sardines stored in Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 823. Insurance Placed for Nicols, Dean & Gregg (St. Paul) on Logging Sleds Stored in Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 824. Missing.
File No. 825. Insurance, Tacoma:
Part 1, 1901-1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
Parts 3-4, 1903. 2 folders.
Part 5, 1903-1904.
Part 6-8, 1904. 4 folders.
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137.I.2.3B43Part 9, 1904-1905.
Parts 10-14, 1905. 5 folders.
Part 15, 1905-1906.
Parts 16-17, 1906. 2 folders.
Part 18, 1906-1907.
Part 19, 1907.
Part 20, 1907-1909.
Part 21, 1909-1911.
File No. 826. Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company Filing Maps, 1901-1902.
File No. 827. Northern Pacific and Montana: Filing Maps, 1936.
File No. 828. Insurance placed for Robinson Lumber and Shingle Company (Tacoma) on Shingles stored in Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 829. Insurance on buildings under contract, 1901.
File No. 830. Insurance Placed for George S. Deeks & Company on depot under construction at Missoula, Montana, 1901-1902.
File No. 831. Missing.
File No. 832. Insurance on Ocean Warehouses, Tacoma.
File Transferred to No. 825.
File No. 833. Insurance Placed for George S. Deeks & Company (St. Paul) on Round House and Shops under construction, 1902.
File No. 834. Insurance, George S. Deeks & Company (St. Paul) on Shops, Buildings under construction, 1901-1902.
File No. 835. Missing.
File No. 836. Insurance placed for Jesse Norton on cooking oil stored in Duluth, 1901-1903.
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137.I.2.4F44File No. 837. Como Construction Insurance Placed by Butler-Ryan Company, 1902.
File No. 838. Insurance on Salmon: Seattle and Tacoma, 1901-1902.
File No. 839. Section and bunk houses, including fire protection, 1900-1902.
File No. 840. Insurance placed for Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company on flour stored in Duluth, 1902.
File No. 841. Insurance placed for Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills Company, Limited, on flour stored in Duluth, 1901-1903, 1915.
File No. 842. Missing.
File No. 843. Insurance on proposed fire wall on Eureka Dock Property, Tacoma.
Transferred to File No. 999.
File No. 844. Missing.
File No. 845. Insurance placed by Great Northern on goods stored in Northern Pacific Warehouses, Duluth, 1901-1902.
File No. 846. Missing.
File No. 847. Missing.
File No. 848A. Opinion, James B. Kerr, on Right of Way secured from Congress under Act dated August 2, 1900.
File No. 848B. Insurance on flour stored at Duluth, Sorenson and Sons (Tower City, North Dakota), 1902-1903.
File No. 849. Insurance placed for Grafton Roller Mill (Grafton, North Dakota) on flour stored at Duluth, 1902-1903.
File No. 850. Insurance placed for Minnesota Mill Company (Little Falls, Minnesota) on flour stored at Duluth, 1902-1904.
File No. 851. Missing.
File No. 852. Insurance placed on flour stored at Duluth belonging to Duluth-Superior Milling Company, 1902.
File Nos. 853-856. Missing.
File No. 857. Insurance on Yesler Wharf, Seattle, 1902.
File No. 858. Insurance placed for Red River Milling Company (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) on flour stored at Duluth, 1902.
File No. 859. Insurance placed for Central Minnesota Power and Milling Company (Sauk Centre, Minnesota) on flour stored at Duluth, 1902.
File No. 860. Insurance placed for Fergus Flour Mills Company (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) on flour stored at Duluth, 1902.
File No. 861. Missing.
File No. 862. Regarding Article in Railway Age on Insurance, 1902.
File No. 863. Northern Pacific Irrigation Company:
Part 1, 1902-1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Part 3, 1904-1906.
Part 4, 1906-1908.
Part 5, 1912-1916.
File No. 864. Stillwater Union Depot and Transfer Company:
Part 1, 1888.
Part 2, 1902.
Part 3, 1902-1904, 1917.
File No. 865. Missing.
File No. 866. Duluth Transfer Railway Company, 1902-1929.
File No. 867. Washburn, Bayfield and Iron River Railway Company, 1902, 1905.
File No. 868. Missing.
File No. 869. Missing.
File No. 870. Dodwell and Company Insurance, Tacoma, 1900-1903.
File No. 871. Missing.
File No. 872. Insurance: Endorsement No. 9, 1901-1902.
File Nos. 873-876. Missing.
File No. 877. Consolidated Land Company.
Transferred to File No. 773.
File No. 878. Insurance at Duluth.
Transferred to File No. 971.
File No. 879. Insurance on Big Timber (Montana) Wool Warehouse, 1901-1902.
File No. 880. National Fire Insurance Company:
Part 1, 1900-1902.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
File No. 881. Gaylord and Ruby Valley Branch, 1901-1902.
File No. 882-883. Missing.
File No. 884. Tacoma Insurance.
Transferred to File No. 999.
File No. 885-886. Missing.
File No. 887. Copies of contracts furnished to the New York Office, 1901-1905.
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137.I.2.5B45File No. 888. Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company Bonding of Ticket Agents:
Part 1, 1902-1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Part 3, 1904-1906.
Part 4, 1906-1909.
Part 5, 1909-1911.
Part 6, 1912-1914.
Part 7, 1915-1918.
Part 8, 1918-1922.
Part 9, 1922-1947.
File No. 889. Insurance, Seattle:
Part 1, 1902-1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Parts 3-4, 1904. 2 folders.
Parts 5-7, 1905. 3 folders.
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137.I.2.6F46Part 8, 1905-1906.
Parts 9-10, 1906. 2 folders.
Part 11, 1906-1907.
Part 12, 1907.
Part 13, 1907-1908.
Part 14, 1908-1909.
Part 15, 1909-1911.
File No. 890. Seattle and San Francisco Railway and Navigation Company:
Part 1, 1902-1903.
Part 2, 1903.
Part 3, 1903-1904.
Part 4, 1905-1909.
Part 5, 1909-1924.
File No. 890A. Insurance on Washburn-Crosby Company flour held in Northern Pacific Warehouses, Duluth, 1902-1904.
File No. 891. Washington and Oregon Railway Company, 1902-1903.
File No. 892. Monte Cristo Railway Company, 1902-1921.
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137.I.2.7B47File No. 893. Bozeman Coal Company, 1902-1904.
File No. 894. Seattle Bridge Company, 1902.
File No. 895. Fire Extinguishers:
Part 1, 1901-1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
Part 3, 1903-1906.
Part 4, 1906-1919.
Part 5, 1920-1935.
File No. 896. Insurance Fund, 1902.
File No. 897. Stillwater: Elevator Insurance in Lumbermen's Exchange Building:
Part 1, 1902-1905.
Part 2, 1906-1913.
Part 3, 1914-1918.
File No. 897-1/2. Insurance on Equipment at Como and South Tacoma:
Part 1, 1902-1904.
Part 2, 1905-1906.
Part 3, 1907-1909.
Part 4, 1909-1915.
Part 5, 1916-1925.
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137.I.2.8F48File No. 898. Bellingham Bay and Eastern Railroad Company, 1902-1912.
File No. 899. Port Townsend and Southern Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1902-1904.
Part 2, 1904-1906.
Part 3, 1906-1908.
Part 4, 1908-1911.
Part 5, 1911-1914.
Part 6, 1914-1917.
File No. 900. Missing.
File No. 901. Columbia Railway and Navigation Company; Central Navigation and Construction Company; Farmers Railway, Navigation and Steamboat Portage Company, 1902-1913.
File No. 902. Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railway Company, 1902-1904.
File No. 903. Missing.
File No. 904. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, Insurance on Property, 1902-1906.
File No. 905. Manitoba Railway Company:
Part 1, 1901-1903.
Parts 2-3, 1903. 2 folders.
Part 4, 1903-1904.
Part 5, 1904-1908.
Part 6, 1909-1913.
Part 7, 1914-1919.
Part 8, 1919-1927.
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137.I.2.9B49Part 9, 1927-1936.
Part 10, 1936-1945.
Part 11, 1946-1957.
Part 12, 1957-1961.
File No. 906. List of Files Turned Over to G. S. Fernald regarding Right-of-Way and lease Matters, 1903.
File No. 907. Equipment Insurance, 1901-1903.
File No. 908. Missing.
File No. 909. Manitoba Wheat Statistics, 1903.
File No. 910. Billings, Montana Insurance: Part I, 1918.
The other part or parts are missing.
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137.I.13.2F152File No. 911. General and Prior Lien Mortgages:
Part 1, 1902.
Part 2, 1902-1903.
File No. 912. Prior Lien Mortgage:
Parts 1-2, 1902. 2 folders.
Parts 3-4, 1902-1903. 2 folders.
Part 5, 1903.
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137.I.2.9B49File No. 913. Insurance of Concentrated Risks Placed By Manley-McLennan and by W. A. Lang, Agent of the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company:
Parts 1-2, 1902. 2 folders.
Part 3, 1902-1903.
File No. 914. Duluth: Liability of Northern Pacific for fire damage to merchandise handled for tenant Railroad Companies, 1903-1904.
File No. 915. Mountain Side Coal Company, 1902-1903.
File No. 916. Washington Corporations, General, 1903.
File No. 917. Everett and Monte Cristo Railway Company, 1889-1902.
Includes data on: Pennsylvania Mining and Improvement Company; Monte Cristo Mining Company; Snohomish, Skykomish and Spokane Railway and Transportation Company; Golden Chord Mining Company; Wilmans Mining Company; Pearsall Mining Company; Blake-Pearsall Prospecting Company; Pride of the Mountains Mining Company; Charles W. Wetmore; Consolidated Mining Company; and Oriental Trading Company (Japanese labor).
File No. 918. Execution of Bonds and other documents in legal proceedings in which Northern Pacific is a party, 1903.
File No. 919. Washington Railway and Navigation Company:
Part 1, 1903.
Part 2, 1903-1904.
Part 3, 1903, 1904-1909.
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137.I.2.10F50File No. 920. Alfred M. Best Company, Insurance Reports:
Part 1, 1903-1909.
Part 2, 1909-1921.
Part 3, 1921-1952.
File No. 921. Spark Arrestors:
Part 1, 1900-1904.
Part 2, 1904-1908.
File No. 922. Insurance, West Seattle, 1902-1904.
File No. 923. Legal Opinions regarding compliance with statutes of various states, 1906, 1933.
File No. 924. Deeds and Contracts Executed:
November 1900-May 1901.
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137.I.3.1B51 June 1901-March 1902.
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137.I.3.2F52 April-December 1902.
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137.I.3.3B53 January-July 1903.
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137.I.3.4F54 August 1903-March 1904.
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137.I.3.5B55 March-October 1904.
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137.I.3.6F56 November 1904-April 1905.
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137.I.3.7B57 April-August 1905.
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137.I.3.8F58 September 1905-February 1906.
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137.I.3.9B59 February-August 1906.
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137.I.3.10F60 August-December 1906.
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137.I.4.1B61 January-June 1907.
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137.I.4.2F62 July 1907-January 1908.
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137.I.4.3B63 January-June 1908.
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137.I.4.4F64 July 1908-January 1909.
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137.I.4.5B65 January-September 1909.
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137.I.4.6F66 September 1909-July 1910.
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137.I.4.7B67 August 1910-December 1911.
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137.I.4.8F68 January 1912-July 1913.
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137.I.4.9B69 August 1913-December 1921.
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137.I.4.10F70 January-November 1922.
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137.I.5.1B71 December 1922-November 1923.
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137.I.5.2F72 December 1923-November 1924.
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137.I.5.3B73 December 1924-December 1925.
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137.I.5.4F74 January-December 1926.
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137.I.5.5B75 January 1927-April 1928.
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137.I.5.6F76 May 1928-January 1930.
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137.I.5.7B77File No. 925. Insurance Fund, 1903.
File No. 926. Northern Pacific Insurance at St. Paul.
Part 1, 1903-1906.
Part 2, 1906-1908.
Part 3, 1908-1910.
Part 4, 1911-1913.
Part 5, 1913-1933.
File No. 927. Northern Pacific Insurance at Ravensdale, Washington:
Part 1, 1903-1905.
Part 2, 1905-1909.
Part 3, 1909-1920.
File No. 928. Howard Elliott: Election as President and Director of Various Companies, 1903.
File No. 929. Insurance at Minneapolis, 1903-1911.
File No. 930. Contract Insurance, 1903-1908.
File No. 931. Insurance at Roslyn, Washington:
Part 1, 1903-1906.
Part 2, 1906-1910.
Part 3, 1910-1914.
Part 4, 1915-1923.
File No. 932. Insurance at Brainerd, Missoula, and Bismarck:
Part 1, 1903-1904.
Part 2, 1904-1909.
Part 3, 1909-1962.
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137.I.5.8F78File No. 933. Correspondence regarding insurance and property owned jointly with other companies, 1903-1904.
File No. 934. Location of the Line, South Bend to Columbia River, 1903-1904.
File No. 935. Duwamish River Draw on proposed new line to West Seattle, 1903-1904.
File No. 936. Tables of Weights, 1904.
File No. 937. Missing.
File No. 938. Stillaguamish Land Company.
Cross referenced to File No. 975 in President's Office.
File No. 939. Purchase of Securities for account of the Insurance Fund, 1904-1912.
File No. 940. Local Fire Companies composed of Northern Pacific Employees, 1903-1904.
File No. 941. Insurance, Washington Statute Provisions, 1903-1916.
File No. 942. Insurance at Astoria, 1903-1904.
File No. 943. Insurance at Clealum:
Part 1, 1904-1911.
Part 2, 1912-1929.
File No. 944. Correspondence regarding contracts, leases, and deeds, 1899-1906.
File No. 945. Securities in custody of the Secretary, Assistant Secretary, and Treasurer, 1900-1923.
File No. 946. Insurance at Milwaukee, 1904-1907.
File No. 947. Correspondence regarding form of Surety Bonds, 1904.
File No. 948. Negotiations for Re-insurance, 1902-1903.
Includes Part 1 only, all other parts are missing.
File No. 949. Insurance placed on contracted risks through the Manley-McLennan Agency:
Parts 1-2, 1903. 2 folders.
Part 3, 1903-1904.
File No. 950. Missing.
File No. 951. Conflagrations, Baltimore and Toronto, 1904-1905.
File No. 952. Charles M. Levey: Election as Trustee, President, or Vice President in Various Subsidiary Companies, 1904-1909.
File No. 953. Superior and St. Croix Railroad Company; Hiram Hayes; Walbridge Brothers & Sargent, 1872-1912.
Includes photograph of Hiram Hayes.
File No. 954. General Instructions regarding reporting to New York Office, and related material, 1900-1905.
File No. 955. Insurance at Red Lodge, Montana:
Part 1, 1904-1908.
Part 2, 1908-1920.
File No. 956. Insurance at Chestnut, Montana:
Part 1, 1904-1907.
Part 2, 1907-1920.
File No. 957. Insurance for Northwestern Improvement Company:
Part 1, 1904-1910.
Part 2, 1910-1927.
File No. 958. Insurance at Melmont, Washington, 1904-1915.
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137.I.5.9B79File No. 959. Northwestern Improvement Company, General Insurance, 1904-1919.
File No. 960. Insurance Fund Annual Report, 1904.
File No. 961. Insurance on Building Constructed on Seattle Tidelands, Block 186, for Commercial Purposes:
Part 1, 1904-1905.
Part 2, 1905-1907.
Part 3, 1907-1909.
Part 4, 1909-1914.
Part 5, 1914-1957.
File No. 962. Annual Insurance Report, 1896-1897.
File No. 963. Statements regarding European Underwriters, 1904.
File No. 964. Lake Washington Branch (Seattle Belt Line), 1904.
File No. 965. Flathead Indian Reservation, Right-of-Way, 1904.
File No. 966. Portland: Purchase of Property by Northwestern Improvement Company from Willamette Steam Mill Lumbering and Manufacturing Company and Robert Irving and Wife, 1904-1908.
File No. 967. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association: Insurance on Hospital Buildings at Tacoma:
Part 1, 1904-1905.
Part 2, 1905-1924.
File No. 968. Permits from the War Department for Bridges Over Navigable Streams, 1904-1905.
File No. 969. Preparation of Insurance Schedules, 1904-1905.
File No. 970. Insurance at South Tacoma, 1904-1905.
File No. 971. Legal Opinions on Insurance, 1901-1922.
Also has information on branch lines, Montana.
File No. 972. Negotiations for Reinsurance:
Part 1, 1902-1904.
Part 2, 1904.
Part 3, 1904-1905.
Part 4, 1905.
File No. 973. Insurance on Silk, and related material, placed through Johnson & Higgins with British & Foreign Marine Insurance Company: Part 1, 1904-1909.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 974. Insurance Collectible, Traffic Department:
Part 1, 1902-1906.
Part 2, 1906-1909.
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137.I.5.10F80Part 3, 1909-1914.
Part 4, 1914-1922.
File No. 975. Reports from Agents of Important Stations of Values at Risk in Freight Houses, 1903.
File No. 976. Insurance at Miles City, Montana, 1904-1917.
File No. 977. Insurance: Depreciation of structures by age, 1905-1916.
File No. 978. Assistant to President, Tacoma (Charles M. Levey), 1904-1905.
File No. 979. Mill Creek Railroad Company: Part 1, 1905-1915.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 980. Transfer of crossing contracts from office of Chief Engineer to files of Assistant Secretary, 1905.
File No. 981. Transfer of Applications for Industrial, Commercial and Spur Tracks from Office of Chief Engineer to Files of Assistant Secretary:
Part 1, 1905-1925.
Part 2, 1925-1939.
File No. 982. Baggage liability at Durant Station, Montana, operated by the Butte, Anaconda and Pacific Railway Company, 1902-1905.
File No. 983. Manual of Branch Line, Auxiliary, Terminal, and Other Corporations:
Part 1, 1904-1909.
Part 2, 1909-1917.
Part 3, 1918-1928.
Part 4, 1929-1941.
Part 5, 1942-1962.
File No. 984. Big Fork and Northern Railway Company:
Part 1, 1905-1910.
Part 2, 1910-1918.
Part 3, 1918-1927.
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137.I.6.1B81Part 4, 1928-1943.
File No. 985. Rules governing custody of contracts and leases:
Part 1, 1904-1910.
Part 2, 1905-1946.
File No. 986. Fire and Marine Insurance on transfer steamer Tacoma and transfer barge Kalama, 1905-1916.
File No. 987. Midland Railway Company of Manitoba:
Part 1, 1905-1912.
Part 2, 1912-1919.
Part 3, 1920-1937.
Part 4, 1938-1957.
File Nos. 988-1001. Missing.
File No. 1002. Insurance at Portland:
Part 1, 1905-1929.
Part 2, 1929-1932.
File No. 1003. Correspondence regarding licenses to ticket agents: Part 1, 1905-1961.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1004. Railway Equipment Indemnity Bureau: Part 1, 1905.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1005. Marine Insurance to cover liability on Puget Sound, 1904-1917.
File No. 1006. Boarding extra gangs, 1900, 1905.
File No. 1007. Fire Inspections by Anson Murphy:
Correspondence, 1905.
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137.I.6.2F82Reports, 1905. 2 folders.
Notebooks. 4 volumes.
File No. 1008. Preparation of Insurance Schedules, 1905-1906.
File No. 1009. Sunnyside Branch, 1905-1910.
File No. 1010. Charles Sumner Best, Insurance Broker, New York City, 1905.
File No. 1011. Branch Line Companies, Stock Outstanding, 1905-1937.
File No. 1012. Rulings of the President on matters other than Insurance, 1903-1913.
File No. 1013. Insurance Fund, Report, 1905.
File No. 1014. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company:
Part 1, 1905-1906.
Part 2, 1906-1907.
Part 3, 1907-1908.
Part 4, 1908-1909.
Part 5, 1909.
Part 6, 1910.
Part 7, 1910-1911.
Part 8, 1911-1913.
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137.I.6.3B83Part 9, 1914-1918.
Part 10, 1918-1920.
Part 11, 1920-1922.
Part 12, 1922-1927.
Part 13, 1928-1933.
Part 14, 1934-1941.
Part 15, 1941-1958.
Part 16, 1958-1961.
File No. 1015. Synopsis of Contracts and Leases, 1904-1920.
File No. 1016. Burrows, Marsh and McLennan: Negotiations for Reinsurance:
Part 1, 1905.
Part 2, 1905-1906.
Part 3, 1906.
File No. 1017. Washington Fire Insurance Company, 1905-1906.
File No. 1018. Leases, Release Clause: Effect on Insurance Rates, 1904-1905.
File No. 1019. Johnson & Higgins: Proposition for Insuring Contents of Warehouses and Cars, Not accepted: Part 1, 1905-1906.
The other part or parts are missing.
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137.I.6.4F84File No. 1020. Transportation Mutual Insurance Company: Part 1, 1905-1924.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1021. Compliance with Statutes by Foreign Corporations: Wisconsin.
Includes reports on NWI and NWE:
Part 1, 1902-1908.
Part 2, 1908-1910.
Part 3, 1910-1916.
Part 4, 1916-1921.
Part 5, 1921-1951.
Part 6, 1952-1958.
File No. 1022. Dempsey Mill Spur at Tacoma, 1906.
File No. 1023. Cle Elum Coal Company, 1906.
File No. 1024. Customs Bonds: Part 1, 1905-1908.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1025. Northern Transcontinental Survey, 1882-1906.
File No. 1026. Compliance with Washington Statutes, 1906-1923.
File No. 1027. Great Northern Railway Company Insurance, 1905-1917.
File No. 1028. San Francisco Conflagration, 1906-1907.
File No. 1029. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance:
Part 1, 1904-1911.
Part 2, 1911-1923.
File No. 1030. Northern Express Company:
Part 1, 1906.
Part 2, 1906-1907.
Part 3, 1907-1910.
Part 4, 1910-1916.
Part 5, 1916-1919.
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137.I.6.5B85Part 6, 1920-1931.
File No. 1031. Western Dakota Railway Company:
Part 1, 1906-1911.
Part 2, 1911-1916.
File No. 1032. Missouri River Railway Company:
Part 1, 1906-1908.
Part 2, 1909-1910.
Part 3, 1910-1911.
Part 4, 1911-1915.
Part 5, 1915-1919.
File No. 1033. Gray's Harbor and Columbia River Railway Company:
Part 1, 1906-1909.
Part 2, 1909-1921.
Part 3, 1922-1933.
File No. 1034. Port Angeles and Olympia Railway Company: Part 1, 1906-1915.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1035. Port Angeles and Peninsular Railway Company: Part 1, 1906-1915.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1036. North Yakima and Valley Railway Company:
Part 1, 1905-1910.
Part 2, 1910-1914.
Part 3, 1914-1919.
File No. 1037. Insurance, Bellingham, Washington: Part 1, 1906-1908.
The other part or parts are missing.
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137.I.6.6F86File No. 1038. Insurance Fund: Annual Report for the year ending June 30, 1906.
File No. 1039. Preparation of Insurance Schedule, 1906-1907.
File No. 1040. Reinsurance of concentrated risks placed with Burrows, Marsh and McLennan:
Part 1, 1906.
Part 2, 1906-1907.
File No. 1041. Minnesota Division: Change of Line: Part 1, 1906.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1042. Little Falls, Minnesota: Change of Line: Part 1, 1906.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1043. St. Regis to Paradise Extension: Part 1, 1906-1907.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1044. Forsyth, Montana, Insurance, 1906-1924.
File No. 1045. Northern Pacific: Capital Stock Proposed, 1906-1907.
File No. 1046. Big Fork and International Falls Railway Company:
Part 1, 1907-1914.
Part 2, 1915-1919.
Part 3, 1920-1925.
Part 4, 1926-1941.
Part 5, 1942-1943.
File No. 1047. Interstate Commerce Commission [ICC]:
Part 1, Correspondence and miscellaneous: general, 1906-1940.
Part 2, Northern Express Company and Northern Pacific Express Company, 1906-1907.
Part 3, Northern Pacific and Northwestern Improvement Company, 1906.
Part 4, Other Companies, 1906-1914.
File No. 1048. Missing.
File No. 1049. Columbia River and Northern Railway Company, 1907-1916.
File No. 1050. Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Company, 1907-1915.
File No. 1051. Seattle Ordinances, 1904-1905.
File No. 1052. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1907.
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137.I.6.7B87Part 2, 1907-1909.
Part 3, 1909.
Part 4, 1909-1910.
Part 5, 1910-1933.
File No. 1053. Change of line between Belknap and Tuscor, Montana, 1907.
File No. 1054. Seattle and San Francisco Railway and Navigation Company, 1900-1905, 1920.
File No. 1055. Point Defiance Line, from Tacoma to Tenino: Part 1, 1907-1914.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1056. Dilworth, Minnesota, Insurance:
Part 1, 1906-1908.
Part 2, 1908-1910.
Part 3, 1910-1916.
Part 4, 1916-1921.
Part 5, 1921-1926.
File No. 1057. Preparation of Insurance Schedule, 1907-1908.
File No. 1058. Construction Department Insurance, 1908-1910.
File No. 1059. Insurance Fund, Annual Report, 1907.
File No. 1060. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance at Pasco, Washington, 1907-1933.
File No. 1061. Brainerd Timber and Tie Processing Plant:
Part 1, 1907.
Part 2, 1907-1909.
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137.I.6.8F88File No. 1062. Paradise, Montana, Insurance:
Part 1, 1907-1909.
Part 2, 1909-1914.
Part 3, 1914-1920.
Part 4, 1920-1937.
File No. 1063. Reports to Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission, 1907-1921.
File No. 1064. Missoula Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association: Part 1, 1908-1921.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1065. Compliance with the Laws of North Dakota:
Part 1, 1907-1914.
Part 2, 1915-1924.
Part 3, 1925-1953.
File No. 1066. Compliance with the Laws of Illinois: Part 1, 1907-1952.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1067. Reinsurance of concentrated risks placed with Billington, Hutchinson and Company:
Part 1, 1907.
Part 2, 1907-1908.
Parts 3-5, 1908. 3 folders.
Part 6, 1908-1909.
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137.I.6.9B89File No. 1068. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company Insurance:
Parts 1-3, 1908. 3 folders.
Part 4, 1908-1909.
Parts 5-7, 1909. 3 folders.
Part 8, 1909-1910.
Part 9, 1910.
Part 10, 1910-1911.
Part 11, 1911.
Part 12, 1911-1939.
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137.I.6.10F90Part 13, 1939-1957.
Part 14, 1957-1962.
Part 15, 1962.
File No. 1068A. Claim of Oregon Electric Railway Company for damage by fire to Bridge 22-9, 1939-1940.
File No. 1069. Iron Explorations:
Part 1, 1908-1911.
Part 2, 1910-1914.
File No. 1070. Rules for reporting loss and damage by fire and preparation of proof of loss: Part 1, 1908-1929.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1071. Insurance on Warehouses leased to C. J. Broughton, 1908-1912.
File No. 1072. Insurance on Elevators in the General Office Building, St. Paul:
Part 1, 1904-1908.
Part 2, 1908-1915.
File No. 1073. Northern Express Company Insurance:
Part 1, 1908-1910.
Part 2, 1910-1911.
Part 3, 1911-1914.
Part 4, 1914-1916.
Part 5, 1916-1918.
Part 6, 1918-1919.
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137.I.7.1B91File No. 1074. Laurel, Montana, Insurance:
Part 1, 1908-1911.
Part 2, 1912-1920.
Part 3, 1920-1927.
File No. 1075. Olympic Peninsula Railway Company: Part 1, 1908-1918.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1076. Kennewick Northern Railway Company: Part 1, 1908-1933.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1077. Insurance Schedule Effective June 30, 1908: Part 1.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1078. Intra-Montana Railway Company: Part 1, 1908-1914.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1079. Insurance Funds, Annual Report for the year ending June 30, 1908: Part 1.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1080. Superior, Wisconsin, Insurance, 1908-1913.
File No. 1081. Shields River Valley Railway Company: Part 1, 1908-1916.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1082. Marsh and McLennan: Re-insurance of Concentrated Risks:
Part 1, 1908.
Part 2, 1908-1909.
Parts 3-6, 1909. 4 folders.
File No. 1083. Mandan, North Dakota. Insurance: Part 1, 1908-1912.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1084. Lake Union Line, Fremont to Ballard: Part 1, 1908-1910.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1085. Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad Company, 1909-1960.
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137.I.7.2F92File No. 1086. Toppenish, Simcoe, and Western Railway Company, 1909-1919.
File No. 1087. Connell Northern Railway Company: Part 1, 1909-1915.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1088. Bear Creek and Western Railway Company:
Part 1, 1909-1913.
Part 2, 1914-1925.
Part 3, 1926-1931.
File No. 1089. Northwestern Improvement Company: Part 1, 1908-1940.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1090. Insurance on cross ties, construction materials, and related material:
Part 1, 1909.
Part 2, 1909-1910.
Part 3, 1910-1911.
Part 4, 1912-1914.
Part 5, 1915-1919.
Part 6, 1919-1921.
Part 7, 1921-1926.
Part 8, 1926-1930.
Part 9, 1930-1936.
Part 10, 1936-1944.
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137.I.7.3B93File No. 1091. Pendleton, Oregon: Insurance: Part 1, 1909-1913.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1092. Huntsville, Washington: Insurance: Part 1, 1909-1916.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1093. Insurance on Silk and other Asiatic Commodities:
Part 1, 1909-1912.
Part 2, 1913-1920.
Part 3, 1921-1928.
Part 4, 1929-1946.
Part 5, 1947-1958.
File No. 1093A. Insurance on Silk shipments originating on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Line, 1945-1949.
File No. 1094. Stillwater, Minnesota: Insurance, 1909-1931.
File No. 1095. Insurance schedule effective June 30, 1909, 1908-1922.
File No. 1096. Wallace, Idaho: Insurance, 1909.
File No. 1097. Re-insurance:
Part 1, 1909.
Part 2, 1909-1910.
Parts 3-6, 1910. 4 folders.
File No. 1098. Insurance Fund: Annual Report for the year ending June 30, 1909.
File No. 1099. Puyallup, Washington: Insurance, 1909-1933.
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137.I.7.4F94File No. 1100. Centralia Eastern Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1909-1915.
Part 2, 1915-1922.
File No. 1101. Camas Prairie Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1909-1911.
Part 2, 1911-1914.
Part 3, 1914-1919.
Part 4, 1920-1932.
Part 5, 1932-1956.
Part 6, 1956-1961.
File No. 1102. Orting Branch, 1910.
File No. 1103. Lake Superior Terminal and Transfer Railway Company:
Part 1, 1910-1918.
Part 2, 1918-1925.
Part 3, 1925-1938.
Part 4, 1938-1952.
Part 5, 1953-1961.
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137.I.7.5B95File No. 1104. Wilton Branch: Part 1, 1910-1912.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1105. Bozeman to Logan, Alternate Line: Part 1, 1910-1944.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1106. Missouri River Railway Company, Reports to the State of Montana: Part 1, 1910-1917.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1107. Annual Reports of Domestic Corporations to the State of Montana:
Part 1, 1910-1915.
Part 2, 1915-1920.
Part 3, 1920-1941.
Part 4, 1942-1944.
File No. 1108. Interstate Commerce Commission: Destruction of [Northern Pacific] Records:
Part 1, 1909-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1922.
Part 3, 1918-1922.
Part 4, 1922-1925.
Parts 5-11, Missing.
Part 12, 1943-1945.
Part 13, 1945-1947.
Part 14, 1948-1949.
Part 15, 1949-1952, 1956.
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137.I.7.6F96Part 16, 1952-1955.
Part 17, 1955-1959.
Part 18, 1956-1958.
Part 19, 1958-1961.
Part 20, 1960-1962.
Part 21, 1961-1962.
File No. 1109. Northwestern Improvement Company, Portland Insurance, 1910-1947.
File No. 1110. St. Paul Division, Revision of Line, 1910.
File No. 1111. Dakota and Montana Railway Company:
Part 1, 1910-1928.
Part 2, 1929-1933.
File No. 1112. Yellowstone Park Transportation Company; Yellowstone Park Hotel Company; Yellowstone Park Transportation Company:
Part 1, 1910-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1918.
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137.I.7.7B97Part 3, 1920-1927.
Part 4, 1928-1938.
Part 5, 1938-1949.
File No. 1113. Preparation of Insurance Schedule, 1910.
File No. 1114. Insurance:
Part 1, 1910-1911.
Part 2, 1911.
Part 3, 1911-1912.
File No. 1115. Insurance Fund, 1910.
File No. 1116. Oregon Electric Railway Company: Part 1, 1910-1952.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1117. Oregon Trunk Railway:
Part 1, 1910-1956.
Part 2, 1957-1960.
File No. 1118. United Railways Company, 1910-1945.
File No. 1119. Twin City Railroad Association, 1910-1916.
File No. 1120. Pacific and Eastern Railway Company, 1911-1921.
File No. 1121. Forest Fires, 1910-1911.
LocationBox
137.I.7.8F98File No. 1122. Ruth Realty Company:
Part 1, 1911-1920.
Part 2, 1919-1956.
File No. 1123. Camp Creek Railway Company: Part 1, 1911-1916.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1124. Missing.
File No. 1125. Insurance Fund, 1911.
File No. 1126. Preparation of the Insurance Schedule, 1911.
File No. 1127. Insurance Schedule:
Part A, 1911.
Part 1, 1911-1912.
Part 2, 1912.
Part 3, 1912-1913.
File No. 1128. Klickitat Valley Development Company: Part 1, 1911-1921.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1129. Requests for Annual Reports of Northern Pacific:
Part 1, 1911-1916.
Part 2, 1913-1914.
Part 3, 1915-1915.
Part 4, 1915-1918.
Part 5, 1918-1920.
Part 6, 1920-1921.
Part 7, 1921-1924.
LocationBox
137.I.7.9B99Part 8, 1924-1928.
Parts 9-12. Missing.
Part 13, 1960.
Parts 14, 14-1, 1961. 2 folders.
Part 15, 1962.
Parts 16-43. Missing.
Part 44, 1961
Part 45, 1961-1962.
Parts 46-48, 1962. 3 folders.
LocationBox
137.I.7.10F100File No. 1129-A. Requests for Annual Reports of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and Spokane, Portland and Seattle, 1946-1950.
File No. 1129-B. Annual Report Lists of Presidents, Vice President and Directors, 1954-1959.
File No. 1130. Insurance on Advance Charges, 1909-1921.
File No. 1131. Bozeman, Montana, Insurance:
Part 1, 1911-1923.
Part 2, 1924-1932.
File No. 1132. Review of Contracts, 1911-1917.
File No. 1133. Missing.
File No. 1134. Insurance on property between Seattle and Portland:
Part 1, 1911-1917.
Part 2, 1917-1933.
File No. 1135. Insurance on property used jointly with Great Northern between Northtown and St. Cloud, 1912-1921.
File No. 1136. Northern Committee (a Subcommittee of the Western Trunk Line Committee), Joint Agency at South St. Paul, 1910.
File No. 1137. Silk: Claim of Mitsui & Company, 1911-1912.
File No. 1138. Missing.
File No. 1139. Cuyuna Northern Railway Company, 1911-1921.
File No. 1140. Valuation of Road, ICC, 1912-1923.
Includes some pamphlets of an earlier date that are probably misplaced enclosures.
File No. 1141. Public Service Commission, State of Washington, 1912.
File No. 1142. Insurance Schedule, 1911-1913.
File No. 1143. Northern Express Company, Province of Manitoba, 1912-1918.
File No. 1144. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, Glendive, Montana, 1912-1918.
File No. 1145. Interstate Commerce Commission, Destruction of Records of Express Companies:
Part 1, 1912-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1931.
LocationBox
137.I.8.1B101File No. 1146. Missoula and Hamilton Railway Company, 1912-1919.
File No. 1147. E. E. Blanchard, Election as Director of various subsidiary and Terminal Companies, 1912.
File No. 1148. Insurance Fund, 1912.
File No. 1149. Orelands Mining Company:
Part 1, 1911-1920.
Part 2, 1911-1920.
Part 3, 1920-1937.
File No. 1150. Insurance:
Part 1, 1912-1913.
Part 2, 1912-1914.
File No. 1151. North Dakota Insurance, 1912-1919.
File No. 1152. Edgely to Missouri: River Line, 1912.
File No. 1153. Missabe Realty Company; Crow Wing Realty Company; Cuyuna Realty Company:
Part 1, 1912-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1920.
Part 3, 1920-1925.
Part 4, 1925-1931.
Part 5, 1932-1946.
LocationBox
137.I.8.2F102Part 6, 1947-1956.
File No. 1153-A. Missabe Realty Company, 1956-1961.
File No. 1153-B. Cuyuna Realty Company, 1956-1961.
File No. 1154. Insurance, Alderton, Washington: Part 1, 1912-1922.
File No. 1155. Cuyuna Dock Company: Part 1, 1912-1926.
File No. 1156. Boiler Insurance: Part 1, 1912-1927.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1157. Silk. Claim of F. Strahler and Company, 1912-1913.
File No. 1158. Billings and Central Montana Railway Company:
Part 1, 1913-1920.
Part 2, 1920-1931.
File No. 1159. Insurance: Vining, Minnesota, 1913-1929.
File No. 1160. Insurance: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 1913-1918.
File No. 1161. Federal Income Tax, 1912-1929.
File No. 1162. Western Forestry and Conservation Association; Coeur d'Alene Timber Protective Association; Washington Forest Fire Association; Potlatch Timber Protective Association, 1909-1916.
File No. 1163. Insurance: Detroit, Michigan, 1912-1921.
File No. 1164. Income Tax, Wisconsin, 1912-1922.
File No. 1165. Como Record Storage:
Part 1, 1913-1914.
Part 1-A, 1913-1916.
LocationBox
137.I.8.3B103Part 2, 1915-1916.
Part 3, 1916-1918.
Part 4, 1919-1920.
Part 5, 1920-1922.
Part 6, 1922-1925.
Part 7, 1925-1929.
Part 8, 1929-1939.
Part 9, 1939-1952.
File No. 1166. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company, 1913.
File No. 1167. Wool Insurance:
Part 1, June 30-December 31, 1911.
Part 2, 1912-1913.
Part 3, 1913.
LocationBox
137.I.8.4F104Part 4, 1913-1915.
Part 5, 1915.
Part 6, 1916.
Part 7, 1917.
Part 8, 1918-1919.
Part 9, 1919.
Part 10, 1919-1920.
Part 11, 1919, 1921.
Part 12, 1922-1923.
Part 13, 1921, 1923.
Part 14, 1921, 1924.
Part 15, 1925, 1926
Part 16, 1926-1928.
Part 17, 1925, 1927-1928.
Part 18, 1928-1929.
Part 19, 1929-1930.
Part 20, 1930.
LocationBox
137.I.1.5B105Part 21, 1931-1932.
Part 22, 1932-1933.
Part 23, 1933-1934.
Part 24, 1934-1935.
Part 25, 1935-1936.
Part 26, 1936-1937.
Part 27, 1937-1938.
Part 28, 1938-1939.
Part 29, 1939.
Part 30, 1940-1941
Part 31, 1941-1942.
LocationBox
137.I.8.6F106Part 32, 1942.
Part 33, 1943-1944.
Part 34, 1944-1945.
Part 35, 1945-1948.
Part 36, 1948-1951.
Part 37, 1951-1952.
Part 38, 1952-1953.
Part 39, 1953-1957.
Part 40, 1956-1959.
Part 41, 1959-1961.
Part 42, 1961-1963.
Part 43, 1960-1961.
Includes value of wool in storage.
LocationBox
137.I.8.7B107Part 44, 1961-1962.
Part 45, 1962-1963.
File No. 1167A. Sprinkler System for Miles City (Montana) Wool Warehouse, Lease 245 to Wilkins & Company, Inc., 1953-1954.
File No. 1167B. Correspondence regarding waiver of Wool Insurance, 1951-1963.
File No. 1168. Duluth, Minnesota: Insurance:
Parts 1-2, 1912. 2 folders.
Parts 3-4, 1913. 3 folders.
Parts 5-6, 1914. 2 folders.
LocationBox
137.I.8.8F108Part 6, 1914-1915.
Part 6A, 1915.
Part 7, 1915-1916.
Part 7A, 1915.
Parts 8-8A, 1916. 2 folders.
Part 9, 1916-1917.
Parts 10-10A, 1917. 2 folders.
Part 11, 1918-1919.
Part 11A, 1918.
Parts 12-12A, 1919. 2 folders.
Part 13, 1920.
LocationBox
137.I.8.9B109Part 13A, 1920-1921.
Part 14, 1921.
File No. 1168A. Duluth Insurance, 1933-1946.
File No. 1169. Tacoma, Washington; Insurance:
Part 1, 1912-1914.
Part 2, 1915-1916.
Part 3, 1916.
Part 4, 1916-1917.
Part 5, 1918-1927.
Part 6, 1928-1952.
File No. 1170. Seattle, Washington: Insurance:
Part 1, 1912-1914.
Part 2, 1914-1915.
Parts 3-5, 1916. 3 folders.
LocationBox
137.I.8.10F110Parts 6-7, 1916. 2 folders.
Parts 8-9, 1917. 2 folders.
Part 10, 1917-1918.
Part 11, 1918-1920.
Part 12, 1920-1929.
Part 13, 1929-1931.
File No. 1171. Instructions for Prevention of Fires: Part 1, 1913-1929.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1172. Re-insurance:
Part 1, 1913-1914.
Part 2, 1914.
File No. 1173. Claim of Mitsui & Company for Damage to Silk..., 1913-1915.
File No. 1174. Insurance Schedule, 1913.
File No. 1175. Howard Elliott: Resignation as President and Director and Election of His Successor in Various Companies, 1913.
File Nos. 1176-1177. Claim of Mitsui & Company for Damage to Silk..., 1913-1917. 2 folders.
File No. 1178. McKenzie Valley Irrigation and Power Company, 1913-1916.
File No. 1179. Passes: Requests for Copies:
Part 1, 1913-1920.
Part 2, 1920-1925, 1928.
LocationBox
137.I.9.1B111Part 3, 1925-1930.
Part 4, Missing.
Part 5, 1940-1962.
File No. 1179A. Trip Passes: Correspondence, 1957-1962.
File No. 1180. Insurance Fund, Annual Report, 1913.
File No. 1181. Silk: Claim of Villa Stearns Company for Damages, 1913-1914.
File No. 1182. Silk: Claim of Arai & Company for Damages, 1913-1914.
File No. 1183. Spokane, Washington: Grade Separation, 1912-1915.
File No. 1184. Spokane, Washington: Insurance on the Piggly-Wiggly Building, 1913-1957.
File No. 1185. Workmen's Compensation Law, Minnesota, 1913.
File No. 1186. Laws regarding the Employment of Minors and Females, Minnesota: Part 1, 1913.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1187. Destruction of Periodicals, Pamphlets, and related material, 1910-1918.
File No. 1188. Typewriters, Mimeographs, and related material, 1913-1936.
File No. 1189. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company for Damages, 1914.
File No. 1190. Mileage of the Northern Pacific System: Prior Lien Mortgage a First Lien; Owned in Fee by Northern Pacific, 1914.
File No. 1191. Railway Fire Protection Association: Part 1, 1913-1918.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1192. Western Union Telegraph Company, Censorship of Messages: Part 1, 1914-1940.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1193. Silk: Claim of Tata Sons and Company for Damages, 1914-1915.
File No. 1194. Revision of Line near Twin Valley, Minnesota, 1914.
File No. 1195. Railroad Building, St. Paul:
Includes newspaper articles about the building (1915):
Part 1, 1914-1919.
Part 2, 1920-1956.
File No. 1196. Insurance Fund, Annual Report, 1913-1914.
File No. 1197. Butte, Montana: Insurance, 1914-1917.
LocationBox
137.I.9.2F112File No. 1198. Re-Insurance:
Part 1, 1913-1915.
Part 2, 1915-1916.
File No. 1199. Silk: Claim of Villa Stearns and Company for Damages, 1914.
File No. 1200. Prior Lien Mortgages and supplements in various counties in North Dakota, 1914-1915.
File No. 1201. Golden Valley Branch, Extending Southerly from Beach, North Dakota, 1914.
File No. 1202. Silk: Claim of Hadden and Company for Damages, 1914.
File No. 1203. Insurance Schedule, 1914.
File No. 1204. Refunding and Improvement Mortgage (July 1 and 8, 1914):
Part 1, 1914-1916.
Part 2, Wisconsin, 1914.
Part 3, Minnesota, 1914-1915.
Part 4, North Dakota, 1914.
Part 5, Montana, 1914.
Part 6, Idaho, 1914-1915.
Part 7, Washington, 1914-1915.
Part 8, Oregon, 1914-1915.
File No. 1205. Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1914-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1917.
Part 3, 1917-1919.
Part 4, 1919-1920.
Part 5, 1920-1922.
Part 6, 1922-1926.
Part 7, 1926-1931.
LocationBox
137.I.9.3B113Part 8, 1931-1938.
Part 9, 1938-1946.
File No. 1206. Freight: Transfer to and from connecting lines, 1914.
File No. 1207. Lemhi Telephone Company:
Part 1, 1914-1915.
Part 2, 1916-1917.
Part 3, 1918-1919.
Part 4, 1920-1922.
Part 5, 1922-1925.
Part 6, 1925-1927.
Part 7, 1928-1932.
Part 8, 1932-1938.
Part 9, 1938-1941.
Part 10, 1942-1948.
LocationBox
137.I.9.4F114Part 11, 1949-1953.
Part 12, 1954-1958.
Part 13, 1959-1961.
Part 14, 1961-1962.
File No. 1208. Minnesota: Minimum Wage Law, 1914.
File No. 1209. War Revenue Tax:
Part 1, 1913-1915.
Part 2, 1916
File No. 1210. Stock Transfers, Branch Lines, 1914.
File No. 1211. Great Northern Pacific Steamship Company, 1914-1933.
File No. 1212. Georgia, State of, 1914.
File No. 1213. Re-insurance:
Part 1, 1914-1916.
Part 2, 1916.
Part 3, 1916-1918.
File No. 1214. Idaho Development Company:
Part 1, 1909-1916.
Part 2, 1916-1918.
Part 3, 1918-1920.
Part 4, 1920-1923.
Part 5, 1923-1927.
Part 6, 1928-1931.
LocationBox
137.I.9.5B115Part 7, 1932-1935.
File No. 1215. Trackage to Serve Croft Shaft, Merrimac Mining Company: Crosby, Minnesota, 1915.
File No. 1216. Missing.
File No. 1217. Silk: Claim of Guerin and Fils for Loss, 1915.
File No. 1218. Roy, Washington: Insurance on Hop Warehouse, 1914-1921.
File No. 1219. Walla Walla, Washington: Insurance, 1915-1924.
File No. 1220. Silk: Claim of Tata Sons and Company for Damages, 1915.
File No. 1221. Griffin Wheel Company, Switching, and related material: Tacoma and South Tacoma, Washington, 1913-1915.
File No. 1222. Silk: Claim of Tata Sons and Company for Damages, 1915.
File No. 1223. Townsend, Montana: Insurance, 1915.
File No. 1224. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, 1915-1917.
File No. 1225. Duluth, Minnesota: Insurance Uniform Rate, 1914-1932.
File No. 1226. Ohio German Fire Insurance Company, 1914-1915.
File No. 1227. Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1914-1920.
Part 2, 1920-1925.
Part 3, 1925-1940.
File No. 1228. Lemhi Telephone Company, 1914-1920.
File No. 1229. Griffin Wheel Company, Switching at St. Paul, Minnesota, 1915.
File No. 1230. Insurance Schedule, 1915.
File No. 1231. Centralia, Washington: Insurance, 1915-1918.
File No. 1232. Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Insurance, 1914-1924.
File No. 1233. Washburn Crosby Company, Insurance, 1915-1925.
File No. 1234. Northern Pacific and British Columbia Railway Company: Part 1, 1915-1945.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1235. Insurance Fund, 1914-1915.
File No. 1236. Contracts, Book Index, 1915-1917.
File No. 1237. General Office Employees' Picnic, 1915-1930.
File No. 1238. Reports on Contracts to the President:
Part 1, 1906-1911.
Part 2, 1911-1915.
LocationBox
137.I.9.6F116Part 3, 1916-1919.
Part 4, 1920-1924.
Part 5, 1925-1927.
Part 6, 1928-1933.
Part 7, 1934-1938.
Part 8, 1938-1943.
Parts 9-13, Missing.
Part 14, 1959-1961.
Part 15, 1961-1963.
LocationBox
137.I.9.7B117File No. 1239. Silk: Claim of Guerin and Fils for Damages, 1915.
File No. 1240. Missing.
File No. 1241. Missing.
File No. 1242. Silk: Claim of Tata Sons and Company for Damages, 1915.
File No. 1243. Contracts and Leases on file in the Land Department and Right-of-Way Department, 1914-1924.
File No. 1244. Annual Reports, Northern Pacific, Requests, 1915-1920.
File No. 1245. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance at Brainerd, Minnesota, 1915-1925.
File No. 1246. Railroad Building, St. Paul, Minnesota: Insurance:
Part 1, 1915-1919.
Part 2, 1919-1930.
File No. 1247. General Superintendents' Association of the Twin Cities (Formerly Twin City Railroad Association), 1913-1927.
File No. 1248. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company for Damages, 1916.
File No. 1249. Silk: Claim of A. P. Villa and Brothers for Damages, 1916-1917.
File No. 1250. Insurance on powder and other explosives, 1916.
File No. 1251. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company for Damages, 1916.
File No. 1252. Northern Express Company Insurance, 1915-1921.
File No. 1253. Copies of Requisitions:
Part 1, 1911-1913.
Part 2, 1914-1915.
Part 3, 1916-1917.
Part 4, 1918-1920.
Part 5, 1921-1927.
Parts 6-9, Missing.
Part 10, 1957-1960.
Part 11, 1961-1962.
File No. 1254. Insurance Schedule, 1916-1917.
Includes list of cars, tenders, and locomotives.
File No. 1255. List of correspondence destroyed, 1963.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1952-1961:
File No. 1256. A-F.
File No. 1257, G-L.
File No. 1258. M-R.
LocationBox
137.I.9.8F118File No. 1259. S-Z.
File No. 1260. Insurance, miscellaneous correspondence:
Part 1, 1912-1913.
Part 2, 1914-1923.
Part 3, 1924-1936.
Part 4, 1936-1953.
File No. 1261. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company for Damages, 1916.
File No. 1262. Reports of Municipalities, 1905-1913.
File No. 1263. Reports of States, 1904-1925.
File No. 1264. Government Reports, 1905-1914.
File No. 1265. New York Office Correspondence:
Parts 1-23, Missing.
Part 24, 1937-1940.
Part 25, 1941-1943.
Part 26, 1944-1946.
Part 27, 1946-1949.
Part 28, 1949-1951.
Part 29, 1951-1953.
LocationBox
137.I.9.9B119Part 30, 1953-1955.
Part 31, 1955-1957.
Part 32, 1957-1959.
Part 33, 1959-1960.
Part 34, 1960-1962.
Part 35, 1962.
File No. 1266. Railroad Building, St. Paul, Records Storage:
Part 1, 1916-1921.
Part 2, 1922-1938.
File No. 1267. Great Western Sugar Company, Insurance on Merchandise, Duluth, Minnesota, 1908-1933.
File No. 1268. Insurance Fund, 1916.
File No. 1269. Insurance at Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, 1916-1920.
File No. 1270. Contracts reported to New York Office for Approval:
Part 1, 1906-1914.
Part 2, 1915-1924.
Part 3, 1925-1937.
LocationBox
137.I.9.10F120File No. 1271. Re-insurance:
Part 1, 1916.
Part 2, 1917.
Part 3, 1917-1918.
File No. 1272. Insurance Fund Statements:
Part 1, 1906-1914.
Part 2, 1914-1919.
File No. 1273. Chief Engineer, Appointment of H. E. Stevens, 1916.
File No. 1274. Silk: Claim of A. P. Villa and Brothers for Damages, 1916.
File No. 1275. Printed Forms Approved by Counsel, 1916-1932.
File No. 1276. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1916-1951.
Part 2, 1950-1961.
File No. 1276A. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company: Insurance, 1954-1958.
File No. 1277. Colorado and Southern Railway Company, 1916-1955.
File No. 1278. Insurance: Silk, Flour, Railroad Property, and related material:
1911-1912.
LocationBox
137.I.10.1B121 1912-1915.
LocationBox
137.I.10.2F122 1915-1916.
LocationBox
137.I.10.3B123 1916-1921.
LocationBox
137.I.10.4F124 1922-1927.
LocationBox
137.I.10.5B125 1928-1954.
File No. 1279. Hiawatha, Washington: Insurance, 1916-1920.
File No. 1280. Northern Pacific Carnival Marching Club, 1916-1917.
File No. 1281. Capital Stock or Excise Tax, 1917-1921.
File No. 1282. Red Rock and Salmon River Telephone Company, 1917-1929.
File No. 1283. Twin City Belt Line Telephone Company, 1917-1941.
File No. 1284. Northern Pacific Chief Clerks Association, 1916-1917.
File No. 1285. Flathead Branch, 1917-1918.
LocationBox
137.I.10.6F126File No. 1286. Northern Pacific Railway Company correspondence regarding Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings:
Part 1, 1908, 1917-1939.
Part 2, 1940-1952.
File No. 1286A. Northern Pacific Railway Company, Annual Meetings of Stockholders:
Part 1, 1938-1953.
Part 2, 1954-1957.
File No. 1287. Silk: Claim of Morimura, Arai & Company for Damages, 1917.
File No. 1288. Northern Pacific and British Columbia Railway Company, 1917-1926.
File No. 1289. Insurance regarding riots, strikes, explosions, and related material, 1917-1936.
File No. 1290. Liberty Loan Bonds, 1917-1919.
File No. 1291. Employee Matters Involving Secretary's Office: Part 1, 1917-1956.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1292. Fiscal Year, change to twelve months ending December 31, 1916-1917.
File No. 1293. Re-insurance:
Part 1, 1917-1918.
Part 2, 1917-1919.
File No. 1294. War Revenue Tax:
Part 1, 1917-1918.
Part 2, 1919.
File No. 1295. Russian Railway Service Corps, 1917-1918.
File No. 1296. Leases of Rails, 1917.
File No. 1297. Insurance: Seattle, Tacoma, and other locations, 1917-1921.
LocationBox
137.I.10.7B127File No. 1298. Howard Elliott, Farewell Banquet, 1913.
File No. 1299. Insurance schedule, 1917-1918.
File No. 1300. Insurance on patterns in possession of Atlas Foundry and Machine Company, Tacoma, Washington, 1918-1925.
File No. 1301. Joint Terminal Board, Seattle, Washington, 1918.
File No. 1302. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Property in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1918-1956.
File No. 1303. Director General of Railroads, Circulars and Orders:
Part 1, 1918.
Part 2, 1918-1919.
File No. 1304. List of permits to operate speeders, hand cars, and related material, 1918-1922.
File No. 1305. Regional Director, Western Railroads, 1918-1919.
File No. 1306. Regional Purchasing Committee, Western Railroads, 1918.
File No. 1307. Russell-Miller Milling Company, Insurance at Duluth, Minnesota, 1918-1924.
File No. 1308. Insurance Fund, Report, 1916.
File No. 1309. Insurance Fund, Report, 1917-1919.
File No. 1310. Bureau of Railway Economics, Reports: Part 1, 1940-1954.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1311. Northern Pacific Red Cross Auxiliary, 1918-1919.
File No. 1312. Director General of Railroads, Insurance Questionnaire, 1918.
File No. 1313. Director General of Railroads, Fire Loss and Fire Protection Section, 1918.
File No. 1314. Re-insurance: Part 1, 1917-1919.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1315. Construction Department, Lake Basin Branch, 1917-1918.
File No. 1316. Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, 1918-1919.
File No. 1317. Insurance on Freight in Storage:
Part 1, 1918-1929.
Part 2, 1930-1956.
LocationBox
137.I.10.8F128File No. 1318. Insurance on non-operative property of Northern Pacific Railway Company and Northwestern Improvement Company during Federal Control, 1918-1920.
File No. 1319. Insurance on freight elevators, excluding those in General Office Building, St. Paul, 1919.
File No. 1320. Stock: Transfer of stock of auxiliary companies from persons connected with the Railroad Administration to officers and employees of the Corporation, 1918.
File No. 1321. Insurance on buildings and bridges during construction, 1919-1920.
File No. 1322. War Revenue Tax. United States Stamp Tax:
Part 1, 1919-1920.
Part 2, 1919-1921.
Part 3, 1921.
File No. 1323. Co-Insurance, undated.
File No. 1324. Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway Company, 1919.
File No. 1325. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, 1919-1968.
File No. 1326. Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company Insurance, 1919-1925.
File No. 1327. Re-insurance, 1919-1921.
File No. 1328. Insurance Schedule, 1919.
File No. 1329. Storage Releases.
Includes sections A-M, N-Z, 1906-1915, and 1915-1917.
File No. 1330. Re-insurance, Placed with Boardman & Ware:
Part 1, 1919-1920.
Part 2, 1920-1921.
File No. 1331. Resignation of Thomas Cooper as Vice President and Election of Charles Donnelly as Executive Vice President, 1919.
File No. 1332. Insurance Fund Abolished and Risks Insured in outside Companies, 1919-1928, 1944.
File No. 1333. Missing.
File No. 1334. List of counties in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Oregon in which Northern Pacific has property, 1920-1924.
File No. 1335. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance, 1920-1929.
File No. 1336. Seattle, Washington: Insurance on property owned jointly by Great Northern and Northern Pacific, 1920-1924.
File No. 1337. Orelands Mining Company, Stock Dividends and Transfers, 1912-1922.
File No. 1338. Insurance on Old General Office Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1919-1920.
LocationBox
137.I.10.9B129File No. 1339. Great Lakes Transit Corporation, Insurance and Release, 1920-1933.
File No. 1340. Election of H. A. Clifford as Treasurer of Northern Pacific and its Subsidiaries, 1920-1928.
File No. 1341. Income Tax Return, compliance with War Revenue Law, 1918-1942.
File No. 1342. Dividends on Railroad Stocks: Part 1, 1856-1917
Includes one statement, the other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1343. Yakima, Washington, Insurance, 1920-1951.
File No. 1344. Re-insurance, 1920-1922.
File No. 1345. Messenger robbery, registered mail, and related material: Insurance:
Part 1, 1921-1939.
Part 2, 1939-1948.
Part 3, 1950-1957.
File No. 1346. Re-insurance, Placed with W. A. Lang: Part 1, 1920-1922.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1347. Insurance and fire protection at tie treating and timber preservation plants at Brainerd, Minnesota, and Paradise, Montana, 1921.
File No. 1348. Insurance on Passenger Equipment at Pullman, Illinois:
Part 1, 1920-1922.
Part 2, 1924.
File No. 1349. Insurance on merchandise in transit, 1921-1928.
File No. 1350. Paymaster Robbery Insurance, 1921-1938.
File No. 1351. Burglary Insurance, 1921.
File No. 1352. Absaroka Oil Development Company:
Part 1, 1921-1935.
Part 2, 1936-1943.
File No. 1353. Director General of Railroads: List of contracts which expire March 1, 1920, 1919-1920.
File No. 1354. Power of Attorney, William S. Tod to Guarranty Trust Company of New York, 1916-1918.
File No. 1355. Recording of Supplement dated June 1, 1918, to Refunding and Improvement Mortgage dated July 1, 1914, 1920-1925.
File No. 1356. Recording of Supplement dated January 20, 1920, to Refunding and Improvement Mortgage dated July 1, 1914, 1920-1921.
LocationBox
137.I.10.10F130File No. 1357. Monad Cipher Code, 1921-1924.
File No. 1358. Recording of Supplement Dated May 9, 1921, to Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, 1921-1922.
File No. 1359. Missing.
File No. 1360. Clearwater Short Line Railway Company, 1921.
File No. 1361. Silk: Claim of Mitsui & Company for Loss by Theft of Raw Silk, 1921-1923.
File No. 1362. Silk: Claims on Account of Damage by Fire, at Cle Elum, 1921-1922.
File No. 1363. Silk: Claim of Gosho Corporation for Concealed Loss of Silk, 1921-1922.
File No. 1364. Ownership and Maintenance of highway crossings within the City Limits of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1921.
File No. 1365. Missing.
File No. 1366. Missing.
File No. 1367. Re-Insurance Placed with W. A. Lang, 1921-1922.
File No. 1368. Lake Superior Division, Notice of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1921-1949.
File No. 1369. St. Paul Division, Notice to Superintendent of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1922-1949.
File No. 1370. Missing.
File No. 1371. Fargo Division, Notice to Superintendent of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1922-1949.
File No. 1372. Missing.
File No. 1373. Yellowstone Division, Notice to Superintendent of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1922-1949.
File No. 1374. Missing.
File No. 1375. Rocky Mountain Division, Notice to Superintendent of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1922-1949.
File No. 1376. Idaho Division, Notice to Superintendent of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1922-1949.
File No. 1377. Missing.
File No. 1378. Missing.
File No. 1379. Tacoma Division, Notice of contracts expiring during 1922 and subsequent years, 1921-1949.
File No. 1380. Missing.
File No. 1381. Gales Creek and Wilson River Railroad Company:
Part 1, 1922-1940.
Part 2, 1941-1945.
File No. 1382. Portland, Astoria and Pacific Railroad Company, 1921-1923.
File No. 1383. Missing.
File No. 1384. Missing.
File No. 1385. Walla Walla Valley Railway Company list of contracts turned over to Northern Pacific, and correspondence:
Part 1, 1922-1926.
Part 2, 1926-1948.
Part 3, 1948-1961.
File No. 1385A. Insurance on Walla Walla Valley Railway Company Property, 1950-1959.
File No. 1386. Claim of Marshall Field and Company For Loss of Silk, 1921-1922.
File No. 1387. Recording of Supplement to the Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, January 20, 1922.
File No. 1388. Nehalem Boom Company, 1922-1939.
File No. 1389. Insurance... Placed with McGraw, Kittinger and Case Agency: Part 1, 1922-1925.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1390. Pension System, 1922, 1934.
LocationBox
137.I.11.1B131File No. 1391. Contractors Liability Insurance, 1922-1929.
File No. 1392. Claims... of the Pennsylvania System Account, Damage to Silk belonging to J. H. & C. K. Eagle, 1922-1923.
File No. 1393. Claim of E. Gerli & Company, Inc., Account Damage to Silk..., 1923.
File No. 1394. Insurance... Placed with W. A. Lang, 1923-1924.
File No. 1395. Claim of G. W. Sheldon & Company, Account Damage to Silk..., 1922-1923.
File No. 1396. Missing.
File No. 1397. Dillon Canals, 1923.
File No. 1398. The Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited:
Part 1, 1920-1929.
Part 2, 1929-1934.
File No. 1399. Copies of Resolutions of Executive Committee and Board of Directors Pertaining to Rosebud Branch, 1922.
File No. 1400. Mitsui & Company, Limited, Silk Damage Claim, 1922-1924.
File No. 1401. Insurance... Placed with W. A. Lang, 1923-1925.
File No. 1402. Insurance on Patterns in Possession of the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, 1924-1927.
File No. 1403. Missing.
File No. 1404. War Revenue Tax:
Part 1, 1921-1922.
Part 2, 1922-1923.
Part 3, 1924.
Part 4, 1925.
Part 5, 1926.
File No. 1405. Seattle, Washington Insurance on the Produce Building, 1923-1962.
File No. 1406. Recording of Supplement to the Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, January 10, 1924.
File No. 1407. Insurance on Passenger Equipment at St. Charles, Missouri, 1924-1925.
File No. 1408. Mitsui & Company, Limited, Claim for Damage to Silk..., 1924.
File No. 1409. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Transportation Company, 1924-1942.
File No. 1410. Insurance on Fruit Warehouse on King Street, Seattle, Washington, 1924-1942.
File No. 1411. Proportion of Salaries and Expenses of Office of Assistant Secretary Billed Against Subsidiary Companies, 1924-1925.
File No. 1412. Group Insurance Taken Out by the Northern Pacific Railway Company through the Aetna Life Insurance Company, 1920-1961.
File No. 1413. Mitsui & Company, Limited, Claim for Damage to Silk, 1924.
File No. 1414. Accounting for Moneys Received from the Sale of Operating Property, 1924.
File No. 1415. Gosho Corporation, Claim for Concealed Damage to Silk, 1924-1925.
File No. 1416. Morimura, Arai & Company, Claim for Damage to Silk, 1925.
LocationBox
137.I.11.2F132File No. 1417. Colstrip, Montana: Insurance on property belonging to the Northwestern Improvement Company:
Part 1, 1925-1939.
Part 2, 1939-1952.
Part 3, 1952-1959.
Insurance Maps.
Engineering Inspection Report.
File No. 1418. Insurance Placed with W. A. Lang, 1924-1926.
File No. 1419. Insurance Placed with McGraw, Kittenger and Case Agency, 1925-1928.
File No. 1420. E. Gerli & Company, Inc.: Claim for Damaged Silk, 1924-1925.
File No. 1421. J. Kridel, Sons & Company, Claim for Damaged Silk, 1925.
File No. 1422. Insurance of Payroll funds; Robberies, Pasco, and in Transit, Spokane to Pasco, 1925-1926.
File No. 1423. War Revenue Tax, 1926.
File No. 1424. Insurance Placed with W. A. Lang, Inc., 1926-1927.
File No. 1425. Recording of supplement to the Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, January 27, 1926.
File No. 1426. Insurance on Automobiles used by Land Department and Others:
Part 1, 1926-1930.
Part 2, 1930-1932.
Part 3, 1932-1934.
File No. 1427. Five Sixty Fifth Avenue Corporation, 1927-1946.
File No. 1428. Insurance Placed with W. A. Lang, 1927-1928.
LocationBox
137.I.11.3B133File No. 1429. Missing.
File No. 1430. Recording Prior Lien Mortgage in the State of Wyoming, 1927-1947.
File No. 1431. F. A. Straus & Company, Inc., Claim for Damaged Silk, 1927-1928.
File No. 1432. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1928-1929.
File No. 1433. Insurance Placed with McGraw, Kittinger and Case Agency, 1928-1930.
File No. 1434. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1929.
File No. 1435. Public Liability Insurance, 1928-1929.
File No. 1436. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 1929.
File No. 1437. Insurance on Alaskan Curios, and related material, belonging to the Nuggest Shops Inc., 1929-1932.
File No. 1438. H. F. Bidwell and Company, Claim for Damaged Silk, 1929.
File No. 1439. Z. Horikeshi and Company, Claims for Damaged Silk, 1928-1929.
File No. 1440. Z. Horikeshi and Company, Claims for Damaged Silk, 1928-1929.
File No. 1441. Election of B. O. Johnson as Director of Various Subsidiary Corporations, 1927.
File No. 1442. Election of C. H. Winders as Director of Certain Subsidiary Corporations in place of George T. Reid, deceased, 1928.
File No. 1443. Northern Pacific Transport Company:
Part 1, 1929-1935.
Part 2, 1935-1939.
Part 3, 1939-1948.
Part 4, 1948-1953.
Part 5, 1953-1959.
Part 6, 1960-1961.
File No. 1444. E. Gerli and Company, Inc., Claim for Silk Damage, 1929-1930.
File No. 1445. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1929-1931.
File No. 1446. Japan Cotton Trading Company, Claim for Damaged Silk, 1930.
File No. 1447. Sulzer, Rudolph Company, Inc., Claim for Damaged Silk, 1930-1931.
File No. 1448. Insurance on patterns in possession of Northwestern Steel and Iron Corporation, Minneapolis, 1931-1932.
File No. 1449. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1931-1932.
File No. 1450. Linn County Logging and Lumber Railway, 1930-1931.
File No. 1451. Insurance Placed Through McGraw, Kittinger and Case Agency, 1931-1932.
File No. 1452. Howell Mining Company, 1931-1933.
File No. 1453. Northwest Freight Transport Company, 1931-1939.
LocationBox
137.I.11.4F134File No. 1454. Longview, Portland and Northern Railway Company, 1932.
File No. 1455. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1932-1933.
File No. 1456. Insurance Placed Through McGraw, Kittinger and Case Agency, 1932-1933.
File No. 1457. United States Stamp Tax:
Part 1, 1932-1939.
Part 2, 1939-1941.
Part 3, 1941-1944.
Part 4, 1944-1947.
Part 5, 1947-1948.
Part 6, 1949-1951.
Part 7, 1951-1957.
LocationBox
137.I.11.5B135Part 8, 1957-1960.
Part 9, 1960-1962.
File No. 1457A. Rulings on Taxibility of Deeds Requiring Documentary Tax Stamps, 1941-1955.
File No. 1458. Diamond Motor Parts Company, 1931-1932.
File No. 1459. Katakura and Company, Limited, Claim for Silk Damage, 1932-1933.
File No. 1460. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1933-1934.
File No. 1461. Doshi Trading Company, Claim for Silk Damage, 1933.
File No. 1462. Alpha Silk Company, Claim for Silk Damage, 1933.
File No. 1463. Insurance in connection with Exhibit of Northwestern Improvement Company at A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933-1934.
File No. 1464. Insurance on Feigh Mine Property of the Northwestern Improvement Company near Ironton, Minnesota, 1933-1948.
File No. 1465. Northwestern Improvement Company: Insurance on Property on Kennewick Orchards, Kennewick, Washington, 1932-1945.
File No. 1466. Insurance on Coal and Mining Property of the Northwestern Improvement Company Placed through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1933-1935.
File No. 1467. Japan Cotton Trading Company, Claim for Damage to Silk, 1933-1934.
File No. 1468. Insurance on Passenger Equipment at Pullman, Illinois, 1934.
File No. 1469. Minnesota and International Railway Company, Insurance on Property, 1933.
File No. 1470. Minnesota & International Railway Company, Insurance on Property, 1933-1938.
File No. 1471. Northern Pacific Railway Company; Northwestern Improvement Company; Northern Pacific Transport Company fleet policy covering Public Liability, Property Damage, Cargo, Fire, and Theft Insurance on Cars, Buses, Trucks:
Part 1, 1933-1935.
Part 2, 1935-1936.
Part 3, 1936-1937.
Part 4, 1937-1938.
Part 5, 1938-1939.
LocationBox
137.I.11.6F136Part 6, 1939-1940.
Part 7, 1941.
Part 8, 1942.
Part 9, 1943-1944.
Part 10, 1944.
Part 11, 1945.
Part 12, 1946.
Parts 13-14, 1947. 2 folders.
LocationBox
137.I.11.7B137Part 14, 1947-1948.
Part 15, 1948.
Part 16, 1948-1949.
Part 17, 1949.
Part 18, 1949-1950.
Part 19, 1950.
Part 20, 1950-1951.
Part 21, 1951-1952.
Part 22, 1952.
LocationBox
137.I.11.8F138Part 23, 1952.
Part 24, 1952-1953.
Part 25, 1953.
Part 26, 1953-1954.
Part 27, 1954.
Part 28, 1954-1955.
Part 29, 1955-1956.
LocationBox
137.I.11.9B139Files A-W, circa 1950s-1960s.
File No. 1472. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., 1933-1934.
File No. 1473. Insurance Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc. and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc., 1934-1935.
File No. 1474. Citizens Transportation League: Circulars and related material regarding house-to-house canvass for memberships, 1932.
File No. 1475. Designation of D. E. Riordan as Legislative Counsel in the State of Wisconsin, 1933.
File No. 1476. Mortgages: Information regarding Branch Line Mortgages Prepared in connection with Proposed Unification of Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways, 1927.
File No. 1477. T. H. Lantry, Authorized by ICC to Hold Certain Positions in Northern Pacific and Certain Subsidiary Corporations, 1929.
File No. 1478. Missing.
File No. 1479. List Showing Companies of which C. W. Bunn has been Elected an Officer or Director, 1932.
File No. 1480. Appointment of General Office Committee and Reports Thereto, 1932.
File No. 1481. Telephone and Telegraph Service, 1916-1962.
File No. 1482. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company: Instructions for Preventions of Fires, 1933.
File No. 1483. The Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933, 1933-1936.
File No. 1484. Railroad Retirement Act: Government Pension Plan, 1934-1959.
File No. 1485. Claim for Damage to Automobile belonging to C. E. Nelson, 1932-1933.
File No. 1486. Claim for Damage to Automobile belonging to Frank Schlief, 1933.
File No. 1487. Claim for Damage to Automobile belonging to Juan Quiroga, 1934.
File No. 1488. R. L. Polk and Company Directory Service, 1932.
LocationBox
137.I.11.10F140File No. 1489. Correspondence regarding Execution of Permits for Sale of Alcoholic Liquors:
Part 1, 1934-1946.
Part 2, 1947-1957.
File No. 1490. Recording of Supplement to the Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, March 11, 1935.
File No. 1491. Insurance on Northern Pacific Property Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc., 1935-1936.
File No. 1492. Cowlitz, Chehalis and Cascade Railway Company, 1935-1958.
File No. 1493. Insurance Placed by Joyce Insurance, Inc., on Pick-Up and Delivery Shipments:
Part 1, 1933-1949.
Part 1K, 1954-1961.
Part 2, 1949-1962.
Part 2J, 1953-1962.
File No. 1494. Compliance with the Revenue Act of the State of Washington, Enacted at the 1935 Session of the Washington Legislature: Part 1, 1935-1959.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1495. Insurance on Northern Pacific Property placed through W. A. Lang, Inc., and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc., 1936-1937.
File No. 1496. Insurance on Coal and Mining Property of the Northwestern Improvement Company Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc.: Part 1, 1936-1949.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1497. Mitsui & Company Claim for Damaged Silk, 1936.
File No. 1498. Minnesota-Atlantic Transit Company, correspondence regarding Insurance at Duluth on Leased Property, 1933-1942.
LocationBox
137.I.12.1B141File No. 1499. Insurance on Coal and Mining Property of the Northwestern Improvement Company and Certain Property of the Northern Pacific Railway Company Placed Through McGraw, Kittinger and Case Agency, 1934-1943.
File No. 1500. Northwestern Improvement Company: Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance on Privately Owned Cars Used on Rental Basis in Connection with Operations at Roslyn and Cle Elum, Washington:
Part 1, 1937-1952.
Part 2, 1952-1960.
File No. 1501. Insurance on Northern Pacific Property Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc., 1937-1938.
File No. 1502. Minnesota and International Railway Company Insurance, 1938-1942.
File No. 1503. Yakima Credit Corporation: Part 1, 1936-1944.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1504. Minnesota Unemployment Compensation Law: Part 1, 1938.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1505. Social Security Act: Part 1, 1936-1937.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1506. Oscar Heineman Corporation: Claim for Damaged Silk, 1936-1938.
File No. 1507. Insurance on Northern Pacific Property Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc., 1938-1940.
File No. 1507A. Insurance on Patterns at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1940.
File No. 1508. Gas Electric Cars: Insurance, 1932-1938.
File No. 1509. Insurance on Northern Pacific Property Placed Through W. A. Lang, Inc., and Hannaford-O'Brien, Inc.:
Part 1, 1941.
Part 2, 1941-1946.
Part 3, 1946.
Part 4, 1946-1948.
Part 4A, 1947-1948.
LocationBox
137.I.12.2F142Part 5, 1946-1949.
Part 6, 1949-1950.
Part 7, 1949-1953.
Part 8, 1953-1957.
Part 9, 1955-1962.
Files B-F.
LocationBox
137.I.12.3B143Files F-O.
File No. 1510. Claim made by Sydney Lawrence for Damage in Transit to One of Four Alaskan Pictures used by the Advertising Department, 1937-1938.
File No. 1511. Insurance on Leased Property at Garfield, Washington. Part 1, 1935-1940.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1512. Missing.
File No. 1513. K. O. Lee and Sons, Duluth, regarding Insurance on Twine Stored at Duluth, Minnesota, 1933-1939.
File No. 1514. Elevator Liability Insurance, Stillwater, Minnesota, 1940-1960.
File No. 1514 A. Elevator Liability Insurance, General, 1940-1942.
File No. 1515. Fiscal Matters, Correspondence regarding Stockholders' Statistics:
Part 1, 1940-1950.
Parts 2-15, Missing.
Part 16, 1958-1959.
Part 17, 1959.
LocationBox
137.I.12.4F144Part 18, 1959-1960.
Part 19, 1960.
Part 20, 1961.
Part 21, 1961-1962.
Part 22, 1962.
Part 23, 1962-1963.
A, 1950-1962.
C, 1928-1942.
D, 1945.
F, 1950.
G, 1936-1955.
H, 1951-1959.
LocationBox
137.I.12.5B145J, 1951-1958.
K, 1952.
M, 1927-1956.
N, 1951-1962.
File No. 1516. Missing.
File No. 1517. Missing.
File No. 1518. Burglary Insurance on the Ice Machinery in Ice House at Ellensburg, Washington, 1940-1941.
File No. 1519. Missing.
File No. 1520. Missing.
File No. 1521. Annual Report of the Northern Pacific Railway Company to the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Part 1, 1940-1953.
LocationBox
137.I.12.6F146Part 1, 1954-1959.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1522. State of Illinois, Correspondence regarding Taxes on Tangible Personal Property, 1940-1952.
File No. 1523. Missing.
File No. 1524. Missing.
File No. 1525. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Transportation Company, 1939-1942.
File No. 1526. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance on Northern Pacific Transport Company Equipment in the State of Washington, 1941-1953.
File No. 1527. Missing.
File No. 1528. Missing.
File No. 1529 and 1529A. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance regarding Fire Fighting Unit at Colstrip, Montana, 1941-1958.
File No. 1530. Appointment of Daniel P. Sheridan as Notary Public, 1941.
File No. 1531. Missing.
File No. 1532. Common Carrier Liability Excess Coverage Above $25,000, Government Interest, Fish Liver Oil:
Part 1, 1941-1945.
Part 2, 1946-1961.
File No. 1532A. Statements of Fish Liver Oil Shipments:
Part 1, 1943-1946.
Part 2, 1946-1950.
Part 3, 1950-1954.
Part 4, 1955-1960.
LocationBox
137.I.12.7B147Part 5, 1960-1961.
File No. 1532B. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company Reports on Shipments of Fish Liver Oil, Dogfish Livers, Peppermint Oil:
Part 1, 1943-1950.
Part 2, 1951-1959.
Part 3, 1959-1961.
File No. 1533. Northern Pacific Transport Company: Fire Insurance on Machinery and Tools, Materials and Supplies Installed in Roundhouse and Garage, Billings, Montana, 1942-1960.
File No. 1534. United States Customs Service: License Authorizing Northern Pacific to Transmit, other than in the Regular Course of Mail, Letters and Other Forms of Communication, 1942.
File No. 1535. Missing.
File No. 1536. The Wilkeson Products Company, 1942-1945.
File No. 1537. Cigarette Tax Act: Correspondence regarding License To Sell Cigarettes in Illinois, 1942.
File No. 1538. United States War Savings Bonds:
Part 1, 1941-1945.
Part 2, 1945-1951.
File No. 1539. Agreement to Return to Service Employees Who Entered Military Service, 1940-1948.
File No. 1539A. Military Service: War Manpower Commission and Selective Service, 1941-1953.
File No. 1539B. Reports to G. E. Lees regarding Manpower Situation, 1943-1944.
File No. 1540. Messenger and Hold-Up Insurance Protecting Ticket Offices at Various Locations:
Part 1, 1942-1948.
Part 2, 1951-1957.
File No. 1541. Northwestern Improvement Company, Formerly Absaroka Oil Development Company:
Part 1, 1942-1946.
Part 2, 1946-1950.
LocationBox
137.I.12.8F148Part 3, 1950-1953.
Part 4, 1953-1957.
File No. 1542. Vacation Agreement, 1941-1948.
File No. 1543. Dividend on Northern Pacific Railway Company Stock:
Parts 1-3, Missing.
Part 4, 1958-1962.
Part 5, 1961-1962.
File No. 1543A. Correspondence regarding Inserts Sent to Stockholders Beginning with Dividend Paid on December 20, 1950, 1950-1962.
File No. 1543D. Advice to Comptroller of Amount Required for Dividend Payment, 1955-1962.
File No. 1544. War Damage Insurance, 1942-1943.
File No. 1545. Victory Tax and Income Tax, 1942-1948.
File No. 1546. Common Carrier Liability, Excess Coverage Above $10,000, Hops, 1942-1948.
File No. 1546A. Statements of Hops Shipments:
Part 1, 1943-1944.
Part 2, 1944-1945.
Part 3, 1945-1949.
LocationBox
137.I.12.9B149File No. 1546B. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company, Reports on Shipments of Hops, Value Over $10,000, 1943-1946. 2 parts.
File No. 1547. Insurance on Paper Mill Machinery, Pacific Paperboard Company, Longview, Washington, 1943.
File No. 1548. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company, Automobile Insurance, 1943, 1948.
File No. 1549. Missing.
File No. 1550. Fire Insurance on Elevator Buildings, Machinery and Equipment at Vancouver, Washington, 1943-1957.
File No. 1551. Zone Numbers in Connection with Mail Dispatched to Directors, 1943-1945.
File No. 1552. War Damage Insurance: Request for Information from Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1942.
File No. 1553. War Damage Insurance on Northern Pacific Railroad Properties in the Pacific Coast Area, 1942-1944.
File No. 1554. War Damage Insurance on Lands of the Northern Pacific and Northwestern Improvement Company in the State of Washington, 1942-1943.
File No. 1555. Missing.
File No. 1556. Insurance on shops and shop facilities under construction at Livingston, Montana, by The Austin Company, 1943-1945.
File No. 1557. Northwestern Improvement Company: Insurance on buildings in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, formerly owned by the Crow Wing Realty Company, 1944-1956.
File No. 1558. Watab Paper Company: Correspondence regarding suit brought against Northern Pacific regarding freight rates, 1943-1945.
File No. 1559. Missing.
File No. 1560. Burlington Transportation Company, 1944-1947.
File No. 1561. Insurance for construction work on new Car Shop and storage facilities at Brainerd, Minnesota, under contract with Al Johnson Construction Company, 1944-1955.
File No. 1562. Fire Losses:
Part 1, Roundhouse and Engines, Logan, Montana, 1934.
Part 2, Freight Car Repair Shed, Machinery and Rolling Stock at South Tacoma, Washington, 1934-1935.
Part 3, London Dock, Tacoma, Washington, 1929, 1936.
Part 4, Warehouse and Contents, Auburn, Washington, 1940.
Part 5, Ice House at Dickinson, North Dakota, 1940-1941.
Part 6, Warehouse Leased to Younglove Grocery Company, Tacoma, Washington, 1941.
Part 7, Freight House Leased to Pacific Fruit & Produce Company and Safeway Stores, Seattle, Washington, 1941-1942.
Part 8, Warehouse Leased to Excel Shingle Company, Seattle, Washington, 1941-1942.
Part 9, Fire following derailment of cars at Coon Creek, Minnesota, 1942.
Part 10, Warehouse leased by Northwest Woodenware Company, Tacoma, Washington, 1943.
Part 11, Produce Building, Seattle, Washington, 1943-1944.
Part 12, Warehouse leased to Lowney & Williams, Butte, Montana, 1943-1944.
Part 13, Pier No. 4, leased to Washington Fish and Oyster Company, Seattle, Washington, 1944-1945.
Part 14, Alaska Steamship Company's Record Room, Pier No. 1, Seattle, Washington, 1944-1945.
Part 15, Shipment of Cigarettes Lost in Accident and Fire, Gold Creek, Montana, 1944-1953.
Includes photographs.
Part 16, Warehouse at St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1945.
Part 17, Derailment and Fire, Troop Cars: Mandan, North Dakota, 1945.
Part 18, Operator's House, Wisconsin Draw Span, St. Louis River Bridge, Superior, Wisconsin, 1946.
Part 19, Warehouse leased to R. D. Bodle Company, Puyallup, Washington, 1945-1946.
Part 20, Warehouse leased to Gamble-Robinson Company, Bozeman, Montana, 1946.
Part 21, Freight House and contents, Missoula, Montana, 1945-1947.
Part 22, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Car No. 47658 and Contents, 1944-1948.
Part 23, Warehouse on Pier No. 1, Duluth, Minnesota, 1947.
Part 24, Depot Building, Huntley, Montana, 1948-1949.
Part 25, Wabash Car No. 47255 and Contents, Athol, Idaho, 1948-1949.
Part 26, R. D. Bodle Warehouse, Puyallup, Washington, 1948.
Part 27, Warehouse leased to Pacific Gamble-Robinson, Spokane, Washington, 1949.
Part 28, Collision and Fire, Harmon, North Dakota, 1949-1950.
Includes photographs.
LocationBox
137.I.12.10F150Part 29, Loss sustained by the Railway Company in the destruction by fire, January 30, 1947, of the Centennial Flouring Mill Company, Tacoma, Washington, 1947-1950.
Part 30, Destruction by fire of two warehouses at Kent, Washington, January 21, 1950.
Part 31, Destruction by fire of Car Wheel Shop, Laurel, Montana. July 22, 1949, 1949-1950.
Includes photographs.
Part 32, Damage by Fire to Warehouse, Sumner, Washington, January 26, 1950.
Part 33, Destruction by fire of Car No. NRC 6800 and contents, at Beaver Hill, Montana, January 22, 1950.
Part 34A-C, Derailment and fire at Manhattan, Montana, February 14, 1950.
Part 35, Destruction by fire, October 9, 1950, of the Balcom and Moe Warehouse at Thrall, Washington, 1950-1951.
Part 36, Derailment and fire at Hebron, North Dakota, August 6, 1950, 1950-1952.
Part 37, Fire damage to Ocean Warehouse No. 2 (Baker Dock) at Tacoma, Washington, March 19, 1951, 1951-1955.
Includes photographs.
Part 38, Roundhouse Fire at Duluth, Minnesota, April 2, 1951.
Part 39, Damage by fire to NRC Car 8053 and Contents at Salem, North Dakota, December 23, 1951, 1951-1953.
Part 40, Fire Loss on November 11, 1951, to Diesel Locomotive No. 6015, at Arrow, Idaho, 1951-1952.
Part 41, Loss by Fire on September 29, 1952, of Coal Dock at Dawson, North Dakota, 1952-1953.
Part 42, Coal Dock Fire at Garrison, Montana, June 20, 1953, 1953-1954.
Part 43, Fire Loss, September 11, 1951, to Car No. NYC 121173, Lewiston, Idaho, 1951-1953.
Part 44, Northern Pacific Railway Company Fire Loss to Car URTX 37365 and contents, Bismarck, North Dakota, March 14, 1954.
Part 45, Fire Loss, March 28, 1954, to Bridge 15.1 near Steilacoom, Washington, 1954-1955.
Part 46, Northern Pacific Fire Loss to Coal Dock at Laurel, Montana, March 16, 1955.
Part 47, Northern Pacific Fire Loss, October 4, 1953, to Rolling Stock and Warehouse formerly leased to Mojonnier and Sons, Inc., Walla Walla, Washington, 1953-1954.
Part 48, Northern Pacific Fire Loss, April 28, 1954, to Bridge No. 51 near Wabash, Washington, 1954-1955.
Part 49, Fire Loss, Involving Pennsylvania Car 104702 and Contents, Park City, Montana, August 6, 1955.
Part 50, Northern Pacific Fire Loss, December 10, 1953, to Blacksmith Shop at South Tacoma, Washington, 1953-1954.
Part 51, Northern Pacific Fire Loss, March 17, 1954, to Wisconsin Draw Span Bridge at Superior, Wisconsin, 1954-1956.
Part 52, Northern Pacific Fire Loss, September 6, 1955, to Warehouse at Walla Walla, Washington, leased to Walla Walla Produce Company and Snyder Crecelius Paper Company, 1955-1956.
Part 53, Fire Loss, July 20, 1955, at Dayton, Minnesota, Involving a Carload of Electrical Machinery, 1955-1956.
Includes a brochure on Diesel Engines.
Part 54, Fire Loss, to a Shipment of Aluminum, Laurel, Montana, May 20, 1956.
Part 55, Fire Loss, September 4, 1955, to Coal Unloading Facilities, Fargo, North Dakota, 1956.
Part 56, Fire Loss, Warehouse Leased to Baker Products Company, May 29, 1956, Kennewick, Washington, 1956-1958.
Part 57, Fire Loss, October 2, 1955, to Bridge 69-B, Butte, Montana, 1955-1956.
Part 58. Fire Loss, August 26, 1955, to Coal Dock and Contents, Mississippi Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1955-1956.
Part 59, Fire Loss, July 14, 1955, Belfield, North Dakota, from Derailment, affecting Rolling Stock and Merchandise, 1955-1956.
Part 60, Fire Loss Suffered to St. Anthony Boulevard Bridge near East Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 26, 1956-1957.
Part 61, Fire Loss involving Wabash Car No. 48917 and Contents and Great Northern Car No. 20366 and Contents at Ketron Spur, Washington, August 15, 1956-1957.
Part 62, Fire Loss, Union Warehouse and Mercantile Company, Craigmont, Idaho, February 5, 1957.
Part 63, Derailment and Fire, May 10, 1956, Steele, North Dakota, 1956-1957.
Part 64, Car Shop Fire, Parkwater, Washington, January 28, 1957.
Part 65, Fire Loss, Bridge No. 20, October 21, 1956, Mapleton, North Dakota, 1956-1958.
File No. 1563. Minnesota & International Railway Company Fire Losses, Parts 1-7, 1933-1938.
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137.I.13.1B151File No. 1564. Northern Pacific Transport Company, Fire Losses, Parts 1-7, 1935-1951.
File No. 1565. Northwestern Improvement Company, Fire Losses, Parts 1-2, 1937-1939.
File No. 1566. Missing.
File No. 1567. Northwestern Improvement Company Insurance on Ravensdale, Washington, Mine Properties, 1945.
File No. 1567-A. Ravensdale, Washington, Insurance on dwellings sold under contract by Northwestern Improvement Company, 1946-1954.
File No. 1568. Insurance on Piers 50 and 51, Seattle, Washington, sold to Northern Docks, Inc., 1946-1962.
File No. 1569. Appointment of Edward Riach as Notary Public, 1946.
File No. 1570. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance on Dwellings on the Kammerzell Farm Property, Billings, Montana, 1946-1948.
File No. 1571. American Red Cross:
Part 1, 1941-1951.
Part 2, 1952-1956.
Part 3, 1957-1958.
Part 4, 1959-1960.
Part 5, 1961.
File No. 1572. Todd Protectograph: Protection Policy Insuring against Felonious Alteration of Drafts, 1946-1948.
File No. 1573. Derailment at McKenzie, North Dakota, January 3, 1945, Involving Government Shipments, 1945-1946.
File No. 1574. Northern Pacific Transport Company Collision Insurance on Equipment, 1945-1946.
File No. 1575. Fire Loss Statistics, 1928-1952.
File No. 1575A-D. Fire Loss Statistics, 1897-1962.
File No. 1576. Midland Railway Company of Manitoba, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance on Automobiles, 1946.
File No. 1577. Missing.
File No. 1578. Fire and Extended Coverage on Residence for Division Superintendent, Fargo, North Dakota, 1947-1956.
File No. 1579. Insurance on Warehouse Building, Seattle, Washington, under construction by the Austin Company, 1947-1948.
File Nos. 1580-1583. Missing.
File No. 1584. Insurance on Proposed Minnesota Centennial Train, 1949.
File No. 1585. Pickup and Delivery Contracts, Report of Contracts Filed to Auditor Passenger and Station Accounts:
Part 1, 1934-1946.
Part 2, 1947-1952.
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137.I.13.2F152Part 3, 1952-1962.
File No. 1585A. Piggy-Back Contracts: Part 1, 1955-1962.
The other part or parts are missing.
File No. 1586. Missing.
File No. 1587. Proposed All-Risk Insurance on Diesel Road Locomotives and Streamlined Passenger Equipment, 1949-1953.
File No. 1588. Insurance on monies and securities in the possession of Andrew A. Knoll (The Roundup), Dilworth, Minnesota, 1950-1957.
File No. 1589. Missing.
File No. 1590. All-Risk Cargo Insurance, Northern Pacific Transport Company, 1949-1961.
File No. 1591. United States suit against Northern Pacific Railway Company and Northwestern Improvement Company regarding Traffic Clauses in various forms of Agreements, 1949-1950.
File No. 1592. Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance on Propane Gas Plant, King Street Passenger Station, Seattle, Washington, 1950-1957.
File No. 1592-A. King Street Passenger Station Insurance, 1960.
File Nos. 1593-1595. Missing.
File No. 1596. Northern Pacific Railway Company Tour Sponsored by KOTV, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1952.
File No. 1597. Insurance on Bridge No. 1 over Columbia River between Pasco and Kennewick, Washington, 1952.
File No. 1598. Missing.
File No. 1599C-D. Fire Insurance Coverage, Lemhi Telephone Company, Union Pacific Depot, Armstead, Montana, and other points, 1949-1957.
File No. 1600. Missing.
File No. 1601. Northwestern Improvement Company, Insurance on Lumber in connection with car building program at Brainerd, Minnesota, Shops, 1952-1953.
File No. 1602. Association of American Railroads: Copies of the News Letter, with correspondence concerning it, 1953-1959.
File No. 1603. Kenward Farm Buildings, Fargo, North Dakota: Insurance in favor of Northwestern Improvement Company, 1953-1956.
File No. 1604. Missing.
File No. 1605. Missing.
File No. 1606. Sewer Liability and Property Damage Insurance, Duluth, Minnesota, regarding sewer pipe line from building leased to Zalk-Josephs Company, 1953-1954.
File No. 1607. Liability Insurance regarding operation of passenger elevator at Tacoma, Washington, Passenger Station, 1954-1957.
File No. 1608. Insurance on former Associated Grocers Co-op Warehouse, Seattle, Washington, Purchased by Northwestern Improvement Company, 1952-1957.
File No. 1609. Missing.
File No. 1610. Insurance on frame building at Zillah, Washington, assigned from George M. Van Horn to Northern Pacific Railway Company, sold to First Baptist Church, 1954.

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Expand/CollapseCASE FILE 1-1918

Correspondence, legal and financial records, resolutions, memoranda, and miscellany dealing with line construction and equipage, acquisition of subsidiaries and other properties, investments of various sorts, and capitalization and funded debt.

The documents were drawn together from other Northern Pacific series, and appear to be a portion of the working papers compiled in order to prepare a valuation of the Northern Pacific at the time of the United States Railroad Administration's lease of the system in 1918.


Arrangement: Arranged by file number.


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137.I.19.2F1File No. 1. Copies of affidavits attesting to completion of segments of the Northern Pacific's Main Line, 1882-1888.
File No. 2. Agreements between the Carbon Hill Coal Company and Northern Pacific, 1881-1882.
File No. 3. Resolution regarding lease of the Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company by Northern Pacific, April 30, 1887.
File No. 4. Indenture between the Duluth Union Depot Company and Northern Pacific, August 27, 1890.
File No. 5. Arrangements between the St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company and Northern Pacific for completing the East Side Line in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1886-1889.
File No. 6. Study of Accounting Departments of Northern Pacific by H. D. Bulkley, 1884.
File No. 7. Indenture regarding lease of Spokane and Palouse Railway Company line in Washington Territory to Northern Pacific, 1887.
File No. 8. Traffic arrangements between Washington and Columbia River Railway Company and Northern Pacific, 1892.
File No. 9. Proceedings of the meeting of the Presidents of Railway Companies West of Chicago and St. Louis, 1890.
File No. 10. Agreement of Drexel, Morgan and Company; Winslow, Lanier and Company; and August Belmont and Company within Northern Pacific, 1883.
File No. 11. Report of Special Committee (Northern Pacific) on plan to pay or extend dividend certificates, 1887.
File No. 12. Report of James McNaught and John C. Bullitt on the question of whether equipment cost should be deducted from net earnings applicable to dividends on preferred stock, 1892.
File No. 13. Northern Pacific Terminal Company: Construction at Portland and Albina, Oregon, 1883-1884.
File No. 14. Sub-Committee (Northern Pacific) on equipment, 1887-1888.
File No. 15. Lease by Northern Pacific of mill property in Tacoma, Washington, to Miles F. Hatch and P. D. Forbes; Coal royalties owed by Smith and Goodwin (Crooke Mining and Smelting Company) to Northern Pacific, 1880-1881.
File No. 16. Reports to the Secretary of the Interior on portions of the Northern Pacific Line by the Commissioners of the United States, 1880-1885.
File No. 17. Report by Henry Villard to the Board of Directors (Northern Pacific) on a tour of inspection over the main line and new branch lines, 1891.
File No. 18. Reports by George S. Morrison on the several divisions of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, 1884.
Includes geographic data on Washington and Oregon.
File No. 19. Detailed statement of property account, Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, acquisition notice, 1884-1885.
File No. 20. Indian Reservations: Arikara, Gros Ventres, Mandan, Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet, Crow, and Flathead, 1878-1883.
File No. 21. Tacoma Land Company, 1873-1885.
File No. 22. Western Union Telegraph Company, 1880, 1884.
File No. 23. Finances, corporate meetings, land, and construction, 1876-1891.
File No. 24. Resolutions and other papers regarding the consolidated mortgage, Puget Sound and Alaska Steamship Company, surety bonds, Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, bond sales, Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust Company, Speyer and Company, German American Trust Company, and Kuhn, Loeb and Company, 1889-1894.
File No. 25. List of preferred stockholders, Northern Pacific, 1883.
File No. 26. Oregon and Transcontinental Company, 1884-1887.
File No. 27. Surety Bonds, contracts, 1890-1892.
File No. 28. Surety Bonds: Employee lists, 1883-1887.
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137.I.19.3B2File No. 29. Notes for monies borrowed by Northern Pacific; Bonds; Resolutions; Agreements; Surety Bonds.
File No. 30. Contracts, Nos. 1-230, for transportation, materials, equipment, coal mines, construction, and mail carrying, 1871-1889.
Includes index.
File No. 31. Report and papers of the Special Committee appointed by Northern Pacific to investigate the condition, business and methods of the Northern Pacific Express Company, 1883, 1887.
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137.I.19.4F3File No. 32. Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company, 1890.
File No. 33. Tacoma Land Company: Special Committee on financial requirements, 1891-1892.
File No. 34. Special Committee (Northern Pacific) in charge of assets and finances, 1887-1888.
File No. 35. Rocky Fork Coal Company of Montana, 1890-1898.
File No. 36. Indenture: Western Railroad Company of Minnesota, and Charlemagne Tower and J. Frailey Smith, 1877.
File No. 37. Helena, Gallatin and National Park Railroad Company, 1887.
File No. 38. Construction materials, 1882-1884.
File No. 39. List of Stock Ledgers, Branch Lines, 1897.
File No. 40. Northern Pacific Express Company: Surety Bonds, employee lists, 1887-1888.
File No. 41. Equipment orders for Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 1887-1893.
File No. 42. Opinion of George Gray, General Counsel, Northern Pacific, to Charles B. Wright, Chairman of the Special Committee appointed to determine if there are legal objections to issuing Trust Certificates, 1888.
File No. 43. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 1891-1893.
File No. 44. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company: Journal entries and balance sheets, 1896.
File No. 45. Agreement: Northern Pacific, St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, 1892.
File No. 46. Oregon and Transcontinental Company, 1885.
File No. 47. Duluth, Crookston and Northern Railroad Company, 1889-1899.
File No. 48. Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Drafts, notes, accounts, 1890-1894.
File No. 49. Special Committee on the claim of the North American Company, successor of Oregon and Transcontinental Company, growing out of retirement of the latter's bonds, 1885, 1891.
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137.I.19.5B4File No. 50. Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon, 1883-1884.
File No. 51. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1884-1887.
File No. 52. Notes, drafts, acceptances, 1886-1893.
File No. 53. Finances and meetings of various railroad companies, 1879-1896.
File No. 54. St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1886-1896.
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137.I.19.6F5File No. 55. Proprietary interests (Northern Pacific), Nos. 1-129, 1867-1881.
File No. 56. Columbia and Palouse Railroad Company, 1884.
File No. 57. Bull Mountain Branch Railroad (Coal), 1882-1884.
File No. 58. Timber Depredation, Northern Pacific and others, in Montana, 1882.
File No. 59. Construction Contract, Missoula Division, 1882.
File No. 86. Permission for Northern Pacific to cut timber on the Flathead Indian Reservation, 1882-1883.
File No. 61. Northern Pacific ties and timber seized at Yakima, Washington, 1882.
File No. 62. Opinions of George Gray on Collateral Trust Certificates or Bonds and branch road companies' bonds, 1887.
File No. 63. Wisconsin Central Company, 1889.
File No. 64. Rocky Fork Railroad and Coal Mines, 1889-1890.
File No. 65. Consolidated mortgage bonds, 1890.
File No. 66. Passes over the Cascade Mountains, 1879-1884.
File No. 67. Northern Pacific Terminal Company, 1884.
File No. 68. Western Railroad Company of Minnesota, 1877-1878.
File No. 69. Sale of Dakota Lands to J. W. Dwight, 1879-1882.
File No. 70. Copper Mines and Copperopolis, Montana, 1882.
File No. 71. Wells, Fargo and Company, 1882-1884.
File No. 72. James H. Weed et al. v Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company, et al., 1881.
File No. 73. Harkness and Company railroad tie contract, 1879-1881.
File No. 74. Union Pacific Railway Company, 1883-1884.
File No. 75. Northern Pacific Lands, 1886, 1889.
File No. 76. Reports on finances, traffic, and other matters, 1882-1898.
File No. 77. Surety Bonds, employee lists, 1894.
File No. 78. Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company, 1886, 1894.
File No. 79. Bonds, receipts, financial statements, 1891-1896.

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Expand/CollapseASSOCIATION OF RAILWAY EXECUTIVES: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE OF MANAGERS

This series consists of correspondence, forms, and circular letters (1918-1920); most of the items are for the year 1920. The correspondence is chiefly that of Northern Pacific's General Manager, J. M. Rapelje, and his assistant, C. L. Nichols, with the Conference Committee of Managers, a committee of the Association of Railway Executives chaired by E. T. Whiter, and with Northern Pacific personnel concerning the committee's requests for wage data.


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129.E.7.2F 1918-June 11, 1920.
June 12-July 7, 1920.
July 8-16, 1920.
July 17-23, 1920.

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Expand/CollapsePURCHASING COMMITTEE, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDHOLDERS

The committee was appointed at a meeting of the bondholders held on March 18, 1875, to work out a plan to complete the line and protect the bondholders' interest. The correspondence between the committee and bondholders, as well as cancelled checks, receipts, invoices, accounts and other items, provide details on the mechanics of the process of converting bonds to preferred stock, and on other financial transactions.

The members of the committee were Johnston Livingston, J. N. Hutchinson, William McKnight, John M. Denison, Abner Coburn, William Windom, and George Stark.


Related Material: Secretary: Receivers: Letters Sent, Purchasing Committee.


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129.E.7.2FCorrespondence and miscellaneous papers, 1873, July 3-31, 1875.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, August 3-September 22, 1875.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, September 25, 1875-May 16, 1876.
Cancelled Checks, 1875-1879. 4 folders.
Folder 8:
Volume 1, Bank books, Johnston Livingston, 1875.
Volume 2, Cash Book, 1875-1876.
Volume 3, Ledger, 1875.
Folder 9:
Volume 4, Check stubs, 1875-1879.
Volume 5, Check stubs, 1875.
Volume 6, Check stubs, 1879-1881.

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Expand/CollapseTREASURER, CORRESPONDENCE

Expand/CollapseLetters Received

The communications in A series are numbered from 1 through 16,752. Most of them were either addressed to George S. Baxter, treasurer, or were referred to the treasurer's office from other administrative units, by stockholders and their representatives, bondholders and their representatives, bankers, suppliers of equipment and supplies, and railroad personnel. The subjects vary greatly, among them are the following: bonding of employees; election of the treasurer to offices in branch lines and subsidiaries; finances of branch lines and subsidiaries; subscriptions to stock in these railroads; Northern Pacific policies, meetings, and reports; purchases of supplies and equipment, and construction expenses; reviews of the treasurer's accounts; Land Department sales and expenses; office leases and other operating expenses; announcements of the openings of new lines, personnel changes, and deaths of personnel and stockholders; collateral for loans to Northern Pacific; Bonds: questions from bondholders concerning bond sales and interest, transactions with bond houses and bankers; Stock: questions from stockholders about dividends, dividend scrip, market values; address changes, transfers, lost stock certificates, registration.
R series consists of letters and other communications to George S. Baxter as treasurer for the receivers. The inclusive letter numbers are R20,001 through R25,498. The subject matter is of the same type as found in the A series described above. Like A series, the letters contain some information that is tangential to the main concentrations of data. For example, in R series there are several letters relating to the Columbian Museum of Chicago.
C series consists of letters and other communications to Baxter, whose office was in New York, from C. A. Clark, who wrote from St. Paul first in this capacity as cashier and then as assistant treasurer. The communications (C1-C5420) relate to the transmittal of stock certificates, vouchers, bond coupons, credit drafts, warrants, payroll requisitions, and money order statements. There are also reviews of receipts and disbursements.
D series consists of letters and other communications (D1-D1309) to Baxter from J. A. Barker, General Auditor, and M. P. Martin, Assistant General Auditor, St. Paul. The subject matter includes earnings and expense statements, voucher and accounts transmittals, adjustments and interpretations of accounts, and voucher retirements.
E series consist of letters to Baxter, most of them internal, concerning the St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company. The letters are numbered from E2 through E170. There is one letter in the G series (G3598). It may be a stray from another unit of records.
Arrangement: The series of the treasurer's incoming letters and other communications is arranged in subseries denominated A, R, C, D, G, and E. Within each of the subseries, the communications are numbered, and the progression within each unit is chronological, though not precisely so. Many letters are missing in each subseries.
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129.E.7.4F1A Series, 1888-1893:
A1-A1900.
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129.E.7.5B2A1901-A3700.
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129.E.7.6F3A3701-A5499.
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129.E.7.7B4A5501-A7100.
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129.E.7.8F5A7101-A8700.
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129.E.7.9B6A8701-A10,300.
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129.E.7.10F7A10,301-A11,800.
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137.J.1.1B8A11,801-A13,399.
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137.J.1.2F9A13,401-A14,900.
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137.J.1.3B10A14,901-A16,500.
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137.J.1.4F11A16,501-A16,752.
R Series, 1893-1896:
R20,001-R21,400.
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137.J.1.5B12R21,401-R2,3099.
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137.J.1.6F13R23,101-R24,900.
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137.J.1.7B14R24,901-R25,498.
C Series, 1888-1896:
C1-C1100.
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137.J.1.8F15C1101-C2700.
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137.J.1.9B16C2701-C4200.
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137.J.1.10F17C4201-C5420.
D Series, 1888-1896.
D1-D300.
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137.J.2.1B18D301-D1309.
G Series: G3598, May 25, 1891.
E Series: E2-E170, 1895-1896.

Expand/CollapseRegisters of Letters Received and Forwarded

The nine volumes of registers list the Letters Received in the subseries identified as A, R, C and D. The volumes for C and D (Nos. 7-9) include sections for Letters Forwarded. The system used for entering Letters Received is numerical and the numbers correspond with those recorded on the letters.
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136.D.4.3BRegisters, Letters Received, A Series:
Volume 1. Letters A1-A5000.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Volume 2. Letters A5001-A10,000.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Volume 3. Letters A10,001-A15,000.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Volume 4. Letters A15,001-A16,752.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Registers, Letters Received, R Series:
Volume 5. Letters R20,001-R25,000.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Volume 6. Letters R25,001-R25498.
Includes authors, subjects and dates.
Registers, Letters Received and Forwarded:
Volume 7:
C Series, C1-C2232.
D Series, D1-D616.
Volume 8:
C Series, C2233-C4186.
D Series, D617-D1225.
Volume 9:
C Series, C4186-C5420.
D Series, D1226-D1309.

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Expand/CollapseINDIAN TREATIES

These extracts from various Indian Treaties have apparently been separated from, and were probably enclosed with, some correspondence in the Secretary's Unregistered Correspondence series.


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134.L.15.6FExtracts, 1855-1859.

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Expand/CollapseCORPORATE RECORDS

Some of the series in the Corporate Records are duplicated. The duplicate sets have been retained because they are often indexed and the originals are not.


Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific Railroad Company: Minutes and Related Records, 1864-1956.

Minutes of meetings of the stockholders, directors, and executive committee of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, the predecessor of the Northern Pacific Railway Company. The series also includes minutes of other committees, especially those organized by bondholders and other interested parties during its 1873 and 1893 insolvencies. Although the company ceased its rail and land management operations in 1896 with the organization of its successor, the company continued to maintain a legal existence and to hold directors' and stockholders' meetings, as reflected by the minutes in this series.
The forty-four volumes of corporate records consist of bylaws, resolutions, and minutes. Most of the volumes are minutes of the following administrative units of the Northern Pacific: Board of Commissioners; Board of Directors; Stockholders; Executive Committee; Land Committee; Finance Committee; Special Committees; Receivers; and Collateral Trust Bond Holders. In most instances, typewritten copies, as well as originals, are included. The typed copies match the manuscript text, with minor variations in punctuation and capitalization (most notably in the typed version the paragraphs were always indented and the word RESOLVED always in caps). Marginal notes found in the originals are not included in the typed volumes. The numbers in the index to the typed copies are the same as the numbers in the index to the manuscript version: these numbers refer to pages in the manuscript version. The typed copy has no page numbers of its own, but someone has used a pen to mark the points where the manuscript pages changed.
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136.D.4.4F1Volume 1, Minutes of the Board of Commissioners, 1864.
Includes copy of the Act of Incorporation (July 9, 1864) and Minutes of meetings (July 14-December 6, 1864).
Minutes of the Board of Directors:
Volume 2, December 7, 1864-April 23, 1870.
Volume 3, December 7, 1864-February 8, 1873.
Minutes for December 7, 1864 through April 23, 1870 were copied from Volume 2.
Volume 4, February 14, 1873-May 23, 1879.
Volume 5, May 23, 1879-April 20, 1882.
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136.D.4.5B2Volume 6, May 25, 1882-December 16, 1886.
Volume 7, January 6, 1887-October 16, 1889.
Volume 8, October 17, 1889-October 18, 1893.
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136.D.4.6F3Volume 9, Board of Directors' Resolutions, 1889, December 10, 1897-January 5, 1910.
Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Board of Directors:
Volume 10, April 23, 1870-February 13, 1873.
Volume 11, February 14, 1873-May 23, 1879.
Volume 12, May 23, 1879-April 20, 1882.
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136.D.4.7B4Volume 13, January 4, 1884-December 16, 1886.
Volume 13a, October 17, 1889-July 26, 1943.
Volume 13b, September 5, 1944-June 30, 1954.
Minutes of the Stockholders:
Volume 14, December 6, 1864-October 15, 1891.
Volume 15, October 20, 1892-October 20, 1893.
Volume 16, Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Stockholders, December 6, 1864-October 20, 1893.
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136.D.4.8F5Minutes of Stockholders and Directors:
Volume 17, October 19, 1893-October 14, 1903.
Volume 18, October 15, 1903-October 30, 1939.
Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Stockholders:
Volume 18a, December 6, 1864-October 21, 1948.
Volume 18b, October 20, 1949-October 18, 1956.
Volume 19, Minutes (typewritten copies) of Directors and Executive Committee, August 8, 1889-February 19, 1891.
Volume 20, Minutes (typewritten copies) of Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Land Committee, May 18, 1892-August 1, 1893.
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136.D.5.1B6Minutes of the Executive Committee:
Volume 21, April 15, 1870-December 6, 1881.
Volume 22, January 6, 1882-March 18, 1890.
Volume 23, March 26, 1890-May 22, 1893.
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136.D.5.2F7Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Executive Committee:
Volume 24, April 5, 1870-December 6, 1881.
Volume 25, January 6, 1882-May 22, 1893.
Minutes of the Finance Committee:
Volume 26, November 8, 1873-April 20, 1887.
Includes minutes of the Executive Committee (April 5-June 2, 1870).
Volume 27, May 18, 1887-June 29, 1893.
Volume 28, November 23, 1875-May 19, 1870.
Volume kept by J. Frailey Smith.
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136.D.5.3B8Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Finance Committee:
Volume 29, November 8, 1873-April 20, 1887.
Volume 30, May 18, 1887-June 29, 1893.
Minutes of Land Committee:
Volume 31, May 11, 1871-May 29, 1884.
Includes a 10 x 17 inch birds-eye view of the proposed Grand Union Depot, Portland, Oregon (undated).
Alternate Form Available: Pages 1-185 (index and 1871-1876) are also available on microfilm (M446). This portion of the Land Committee minutes are further described in a guide to the microfilm available in PDF format.
Volume 32, June 18, 1884-November 19, 1891.
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136.D.5.4F9Volume 33, November 18, 1891-May 18, 1893.
Volume 34, Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Land Committee, May 11, 1871-May 18, 1893.
Volume 35, Reports of Special Committees, November 12, 1884-April 15, 1892.
Volume 36, Reports (typewritten copies) of Special Committees, November 12, 1884-April 15, 1892.
Volume 36a, Minutes of the Purchasing Committee, March 18, 1875-May 4, 1882.
Volume 36b, Records of the Reorganization Committee, October 28, 1893-April 24, 1896.
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136.D.5.5B10Minutes (typewritten copies) of the Receivers:
Volume 37, August 16-December 30, 1893.
Volume 38, January 11-June 26, 1894.
Volume 39, August 16-December 29, 1894.
Volume 40, January 5-June 15, 1895.
Volume 41, July 1, 1895-February 1, 1896.
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136.D.5.6F11Volume 42, October 25, 1895-August 22, 1896.
Volumes 43-44, Minutes of the Receivers Meetings, 1893-1895. 2 volumes.
Includes index.
Folders of Resolutions:
Some minutes are included:
Board of Directors, 1883-1893. 7 folders.
Executive Committee, 1885-1892. 2 folders.
Land Committee, 1890.
Finance Committee, 1889-1890.

Expand/CollapseMinutes of Stockholders' Meetings, Originals, 1895-1968.

This series consists of ribbon copies of the minutes of the stockholders' meetings. The minutes are largely pro forma and contain a few standard categories of routine information: a record of the number of voting common stock shares in attendance at each meeting; election of directors; approval of the minutes of the previous meetings of stockholders, directors, and executive committee; and approval of the annual report. There are no minutes for 1967.
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134.H.8.6FVolumes 1-4, September 1895-April 1937.
Volume 1 includes directors' minutes for October 1895.
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134.H.8.7BVolumes 5-9, April 1938-April 1968.

Expand/CollapseMinutes of Stockholders' Meetings, copies with index

The minutes discuss business conducted at the annual meeting of stockholders of the Northern Pacific Railway (1896-1945). The minutes are largely pro forma and contain a few standard categories of routine information: a record of the number of voting common stock shares in attendance at each meeting; election of directors; approval of the minutes of the previous meetings of stockholders, directors, and executive committee; and approval of the annual report.
Volumes 2-5 are indexed, volume 6 is not.
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134.H.9.3BVolumes 2-6, October 1897-April 1962.

Expand/CollapseMinutes of Directors' Meetings, Originals, 1898-1967.

This series consists of the ribbon copies of the minutes of the Northern Pacific board of directors. The usual categories of information in the minutes are: names of directors present; reports of study committees and task forces constituted by the board or its executive committee; authorization of major expenditures; authorization of land and property sales and leases; authorization of legal contracts; approval of cash investments and securities offerings; approval of annual budgets; and decisions on annual stock dividend payments. The minutes provide a good synopsis of principal business before the company on a monthly basis.
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134.H.7.9B1Volumes 1-4, July 1896-December 1918.
Includes index to Volume 2 (October 1897-November 1901).
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134.H.7.10F2Volumes 5-8, December 1918-August 1928.
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134.H.8.1B3Volumes 9-12, September 1928-August 1944.
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134.H.8.2F4Volumes 13-16, September 1944-March 1961.
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134.H.8.3B5Volumes 17-20, April 1951-August 1957.
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134.H.8.4F6Volumes 21-24, September 1957-September 1965.
There are 2 volumes labeled no. 23.
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134.H.8.5B7Volumes 25-29, October 1965-February 1970.

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These minutes duplicate the originals and document the monthly regular and special meetings of the board of directors of the Northern Pacific Railway (1896-1942).
All volumes contain indexes except for volumes 2, and 14-21.
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134.H.9.4FVolumes 2-6, October 1897-December 1926.
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134.H.9.5BVolumes 7-11, January 1927-December 1944.
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134.H.9.6FVolumes 12-17, January 1945-December 1955.
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134.H.9.7BVolumes 18-21, December 1955-December 1962.

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This series contains folders of background material for each meeting of the Northern Pacific board of directors. Items typically included in these packets are agenda items, exhibits and attachments, copies of reference documents, and some correspondence between board members.
There is a substantial amount of material for the May 9, 1968 consolidated meeting of the boards of directors of the four companies that were merging to become Burlington Northern Inc. Also included are by-laws for the new company, as well as minutes of special meetings of the boards of each of the four roads concerned with the merger process.
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134.H.8.8FBoard of Directors Meeting, New York, Thursday, September 24, 1964.
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 29, 1964.
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, Illinois December 10, 1964.
Directors 496th Meeting, January 28, 1965.
Executive Committee Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, February 25, 1965.
Directors 497th Meeting, April 22, 1965.
Directors 498th Meeting, New York, May 27, 1965.
Directors 499th Meeting, June 25, 1965.
Meeting held while en route on an inspection tour of the Burlington Lines.
Executive Committee Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 5, 1965.
Directors 500th Meeting, New York City, September 23, 1965.
Directors 501st Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 1965.
Directors 502nd Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, December 9, 1965.
Directors 503rd Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 27, 1966.
Executive Committee Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 24, 1966.
Directors 504th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 28, 1966.
Executive Committee Meeting, New York, May 26, 1966.
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134.H.8.9BDirectors 505th Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 23, 1966.
Executive Committee Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 4, 1966.
Directors 506th Meeting, New York City, September 22, 1966.
Directors 507th Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 27, 1966.
Executive Committee Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, December 8, 1966.
Directors 508th Meeting, New York City, January 26, 1967.
Directors 509th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 23, 1967.
Directors 510th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 27, 1967.
Directors 511th Meeting, New York, May 25, 1967.
Directors 512th Meeting, Chicago, July 6, 1967.
Executive Committee Meeting, New York City, September 28, 1967.
Directors 513th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 26, 1967.
Directors 514th Meeting, Chicago, December 7, 1967.
Directors 515th Meeting, Chicago, January 8, 1968.
Directors 516th Meeting, St. Paul, March 14, 1968.
Directors 517th Meeting, St. Paul, April 25, 1968.
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134.H.8.10FDirectors 518th Meeting, St. Paul, May 9, 1968.
Copies of all agendas for Board of Directors Meetings, May 9, 1968.
Includes agendas for Northern Pacific; Great Northern; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; Pacific Coast; and Great Northern Pacific & Burlington Lines, Inc. Also includes Burlington Northern Inc. By-Laws.
Directors 519th Meeting, New York, June 27, 1968.
Directors 520th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 22, 1968.
Board of Directors Meeting, New York City, October 24 1968.
Directors 522nd Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 12, 1968.
Directors 523rd Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 30, 1969.
Board of Directors Approval by written Ballot, February 17, 1969.
Authority to file application with ICC for certificate of public convenience and necessity permitting abandonment of branch line from Livingston to Gardiner, Montana.
Directors 524th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 23, 1969.
Directors 525th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 24, 1969.
Directors 526th Meeting, New York, June 26, 1969.
Directors 527th Meeting, near Butte, Montana, August 8, 1969.
Meeting held while on an inspection tour of properties.
Directors 528th Meeting, New York, October 23, 1969.
Directors 529th Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 11, 1969.
Directors 530th Meeting, New York City, February 25, 1970.

Expand/CollapseMinutes of Executive Committee Meetings, originals 1898-1967.

This series consists of the ribbon copies of the minutes of the executive committee, the principal decision-making subgroup of the board of directors. The minutes contain summary information on all important matters facing the company: reports of special subcommittees and task forces; authorization of major expenditures, land and property sales, and leases; authorization of legal contracts; approval of cash investments and securities offerings; and budget decisions and approval.
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138.H.15.2FVolumes 1-4, March 1898-December 1910.
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138.H.15.3BVolumes 5-8, January 1911-October 1923.
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138.H.15.4FVolumes 9-12, October 1923-July 1954.
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138.H.15.5BVolumes 13, 14, 16, August 1954-September 1967.
Record of matters informally discussed, 1911-1929. 1 volume.
Rules of the Executive Committee, July 1934. 1 volume.
Minutes of Special Subcommittee on Bond Purchases, February-July 1928. 1 volume.

Expand/CollapseMinutes of Executive Committee Meetings, copies with index

These minutes of the executive committee, the principal decision-making subgroup of the board of directors, are duplicate originals and document the body's frequent meetings. Most volumes contain indexes, except volumes 13 and 14.
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134.H.9.7BVolumes 1-2, March 1898-April 1905.
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134.H.9.8FVolumes 3-7, April 1905-December 1920.
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134.H.9.9BVolumes 8-12, January 1921-September 1949.
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134.H.9.10FVolumes 13-14, September 1949-July 1962.

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The Audit Committee was a sub-unit of the Northern Pacific Board of Directors charged with carrying out a continuous internal examination of the corporate accounts.
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138.H.15.6FMinutes and supporting correspondence and memoranda, 1957-1969. 1 volume and 1 folder.

Expand/CollapseFunded Pension Plan, Investment Advisory Committee

The minutes of the advisory committee are accompanied by regular printed reports detailing the financial condition of the pension fund. The 1969 minutes include substantial financial reports prepared by Marsh and McLennan, Inc. and the First Trust Company of St. Paul.
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138.H.15.6FMinutes and reports, 1961-1969. 4 volumes.

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Arrangement: Chronological.
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138.H.15.6FRecord presented at Executive Committee and Directors' Meetings, January 1906-January 1931. 1 volume.
Includes excerpts from or summaries of minutes in which Northwestern Improvement Company matters were discussed.

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138.I.6.3Corporate history map, trackage contracts, and properties charts as of June 30, 1917.
Includes reduced size copies.

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Miscellaneous indexes and reference works created or filed by the secretary's office.
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134.H.9.1BEstimated Cost of Reproducing the Northern Pacific System, as of June 30, 1906. 1 volume.
Prepared for the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission.
Revised Corporate History of Northern Pacific Railway Company as of June 30, 1917. 1 volume.
Prepared for ICC Valuation Order No. 20, and includes financial and operating sketches of the Northern Pacific and its subsidiary companies and properties.
Accounting Report on the Northern Pacific Railway Company as of the date of Valuation, June 30, 1917. 2 volumes.
Prepared for ICC Valuation Order, and includes accounting histories of the Northern Pacific and its subsidiary companies and properties.
Valuation Record: Right of Way and Station Grounds, 1911. 1 volume.
Prepared by Northern Pacific Land Commissioner.
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134.H.9.2FReports on Railways and Terminal Companies in which the Northern Pacific Railway Company is Interested, December 31, 1918. 1 volume.
Includes an individual report on each subsidiary company.
Manual of Subsidiary Companies, 1901. 1 volume.
Includes later revisions.
Manual of Subsidiary Companies, 1963. 1 volume.
Includes later revisions.
Secretary's Record of Dividend Payments and shares voted at Stockholder Meetings, 1897-1964. 1 volume.
Also includes some miscellaneous information on subsidiaries.
Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, Record of Authorities for the Issue of Securities, 1913-1920. 1 volume.
Register of Books and Papers in Storage, undated. 1 volume.
Hugh McLeod's Record Book on Various Subjects. 1 volume.
Includes extracts from company correspondence, memoranda, and reports providing information on many subjects of interest to the secretary's office (1890s-1940s).
Synopsis of Water Power Reports in Northern Pacific's Territory, 1914. 1 volume.
Includes standard data categories summarizing every known report, filed anywhere, on water power resources in Northern Pacific's hinterland.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company Numerical Register of Contracts, Leases and Deeds (Nos. 1-632), 1875-1897. 3 volumes.
Corporate Organization of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1918. 1 volume.
Includes description of duties and responsibilities of corporate officers during the period of federal control.
Numerical record of correspondence files, undated. 1 volume.
New York Office records, undated. 1 volume.
Inventory of records in storage.
Index to Iron Exploration Maps on file in the Land Commissioner's office, January 1908. 1 volume.
Assistant secretary's record.

Expand/CollapseCorporate and Engineering Documents: Letterpress copies

Information regarding Northern Pacific stocks, bonds, and general corporate finances (1872, 1874, 1878), and reports of chief engineer J. Milnor Roberts on Cascade Range surveys in Washington and Idaho (1871, 1878).
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137.H.17.8F1 Volume, 1871-1878:
Corporate documents:
Agreement regarding stock subscriptions in the Canadian Pacific Railroad, 1872.
Agreement regarding compensation for Northern Pacific transport of goods and supplies for the United States Indian Bureau, 1874.
Letter: Northern Pacific secretary Samuel Wilkeson to general counsel George Gray, February 25, 1878.
Answers Gray's questions regarding the status of Northern Pacific stock and bonds following foreclosure.
Final notice to holders of bonds of Northern Pacific Railroad Company, December 18, 1878.
Written by Frederick Billings, chairman of the purchasing committee.
Survey reports, J. Milnor Roberts:
Letter to J. Gregory Smith, Northern Pacific President, April 13, 1871.
Includes results of Snoqualmie surveys, recommendations for grades and tunnels to minimize snow slide dangers, and synopsis of snow records in Snoqualmie Pass for December 1870-March 1871.
Preliminary report on surveys for a branch line from Tacoma across the Cascade Range, October 23, 1878.
Report to Northern Pacific president and board of directors of Cascade Range surveys, October 28, 1878.
Appendix to detail report on Cowlitz Pass Surveys; Comparison of two main routes, 1878; October 23, 1878.

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Expand/CollapseANNUAL REPORTS

RESTRICTED. Originals have been microfilmed and are closed to general use. Please see M369 for access copies.

The confidential reports are a supplement to the annual reports with information from various departments such as: construction, chief engineer, general manager, general traffic manager, legal department, assistant secretary on insurance, land department, tax commissioner, tax department, Northern Pacific Express Company, Northern Pacific Coal Company, proprietary railways, and comptroller.


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137.J.2.2FNorthern Pacific Railway Company: annual reports, 1876-1893, 1895-1929. RESTRICTED.
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137.J.2.3BNorthern Pacific Railway Company: annual reports, 1876-1895, 1930-1968. RESTRICTED.
Annual reports for 1876-1895 are duplicates.

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Expand/CollapseANNUAL REPORTS: MAPS

The maps were removed from the annual reports and have been flat-filed separately. Each map indicates extant company trackage with colored line drawings. The year of its creation is noted on the back of each map.

Only the maps in folder 1 are open to the public. The remaining maps, contained within folder 2, are in poor physical condition and are closed to general use. They are, however, included in the microfilm version of the annual reports as are the maps in folder 1.


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100/ov5 Drawer 1Northern Pacific Railway Company: annual report maps, 1876, 1877, 1880-1885, 1890-1893, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1921, 1925, 1929.
2 maps exist for the year 1892.
OPEN FOR USE.
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100/ov5 Drawer 1Northern Pacific Railway Company: annual report maps, 1901-1904, 1906, 1908-1909, 1911-1914, 1916-1918, 1922-1924, 1926-1928.
RESTRICTED. Please see M369 for access copies.

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Expand/CollapseFINANCIAL RECORDS

Expand/CollapseStatements, Miscellaneous

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136.E.6.7BEstimated Gross Earnings Statements:
Volume 1, July 1896-September 1906.
Volume 2, July 1904-October 1914.
Volume 3, November 1914-March 1920.
Gross earnings (circulars) issued by Auditor and Treasurer, July 1881-June 1885. 1 volume.
Auditor of Disbursement statements (letterpress), October 1883-March 1884. 1 volume.
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138.E.11.4Statements regarding construction, mortgage bonds, earnings, bills payable, and related material for main line and branches, 1891-1896. 1 volume.

Expand/CollapseJournals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Bills payable and receivable, Bank account books, Checkbook

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137.J.19.6FVolume 1. Cash book: Commissioners, September-December 1864.
Volume 2. Ledger: Commissioners, September-December 1864.
Volume 3. Stock book: Commissioners, September-December 1864.
Volume 4. Cash book: Board of Directors, 1964-1967.
Volume 5. Journal: Claims and indebtedness, December 1865-May 1867.
Volume 6. Ledger: Claims and indebtedness, December 1865-May 1867.
Volume 7. Journal: Legal claims paid, 1865-1866.
Volume 8. Ledger, November 1869-October 1870.
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136.E.7.1BVolume 9. Ledger: G. W. Cass, 1875-1877.
Volume 10. Journal: G. W. Cass, 1875-1877.
Volume 11. Ledger, 1875.
Volume 12. Journal, 1875.
Volume 13. Ledger, 1883-1884.
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138.C.9.3Volume 14. Cash book: Land Department, 1872-1875.
Volume 15. Ledger: Land Department, 1872-1875.
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138.C.9.4Volume 16. Journal: Land Department, 1872-January 1877.
Volume 17. Ledger: Engineering Department, Dakota Division, 1871-1872.
Volume 18. Day book: Engineering Department, Dakota Division, 1872.
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136.E.7.2FVolume 19. Ledger of proprietary interest, 1877-1881.
Volume 20. Ledger: Office expenses, 1880.
Volume 21. Ledger, 1894-1899.
Volume 22. Journal, 1896-1899.
Volume 23. Bills Payable; Bills Receivable, 1889-1892; 1890-1894.
Volume 24. Bills Payable, 1891-1894.
Volume 25. Ledger: New York Special Expense Account, 1896-1897.
Volume 26. Cash book: New York Special Expense Account, 1896-1897.
Volume 27. Guaranty Trust Company of New York Account (Northern Pacific), 1896-1897.
Volume 28. New York Guaranty & Indemnity Company Account (Superior & St. Croix Railroad), 1895.
Volume 29. Guaranty Trust Company of New York Account (Superior & St. Croix Railroad), 1896.
Volume 30. Check book: New York Special Expense Account, 1896-1897.
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Expand/CollapseVouchers, Bills, and Payroll

Largely vouchers, bills, and a payroll of the assistant secretary. This series also includes vouchers from the Brainerd engineer's office (1872-1873) and a payroll of the New York office (1910-1918).
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136.E.7.3BVolume 1. Vouchers from Engineers office, Brainerd, Minnesota Division, July 1872-January 1873.
Volume 2. Vouchers, bills, and payroll: Assistant Secretary, December 1897-1900.
Includes index.
Vouchers and bills: Assistant Secretary:
Volume 3, 1900-1901.
Volume 4, 1901-1902.
Includes index.
Volume 5, 1902.
Includes index.
Volume 6, 1902-1903.
Includes index.
Volume 7, 1903-1904.
Includes index.
Volume 8, 1904-1905.
Includes index.
Volume 9, 1905-1907.
Includes index.
Volume 10, 1907-1909.
Includes index.
Volume 11, 1909-1910.
Includes index.
Volume 12. Payroll, New York office, 1910-October 1918.

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136.E.6.8FJournal with rent accounts, 1893-1898.
Includes St. Paul Warehouse Company; St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company; Minneapolis Railway Terminal Company; and Northern Pacific properties.
Ledger of accounts, 1896-1898.
Assets of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company acquired outside of its charter, showing the title thereto and their condition on January 1, 1877.

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Expand/CollapseTREASURER'S DEPARTMENT FILES

The series contains vouchers, statements, remittance slips, and other financial records, dating from 1870 to 1889. Among the Northern Pacific personnel involved in approving and certifying the expenditures were D. C. Linsley, assistant chief engineer, Thomas L. Roeser, chief engineer of the Dakota Division, and E. C. Winnie, agent at Brainerd, Minnesota.

The expenditures seem to have been made on facilities for railroad construction and maintenance in the Minnesota and Dakota divisions, centering particularly on Brainerd. Included in the subject matter is information on the construction equipping, furnishing, maintaining, and operating the Brainerd boarding house, hotel, stables, sawmill and ferry. There is also data on transporting supplies and men; travel expenses for NP personnel; boarding men involved in construction, snow fence building, and snow removal; and the purchase of construction supplies and equipment.


Arrangement: With the exception of one unit containing miscellaneous types of financial materials (Statements, 1870-1872), the arrangement is first by record type and then by chronology.


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137.H.10.2FVouchers, 1870-1873.
Includes receipted vouchers, payrolls (all bearing voucher numbers), lists of vouchers, and statements of vouchers by classification of expense (such as payroll, hotel expense, stable expense, and so on).
Statements, 1870-1872.
Includes cash statements and other accounts of D. C. Linsley and E. C. Winnie; classification of accounts (boarding house, stables, and related subjects); property reports; inventory of hotel furniture; ferry receipt reports; supply inventory; statements of supplies received and issued by Winnie; and a statement of receipts from boarders.
Daily cash statements, 1882-1884.
Includes both the St. Paul and New York offices.
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137.H.10.3BDaily cash statements, 1884-1889.
Includes both the St. Paul and New York offices.
Condensed cash statements, 1883-1884.
Statement of construction vouchers paid, June-October 1884.
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137.H.10.4FPacific Division: Cash receipts, 1876-1877.
Receipts are from the sale of tickets, mail service, property rentals, and other sources.
Remittance slips, 1876-1877.
Cash statements, Portland office, December 1883.
Letterpress copies of the statements issued by the First National Bank of Portland, Oregon and transmitted to Robert Lenox Belknap, treasurer, New York, and to G. G. Sanborn, local treasurer, St. Paul.
Estimated gross earnings, 1888-1889.
Daily cash balances:
Volume 1, July 1-December 31, 1882.
Volume 2, January 1-June 30, 1883.
Volume 3, July 1-December 31, 1883.

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Expand/CollapseBONDS, MORTGAGES, AND SECURITIES

Expand/Collapse1879-1890

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137.K.7.7BVolume 1. Northern Pacific mortgages, 1879-1889.
Volume 2. Missing.
Volume 3. Minnesota and Dakota Lines, 1886-1889.
Volume 4. Oregon and Transcontinental Lines, 1882-1883.
Volume 5. Montana and Idaho lines other than Northern Pacific and Montana; Washington Lines, 1886-1889.
Volume 6. Northern Pacific and Montana, 1887-1888.
Volume 7. Miscellaneous including Northwest Equipment Company; Wisconsin Central Company and Chicago and Northern Pacific, 1879-1890.

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Charter and certificates, documents relating to reorganization, main line and branch line mortgages, and a set of contracts, leases and agreements (Volumes VI-X, Nos. 77-166).
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137.K.7.5BBook 1, Charter and certificates; documents relating to reorganization; mortgages, agreements, and related material, 1896-1922. 1 volume.
Includes index.
Book 2, Charter and certificates, related material, 1910-1922. 1 volume.
Includes index.
Various mortgages, 1896-1921. 1 volume.
Includes index.
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137.K.7.6FVolume III, Nos. 25-35: Mortgages, main line, 1870-1896.
Includes index.
Volume IV, Nos. 36-55: Mortgages, Branch lines, 1882-1893.
Includes index.
Volume V, Nos. 56-76: Mortgages, Branch lines, 1877-1890.
Includes index.
Contracts, leases, and agreements:
Volume VI, Nos. 77-94.
Volume VII, Nos. 95-121.
Volume VIII, Nos. 122-140.
Volume IX, Nos. 141-159.
Volume X, Nos. 160-166.
Information from White & Kemble's Atlas and Digest of Railroad Mortgages with regards to Northern Pacific and Great Northern, circa 1899. 1 folder.

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Bond ledgers and transfer registers, some with indexes; registers and index of bondholders; registers of Northern Pacific securities; and miscellaneous stock and bond records.
Related Material: Comptroller: Miscellaneous: Reorganization Records, General Lien and Prior Lien Bonds, 1870-1970s.
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138.C.10.11Registered bonds, General First Mortgage:
Volume 1. Ledger No. 1.
Volume 2. Ledger No. 2.
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136.E.7.4F2Transfers:
General First Mortgage Railroad and Land Grant 6 percent, Gold Bonds:
Volume 3. Nos. 1-500, 1881-1887.
Volume 4. Nos. 501-1500, 1887-1896.
Volume 5. Nos. 1501-2500, 1896-1901.
Volume 6. Missouri Division, First Mortgage Bonds, 1881-1897.
Volume 7. Pend d'Oreille Division, First Mortgage Bonds, 1881-1892.
Volume 8. Pend d'Oreille Division, First Mortgage Bonds, 1892-1897.
Volume 9. Miscellaneous, Nos. 1-504, 1887-1898.
Includes branch lines.
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138.C.10.23Registered bond ledger, Second Mortgage:
Volume 10. Index, Ledger No. 1.
Volume 11. Ledger No. 1, 1884-1893.
Volume 12. Ledger No. 2, 1893-1897.
Volume 13. Transfers, Second mortgage railroad and land grand 6 percent gold bonds, 1885-1896.
Volume 14. Registered bond ledger No. 2, Third Mortgage, 1893-1896.
Continuation of Volume 6 above.
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138.C.10.34Volume 15. Registered bond ledger, No. 1, Consolidated mortgage, 1893-1896.
Volume 16. Index, Bond ledgers A.
Volume 17. Index, Bond ledgers A.
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138.C.10.45Bond ledgers A:
Volume 18. $100, 1871-1873.
Volume 19. $500, 1871-1873.
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138.C.10.56Volume 20. $1000, 1871-1873.
Volume 21. $5000, 1871-1873.
Volume 22. $10,000, 1871-1873.
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138.C.10.67Volume 23. Index to $500 bondholders (volumes 24-26).
Volume 24. Bond ledger, A-F, 1873-1875.
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138.C.10.78Volume 25. Bond ledger, G-M, 1873-1875.
Volume 26. Bond ledger, N-Z, 1873-1875.
Volume 27. Interest payments, Registered bonds, St. Paul-Duluth Division, 1901-1916.
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136.E.7.5B9Volume 28. Index of bondholders, undated.
Shows dollar amount of coupons, registered and land warrant bonds.
Registers of Northern Pacific securities:
Volume 29. 1884-1889.
Volume 30. 1890-1896.
Volume 31. undated.
Volume 32. 1898-1919.
Volume 33. 1901-1919.
Volume 34. 1907-1910.
Volume 35. Trial balance: Stocks and bonds, 1882-1883.
Volume 35A. Trial balance: Stocks and bonds, 1888-1896.
Volume 36. Funding Two Coupon Register, 1874-1879.
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138.C.10.810Volume 37. Index to register of bondholders.
Register of bondholders:
Volume 38. No. 1, 1875-1878.
Volume 39. No. 2, 1875-1880.
Volume 40. No. 3, 1879-1891.
Volume 41. Index of bondholders, undated.
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137.G.15.2F11Volume 42. Registration of General First Mortgage Bonds, 1884-1897.
Volume 43. Registration of General Second Mortgage Bonds, 1888-1896.
Volume 44. Registration of General Third Mortgage Bonds, 1896.

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137.K.8.1BNorthern Pacific Railway Company $55,000,000 Collateral Trust 4-1/2 percent Bonds: due September 1, 1975, dated September 1, 1945. 1 volume.
Includes all memoranda, documents, and other material relating to the bonds.

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137.K.8.4FFolder 1:
Correspondence, 1901, 1903.
General Railroad Deed, bearing original signatures.
General Land Deed, bearing original signatures.
Railroad and Land Deed, bearing original signatures.
Trustee's Deed, bearing original signatures.
Northern Pacific Railway Company Charter and certificates, May 1897.
Folder 2:
Certified copy of the Decree of Confirmation.
Entered in each of the following districts: Eastern District of Wisconsin, Western District of Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
Certified copy of Charter of Northern Pacific Railway Company and Laws relating thereto.
Folder 3: Certificates filed in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

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137.K.8.4FMinutes of special meetings of the stockholders and Board of Directors of the Northwestern Improvement Company, correspondence and miscellaneous documents related to the increase of capital stock, 1910-1937. 3 folders.

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Examples of stocks and bonds for the Northern Pacific and various affiliates and branch lines.
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137.K.8.4FNorthern Pacific Railroad Company: Stock Certificates (various issues).
Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Bond Certificates (various offerings).
Northern Pacific Railway Company: Stock Certificates (various issues).
Prior Lien Railway and Land Grant Mortgage Bonds, 1896.
General Lien Railway and Land Grant Mortgage Bonds, 1896.
Northern Pacific-Great Northern 4 percent Joint Mortgage Bonds (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy collateral), 1901.
Central Washington Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
St. Paul and Duluth Division: 4 percent Mortgage Bond, 1900.
St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company: 6 percent 40-year Mortgage Bond, 1883.
Washington Central Railway Company: 4 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1898.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company: 4 percent General Mortgage Bond, 1908.
Miscellaneous Companies:
Chicago and Calumet Terminal Railway Company: Interim Certificate for First Mortgage Bond, 1893.
Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Capital Stock Certificate (A series), 1893.
Clealum Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company:
6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Reorganization Certificate of Deposit, 1894.
Drummond and Philipsburg Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Duluth, Crookston and Northern Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Duluth, Superior and Western Railway Company: Capital Stock Certificate (B series), undated.
Duluth, Superior and Western Terminal Company: First Mortgage Bond Reorganization Scrip, 1897.
Fargo and Southwestern Railway Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1882.
Green River and Northern Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1890.
Helena and Jefferson County Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1884.
Helena and Northern Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Helena and Red Mountain Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Helena, Boulder Valley and Butte Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
James River Valley Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1886.
Jamestown and Northern Extension Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1890.
Little Falls and Dakota Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1882.
Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Montana Central Railway Company: Capital Stock Certificate, undated.
Miscellaneous Companies, folder 2:
Northern Pacific and Cascade Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1888.
Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Northern Pacific, Fergus and Black Hills Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1882.
Northern Pacific, LaMoure and Missouri River Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond, 1887.
Rocky Fork Coal Company of Montana: Temporary Capital Stock Certificate, 1893.
Rocky Mountain Railroad Company of Montana: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1883.
St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company:
5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1882.
4 percent First Consolidated Mortgage Bond, 1898.
Common Capital Stock Certificate, undated.
St. Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Company:
Capital Stock Certificate, 1884.
Capital Stock Beneficial Certificate, 1880s.
Sanborn, Cooperstown and Turtle Mountain Railroad Company: 6 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1883.
South-Eastern Dakota Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1889.
Spokane and Palouse Railway Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1890.
Spokane Falls and Idaho Railroad Company: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1888.
Union Pacific Railway Company: 6 percent Collateral Trust Coupon Note, 1891.
United Railroads of Washington: 5 percent First Mortgage Bond, 1890.

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137.K.8.4FRecord of Bond Signatures of:
Prior Lien Bonds, 1896-1916. 1 volume and 1 folder.
General Lien Bonds, 1896-1917. 1 volume.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Collateral 4 percent Joint, undated.

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137.K.8.4FOriginal authorities of Railroad Commission of Wisconsin for issuance of bonds by the Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1913-1916.
Copies of original authorities, 1913-1920.

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137.K.8.3BGeneral. 2 folders.
4-1/2 percent Series A. 2 folders.
6 percent Series B. 2 folders.
5 percent Series C.
5 percent Series D.
Northern Pacific-Great Northern (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Collateral) 4 percent Joint Bonds. 4 folders.
Northern Pacific-Great Northern 6-1/2 percent Joint. 2 folders.
4-1/2 percent Collateral Trust Bonds. 2 folders.
Recordings and related correspondence, 1916-1921.

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137.K.10.4FVolume 1. 1920, 1922, 1925, 1934, 1936.
Volume 2. 1937, 1940-1941.
Volume 3. 1941-1943.
Includes B for 1941 and 1942.
Volume 4. 1945-1949.
Includes Conditional Sales of 1947 and 1948.
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137.K.10.5BVolume 5. Spokane, Portland and Seattle, 1949-1950.
Includes Conditional Sale of 1950.
Volume 6. 1951-1952, 1954.
Includes Conditional Sale of 1954.
Volume 7. 1954-1955.
Volume 8. 1955-1956.
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137.K.10.6F 1956.
1957. 2 folders.
Spokane, Portland and Seattle, 1957.
1958. 2 folders.
1960-1961.
1962-1963, 1968.

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136.E.6.5B1Volume 1. Contracts: General Manager's office, with index, 1872-1883.
Includes contracts between individuals, manufacturing companies, and Lake Superior and Mississippi; St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba; and St. Paul & Duluth railroads.
Volume 2. Leases: General Manager's office, with index (copies), 1878-1883.
Includes leases between Northern Pacific and individuals and companies.
Volume 3. Contracts, with index (copies), 1867-1878.
Includes contracts between individuals, companies and other railroads.
Volume 4. Contracts: President, with index (copies), 1870-1880.
Includes contracts for equipment, materials, structures, and related material.
Volume 5. Contracts: Treasurer, with index (copies), 1870-1880.
Includes contracts for equipment, materials, structures, and related material.
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136.E.6.6F2Volume 6. Deeds and agreements, with index (copies), 1872-1890.
Quit claim and warranty deeds to land and lease of other railroads.
Volume 7. Deeds and agreements, with index (copies), 1882-1896.
Quit claim and warranty deeds to land and lease of other railroads.
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138.C.B.83Volume 8. Contracts: No. 1, with index (copies), 1875-1881.
Includes contracts for equipment, materials, structures, and related material.
Volume 9. Contracts: No. 2, with index (copies), 1881-1885.
Includes contracts for equipment, materials, structures, and related material.
Volume 9A. Contracts and leases, with index (copies), 1880-1890.
Includes contracts and leases between individuals and companies.
Volume 10. Contracts for rolling stock, with index, 1871-1872.
Volume 11. Contract ledger, 1880-1884.
Includes accounts for materials ordered by contracts.
Volume 12. Orders for material, Nos. 1-250, 1880-1883.
Includes material ordered by contracts.
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134.L.19.5B4Volume 13. Schedule of land contracts subject to General First Mortgage sold to J. P. Morgan, 1883-1888.
Volume 14. Schedule of land contracts, Pend d'Oreille Division, sold to J. P. Morgan, 1892-1896.
Volume 15. Contract and lease forms, Land Department, undated.
Volume 16. Contract and lease forms, Right of Way Department, undated.

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Numbered contracts covering organizational and financial matters, sale of land and properties, leases, purchase and sale of stock and other securities, trust indentures, and related matters.
Arrangement: By contract number.
Related Material: Additional records pertaining to bonds and other securities can be found under Comptroller: Reorganization Records: General Lien and Prior Lien Bonds, 1870-1970s.
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137.K.8.2FNo. A-1. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - J. P. Morgan & Company as Reorganization Managers, July 13, 1896.
No. A-2. Agreement: Edwin H. McHenry and Frank G. Bigelow as Receivers of Northern Pacific Railroad Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, August 8, 1896.
No. A-3. General Land Deed; General Railroad Deed: Alfred L. Cary, as Special Master to Northern Pacific Railway Company, August 18, 1896.
No. A-4. Deed: St. Paul & Northern Pacific Railway Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, November 2, 1896.
No. A-5. Bankers Agreement: J. P. Morgan & Company and the Deutsche Bank - Northern Pacific Railway Company, November 6, 1896.
No. A-6. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - J. P. Morgan & Company and Deutsche Bank, June 30, 1897.
No. A-7. Report and Accounts of J. P. Morgan & Company as Reorganization Managers of Northern Pacific Railroad Company, April 14, 1897.
Under plan of March 16, 1896.
Sale of Land Contracts: Northern Pacific Railway Company - National City Bank of New York:
No. A-8. June 24, 1898.
No. A-9. June 29, 1898.
No. A-10. January 12, 1899.
No. A-11. February 1, 1899.
No. A-12. September 30, 1899.
No. A-13. October 31, 1899.
No. A-14. Agreement: Morton S. Paton and Herman O. Armour - Northern Pacific Railway Company, January 24, 1898.
Regarding sale of Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway Company bonds and stock of Seattle & International Railway Company and Spokane & Seattle Railway Company
No. A-15. Agreement: Morton S. Paton, Herman O. Armour, Edward D. Christian and James D. Smith, Bondholders Committee: Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway Company and Herman O. Armour, W. A. White, and A. M. White, Voting Trustees, and Northern Pacific Railway Company, January 24, 1898.
No. A-16. Conveyance: Bondholders Committee and Voting Trustees - Northern Pacific Railway Company, February 28, 1898.
No. A-17. Bill of Sale of Steamship Arizona, Guion Steamship Company, Limited - Northern Pacific Railway Company, July 13, 1898.
No. A-18. Agreement: Charles T. Barney, Alfred M. Hoyt and Charles E. Eddy, Bondholders Committee Central Washington Railroad Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, April 28, 1898.
Regarding sale of and Central Washington Railroad.
No. A-19. Assignment of Claims: Chas. T. Barney, Alfred M. Hoyt and Chas. E. Eddy, Bondholders Committee Central Washington Railroad Company to Northern Pacific Railway Company, July 14, 1898.
No. A-20. Lease: Washington Central Railway Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, June 1, 1898.
No. A-21. Agreement: Frederic Cromwell, Cornelius B. Gold, Evans R. Dick, Chas. B. Wright, Jr., and Charlemagne Tower, Jr. as Bondholders Committee of Duluth & Manitoba Railroad Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, and J. P. Morgan & Company as Reorganization Managers, November 1896.
No. A-22. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company, J. P. Morgan & Company, Great Northern Railway Company and Kuhn, Loeb & Company, February 15, 1897.
Regarding purchase of preferred stock and traffic arrangement of Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. Includes Agreement of August 8, 1899.
No. A-23. Agreement: Great Northern Railway Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, July 1, 1898.
Regarding sale to Great Northern of Spokane & Northern system.
No. A-24. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - The Standard Trust Company of New York, November 15, 1901.
Regarding sale of convertible certificates of indebtedness.
No. A-25. Agreement: Northwest Improvement Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company and Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee, November 15, 1900.
No. A-26. Offer to purchase stock, Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company to F. W. Hunnewell and others, Executive Committee, and other stockholders of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, April 20, 1901.
No. A-27. Memo of Modification: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company, May 4, 1901.
No. A-28. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway and J. P. Morgan & Company, April 26, 1901.
No. A-29. Trust Indenture: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company and the Standard Trust Company of New York, July 1, 1901.
No. A-30. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company and the Standard Trust Company of New York, July 1, 1901.
No. A-31. Supplemental Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company and F. W. Hunnewell and others, July 3, 1901.
No. A-32. Certificate of Satisfaction: Central Trust Company of New York and Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company, 1908-1911.
No. A-33. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company, Washington Central Railway Company Knickerbocker Trust Company, and Manhattan Trust Company, 1907.
Regarding removal of Knickerbocker Trust Company as trustee.
No. A-34. Resolution: National Safe Deposit Company of New York - Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1906-1909.
No. A-35. Indenture: Mercantile Trust Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, September 22, 1899.
No. A-36. Agreement: Farmers' Loan & Trust Company and Central Trust Company of New York - Northern Pacific Railroad Company, August 13, 1897.
Regarding release of Pend d'Oreille Division mortgage.
No. A-37. Indenture: Mercantile Trust Company - Northern Pacific Railway Company, October 21, 1897.
No. A-38. Certificate of Satisfaction: General First Mortgage, Northern Pacific Railway Company, executed by Central Trust Company of New York, November 13, 1899.
No. A-39. Certificate of Satisfaction: Missouri Division Mortgage, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, executed by Central Trust Company of New York, July 2, 1900.
Certificate of Satisfaction: Pend d'Oreille Division Mortgage, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, executed by Central Trust Company of New York, July 2, 1900.
No. A-40. Lease with Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 1906-1931.
No. A-41. Agreement with New York Telephone Company, 1906-1924.
No. A-42. Agreement of Merger: Guaranty Trust Company of New York and the Standard Trust Company of New York, September 17, 1912.
No. A-43. Agreement: Thomas Elwood Hofer and Northwestern Improvement Company in regard to Yellowstone Park Boat Company, 1909-1916.
No. A-44. Agreement: Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers Association, 1916-1918.
No. A-45. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company, Guaranty Trust Company of New York, and William S. Tod, 1916.
No. A-46. Agreement: Director General of Railroads and Northern Pacific Railway Company and other corporations, 1918.
No. A-47. Missing.
No. A-48. Missing.
No. A-49. Agreement: Director General of Railroads and Minnesota & International Railway Company, 1918.
No. A-50. Lease: New York Traffic Office from Frank A. Munsey, 1920.
No. A-51. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company - Great Northern Railway Company in regard to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy stock, 1921.
No. A-52. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company, Great Northern Railway Company, J. P. Morgan, James J. Hill, D. Willis James, Edward H. Harriman and Winslow S. Pierce, 1901.
No. A-53. Agreement: Northern Pacific Railway Company and Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, 1930.
No. A-54. Bill of Sale, for equipment, 1932.
Unnumbered. Articles of Incorporation, Northern Pacific Express Company, 1883.
Unnumbered. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers in regards to bonds, 1897-1914.

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137.K.8.1B1 Volume:
General railroad deed, 1896.
General land deed, 1896.
Railroad and land deed, 1896.
Trustee's deed, 1896.
Receivers' deed, 1896.
Northern Pacific to receivers, 1896.
Special master's and receivers' deed, 1899.

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Numerical registers of Northern Pacific contracts, deeds, leases, agreements, and related material showing the document number, date, parties included, and subject.
Location
138.C.11.7Volume 1. Nos. 1-1391, 1896-1903.
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138.C.11.8Volume 2. Nos. 1392-3489, 1903-1907.
Location
138.C.12.1Volume 3. Nos. 3490-6084, 1907-1911.
Location
138.C.12.2Volume 4. Nos. 6085-8929, 1911-1916.
Location
138.C.12.3Volume 5. Nos. 8930-12,199, 1916-1922.
Volume 6. Nos. 12,200-15,391, 1908-1930.
Volume 7. Nos. 15,400-18,530 1930-1944.
Volume 8. Nos. 18,529-21,976, 1944-1954.
Includes contracts of Oil Division Department, Nos. 1-56 (1951-1953).
Volume 9. Nos. 21,977-24,392, 1954-1962.
Volume 10. Oil Division Department, Nos. 57-368, 1953-1961.

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Miscellaneous agreements, contracts, bond documents, indentures, notices, mortgages and related records.
Location
137.K.8.1BFolder 1:
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Mercantile Trust Company, October 21, 1897.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Mercantile Trust Company, September 22, 1899.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, December 6, 1905.
Real Estate contract between Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company and Northern Pacific Railway Company, January 23, 1912. 2 contracts.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and Clark County Timber Company, March 1, 1912.
Great Northern Railway Company and Northern Pacific Railway Company, August 11, 1913. 2 contracts.
Contract between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Stellar Oil & Gas Company of Montana, July 7, 1919.
Agreement between Northern Pacific Railway Company and Northwestern Improvement Company, February 28, 1921.
Agreement between Northern Pacific Railway Company and City Bank Farmers Trust Company, November 20, 1929.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the City Bank Farmers Trust Company, May 24, 1937.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Bankers Trust Company, May 24, 1937.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and City Bank Farmers Trust Company, April 28, 1943.
Indenture between Northern Pacific Railway Company and Bankers Trust Company, April 28, 1943.
Resolutions of Board of Directors, Northern Pacific Railway Company, September 6, 1945.
Notice of Redemption to the holders of Northern Pacific Railway Company Refunding and Improvement Mortgage 6 percent Bonds, September 26, 1945.
ICC: Finance Docket No. 18644, Northern Pacific Railway Company bonds report, October 13, 1954.
Notice of Redemption to the holders of Northern Pacific Railway Company Collateral Trust 4-1/2 percent Bonds, October 15, 1954.
Notice of Redemption to the holders of Northern Pacific Railway Company Refunding and Improvement Mortgage 5 percent Bonds, October 15, 1954.
New York Stock Exchange Listing Agreement, Northern Pacific Railway Company, April 10, 1956.
Northern Pacific Railway Company declaration of a 20 percent stock dividend, October 23, 1958.
Northern Pacific Railway Company Directors' 453rd Meeting, Exhibit No. 2, October 23, 1958.
ICC: Finance Docket No. 20384, Northern Pacific Railway Company stock dividend, November 24, 1958.
Listing application to New York Stock Exchange, December 8, 1958.
Letter from A. M. Gottschald, Northern Pacific Sec., to the holders of capital stock, December 24, 1958.
Supplemental Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company and First National City Bank, June 29, 1964.
Supplemental Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company and Bankers Trust Company June 29, 1964.
Supplemental Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company and First National City Bank, September 20, 1966.
Supplemental Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company and Bankers Trust Company, September 20, 1966.
Folder 2:
Contract for joint use of Lake Union Line, Seattle, 1933-1939.
Incomplete.
Supplemental agreement between Northwest Improvement and Foley Brothers, Inc., December 1, 1938.
$55,000,000 Northern Pacific Railway Company Collateral Trust 4-1/2 percent Bonds, September 6, 1945.
Assignment Agreement between Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company and Seattle-First National Bank, August 30, 1946.
Uniform service contract between the Pullman Company and Northern Pacific Railway Company, March 23, 1949.
Agreement between Northern Pacific Railway Company and Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, April 5, 1949.
Benefit Association of Railway Employees, Group Hospital Contract rider, March 1, 1950.
Agreement between Northern Pacific and Soo Line regarding overhead bridge, Maryland Avenue, St. Paul, July 20, 1950.
Agreement between Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Northern Pacific Railway Company, December 4, 1951.
Tripartite agreement for the relocation and reconstruction of railroads and facilities of Northern Pacific, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company, because of McNary Dam and Reservoir, December 4, 1951.
Agreement between Northwest Improvement and Foley Brothers, Inc., December 21, 1951.
Agreement between Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Northern Pacific, and Spokane, Portland and Seattle in regards to North Coast Limited and the Mainstreeter trains, April 7, 1953.
Contract between Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Great Northern, and Northern Pacific, May 18, 1953.
Conditional sale agreement between General Motors Corporation; American Locomotive Company; and Northern Pacific, November 1, 1953.
$52,000,000 Northern Pacific Railway Company Collateral Trust 4 percent Bonds, September 23, 1954.
Supplement (dated August 15, 1950) to conditional sale agreement between Northwest Improvement and Northern Pacific and to assignment from Northwest Improvement to J. P. Morgan & Company, Inc., August 6, 1957.
Northern Pacific Railway Equipment Trust of 1952: Supplemental Lease of Equipment, December 15, 1958.
Standard Express Operations Agreement between Northern Pacific and Railway Express Agency, Inc., October 1, 1959.
Standard Express Operations Agreement between Walla Walla Valley Railway Company and Railway Express Agency, Inc., October 1, 1959.
Agreement of merger between Great Northern Pacific and Burlington Lines, Inc., January 26, 1961.
Minutes of meeting of collateral trust bondholders of Northern Pacific, April 20, 1961.
Northern Pacific Railway Company Pension Trust Indenture, December 14, 1961.

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137.K.7.7BVolume 1. District 1: Twin Cities, 1909-1930.
Volume 2. District 2: Head of the Lakes, 1885-1927.
Volume 3. District 3: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Dakota & Manitoba, 1900-1930.
Volume 4. District 4: Montana, west to Paradise, 1910-1930.
Volume 5. District 5: Paradise, Montana to Ellensburg, Washington, 1908-1930.
Volume 6. District 6: Ellensburg, Washington to Vancouver, British Columbia, 1908-1929.
Volume 7. District 7: Seattle to Tacoma, inclusive, 1909-1930.
Volume 8. District 8: Tacoma, Washington south to Portland, Oregon, 19109-1929.
Location
137.K.7.8FVolume 9. Trackage contracts with Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company; and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway, 1919-1915.
Volume 10. Trackage contracts with Great Northern; Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company; Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway; and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway, 1909-1914.
Volume 11. Trackage contracts with Great Northern; Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern Railway & Navigation Company; and Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, 1913-1914.
Volume 12. Portland Terminal contracts, 1932-1933.

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138.C.6.6Volume 1. Exhibit C: Contract with Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, File 394, October 1, 1900.
Volume 2. Exhibit D.
[0.8 cubic feet empty, double-oversize]

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138.C.12.3Record book, 1940-1951. 1 volume.

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138.C.12.3Index, 1869-1918. 1 volume.

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Expand/CollapseLAND DEPARTMENT FILES

Expand/CollapseStatements

This series includes statements, reports, agreements, and correspondence. For the most part, the materials concern the sale of Northern Pacific land to individuals and firms, the payments made for it, and transfers of titles. There is also data on timber trespass and stumpage sales, the immigrant reception house at Duluth, Minnesota, the Dwight Land and Farm Company, the Missouri Land and Improvement Company, the Winona (Dakota Territory) townsite, an addition to Fargo (Dakota Territory), and the Lake Superior and Puget Sound Company.
Arrangement: By file number and thereunder chronologically.
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137.H.9.9BFile No. 1. Statement of sales, receipts, and expenses, April 1884-August 1896.
File No. 2. Stumpage collection statements, January 1879-April 1884.
File No. 3. Eastern Land Department, Town property deeds executed, Deed Nos. 90-377, 1878-1880.
File No. 4. Eastern Land Department, Land deeds executed, Deed Nos. 1500-3959, March 1876-July 1880.
Minnesota and Dakota Division:
File No. 5. Land deeds executed, Deed Nos. 3960-4794, August 1880-April 1884.
File No. 6. Town property deeds executed, Deed Nos. 378-782, October 1880-February 1884.
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137.H.9.10FFile No. 7. Reports on deferred payments, town lot sales, February 1879-April 1882.
File No. 8. Reports on deferred payments, town lot sales, October 1879-April 1882.
File No. 9. Outstanding contracts previous to May 1, 1884, May 22, 1884.
File No. 10. Miscellaneous reports on land, 1873-1883.
File No. 11. Miscellaneous reports on land, 1879-1886.
File No. 12. Bismarck, Dakota Territory, Townsite papers, 1873-1876.
File No. 13. Missouri Division, Land deeds presented for execution, Deed Nos. 1-206, February 1880-March 1884.
File No. 14. Missouri Division, Town property deeds presented for execution, Deed Nos. 1-580, April 1879-March 1884.
File No. 15. Missouri Division:
Sales Certificates, Land, October 1879-April 1880.
Sales Certificates, Town Lots, August 1879-April 1880.
Appraised Valuation, Lands in Stark and Morton Counties, Dakota Territory, March 6, 1883.
Agreement, Northern Pacific with John Van Duzen, regarding Lands in Kidder County, Dakota Territory, March 22, 1883.
Sales Reports, Town Lots, Dickinson, Dakota Territory, September-December 1882.
Agreement, Northern Pacific with C. B. Richard and Company, December 20, 1882.
File No. 16. Montana Division: Land deeds presented for execution, March 1883-April 1884.
File No. 17. Montana Division: Town lot deeds presented for execution, March 1883-April 1884.
File No. 18. Montana Lands:
Homestead Proofs, Helena Land Office, Montana Territory, December 1874-March 1875.
Relinquishment Application, Martin Carr, Deer Lodge, Montana Territory, January 5, 1874; January 5, 1875.
Contract, Northern Pacific with American Baptist Home Mission Society, for Town Lot, Townsend, Montana Territory, July 18, 1883.
File No. 19. Yellowstone Division:
Land Deeds Presented for Execution, Deeds Nos. 1-24, May 1882-January 1884.
Town Property Deeds Presented for Execution, Deeds Nos. 1-255, January 1882-March 1884.
Memorandum, Quit Claim Deed No. 265, May 14, 1884.
File No. 20. Villard Purchase of Pend d'Oreille Division Lands, September 1880-June 1881
File No. 21. Pend d'Oreille Division, Land Deeds Presented for Execution, Deed Nos. 21-1052, June 1880-October 1883.
File No. 22. Pend d'Oreille Division, Town Lot Deeds Presented for Execution, Deeds Nos. 1-582, January 1882-April 1884.
File No. 23. Pacific Division:
Deeds Presented for Execution, Deeds Nos. 143-511, Old Series, December 1875-August 1884.
Deeds Presented for Execution, Deeds Nos. A86-A302, New Series, March 1882-January 1884.
Memorandum of Sale, Deed No. 4, July 2, 1885.
Outstanding Contracts Previous to General First Mortgage, May 1, 1884.
Relinquishment Case of William Clark, Seattle, Washington, October 13, 1875.
Correspondence regarding Pacific Deed No. 140, Between L. R. Kidder and William H. Phipps, March-June 1896.
File No. 24. Letters and statements regarding Trustee and Donation Towns, November 1883-April 1884.
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137.H.10.1BFile No. 25. Superior, Wisconsin:
Town Lot sales reports, November 1883-January 1884.
Receipts credited to the Superior Townsite Account, October 1887-June 1889.
File No. 26. Bozeman, Montana Territory:
Land Agreements, October 1882-March 1883.
Town Lot Sales, September-October 1883.
Town Lot Sales, November 1891-January 1892.
Report of Payments Received, Contract Nos. 26-32, November 1891-January 1892.
Report of Receipts, Town Lot Sales, November 1891-January 1892.
Report of Timber Sales, Contract No. 1, November 25, 1891.
File No. 27. Helena, Montana Territory:
Town Lot sales reports, July 1883-March 1884.
Lot contracts, deferred payments received, August 1883-February 1884.
File No. 28. Missoula, Montana Territory:
Agreement with W. J. McCormick, et al., June 10, 1882.
Deeds presented for execution; Memorandum of sales, September 1883-October 1887.
Town lot sales reports, July-December 1883.
Deferred payments received, November 1883-February 1884.
File No. 29. Northern Pacific, Fergus and Black Hills Railroad Company:
Milnor, Dakota Territory, Town lot sales, August 1883-March 1884.
Milnor and Belfield, Dakota Territory, Deferred payments received, October-November 1883.
Belfield, Dakota Territory, Town lot sales, September-October 1883.
Belfield, Dakota Territory, Agreement with William Le Moyne and Hugh J. McBirney, February 20, 1883.
File No. 30. Fargo and Southwestern Railroad Company:
Town lot deeds presented for execution, Deed Nos. 1-94, December 1882-January 1884.
Warranty Deeds, January-October 1882.
Memorandum of sales of town lots, August 1882-July 1887.
File No. 31. Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company:
Carrington and Melville, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Sales, November 1882-July 1883.
Carrington, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Contracts, Deferred Payments Received, June-November 1883.
Minnewaukan, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Sales, November 1883-March 1884.
New Rockford, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Sales, October-December 1883.
Sykeston, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Sales, July-October 1883.
Melville, Dakota Territory, Town Lot Contracts, Report of Payments Received, November 28, 1888.
Agreement with Carrington and Casey Land Company regarding Carrington, Melville, and Buttzville, Dakota Territory, undated.
File No. 32. Montana Union Railway Company:
Minutes, Directors' Meeting, December 6, 1897.
Report of Inspectors of Election, December 3, 1897.
List of Stockholders, November 2, 1897.
File No. 33. Meteorological Records:
Bismarck, Dakota Territory, January-November 1873.
Duluth, Minnesota, January-November 1873.
Fargo, Dakota Territory, January-November 1873.
Fort Ellis, Montana Territory, October 1871-February 1872.
Jamestown, Dakota Territory, August-November 1873.
Bozeman, Montana Territory, November 1872-January 1873.

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137.K.8.7B1Gas and Oil reports:
Volume 1. No. 1, 1897, 1903-1920.
Includes index.
Volume 2. No. 2, 1917-1921.
Includes index.
Volume 3. No. 3, 1921-1922.
Includes index.
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137.K.8.8F2Volume 4. No. 5, 1923-1924.
Includes index.
Volume 5. No. 6, 1924-1925.
Includes index.
Volume 6. No. 7, 1925-1926.
Includes index.
Volume 7. No. 8, 1926.
Includes index.
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137.K.9.1B3Volume 8. No. 9, 1927.
Includes index.
Volume 9. No. 10, 1928-1938.
Includes index.
Volume 10. 1919-1921.
Volume 11. No. 1, 1921-1922.
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137.K.9.2F4Volume 12. No. 2, 1922.
Volume 13. No. 3, 1922-1923.
Volume 14. No. 4, 1923.
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137.K.9.3B5Volume 15. No. 5, 1924.
Volume 16. No. 6, 1924-1925.
Volume 17. No. 7, 1925-1926.
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137.K.9.4F6Volume 18. No. 8, 1926.
Volume 19. No. 9, 1926-1927.
Volume 20. No. 10, 1927-1929.
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137.K.9.5B7Miscellaneous reports:
Volume 21. No. 1, 1882-1908.
Includes index.
Volume 22. No. 2, 1908-1916.
Includes index.
Volume 23. No. 3, 1911, 1916-1921.
Includes index.
Volume 24. No. 4, 1918, 1922-1926.
Includes index.
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137.K.9.6F8Volume 25. Irrigation reports: Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, 1892-1911.
Includes index.
Volume 26. Irrigation reports: Montana and North Dakota, 1891-1921.
Includes index.
Water Power reports:
Volume 27. No. 1, 1889-1911.
Includes index.
Volume 28. No. 2, 1912-1920.
Includes index.
Volume 29. Synopsis, undated.
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137.K.9.7B9Coal reports:
Volume 30. Washington (except King and Pierce counties), Idaho, and Oregon, 1886-1911.
Includes index.
Volume 31. Washington (except King and Pierce counties), Idaho, and Oregon, 1908-1927.
Includes index.
Volume 32. King and Pierce counties, Washington, 1884-1912.
Includes index.
Volume 33. King and Pierce counties, Washington, 1916-1919.
Includes index.
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137.K.9.8F10Volume 34. Absaroka Oil Development Company: Oil and Gas reports, No. 1, 1921-1924.
Includes index.
Volume 35. Absaroka Oil Development Company: Oil and Gas reports, No. 2, 1922-1927.
Includes index.
Volume 36. Timber Treatment and Preservation, 1902-1908.
Includes index.
Volume 37. Iron reports, 1892-1918.
Includes index.
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137.K.10.1B11Cuyuna Range reports:
Volume 38. No. 1, 1905-1909.
Includes index.
Volume 39. No. 2, 1909-1910.
Includes index.
Volume 40. No. 3, 1910-1912.
Includes index.
Volume 41. No. 4, 1912-1916.
Includes index.
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137.K.10.2F12Volume 42. No. 5, 1916-1919.
Includes index.
Volume 43. No. 6, 1919-1921.
Includes index.
Volume 44. No. 7, 1922-1924.
Includes index.
Volume 45. No. 8, 1924-1927.
Includes index.
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137.K.10.3B13Volume 46. No. 9, 1927-1931.
Includes index.
Volume 47. No. 10, 1931-1935.
Includes index.
Volume 48. No. 11, 1935-1940.
Includes index.
Volume 49. No. 12, 1941.
Includes index.

Expand/CollapseIron Explorations in Minnesota, 1903-1914

Blueprints of iron explorations in Northern Minnesota.
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138.C.11.6Nos. 1-66.
Nos. 67-90.
Nos. 91-110.
Nos. 111-130.
Nos. 131-152.

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Expand/CollapseFarmers Loan and Trust Company v Northern Pacific Railroad Company

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136.E.8.4FVolumes 1-4. Farmers Loan and Trust Company v Northern Pacific Railroad Company, et al.
Volume 5. Purchase of Lands in Montana.
Volume 6. Purchase of Lands in Washington.
Volume 7. Purchase of Lands in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Idaho, and Oregon.
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137.K.8.5BVolume 8. Notice of election of Northern Pacific Railway Company not to assume leases and other contracts of branch lines.
Volume 9. Foreclosure, confirmation, charter, deeds, and related material, 1896-1897.
Sullivan & Cromwell: Removal Proceeding minutes. 8 folders.
Includes indexes.
Sullivan & Cromwell: Removal Proceeding exhibits.

Expand/CollapseFarmers Loan and Trust Company Case

Legal documents related to the suit brought against the Northern Pacific by the Farmers Loan and Trust Company at the time of the Northern Pacific Receivership.
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138.J.18.7BUnited States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin: The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company v the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, et al. 11 volumes:
Answer of Henry C. Payne, Northern Pacific Receiver, circa January 20, 1894. 70 pages.
Answer of Henry C. Rouse, Northern Pacific Receiver, circa January 20, 1894. 85 pages.
Answer of Thomas F. Oakes, Northern Pacific Receiver, circa January 26, 1894. 293 pages.
Answer of Defendants, W. C. Sheldon & Company, circa January 31, 1894. 5 pages.
Complainant's Answer to Petition of Northern Pacific for Change of Receivers…, circa January 31, 1894. 52 pages.
Consolidated Case: Strike Injunctions…, circa April 6, 1894. 149 pages.
[Court order authorizing Northern Pacific Receivers' Certificates,] October 8, 1894. 14 pages.
Opinion of Judge Jenkins Dismissing Petition of Northern Pacific upon Attempted Removal of Thomas F. Oakes, Receiver, October 15, 1894. 10 pages.
Intervening Petition of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company, the Great Northern Railway Company, and the Minneapolis Union Railway Company, May 1895. 28 pages.
Report of the Receivers of the Northern Pacific, September 3, 1895. 44 pages.
Final Decree, April 27,1896. 42 pages.

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138.J.18.7BMiscellaneous legal documents related to Northern Pacific involvement in cases in various courts and regulatory agencies, 1875-1922. 6 folders.

Expand/CollapseLegal Materials: Peter Power Case

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138.J.18.7BUnited States Circuit Court, District of Minnesota, 4th Division: Peter Power v Northern Pacific:
Special Examiner's Transcript: Pleadings, Volume A. 1 volume.
Special Examiner's Transcript: Defendant's Testimony:
Volume 1. 213 pages.
Volume 3. 468 pages.
Volume 4.
Special Examiner's Transcript. 1 volume.
Judges' Oral Decision. 1 volume.
United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York: In the Matter of The Application for an Order to Show Cause Why an Attachment Should Not Issue Against Peter Power:
Order to Show Cause and Affadavits. 1 volume.
Brief in Support of Application. 1 volume.

Expand/CollapseLegal Materials: Schulze Case

The depositions and financial statements relate to the embezzlement of funds by Paul Schulze, general land agent of the Northern Pacific, and the investigation details of the embezzlement. The correspondents of John Scott (Northern Pacific comptroller) concerning the matter are Thomas Cooper, general land agent; William H. Phipps, land commissioner; and William Nelson Cromwell, general counsel.
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129.E.7.3BDefalcation of Paul Schulze, 1894-1896. 7 folders.

Expand/CollapseU.S. Steel Corporation: Hearings, House of Representatives

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137.K.8.6FHearings before the Committee on Investigation of U.S. Steel Corporation:
Volume 1. Nos. 1-11, 1911.
Volume 2. Nos. 12-22, 1911.
Volume 3. Nos. 23-35, 1911-1912.
Volume 4. Nos. 36-49, 1912.
Volume 5. Nos. 50-53, part 1, 1912.
Volume 6. No. 53, part 2, 1912.
Volume 7. Nos. 54-63, 1912.
Volume 8. Appendix, index and report, 1912.

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137.K.8.4FCorrespondence and legal papers, 1914.

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Expand/CollapseSTOCK RECORDS

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136.C.1.5B1Common Stock, 10 shares:
Volume 1. C1-250.
Volume 2. C251-500.
Volume 3. C501-750.
Volume 4. C751-1000.
Volume 5. C1001-1250.
Volume 6. C1251-1500.
Volume 7. C1501-1750.
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136.C.1.6F2Volume 8. C1751-2000.
Volume 9. C2001-2250.
Volume 10. C2251-2500.
Volume 11. C2501-2750.
Volume 12. C2751-3000.
Volume 13. C3001-3250.
Volume 14. C3251-3500.
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136.C.1.7B3Volume 15. C3501-3750.
Volume 16. C3751-4000.
Volume 17. C4001-4250.
Volume 18. C4251-4500.
Volume 19. C4501-4750.
Volume 20. C4751-5000.
Volume 21. C5001-5250.
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136.C.1.8F4Volume 22. C5251-5500.
Volume 23. C5501-5750.
Volume 24. C5751-6000.
Volume 25. C6001-6250.
Volume 26. C6251-6500.
Volume 27. C6501-6750.
Volume 28. C6751-7000.
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136.C.2.1B5Volume 29. C7001-7250.
Volume 30. C7251-7500.
Volume 31. C7501-7750.
Volume 32. C7751-8000.
Volume 33. C8001-8250.
Volume 34. C8251-8500.
Volume 35. C8501-8750.
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136.C.2.2F6Volume 36. C8751-9000.
Volume 37. C9001-9250.
Volume 38. C9251-9500.
Volume 39. C9501-9750.
Volume 40. C9751-10,000.
Volume 41. C10,001-10,250.
Volume 42. C10,251-10,500.
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136.C.2.3B7Volume 43. C10,501-10,750.
Volume 44. C10,751-11,000.
Volume 45. C11,001-11,250.
Volume 46. C11,251-11,500.
Volume 47. C11,501-11,750.
Volume 48. C11,751-12,000.
Volume 49. C12,001-12,250.
Volume 50. C12,251-12,500.
Volume 51. C12,501-12,750.
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136.C.2.4F8Volume 52. C12,751-13,000.
Volume 53. C13,001-13250.
Volume 54. C13,251-13,500.
Volume 55. C13,501-13,750.
Volume 56. C13,751-14,000.
Volume 57. C14,001-14250.
Volume 58. C14,251-14,500.
Volume 59. C14,501-14,750.
Volume 86. C14,751-15,000.
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136.C.2.5B9Loose Certificates.
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136.C.2.6F10Common Stock, 100 shares:
Volume 61. A1-500.
Volume 62. A501-1000.
Volume 63. A1001-1500.
Volume 64. A1501-2000.
Volume 65. A2001-2500.
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136.C.2.7B11Volume 66. A2501-3000.
Volume 67. A3001-3500.
Volume 68. A3501-4000.
Volume 69. A4001-4500.
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136.C.2.8F12Volume 70. A4501-5000.
Volume 71. A5001-5500.
Volume 72. A5501-6000.
Volume 73. A6001-6250.
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136.C.3.1B13Volume 74. A6251-6500.
Volume 75. A6501-6750.
Volume 76. A6751-7000.
Volume 77. A7001-7250.
Volume 78. A7251-7500.
Volume 79. A7501-7750.
Volume 80. A7751-8000.
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136.C.3.2F14Volume 81. A8001-8250.
Volume 82. A8251-8500.
Volume 83. A8501-8750.
Volume 84. A8751-9000.
Volume 85. A9001-9250.
Volume 86. A9251-9500.
Volume 87. A9501-9750.
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136.C.3.3B15Volume 88. A9751-10,000.
Volume 89. A10,001-10,250.
Volume 90. A10,251-10,500.
Volume 91. A10,501-10,750.
Volume 92. A10,751-11,000.
Volume 93. A11,001-11,250.
Volume 94. A11,251-11,500.
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136.C.3.4F16Volume 95. A11,501-11,750.
Volume 96. A11,751-12,000.
Volume 97. A12,001-12,250.
Volume 98. A12,251-12,500.
Volume 99. A12,501-12,750.
Volume 100. A12,751-13,000.
Volume 101. A13,001-13,250.
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136.C.3.5B17Volume 102. A13,251-13,500.
Volume 103. A13,501-13,750.
Volume 104. A13,751-14,000.
Volume 105. A14,001-14,250.
Volume 106. A14,251-14,500.
Volume 107. A14,501-14,750.
Volume 108. A14,751-15,000.
Volume 109. A15,001-15,250.
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136.C.3.6F18Volume 110. A15,251-15,500.
Volume 111. A15,501-15,750.
Volume 112. A15,751-16,000.
Volume 113. A16,001-16,250.
Volume 114. A16,251-16,500.
Volume 115. A16,501-16,750.
Volume 116. A16,751-17,000.
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136.C.3.7B19Volume 117. A17,001-17,250.
Volume 118. A17,251-17,500.
Volume 119. A17,501-17,750.
Volume 120. A17,751-18,000.
Volume 121. A18,001-18,250.
Volume 122. A18,251-18,500.
Volume 123. A18,501-18,750.
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136.C.3.8F20Volume 124. A18,751-19,000.
Volume 125. A19,001-19,250.
Volume 126. A19,251-19,500.
Volume 127. A19,501-19,750.
Volume 128. A19,750-20,000.
Volume 129. A20,001-20,250.
Volume 130. A20,251-20,500.
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136.C.4.1B21Volume 131. A20,501-20,750.
Volume 132. A20,751-21,000.
Volume 133. A21,001-21,250.
Volume 134. A21,251-21,500.
Volume 135. A21,501-21,750.
Volume 136. A21,751-22,000.
Volume 137. A22,001-22,250.
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136.C.4.2F22Volume 138. A22,251-22,500.
Volume 139. A22,501-22,750.
Volume 140. A22,751-23,000.
Volume 141. A23,001-23,250.
Volume 142. A23,251-23,500.
Volume 143. A23,501-23,750.
Volume 144. A23,751-24,000.
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136.C.4.3B23Volume 145. A24,001-24,250.
Volume 146. A24,251-24,500.
Volume 147. A24,501-24,750.
Volume 148. A24,751-25,000.
Volume 149. A25,001-25,250.
Volume 150. A25,251-25,500.
Volume 151. A25,501-25,750.
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136.C.4.4F24Volume 152. A25,751-26,000.
Volume 153. A26,001-26,250.
Volume 154. A26,251-26,500.
Volume 155. A26,501-26,750.
Volume 156. A26,751-27,000.
Volume 157. A27,001-27,250.
Volume 158. A27,251-27,500.
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136.C.4.5B25Volume 159. A27,501-27,750.
Volume 186. A27,751-28,000.
Volume 161. A28,001-28,250.
Volume 162. A28,251-28,500.
Volume 163. A28,501-28,750.
Volume 164. A28,751-29,000.
Volume 165. A29,001-29,250.
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136.C.4.6F26Volume 166. A29,251-29,500.
Volume 167. A29,501-29,750.
Volume 168. A29,751-30,900.
Volume 169. A30,001-30,250.
Volume 170. A30,251-30,500.
Volume 171. A30,501-30,750.
Volume 172. A30,751-31,000.
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136.C.4.7B27Volume 173. A31,001-31,250.
Volume 174. A31,251-31,500.
Volume 175. A31,501-31,750.
Volume 176. A31,751-32,000.
Volume 177. A32,001-32,250.
Volume 178. A32,251-32,500.
Volume 179. A32,501-32,750.
Volume 180. A32,751-33,000.
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136.C.4.8F28Volume 181. A33,001-33,250.
Volume 182. A33,251-33,500.
Volume 183. A33,501-33,750.
Volume 184. A33,751-34,000.
Volume 185. A34,001-34,250.
Volume 186. A34,251-34,500.
Volume 187. A34,501-34,750.
Volume 188. A34,751-35,000.
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136.C.5.1B29Volume 189. A35,001-35,250.
Volume 190. A35,251-35,500.
Volume 191. A35,501-35,750.
Volume 192. A35,751-36,000.
Volume 193. A36,001-36,250.
Volume 194. A36,251-36,500.
Volume 195. A36,501-36,750.
Volume 196. A36,751-37,000.
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136.C.5.2F30Volume 197. A37,001-37,250.
Volume 198. A37,251-37,500.
Volume 199. A37,501-37,750.
Volume 200. A37,751-38,000.
Volume 201. A38,001-38,250.
Volume 202. A38,251-38,500.
Volume 203. A38,501-38,750.
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136.C.5.3B31Volume 204. A38,751-39,000.
Volume 205. A39,001-39,250.
Volume 206. A39,251-39,500.
Volume 207. A39,501-39,750.
Volume 208. A39,751-40,000.
Volume 209. A40,001-40,250.
Volume 210. A40,251-40,500.
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136.C.5.4F32Volume 211. A40,501-40,750.
Volume 212. A40,751-41,000.
Volume 213. A41,001-41,250.
Volume 214. A41,251-41,500.
Volume 215. A41,501-41,750.
Volume 216. A41,751-42,000.
Volume 217. A42,001-42,250.
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136.C.5.5B33Volume 218. A42,251-42,500.
Volume 219. A42,501-42,750.
Volume 220. A42,751-43,000.
Volume 221. A43,001-43,250.
Volume 222. A43,251-43,500.
Volume 223. A43,501-43,750.
Volume 224. A43,751-44,000.
Volume 225. A44,001-44,250.
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136.C.5.6F34Volume 226. A44,251-44,500.
Volume 227. A44,501-44,750.
Volume 228. A44,751-45,000.
Volume 229. A45,001-45,250.
Volume 230. A45,251-45,500.
Volume 231. A45,501-45,750.
Volume 232. A45,751-46,000.
Volume 233. A46,001-46,250.
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136.C.5.7B35Volume 234. A46,251-46,500.
Volume 235. A46,501-46,750.
Volume 236. A46,751-47,000.
Volume 237. A47,001-47,250.
Volume 238. A47,251-47,500.
Volume 239. A47,501-47,750.
Volume 240. A47,751-48,000.
Volume 241. A48,001-48,250.
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136.C.5.8F36Volume 242. A48,251-48,500.
Volume 243. A48,501-48,750.
Volume 244. A48,751-49,000.
Volume 245. A49,001-49,250.
Volume 246. A49,251-49,500.
Volume 247. A49,501-49,750.
Volume 248. A49,751-50,000.
Volume 249. A50,001-50,250.
Volume 250. A50,251-50,500.
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136.C.6.1B37Volume 251. A50,501-50,750.
Volume 252. A50,751-51,000.
Volume 253. A51,001-51,250.
Volume 254. A51,251-51,500.
Volume 255. A51,501-51,750.
Volume 256. A51,751-52,000.
Volume 257. A52,001-52,250.
Volume 258. A52,251-52,500.
Volume 259. A52,501-52,750.
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136.C.6.2F38Volume 260. A52,751-53,000.
Volume 261. A53,001-53,250.
Volume 262. A53,251-53,500.
Volume 263. A53,501-53,750.
Volume 264. A53,751-54,000.
Volume 265. A54,001-54,250.
Volume 266. A54,251-54,500.
Volume 267. A54,501-54,750.
Volume 268. A54,751-55,000.
Volume 269. A55,001-55,250.
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136.C.6.3B39Volume 270. A55,251-55,500.
Volume 271. A55,501-55,750.
Volume 272. A55,751-56,000.
Loose Certificates.
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136.C.6.4F40Loose Certificates.
Common stock, Indeterminate number of shares:
Volume 273. B1-500.
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136.C.6.5B41Volume 274. B501-700.
Volume 275. B701-900.
Volume 276. B901-1100.
Volume 277. B1101-1340.
Volume 278. B1341-1440.
Volume 279. B1441-1940.
Volume 280. B1941-2440.
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136.C.6.6F42Volume 281. B2441-3000.
Volume 282. B3001-3500.
Volume 283. B3501-4000.
Volume 284. B4001-4500.
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136.C.6.7B43Volume 285. B4501-5000.
Volume 286. B5001-5500.
Volume 287. B5501-5750.
Volume 288. B5751-6000.
Volume 289. B6001-6250.
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136.C.6.8F44Volume 290. B6251-6500.
Volume 291. B6501-6750.
Volume 292. B6751-7000.
Volume 293. B7001-7250.
Volume 294. B7251-7500.
Volume 295. B7501-7750.
Volume 296. B7751-8000.
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136.C.7.1B45Volume 297. B8001-8250.
Volume 298. B8251-8500.
Volume 299. B8501-8750.
Volume 300. B8751-9000.
Volume 301. B9001-9250.
Volume 302. B9251-9500.
Volume 303. B9501-9750.
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136.C.7.2F46Volume 304. B9751-10,000.
Volume 305. B10,001-10,250.
Volume 306. B10,251-10,500.
Volume 307. B10,501-10,750.
Volume 308. B10,751-11,000.
Volume 309. B11,001-11,250.
Volume 310. B11,251-11,500.
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136.C.7.3B47Volume 311. B11,501-11,750.
Volume 312. B11,751-12,000.
Volume 313. B12,001-12,250.
Volume 314. B12,251-12,500.
Volume 315. B12,501-12,750.
Volume 316. B12,751-13,000.
Volume 317. B13,001-13,250.
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136.C.7.4F48Volume 318. B13,251-13,500.
Volume 319. B13,501-13,750.
Volume 320. B13,751-14,000.
Volume 321. B14,001-14,250.
Volume 322. B14,251-14,500.
Volume 323. B14,501-14,750.
Volume 324. B14,751-15,000.
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136.C.7.5B49Volume 325. B15,001-15,250.
Volume 326. B15,251-15,500.
Volume 327. B15,501-15,750.
Volume 328. B15,751-16,000.
Volume 329. B16,001-16,250.
Volume 330. B16,251-16,500.
Volume 331. B16,501-16,750.
Volume 332. B16,751-17,000.
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136.C.7.6F50Volume 333. B17,001-17,250.
Volume 334. B17,251-17,500.
Volume 335. B17,501-17,750.
Volume 336. B17,751-18,000.
Volume 337. B18,001-18,250.
Volume 338. B18,251-18,500.
Volume 339. B18,501-18,750.
Volume 340. B18,751-19,000.
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136.C.7.7B51Volume 341. B19,001-19,250.
Volume 342. B19,251-19,500.
Volume 343. B19,501-19,750.
Volume 344. B19,751-20,000.
Volume 345. B20,001-20,250.
Volume 346. B20,251-20,500.
Volume 347. B20,501-20,750.
Volume 348. B20,751-21,000.
Volume 349. B21,001-21,250.
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136.C.7.8F52Volume 350. B21,251-21,500.
Volume 351. B21,501-21,750.
Volume 352. B21,751-22,000.
Volume 353. B22,001-22,250.
Volume 354. B22,251-22,500.
Volume 355. B22,501-22,750.
Volume 356. B22,751-23,000.
Volume 357. B23,001-23,250.
Volume 358. B23,251-23,500.
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136.C.8.1B53Volume 359. B23,501-23,750.
Volume 386. B23,751-24,000.
Volume 361. B24,001-24,250.
Volume 362. B24,251-24,500.
Volume 363. B24,501-24,750.
Volume 364. B24,751-25,000.
Loose Certificates.
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136.C.8.2F54Loose Certificates.
Preferred Stock:
Volume 365. O1-500.
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136.C.8.3B55Volume 366. O501-1000.
Volume 367. O1001-1500.
Volume 368. O1501-2000.
Volume 369. O2001-2500.
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136.C.8.4F56Volume 370. O2501-3000.
Volume 371. O3001-3500.
Volume 372. O3501-4000.
Volume 373. O4001-4500.
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136.C.8.5B57Volume 374. O4501-5000.
Volume 375. O5001-5500.
Volume 376. O5501-6000.
Volume 377. O6001-6500.
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136.C.8.6F58Volume 378. O6501-7000.
Volume 379. O7001-7500.
Volume 380. O7501-7950.
Volume 381. O7951-8250.
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136.C.8.7B59Volume 382. O8251-8650.
Volume 383. O8651-9150.
Volume 384. O9151-9350.
Volume 385. O9351-9850.
Volume 386. O9851-10,350.
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136.C.8.8F60Volume 387. O10,351-10,850.
Volume 388. O10,851-11,250.
Volume 389. O11,251-11,650.
Volume 390. O11,651-12,050.
Volume 391. O12,051-12,360.
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136.C.9.1B61Volume 392. O12,361-12,800.
Volume 393. O12,801-13,360.
Volume 394. O13,361-13,860.
Volume 395. O13,861-14,360.
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136.C.9.2F62Volume 396. O14,361-14,860.
Volume 397. O14,861-15,360.
Volume 398. O15,361-15,860.
Volume 399. O15,861-16,360.
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136.C.9.3B63Volume 400. O16,361-17,000.
Volume 401. O17,001-17,500.
Volume 402. O17,501-18,000.
Volume 403. O18,001-18,500.
LocationBox
136.C.9.4F64Preferred Stock, Indeterminate number of shares:
Volume 404. O18,501-19,000.
Volume 405. O19,001-19,500.
Volume 406. O19,501-20,000.
Volume 407. O20,001-20,500.
LocationBox
136.C.9.5B65Volume 408. O20,501-21,000.
Volume 409. O21,001-21,500.
Volume 410. O21,501-22,000.
Volume 411. O22,001-22,500.
LocationBox
136.C.9.6F66Volume 412. O22,501-23,000.
Volume 413. O23,001-23,250.
Volume 414. O23,251-23,500.
Volume 415. O23,501-23,750.
Volume 416. O23,751-24,000.
Volume 417. O24,001-24,250.
Volume 418. O24,251-24,500.
LocationBox
136.C.9.7B67Volume 419. O24,501-24,750.
Volume 420. O24,751-25,000.
Volume 421. O25,001-25,250.
Volume 422. O25,251-25,500.
Volume 423. O25,501-25,750.
Volume 424. O25,751-26,000.
Volume 425. O26,001-26,250.
LocationBox
136.C.9.8F68Volume 426. O26,251-26,500.
Volume 427. O26,501-26,750.
Volume 428. O26,751-27,000.
Volume 429. O27,001-27,250.
Volume 430. O27,251-27,500.
Volume 431. O27,501-27750.
Volume 432. O27,751-28,000.
LocationBox
136.C.10.1B69Volume 433. O28,001-28,250.
Volume 434. O28,251-28,500.
Volume 435. O28,501-28,750.
Volume 436. O28,751-29,000.
Volume 437. O29,001-29,250.
Volume 438. O29,251-29,500.
Volume 439. O29,501-29,750.
LocationBox
136.C.10.2F70Volume 440. O29,751-30,000.
Volume 441. O30,001-30,250.
Volume 442. O30,251-30,500.
Volume 443. O30,501-30,750.
Volume 444. O30,751-31,000.
Volume 445. O31,001-31,250.
Volume 446. O31,251-31,500.
LocationBox
136.C.10.3B71Volume 447. O31,501-31,750.
Volume 448. O31,751-32,000.
Volume 449. O32,001-32,250.
Volume 450. O32,251-32,500.
Volume 451. O32,501-32,750.
Volume 452. O32,751-33,000.
Volume 453. O33,001-33,250.
LocationBox
136.C.10.4F72Volume 454. O33,251-33,500.
Volume 455. O33,501-33,750.
Volume 456. O33,751-34,000.
Volume 457. O34,001-34,250.
Volume 458. O34,251-34,500.
Volume 459. O34,501-34,750.
Volume 486. O34,751-35,000.
LocationBox
136.C.10.5B73Volume 461. O36,751-37,000.
Volume 462. O37,001-37,250.
Volume 463. O37,251-37,500.
Volume 464. O37,501-37,750.
Volume 465. O37,751-38,000.
Volume 466. O38,001-38,250.
Volume 467. O38,251-38,500.
LocationBox
136.C.10.6F74Volume 468. O36,751-37,000.
Volume 469. O37,001-37,250.
Volume 470. O37,251-37,500.
Volume 471. O37,501-37,750.
Volume 472. O37,751-38,000.
Volume 473. O38,001-38,250.
Volume 474. O38,251-38,500.
LocationBox
136.C.10.7B75Volume 475. O38,501-38,750.
Volume 476. O38,751-39,000.
Volume 477. O39,001-39,250.
Volume 478. O39,251-39,500.
Volume 479. O39501-39,750.
Volume 480. O39,751-40,000.
Volume 481. O40,001-40,250.
LocationBox
136.C.10.8F76Volume 482. O40,251-40,500.
Volume 483. O40,501-40,750.
Volume 484. O40,751-41,000.
Volume 485. O41,001-41,250.
Volume 486. O41,251-41,500.
Volume 487. O41,501-41,750.
Volume 488. O41,751-42,000.
LocationBox
136.C.11.1B77Volume 489. O42,001-42,250.
Volume 490. O42,251-42,500.
Volume 491. O42,501-42,750.
Volume 492. O42,751-43,000.
Volume 493. O43,001-43,250.
Volume 494. O43,251-43,500.
Volume 495. O43,501-43,750.
LocationBox
136.C.11.2F78Volume 496. O43,751-44,000.
Volume 497. O44,001-44,250.
Volume 498. O44,251-44,500.
Volume 499. O44,501-44,750.
Volume 500. O44,751-45,000.
Volume 501. O45,001-45,250.
Volume 502. O45,251-45,500.
LocationBox
136.C.11.3B79Volume 503. O45,501-45,750.
Volume 504. O45,751-46,000.
Volume 505. O46,001-46,250.
Volume 506. O46,251-46,500.
Volume 507. O46,501-46,750.
Volume 508. O46,751-47,000.
Volume 509. O47,001-47,250.
LocationBox
136.C.11.4F80Volume 510. O47,251-47,500.
Volume 511. O47,501-47,750.
Volume 512. O47,751-48,000.
Volume 513. O48,001-48,250.
Volume 514. O48,251-48,500.
Volume 515. O48,501-48,750.
Volume 516. O48,751-49,000.
LocationBox
136.C.11.5B81Volume 517. O49,001-49,250.
Volume 518. O49,251-49,500.
Volume 519. O49,501-49,750.
Volume 520. O49,751-50,000.
Volume 521. O50,001-50,250.
Volume 522. O50,251-50,500.
Volume 523. O50,501-50,750.
Volume 524. O50,751-51,000.
LocationBox
136.C.11.6F82Volume 525. O51,001-51,250.
Volume 526. O51,251-51,500.
Volume 527. O51,501-51,750.
Volume 528. O51,751-52,000.
Volume 529. O52,001-52,250.
Volume 530. O52,251-52,500.
Volume 531. O52,501-52,750.
LocationBox
136.C.11.7B83Volume 532. O52,751-53,000.
Volume 533. O53,001-53,250.
Volume 534. O53,251-53,500.
Volume 535. O53,501-53,750.
Volume 536. O53,751-54,000.
Volume 537. O54,001-54,250.
Volume 538. O54,251-54,500.
Volume 539. O54,501-54,750.
LocationBox
136.C.11.8F84Volume 540. O54,751-55,000.
Volume 541. O55,001-55,250.
Volume 542. O55,251-55,500.
Volume 543. O55,501-55,750.
Volume 544. O55,751-56,000.
Volume 545. O56,001-56,250.
Volume 546. O56,251-56,500.
Volume 547. O56,501-56,750.
LocationBox
136.C.12.1B85Volume 548. O56,751-57,000.
Volume 549. O57,001-57,250.
Volume 550. O57,251-57,500.
Volume 551. O57,501-57,750.
Volume 552. O57,751-58,000.
Volume 553. O58,001-58,250.
Volume 554. O58,251-58,500.
Volume 555. O58,501-58,750.
LocationBox
136.C.12.2F86Volume 556. O58,751-59,000.
Loose Certificates.
LocationBox
136.C.12.3B87Loose Certificates.
Preferred Stock, 10 shares:
Volume 557. X1-250
Volume 558. X251-500
Volume 559. X501-750
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136.C.12.4F88Volume 586. X751-1000.
Volume 561. X1001-1250.
Volume 562. X1251-1500.
Volume 563. X1501-1750.
Volume 564. X1751-2000.
Volume 565. X2001-2250.
Volume 566. X2251-2500.
LocationBox
136.C.12.5B89Volume 567. X2501-2750.
Volume 568. X2751-3000.
Volume 569. X3001-3250.
Volume 570. X3251-3500.
Volume 571. X3501-3750.
Volume 572. X3751-4000.
Volume 573. X4001-4250.
LocationBox
136.C.12.6F90Volume 574. X4251-4500.
Volume 575. X4501-4750.
Volume 576. X4751-5000.
Volume 577. X5001-5250.
Volume 578. X5251-5500.
Volume 579. X5501-5750.
Volume 580. X5751-6000.
LocationBox
136.C.12.7B91Volume 581. X6001-6250.
Volume 582. X6251-6500.
Volume 583. X6501-6750.
Volume 584. X6751-7000.
Volume 585. X7001-7250.
Volume 586. X7251-7500.
Volume 587. X7501-7750.
LocationBox
136.C.12.8F92Volume 588. X7751-8000.
Volume 589. X8001-8250.
Volume 590. X8251-8500.
Volume 591. X8501-8750.
Volume 592. X8751-9000.
Volume 593. X9001-9250.
Volume 594. X9251-9500.
LocationBox
136.C.13.1B93Volume 595. X9501-9750.
Volume 596. X9751-10,000.
Volume 597. X10,001-10,250.
Volume 598. X10,251-10,500.
Volume 599. X10,501-10,750.
Volume 600. X10,751-11,000.
Volume 601. X11,001-11,250.
LocationBox
136.C.13.2F94Volume 602. X11,251-11,500.
Volume 603. X11,501-11,750.
Volume 604. X11,751-12,000.
Volume 605. X12,001-12,250.
Volume 606. X12,251-12,500.
Volume 607. X12,501-12,750.
Volume 608. X12,751-13,000.
LocationBox
136.C.13.3B95Volume 609. X13,001-13,250.
Volume 610. X13,251-13,500.
Volume 611. X13,501-13,750.
Volume 612. X13,751-14,000.
Volume 613. X14,001-14,250.
Volume 614. X14,251-14,500.
Volume 615. X14,501-14,750.
Volume 616. X14,751-15,000.
LocationBox
136.C.13.4F96Volume 617. X15,001-15,250.
Volume 618. X15,251-15,500.
Volume 619. X15,501-15,750.
Volume 620. X15,751-16,000.
Volume 621. X16,001-16,250.
Volume 622. X16,251-16,500.
Volume 623. X16,501-16,750.
LocationBox
136.C.13.5B97Volume 624. X16,751-17,000.
Volume 625. X17,001-17,250.
Volume 626. X17,251-17,500.
Volume 627. X17,501-17,750.
Volume 628. X17,751-18,000.
Volume 629. X18,001-18,250.
Volume 630. X18,251-18,500.
LocationBox
136.C.13.6F98Volume 631. X18,501-18,750.
Volume 632. X18,751-19,000.
Volume 633. X19,001-19,250.
Volume 634. X19,251-19,500.
Volume 635. X19,501-19,750.
Volume 636. X19,751-20,000.
Volume 637. X20,001-20,250.
LocationBox
136.C.13.7B99Volume 638. X20,251-20,500.
Volume 639. X20,501-20,750.
Volume 640. X20,751-21,000.
Volume 641. X21,001-21,250.
Volume 642. X21,251-21,500.
Volume 643. X21,501-21,750.
Volume 644. X21,751-22,000.
LocationBox
136.C.13.8F100Volume 645. X22,001-22,250.
Volume 646. X22,251-22,500.
Volume 647. X22,501-22,750.
Volume 648. X22,751-23,000.
Volume 649. X23,001-23,250.
Volume 650. X23,251-23,500.
Volume 651. X23,501-23,750.
LocationBox
136.C.14.1B101Volume 652. X23,751-24,000.
Volume 653. X24,001-24,250.
Volume 654. X24,251-24,500.
Volume 655. X24,501-24,750.
Volume 656. X24,751-25,000.
Volume 657. X25,001-25,250.
Volume 658. X25,251-25,500.
Volume 659. X25,501-25,750.
LocationBox
136.C.14.2F102Volume 686. X25,751-26,000.
Volume 661. X26,001-26,250.
Volume 662. X26,251-26,500.
Volume 663. X26,501-26,750.
Volume 664. X26,751-27,000.
Volume 665. X27,001-27,250.
Volume 666. X27,251-27,500.
Volume 667. X27,501-27,750.
LocationBox
136.C.14.3B103Volume 668. X27,751-28,000.
Volume 669. X28,001-28,250.
Volume 670. X28,251-28,500.
Volume 671. X28,501-28,750.
Volume 672. X28,751-29,000.
Volume 673. X29,001-29,250.
Volume 674. X29,251-29,500.
Volume 675. X29,501-29,750.
LocationBox
136.C.14.4F104Volume 676. X29,751-30,000.
Volume 677. X30,001-30,250.
Volume 678. X30,251-30,500.
Volume 679. X30,501-30,750.
Volume 680. X30,751-31,000.
Volume 681. X31,001-31,250.
Volume 682. X31,251-31,500.
Volume 683. X31,501-31,750.
Volume 684. X31,751-32,000.
LocationBox
136.C.14.5B105Volume 685. X32,001-32,250.
Volume 686. X32,251-32,500.
Volume 687. X32,501-32,750.
Volume 688. X32,751-33,000.
Volume 689. X33,001-33,250.
Volume 690. X33,251-33,500.
Volume 691. X33,501-33,750.
Volume 692. X33,751-34,000.
Volume 693. X34,001-34,250.
LocationBox
136.C.14.6F106Volume 694. X34,251-34,500.
Volume 695. X34,501-34,756.
Volume 696. X34,751-35,000.
Volume 697. X35,001-35,250.
Volume 698. X35,251-35,500.
Volume 699. X35,501-35,750.
Volume 700. X35,751-36,000.
Volume 701. X36,001-36,250.
Volume 702. X36,251-36,500.
Volume 703. X36,501-36,750.
LocationBox
136.C.14.7B107Volume 704. X36,751-37,000.
Volume 705. X37,001-37,250.
Volume 706. X37,251-37,500.
Volume 707. X37,501-37,750.
Volume 708. X37,751-38,000.
Volume 709. X38,001-38,250.
Volume 710. X38,251-38,500.
Volume 711. X38,501-38,750.
Volume 712. X38,751-39,000.
Volume 713. X39,001-39,250.
LocationBox
136.C.14.8F108Volume 714. X39,251-39,500.
Volume 715. X39,501-39,750.
Volume 716. X39,751-40,000.
Volume 717. X40,001-40,250.
Volume 718. X40,251-40,500.
Volume 719. X40,501-40,750.
Volume 720. X40,751-41,000.
Volume 721. X41,001-41,250.
Volume 722. X41,251-41,500.
Volume 723. X41,501-41,750.
LocationBox
136.C.15.1B109Volume 724. X41,751-42,000.
Volume 725. X42,001-42,250.
Volume 726. X42,251-42,500.
Volume 727. X42,501-42,750.
Volume 728. X42,751-43,000.
Volume 729. X43,001-43,250.
Volume 730. X43,251-43,500.
Volume 731. X43,501-43,750.
Volume 732. X43,751-44,000.
Volume 733. X44,001-44,250.
LocationBox
136.C.15.2F110Volume 734. X44,251-44,500.
Volume 735. X44,501-44,750.
Volume 736. X44,751-45,000.
Volume 737. X45,001-45,250.
Volume 738. X45,251-45,500.
Volume 739. X45,501-45,750.
Volume 740. X45,751-46,000.
Volume 741. X46,001-46,250.
Volume 742. X46,251-46,500.
Volume 743. X46,501-46,756.
Volume 744. X46,751-47,000.
LocationBox
136.C.15.3B111Volume 745. X47,001-47,250.
Volume 746. X47,251-47,500.
Volume 747. X47,501-47,750.
Volume 748. X47,751-48,000.
Volume 749. X48,001-48,250.
Volume 750. X48,251-48,500.
Volume 751. X48,501-48,750.
Volume 752. X48,751-49,000.
Volume 753. X49,001-49,250.
Volume 754. X49,251-49,500.
Volume 755. X49,501-49,750.
LocationBox
136.C.15.4F112Volume 756. X49,751-50,000.
Volume 757. X50,001-50,250.
Volume 758. X50,251-50,500.
Volume 759. X50,501-50,750.
Volume 760. X50,751-51,000.
Volume 761. X51,001-51,250.
Volume 762. X51,251-51,500.
Volume 763. X51,501-51,750.
Volume 764. X51,751-52,000.
Volume 765. X52,001-52,250.
Volume 766. X52,251-52,500.
LocationBox
136.C.15.5B113Volume 767. X52,501-52,750.
Volume 768. X52,751-53,000.
Unbound Certificates.
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136.C.15.6F114Unbound Certificates.
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136.C.15.7B115Unbound Certificates.
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136.C.15.8F116Unbound Certificates.
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136.C.16.1B117Unbound Certificates.
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136.C.16.2F118Preferred Stock, 10 shares.
Preferred Stock, Indeterminate number of shares, X series.
Preferred Stock, 100 shares.
LocationBox
136.C.16.3B119Preferred Stock, 100 shares:
Volume 769. 1-500.
Volume 770. 501-1000.
Volume 771. 1001-1500.
Volume 772. 1501-2000.
LocationBox
136.C.16.4F120Volume 773. 2001-2500.
Volume 774. 2501-3000.
Volume 775. 3001-3500.
Volume 776. 3501-4000.
LocationBox
136.C.16.5B121Volume 777. 4001-4500.
Volume 778. 4501-5000.
Volume 779. 5001-5250.
Volume 780. 5251-5500.
Volume 781. 5501-5750.
LocationBox
136.C.16.6F122Volume 782. 5751-6000.
Volume 783. 6001-6250.
Volume 784. 6251-6500.
Volume 785. 6501-6750.
Volume 786. 6751-7000.
Volume 787. 7001-7250.
Volume 788. 7251-7500.
LocationBox
136.C.16.7B123Volume 789. 7501-7750.
Volume 790. 7751-8000.
Volume 791. 8001-8250.
Volume 792. 8251-8500.
Volume 793. 8501-8750.
Volume 794. 8751-9000.
Volume 795. 9001-9250.
LocationBox
136.C.16.8F124Volume 796. 9251-9500.
Volume 797. 9501-9750.
Volume 798. 9751-10,000.
Volume 799. 10,001-10,250.
Volume 800. 10,251-10,500.
Volume 801. 10,501-10,750.
Volume 802. 10,751-11,000.
LocationBox
136.C.17.1B125Volume 803. 11,001-11,250.
Volume 804. 11,251-11,500.
Volume 805. 11,501-11,750.
Volume 806. 11,751-12,000.
Volume 807. 12,001-12,250.
Volume 808. 12,251-12,500.
Volume 809. 12,501-12,750.
LocationBox
136.C.17.2F126Volume 810. 12,751-13,000.
Volume 811. 13,001-13,250.
Volume 812. 13,251-13,500.
Volume 813. 13,501-13,750.
Volume 814. 13,751-14,000.
Volume 815. 14,001-14,250.
Volume 816. 14,251-14,500.
LocationBox
136.C.17.3B127Volume 817. 14,501-14,750.
Volume 818. 14,751-15,000.
Volume 819. 15,001-15,250.
Volume 820. 15,251-15,500.
Volume 821. 15,501-15,750.
Volume 822. 15,751-16,000.
Volume 823. 16,001-16,250.
LocationBox
136.C.17.4F128Volume 824. 16,251-16,500.
Volume 825. 16,501-16,750.
Volume 826. 16,751-17,000.
Volume 827. 17,001-17,250.
Volume 828. 17,251-17,500.
Volume 829. 17,501-17,750.
Volume 830. 17,751-18,000.
LocationBox
136.C.17.5B129Volume 831. 18,001-18,250.
Volume 832. 18,251-18,500.
Volume 833. 18,501-18,750.
Volume 834. 18,751-19,000.
Volume 835. 19,001-19,250.
Volume 836. 19,251-19,500.
Volume 837. 19,501-19,750.
Volume 838. 19,751-20,000.
LocationBox
136.C.17.6F130Volume 839. 20,001-20,250.
Volume 840. 20,251-20,500.
Volume 841. 20,501-20,750.
Volume 842. 20,751-21,000.
Volume 843. 21,001-21,250.
Volume 844. 21,251-21,500.
Volume 845. 21,501-21,750.
LocationBox
136.C.17.7B131Volume 846. 21,751-22,000.
Volume 847. 22,001-22,250.
Volume 848. 22,251-22,500.
Volume 849. 22,501-22,750.
Volume 850. 22,751-23,000.
Volume 851. 23,001-23,250.
Volume 852. 23,251-23,500.
LocationBox
136.C.17.8F132Volume 853. 23,501-23,750.
Volume 854. 23,751-24,000.
Volume 855. 24,001-24,250.
Volume 856. 24,251-24,500.
Volume 857. 24,501-24,750.
Volume 858. 24,751-25,000.
Volume 859. 25,001-25,250.
LocationBox
136.C.18.1B133Volume 860. 25,251-25,500.
Volume 861. 25,501-25,750.
Volume 862. 25,751-26,000.
Volume 863. 26,001-26,250.
Volume 864. 26,251-26,500.
Volume 865. 26,501-26,750.
Volume 866. 26,751-27,000.
LocationBox
136.C.18.2F134Volume 867. 27,001-27,250.
Volume 868. 27,251-27,500.
Volume 869. 27,501-27,750.
Volume 870. 27,751-28,000.
Volume 871. 28,001-28,250.
Volume 872. 28,251-28,500.
Volume 873. 28,501-28,750.
LocationBox
136.C.18.3B135Volume 874. 28,751-29,000.
Volume 875. 29,001-29,250.
Volume 876. 29,251-29,500.
Volume 877. 29,501-29,750.
Volume 878. 29,751-30,000.
Volume 879. 30,001-30,250.
Volume 880. 30,251-30,500.
LocationBox
136.C.18.4F136Volume 881. 30,501-30,750.
Volume 882. 30,751-31,000.
Volume 883. 31,001-31,250.
Volume 884. 31,251-31,500.
Volume 885. 31,501-31,750.
Volume 886. 31,751-32,000.
Volume 887. 32,001-32,250.
LocationBox
136.C.18.5B137Volume 888. 32,251-32,500.
Volume 889. 32,501-32,750.
Volume 890. 32,751-33,000.
Volume 891. 33,001-33,250.
Volume 892. 33,251-33,500.
Volume 893. 33,501-33,750.
Volume 894. 33,751-34,000.
LocationBox
136.C.18.6F138Volume 895. 34,001-34,250.
Volume 896. 34,251-34,500.
Volume 897. 34,501-34,750.
Volume 898. 34,751-35,000.
Volume 899. 35,001-35,250.
Volume 900. 35,251-35,500.
Volume 901. 35,501-35,750.
LocationBox
136.C.18.7B139Volume 902. 35,751-36,000.
Volume 903. 36,001-36,250.
Volume 904. 36,251-36,500.
Volume 905. 36,501-36,750.
Volume 906. 36,751-37,000.
Volume 907. 37,001-37,250.
Volume 908. 37,251-37,500.
Volume 909. 37,501-37,750.
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136.C.18.8F140Volume 910. 37,751-38,000.
Volume 911. 38,001-38,250.
Volume 912. 38,251-28,500.
Volume 913. 38,501-38,750.
Volume 914. 38,751-39,000.
Volume 915. 39,001-39,250.
Volume 916. 39,251-39,500.
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136.C.19.1B141Volume 917. 39,501-39,750.
Volume 918. 39,751-40,000.
Volume 919. 40,001-40,250.
Volume 920. 40,251-40,500.
Volume 921. 40,501-40,750.
Volume 922. 40,751-41,000.
Volume 923. 41,001-41,250.
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136.C.19.2F142Volume 924. 41,251-41,500.
Volume 925. 41,501-41,750.
Volume 926. 41,751-42,000.
Volume 927. 42,001-42,250.
Volume 928. 42,251-42,500.
Volume 929. 42,501-42,750.
Volume 930. 42,751-43,000.
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136.C.19.3B143Volume 931. 43,001-43,250.
Volume 932. 43,251-43,500.
Volume 933. 43,501-43,750.
Volume 934. 43,751-44,000.
Volume 935. 44,001-44,250.
Volume 936. 44,251-44,500.
Volume 937. 44,501-44,750.
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136.C.19.4F144Volume 938. 44,751-45,000.
Volume 939. 45,001-45,250.
Volume 940. 45,251-45,500.
Volume 941. 45,501-45,750.
Volume 942. 45,751-46,000.
Volume 943. 46,001-46,250.
Volume 944. 46,251-46,500.
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136.C.19.5B145Volume 945. 46,501-46,750.
Volume 946. 46,751-47,000.
Volume 947. 47,001-47,250.
Volume 948. 47,251-47,500.
Volume 949. 47,501-47,750.
Volume 950. 47,751-48,000.
Volume 951. 48,001-48,250.
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136.C.19.6F146Volume 952. 48,251-48,500.
Volume 953. 48,501-48,750.
Volume 954. 48,751-49,000.
Volume 955. 49,001-49,250.
Volume 956. 49,251-49,500.
Volume 957. 49,501-49,750.
Volume 958. 49,751-50,000.
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136.C.19.7B147Volume 959. 50,001-50,250.
Volume 960. 50,251-50,500.
Volume 961. 50,501-50,750.
Volume 962. 50,751-51,000.
Volume 963. 51,001-51,250.
Volume 964. 51,251-51,500.
Volume 965. 51,501-51,750.
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136.C.19.8F148Volume 966. 51,751-52,000.
Volume 967. 52,001-52,250.
Volume 968. 52,251-52,500.
Volume 969. 52,501-52,750.
Volume 970. 52,751-53,000.
Volume 971. 53,001-53,250.
Volume 972. 53,251-53,500.
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136.C.20.1B149Volume 973. 53,501-53,750.
Volume 974. 53,751-54,000.
Volume 975. 54,001-54,250.
Volume 976. 54,251-54,500.
Volume 977. 54,501-54,750.
Volume 978. 54,751-55,000.
Volume 979. 55,001-55,250.
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136.C.20.2F150Volume 980. 55,251-55,500.
Volume 981. 55,501-55,750.
Volume 982. 55,751-56,000.
Volume 983. 56,001-56,250.

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138.C.1.21Preferred Stockholders, November 20, 1883.
Common and Preferred Stockholders, October 29, 1896.
Original issue of Common Stock of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, 1896-1901.
Holders of Voting Trust Certificates, Preferred, December 31, 1897, September 6, 1901.
Stockholders and Shares held, December 31, 1897.
Common and Preferred Stockholders, October 4, 1898.
Common and Preferred, October 3, 1899.
Common and Preferred, October 2, 1900.
Common Stock, December 10, 1901.
Common and Preferred, September 6, 1901.
Common, September 25, 1902.
Common, February 15, 1904.
Common, April 28, 1904.
Common, July 22, 1904.
Common, September 22, 1904.
Common, April 22, 1905.
Common, May 5, 1905.
Unspecified, May 17, 1905.
Unspecified, September 20, 1905.
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138.C.1.32Common, September 14, 1906.
Common, September 10, 1907.
Capital Stock, September 15, 1908.
Unspecified, November 19, 1908.
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138.C.1.43L-V, March 17, 1922.
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138.C.1.54List of Stockholders, March 17, 1922.
A-H, March 16, 1923.
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138.C.1.65Ho-N, March 16, 1923.
A-D, March 19, 1925.
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138.C.1.76E-M, March 19, 1925.
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138.C.1.87N-Z, March 19, 1925.
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138.C.2.18P-Z, March 19, 1925.
A-B, March 17, 1927.
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138.C.2.29C-L, March 17, 1927.
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138.C.2.310M-Z, March 17, 1927.

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136.C.20.3B1Transfers, Preferred Stock:
Volume 1. Nos. 1-999, May 13, 1876-June 12, 1878.
Volume 2. Nos. 1001-2000, June 12, 1878-April 15, 1879.
Volume 3. Nos. 2001-3000, April 15-June 28, 1879.
Volume 4. Nos. 3001-4000, June 28-September 29, 1879.
Volume 5. Nos. 4001-5000, August 20-October 30, 1879.
Volume 6. Nos. 5001-6000, October 30, 1879-February 11, 1880.
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136.C.20.4F2Volume 7. Nos. 6001-7000, December 29, 1879-May 13, 1880.
Volume 8. Nos. 7001-8000, March 24-November 24, 1880.
Volume 9. Nos. 8001-9000, May 22-November 26, 1880.
Volume 10. Nos. 9001-10,000, November 26, 1880-February 25, 1881.
Volume 11. Nos. 10,001-11,000, December 9, 1880-April 18, 1881.
Volume 12. Nos. 11,001-12,000, March 9-August 11, 1881.
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136.C.20.5B3Volume 13. Nos. 12,001-13,000, April 19-August 12, 1881.
Volume 14. Nos. 13,001-14,000, August 10-December 27, 1881.
Volume 15. Nos. 14,001-15,000, August 17, 1881-March 31, 1882.
Volume 16. Nos. 15,001-16,000, December 27, 1881-[?].
Volume 17. Nos. 16,001-17,000, April 11-September 1, 1882.
Volume 18. Nos. 17,001-18,000, May 18-August 14, 1882.
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136.C.20.6F4Volume 19. Nos. 18,001-19,000, August 16-October 7, 1882.
Volume 20. Nos. 19,001-20,000, September 6-December 5, 1882.
Volume 21. Nos. 21,001-22,000, October 16-December 7, 1882.
Volume 22. Nos. 21,001-22,000, December 5, 1882-May 2, 1883.
Volume 23. Nos. 22,001-23,000, December 9, 1882-April 27, 1883.
Volume 24. Nos. 23,001-24,000, May 8-October 5, 1883.
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136.C.20.7B5Volume 25. Nos. 24,001-25,000, May 15-September 21, 1883.
Volume 26. Nos. 25,001-26,000, September 25-December 10, 1883.
Volume 27. Nos. 26,001-27,000, October 8, 1883-February 19, 1884.
Volume 28. Nos. 27,001-28,000, December 12, 1883-May 13, 1884.
Volume 29. Nos. 28,001-29,000, February 21-July 9, 1884.
Volume 30. Nos. 29,001-30,000, May 13-September 30, 1884.
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136.C.20.8F6Volume 31. Nos. 30,001-30,992, July 21-December 15, 1884.
Volume 32. Nos. 31,001-32,000, October 3, 1884-May 26, 1885.
Volume 33. Nos. 32,001-33,000, December 16, 1884-August 19, 1885.
Volume 34. Nos. 33,001-34,000, May 28-September 21, 1885.
Volume 35. Nos. 34,001-35,000, August 21-November 13, 1885.
Volume 36. Nos. 35,001-36,000, September 22-December 12, 1885.
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136.D.1.1B7Volume 37. Nos. 36,001-37,000, November 19, 1885-April 16, 1886.
Volume 38. Nos. 37,001-38,000, December 15, 1885-April 10. 1886.
Volume 39. Nos. 38,001-39,000, April 16-September 23, 1886.
Volume 40. Nos. 39,001-40,000, April 21-November 23, 1886.
Volume 41. Nos. 40,001-41,000, September 24, 1886-March 11, 1887.
Volume 42. Nos. 41,001-42,000, November 24, 1886-June 1, 1887.
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136.D.1.2F8Volume 43. Nos. 42,001-43,000, March 16-August 5, 1887.
Volume 44. Nos. 43,001-44,000, July 27-November 30, 1887.
Volume 45. Nos. 44,001-45,000, September 22, 1887-June 14, 1888.
Volume 46. Nos. 45,001-46,000, December 7, 1887-July 6, 1888.
Volume 47. Nos. 46,001-47,000, June 25-November 28, 1888.
Volume 48. Nos. 47,001-48,000, June 30, 1888-January 10, 1889.
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136.D.1.3B9Volume 49. Nos. 48,001-49,000, January 7-March 19, 1889.
Volume 50. Nos. 49,001-50,000, March 19-June 15, 1889.
Volume 51. Nos. 50,001-51,000, May 22-August 19, 1889.
Volume 52. Nos. 51,001-52,000, August 19-September 14, 1889.
Volume 53. Nos. 52,001-53,000, September 3-October 24, 1889.
Volume 54. Nos. 53,001-54,000, September 16, 1889-January 24, 1890.
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136.D.1.4F10Volume 55. Nos. 55,001-55,000, October 24, 1889-February 24, 1890.
Volume 56. Nos. 55,001-55,999, January 25- May 5, 1890.
Volume 57. Nos. 56,001-57,000, March 12-September 15, 1890.
Volume 58. Nos. 57,001-58,000, June 11-November 21, 1890.
Volume 59. Nos. 58,001-59,000, October 24-December 11, 1890.
Volume 60. Nos. 59,001-60,000, November 25, 1890-January 22, 1891.
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136.D.1.5B11Volume 61. Nos. 60,001-61,001, December 11, 1890-April 28, 1891.
Volume 62. Nos. 61,001-62,000, January 22-April 24, 1891.
Volume 63. Nos. 62,001-63,000, April 28-September 1, 1891.
Volume 64. Nos. 63,001-64,000, May 22-August 17, 1891.
Volume 65. Nos. 64,001-65,000, September 1-December 14, 1891.
Volume 66. Nos. 65,001-66,000, September 10-December 19, 1891.
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136.D.1.6F12Volume 67. Nos. 66,001-67,000, December 15, 1891-March 10, 1892.
Volume 68. Nos. 67,001-68,000, December 19, 1891-April 21, 1892.
Volume 69. Nos. 68,001-68,999, March 10-November 22, 1892.
Volume 70. Nos. 69,001-70,000, April 23-September 1, 1892.
Volume 71. Nos. 70,001-71,000, September 17, 1892-March 15, 1893.
Volume 72. Nos. 71,001-72,000, October 25, 1892-March 17, 1893.
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136.D.1.7B13Volume 73. Nos. 72,001-73,000, March 15-November 1, 1893.
Volume 74. Nos. 73,001-74,000, March 17, 1893-January 3, 1894.
Volume 75. Nos. 74,001-75,000, June 14, 1893-September 14, 1894.
Volume 76. Nos. 75,001-76,000, January 2, 1894-February 4, 1895.
Volume 77. Nos. 76,001-77,000, March 7, 1895-April 20, 1896.
Volume 78. Nos. 77,001-77,999, September 8, 1894-February 1, 1896.
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136.D.1.8F14Volume 79. Nos. 78,001-79,000, April 9-September 21, 1896.
Volume 80. Nos. 79,001-80,000, February 3-September 21, 1896.
Volume 81. Nos. 80,001-80,908, September 21, 1896.
Volume 82. Nos. 81,001-82,000, September 21, 1896.
Volume 83. Nos. 82,001-82,398, September 21, 1896.
Volume 84. Nos. 83,001-83,319, December 1, 1896-August 22, 1934.
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136.D.2.1B15Volume 85. Transfer Book No. 1: Nos. 1-321 December 14, 1900-November 7, 1901.
An alphabetical listing follows the last numbered transfer. The indexes to this listing are below (Volumes 88-91).
Volume 86. Transfer Book No. 2: Nos. 33-375, February 11, 1901-June 18, 1903.
Volume 87. Transfer Book No. 3: Nos. 155-357, May 10-December 6, 1901.
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136.D.2.2F16Volume 88. Preferred Stock, Index to Register No. 1, A-E.
Volume 89. Preferred Stock, Index to Register No. 1, F-K.
Volume 90. Preferred Stock, Index to Register No. 1, L-R.
Volume 91. Preferred Stock, Index to Register No. 1, S-Z.
Volume 92. Transcript of Preferred Stock, circa 1897.
Transfers, Common Stock:
Volume 93. Nos. 1-1000, October 10, 1876-September 2, 1879.
Volume 94. Nos. 1001-2000, September 2-December 26, 1879.
Volume 95. Nos. 2001-3000, December 26, 1879-November 8, 1880.
Volume 96. Nos. 3001-4000, March 12, 1880-February 9, 1881.
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136.D.2.3B17Volume 97. Nos. 4001-5000, November 17, 1880 - July 7, 1881.
Volume 98. Nos. 5001-6000, February 24-August 28, 1881.
Volume 99. Nos. 6001-7000, July 7, 1881-March 20, 1882.
Volume 100. Nos. 7001-8000, August 24, 1881-June 23, 1882.
Volume 101. Nos. 8001-9000, March 20-July 26, 1882.
Volume 102. Nos. 9001-10,000, July 26-September 22, 1882.
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136.D.2.4F18Volume 103. Nos. 10,001-11,000, September 22, 1882-March 12, 1883.
Volume 104. Nos. 11,001-12,000, October 17, 1882-March 12, 1883.
Volume 105. Nos. 12,001-13,000, March 12-July 24, 1883.
Volume 106. Nos. 13,001-14,000, March 27-September 22, 1883.
Volume 107. Nos. 14,001-15,000, August 21, 1883-January 25, 1884.
Volume 108. Nos. 15,001-16,000, October 2, 1883-April 17, 1884.
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136.D.2.5B19Volume 109. Nos. 16,001-17,000, January 26-August 23, 1884.
Volume 110. Nos. 17,001-18,000, April 18, 1884-April 13, 1885.
Volume 111. Nos. 18,001-19,000, September 22, 1884-August 21, 1885.
Volume 112. Nos. 19,001-20,000, April 14-December 29, 1885.
Volume 113. Nos. 20,001-21,000, August 22-December 30, 1885.
Volume 114. Nos. 21,001-22,000, December 31, 1885-September 18, 1886.
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136.D.2.6F20Volume 115. Nos. 22,001-23,000, January 11-December 27, 1886.
Volume 116. Nos. 23,001-24,000, September 20, 1886-May 21, 1887.
Volume 117. Nos. 24,001-25,000, December 28, 1886-July 14, 1887.
Volume 118. Nos. 25,001-26,000, May 21, 1887-January 12, 1888.
Volume 119. Nos. 26,001-27,000, July 21, 1887-June 14, 1888.
Volume 120. Nos. 27,001-28,000, February 21, 1888-April 12, 1889.
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136.D.2.7B21Volume 121. Nos. 28,001-29,000, July 25, 1888-August 14, 1889.
Volume 122. Nos. 29,001-30,000, May 21-September 9, 1889.
Volume 123. Nos. 30,001-31,000, September 9-December 10, 1889.
Volume 124. Nos. 31,001-32,000, December 10, 1889-July 16, 1890.
Volume 125. Nos. 32,001-33,000, December 11, 1889-November 21, 1890.
Volume 126. Nos. 33,001-34,000, September 12-December 11, 1890.
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136.D.2.8F22Volume 127. Nos. 34,001-35,000, December 11, 1890-April 28, 1891.
Volume 128. Nos. 35,001-36,000, January 19-May 20, 1891.
Volume 129. Nos. 36,001-37,000, May 15, 1891-January 13, 1892.
Volume 130. Nos. 37,001-38,000, May 22, 1891-January 30, 1892.
Volume 131. Nos. 38,001-39,000, January 20, 1892-March 3, 1893.
Volume 132. Nos. 39,001-40,000, February 26, 1892-February 23, 1893.
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136.D.3.1B23Volume 133. Nos. 40,001-41,000, February 23-September 15, 1893.
Volume 134. Nos. 41,001-42,000, March 3-September 7, 1893.
Volume 135. Nos. 42,001-43,000, September 1893-September 8, 1894.
Volume 136. Nos. 43,001-44,000, September 15, 1893-March 27, 1895.
Volume 137. Nos. 44,001-45,000, January 4, 1894-May 14, 1895.
Volume 138. Nos. 45,001-46,000, May 14, 1895-March 26, 1896.
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136.D.3.2F24Volume 139. Nos. 46,001-47,000, May 17, 1895-March 27, 1896.
Volume 140. Nos. 47,001-48,000, March 27-November 19, 1896.
Volume 141. Nos. 48,001-49,000, April 7, 1896-October 30, 1939.
Volume 142. Nos. 49,001-50,000, September 21, 1896.
Volume 143. Nos. 50,001-51,000, September 21, 1896.
Volume 144. Nos. 51,001-52,000, September 21, 1896.
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136.D.3.3B25Volume 145. Nos. 1-73, January 2, 1889-March 18, 1881.
Volume 146. Transfers: Capital Stock, Nos. 1-411, August 5, 1870-April 15, 1875.
Volume 147. Transcripts: Common Stock, circa 1879.
Volume 148. Transcripts: Preferred Stock, circa 1879.
Volume 149. Transcripts: Common Stock, circa 1879.
Volume 150. Transcripts: Preferred Stock Scrip, circa 1879.
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136.D.3.4F26Volume 151. Statement of Common Stock Certificates surrendered to Registrars of Transfers, circa 1892-1899.
Volume 152. Statement of Preferred Stock Certificates surrendered to Registrars of Transfers, circa 1882-1899.

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134.L.17.1B1Volume 1. Stock Ledger: Common Stock, 1896-1901.
Includes transfers.
Volume 2. Stock Ledger: Preferred Stock, 1896-1900.
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138.C.2.42Volume 1. Ledger, Common Stock: No. 1, circa 1876-1894.
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138.C.2.53Volume 2. Ledger, Common Stock: No. 2, circa 1890-1939.
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138.C.2.64Volume 3. Ledger, Preferred Stock: No. 1: Nos. 1-1000, circa 1876-1884.
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138.C.2.75Volume 4. Ledger, Preferred Stock: No. 2: Nos. 1001-2000, circa 1876-1899.
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138.C.2.86Volume 5. Ledger, Preferred Stock: No. 3: Nos. 2001-3000, circa 1883-1896.
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138.C.3.17Volume 6. Ledger, Preferred Stock: No. 4: Nos. 3001-4000, circa 1890-1906.
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136.D.3.5B8Volume 7. Register, Preferred Stock: No. 1, A-E, 1901.
Volume 8. Register, Preferred Stock: No. 1, F-K, 1901.
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136.D.3.6F9Volume 9. Register, Preferred Stock: No. 1, L-R, 1901.
Volume 10. Register, Preferred Stock: No. 1, S-Z, 1901.
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136.D.3.7B10Volume 11. Ledger, Common Stock, circa 1876-1879.
Includes index.
Volume 12. Stock (Preferred) received for lands, 1884-1896.
Volume 13. Stock Ledger A, circa 1870s-1881.
Includes index and loose sheets in front of volume entitled "Trial Balance Proprietary Interests" (March 10, 1881).
Volume 14. Subscription book, Capital Stock, undated.
Volume 15. Capital Stock, Common, 1896.
Volume 16. Capital Stock, Preferred, 1896.
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136.D.3.8F11Volume 17. Stock accounts, various categories, circa 1875-1882.
Volume 18. Ledger, various categories of stocks and bonds, circa 1885-1885.
Volume 19. Record of Berlin and New York Stock certificates, 1900-1905.
Includes folder of loose material containing explanatory data.
Volume 20. Stock list, 1865-1867.
Volume 21. Stockholders list, alphabetical, undated.
Volume 22. Exchange book, No. 2: Stock and Scrip, 1880-1896.
Volume 23. Stock Index: Common and preferred, undated.
It is unknown to which volumes this indexes.
Volume 24. Index to Stock and Scrip Ledgers, No. 1, undated.
It is unknown to which volumes this indexes.
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136.D.4.1B12Volume 25. Index to Stock and Scrip Ledgers, No. 2, undated.
It is unknown to which volumes this indexes.
Volume 26. Index to Stock and Scrip Ledgers, No. 3, undated.
Volumes 27-34. Unidentified Indexes, undated. 8 volumes.
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136.D.4.2F13Volume 35. Temporary Certificates for Common Stock, Stubs, Nos. 1-200, December 26, 1901-January 25, 1902.
Volume 36. Temporary Certificates for Common Stock, Stubs, January 25, 1902-July 20, 1904.
Volume 37. Listing and Registration of Convertible Certificates, December 26, 1901-January 2, 1902.
Volume 38. Ledger, Common Stock Temporary Certificates, 1901-1904.
Volume 39. Transfer Book, Common Stock Temporary Certificates, 1902-1904.
Volume 40. Applications for convertible certificates and Northern Securities Company Certificates, 1901.
Volume 41. Four percent Convertible Scrip Certificates, 1901.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to Convertible Certificates, 1898, 1901-1902. 9 folders.
In addition to correspondence there are circulars, lists, accounts, forms, certificates, and minutes. Among the correspondents are Edward D. Adams; C. A. Clark (treasurer, Northern Pacific); Deutsche Bank, Berlin and London; George H. Earl (secretary, Northern Pacific); English Association of American Bond and Share Holders, Limited, London; Albert Frank and Company, New York City; Great Northern Railway Company; Daniel S. Lamont (vice president, Northern Pacific); J. P. Morgan and Company; Edward T. Nichols (secretary/treasurer, Northern Securities Company); Northern Securities Company, New York City; and Stetson, Jennings and Russell, New York City.
Notes, Common Stock Scrip due the Northern Securities Company, 1902-1903. 2 folders.
Temporary Certificates for Common Stock, 1901-1904. 3 folders.
Volume 42. Index of signatures of stockholders, 1876-1882[?].
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137.H.17.10F14Preferred Stock Redemption, Cancelled checks, 1901-1902.
Correspondence relating to retirement of preferred stock, 1901-1906.
Largely consists of correspondence of George H. Earl, secretary of Northern Pacific, with stockholders about the mechanics of stock retirement. Most of the material is dated in 1901 and 1902.
List of stock subscription receipt holders, 1907-1909.
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138.C.9.515Stock indexes and Trial balances:
Volume 1, 1883-1889.
Volume 2, A-C, 1890-1893.
Volume 3, D-G, 1890-1893.
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138.C.9.616Volume 4, H-L, 1890-1893.
Volume 5, M-P, 1890-1893.
Volume 6, Q-S, 1890-1893.
Volume 7, T-Z, 1890-1893.
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138.C.9.717Volume 8, A-C, 1893-1895.
Volume 9, D-G, 1893-1895.
Volume 10, H-L, 1893-1895.
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138.C.9.818Volume 11, M-P, 1893-1895.
Volume 12, Q-S, 1893-1895.
Volume 13, T-Z, 1893-1895.
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137.J.19.7B19Volume 14. Receipts for preferred stock exchanged for Northern Pacific land east of Missouri River: Nos. 1-250, 1880-1884.
Volume 15. Receipts for preferred stock exchanged for Northern Pacific land east of Missouri River: Nos. 501-585, 1887-1896.
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132.I.1.5B20Index to Common Stock Ledger, undated.
Index to Preferred Stock Ledger, undated.
Index to Preferred Stock Ledger, undated.

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136.E.6.8FScrapbook of circulars, correspondence, and lists in regards to stocks, 1884-1938. 1 volume.

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136.E.6.1BVolume 1. Nos. 1-503, February 1, 1876.
Volume 2. Nos. 504-1003, February 1, 1876.
Volume 3. Nos. 1004-1507, February 1, 1876.
Volume 4. Nos. 1508-2008, February 1, 1876.
Volume 5. Nos. 2009-2505, February 1, 1876.
Volume 6. Nos. 2506-3008, February 1, 1876.
Volume 7. Nos. 3009-3501, February 1, 1876.
Volume 8. Nos. 3502-4008, February 1, 1876.
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136.E.6.2FVolume 9. Nos. 4009-5001, February-May 1876.
Volume 10. Nos. 5002-6003, February 1876-July 1878.
Volume 11. Nos. 6004-7005, July-October 1878.
Volume 12. Nos. 7006-8007, October-November 1878.
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136.E.6.3BVolume 13. Nos. 8008-9009, February 1876-November 1878.
Volume 14. Nos. 9010-10,000, February 1876-September 1879.
Volume 15. Nos. 10,001-11,000, September 1879-August 1881.
Volume 16. Nos. 11,001-12,002, September 1881-May 1897.

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137.J.19.7BVolume 1. Lists of E. M. Lewis, Trustee, for issue of orders for fractional preferred stock scrip, No. 1: Nos. 1-2662, 1876-1878.
Volume 1. Lists of E. M. Lewis, Trustee, for issue of orders for fractional preferred stock scrip, No. 2: Nos. 2663-4002, 1878-1883.

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137.J.18.6F1Dividend Scrip Receipts, A-F.
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137.J.18.7B2Dividend Scrip Receipts, G-O.
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137.J.18.8F3Dividend Scrip Receipts, P-Z.
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136.E.6.4F4Dividend Scrip issued and cancelled, January 1, 1883. 1 volume.
Dividend and common scrip issued and cancelled, 1881-1892. 1 volume.

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138.C.9.2Scrip ledger, No. 1, 1879-1896.

Expand/CollapseCorrespondence regarding Four Percent Convertible Certificates

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129.E.7.3BCorrespondence of George H. Earl, Secretary of Northern Pacific, with common stock holders purchasing the convertible certificates and with others who wanted to purchase the certificates, 1901-1903. 3 folders.
Includes information on the regulations concerning purchase, applications for purchase, and payment methods.

Expand/CollapseCorrespondence regarding Subscriptions to Northern Pacific Stock

Includes information about the new issue, proxies for the January 7 meeting, payment schedules, stock rights, and subscriptions.
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129.E.7.2FCorrespondence of George H. Earl, Secretary of Northern Pacific, with stockholders or their representatives and with other persons interested in the $93,000,000 stock issue authorized on January 7, 1907:
October 25-December 24, 1906.
December 25-31, 1906.
January 1-5, 1907.
January 7-11, 1907.
January 12-17, 1907.
January 18-31, 1907.
February 1-July 2, 1907.

Expand/CollapseAnnual Meetings

The series, which includes proxies, reports, circulars, correspondence, memoranda and other materials, relates to the annual meetings of the Northern Pacific and to the company's directors and stockholders.
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137.I.19.7BFile A-1. Proxy Material prepared for submission to Stockholders and Securities and Exchange Commission:
Part 1, 1940-1942.
Part 2, 1942-1945.
Part 3, 1946-1949.
Part 4, 1950.
Part 5, 1950-1952.
Part 6, 1953.
Part 7, 1953-1954.
Part 8, 1954-1956.
Part 9, 1956-1958.
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137.I.19.8FFile A-2. Procedural Requirements regarding Annual Meeting: Correspondence with New York Office, New York Stock Exchange, Transfer Agents, and Registrar of Stock:
Part 1, 1939-1944.
Part 2, 1945-1953.
File A-3. Solicitations: Stockbrokers' Accounts:
Part 1, 1940-1941.
Part 2, 1942-1944.
Part 3, 1945-1953.
File A-4. Solicitations: Stockholders Other than Brokers:
Part 1, 1940-1944.
Part 2, 1945-1952.
Part 3, 1952-1956.
File A-5. Proxy Forms, Northern Pacific and Other Corporations:
Part 1, 1939-1948.
Part 2, 1949-1953.
Part 3, 1954-1958.
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137.I.19.9BFile A-6. Proxy Costs for Printing and Distribution, 1940-1953.
File A-10. Mailing Data on Annual Reports, 1940-1953.
File B-1. Directors: Payment of Fees and Expenses of Attending Meetings:
Part 1, 1940-1942.
Part 2, 1942-1944.
Part 3, 1944-1946.
Part 4, 1946-1949.
Part 5, 1949-1950.
Part 6, 1951-1952.
Part 7, 1952-1953.
Part 8, 1953-1954.
Part 9, 1955.
Part 10, 1956.
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137.I.19.10FPart 11, 1957.
Part 12, 1958.
Part 13, 1959.
File B-2. Notices of Elections as Directors and to the Executive Committee, 1940-1955.
File B-3. Directors: Election, Acceptance of Office, Annual Meeting, 1940-1953.
File B-4. Directors: Information for Compliance with Section 10, Act of Congress, Clayton Anti-Trust Act:
Part 1, 1925-1942.
Part 2, 1943-1950.
Part 3, 1950-1958.
File B-5. Directors' Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1940-1958:
Comments in Conjunction with Proxy Solicitations for Annual Stockholders' Meetings: Annual Meeting:
Part 1, April 13, 1948.
Part 2, April 11, 1950.
Part 3, April 10, 1951.
Part 4, April 8, 1952.
Part 5, April 14, 1953.
Part 6, April 13, 1954.
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129.E.7.1BPart 7, April 12, 1955.
Part 8, April 10, 1956.
Part 9, April 25, 1957.
Part 10, April 24, 1958.
Part 11, April 23, 1959.
Annual Meeting Materials:
Part 12, April 12, 1938.
Part 13, April 11, 1939.
Part 14, April 9, 1940.
Part 15, April 8, 1941.
Part 16, April 14, 1942.
Part 17, April 13, 1943.
Part 18, April 11, 1944.
Part 19, April 10, 1945.
Part 20, April 9, 1946.
Part 21, April 8, 1947.
Part 22, April 13, 1948.
Part 23, April 12, 1949.
Part 24, April 11, 1950.
Part 25, April 10, 1951.
Part 26, April 8, 1952.
Part 27, April 14, 1953.
Part 28, April 13, 1954.
Part 29, April 12, 1955.
Part 30, April 10, 1956.
Part 31, April 25, 1957.
Part 32, April 24, 1958.

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Expand/CollapseUNIDENTIFIED INDEXES

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136.E.8.5BVolume 3. Unidentified, undated [1890s?].
Gives names and page numbers.
Volume 4. Secretary, Northern Pacific Railway Company, September 1896-October 1897.
Includes both inward and outward mail (May 15-October 1897), gives letter number; date; and name, subject, and file number.

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Expand/CollapseCONSTRUCTION RECORDS

Expand/CollapseConstruction Materials and Rolling Stock

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138.C.11.2Shipments and Receipts of construction materials and rolling stock, 1872. 1 volume.

Expand/CollapseMiscellaneous Construction Records

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136.E.6.8FMemo book, 1876-1883. 1 volume.
Contains miscellaneous information as to land sales, cost of construction, list of maps of definite location filed with Department of the Interior, general information as to securities of subordinate companies, closing gaps in construction of railroads, and other material.

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Expand/CollapseWILL BOOKS

This series contains 6 bound volumes of copies of wills.


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136.E.7.6F1Volume 1. Index to recorded papers (will books).
Volume 2. Will book, No. 1.
Volume 3. Will book, No. 2.
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136.E.7.7B2Volume 4. Will book, No. 3.
Volume 5. Will book, No. 4.
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136.E.7.8F3Volume 6. Will book, No. 5.
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136.E.8.1B4Volume 7. Will book, No. 6.
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136.E.8.2F5Recorded papers, Nos. 1-1801, 1890-1906.
Not indexed.

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Expand/CollapseVILLARD EXCURSION

This series contains letters, lists, and miscellaneous papers relating to the Villard Excursion celebrating the opening in 1883, of the Northern Pacific's main line from Lake Superior and St. Paul to Puget Sound.


Expand/CollapseMicrofilm

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M258Villard excursion file, 1883. 1 microfilm reel.

Expand/CollapseOriginals

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134.K.18.4FFolder 1:
Drafts of invitations, undated, June 1-20, 1883.
Lists of invitations, July 10-August 27, 1883.
Folder 2:
Guest List, undated.
Includes index of categories.
List of persons invited from the Pacific Coast, August 3, 1883.
Proof lists of guests, undated.
Folder 3:
Arrangements for transporting guests, lists, undated, 1883.
Arrangements for transporting guests, railway orders issued, undated, 1883.
Arrangements for transporting guests, private cars, undated.
Arrangements for transporting guests, advertising material, undated.
Arrangements for transporting guests, disassociated item: Memorandum by Villard regarding financial transactions including the St. Paul and Northern Pacific, undated.
Folders 4-7: Letters received and miscellaneous papers, undated, June 4-December 20, 1883.
Most of the letters are addressed to Henry Villard, Northern Pacific President; Thomas F. Oakes, Vice President; and George V. Sims, private secretary to the Vice President.
Folder 8:
An account of the celebration held in St. Paul, Minneapolis and along the line on completion of the main line to the Pacific in September 1883, August 27-September 9, 1883.
Copied from the Pioneer Press.
Guest list, with transportation arrangements for each guest, 1883. 1 volume.

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Expand/CollapseJOHANNES LIE, RESIDENT ENGINEER RECORDS

This material was kept by Johannes Lie, who was a resident engineer for Northern Pacific. The entries in the diaries, 1918-1919, were kept while he was involved in the construction of the ore docks in Superior, Wisconsin; the bridge at Bismarck, North Dakota; the Helena, Montana power plant; and the depot at Brainerd, Minnesota.


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138.C.11.1Volume 1. Diary, 1918.
Volume 2. Diary, 1919.
Volume 3. Railroad and Contractor's Handbook, 1900.
Volume 4. Code of Rules Governing the Condition of and Repairs to Freight Cars, 1918.
Spokane Ice house, 1921. Photographs.
Miles City, Montana, passenger station, 1922-1923. Blueprints.

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Expand/CollapseFIRE LOSSES

Most of the files relate to a particular fire. The fires occurred all the way from Minnesota to Washington Territory, and involved such property as wood, merchandise, bridges, and buildings at stations. Although the date span is 1884-1888, most of the materials fall within the 1886-1888 range.


Arrangement: By file number.


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134.K.18.4FUnnumbered file. F. G. Shallenberger, Loss of Merchandise, 1884-1886.
Unnumbered file. Warehouse, Sanborn, Dakota Territory, 1886.
Unnumbered file. Merchandise, Missoula, Montana Territory, 1887.
File No. 215. Wood, Chilco, Idaho, 1886.
File No. 216. Wood, Parkton, Minnesota, 1886.
File No. 218. Bridge No. 20, Idaho Division, 1886.
File No. 219. Branding Chute, Huntley, Montana Territory, 1886.
File No. 220. Portable Telephone Office, Palouse Junction, Washington Territory, 1886.
File No. 221. Depot, Miles City, Montana Territory, 1886.
File No. 222. Bridge No. 84, Near Missoula, Montana Territory, 1886.
File No. 224. Bridge No. 32, Near Palouse Junction, Washington Territory, 1886.
File No. 225. Wood, Near Sauk Centre Station, Minnesota, 1886.
File No. 229. Trestle No. 45, Near Carroll's Station, Washington Territory, 1886.
File No. 233. Freight Shed, Idaho Line Station, Washington Territory, 1886.
File No. 235. Section House, Algoma Station, Washington Territory, 1886.
File No. 241. Wood Losses at Various Stations, 1886.
File No. 242. Chinese Section House, Near Sprague Station, Washington Territory, 1886-1887.
File No. 250. China Section House, Satus Station, Washington Territory, 1886-1887.
File No. 259. China Section House, Arlee, Montana Territory, 1886-1887.
File No. 263. Ice House at Forsythe, Montana Territory, 1887.
File No. 267. Wood at Amboy Station, Minnesota, 1887.
File No. 268. Steamer Tacoma, Hunters Station, Washington Territory, 1887.
File No. 277. Wood at Chilco Station, Washington Territory, 1887.
File No. 278. Carbon River Bridge, Cascade Division, Washington Territory, 1887.
File No. 279. Tool House, Prosser Station, Washington Territory, 1887.
File No. 284. Bridge No. 124, Superior, Wisconsin, 1887.
File No. 288. Bridge No. 9, Cascade Division, Washington Territory, 1887.
File No. 298. Pump House, Gladstone, Dakota Territory, 1888.
File No. 309. Station House, Allard, Dakota Territory, 1888.
File No. 313. Oil Tank Car, Little Missouri Station, Dakota Territory, 1888.
Richardton, North Dakota Land & Improvement Company loss on May 11, 1890, 1890-1893. 2 folders.
Includes correspondence and legal papers.

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Expand/CollapseINSURANCE RECORDS

Expand/Collapse1893-1946

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138.C.11.4Volume 1. Insurance Fund Record:
Receipts and Disbursements, 1898-1908.
Losses and Collections, 1898-1912.
Volume 2. Insurance Fund Record:
Receipts and Disbursements, 1908-1919.
Losses and Collections, 1913-1916.
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138.C.11.5Volume 3. Insurance Fund Record:
Fire losses and collections, by schedules, 1916-1928.
Fire losses and collections, by causes, 1929-1931.
Volume 4. Insurance Fund Record:
Fire losses and collections, by schedules, 1929-1931.
Fire losses and collections, by causes, 1929-1931.
Volume 5. Insurance Record of:
Special insurance on silk and other valuable merchandise, 1893-1939.
Recap of insurance placed, 1893-1929.
Losses paid, 1899-1936.
Insurance bills, 1898-1900.
Vouchers, 1897-1900.
Fires less than $2.00.
Volume 6. Insurance Ledger, 1902-1946.
Volume 7:
Record of insurance ordered, 1911-1932.
Record of fund policies, 1911-1921.
Volume 8. Insurance Department Fire Record, 1922-1934.

Expand/CollapseWool Shipments

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136.E.6.8FNorth Dakota, Montana, and Washington: Wool Shipments, insurance records, 1942-1954. 1 volume.

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138.C.11.2Report of claims (injuries: personal, livestock, and others), by month and division, 1918.

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Expand/CollapseCORPORATE SEAL STAMPS

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137.K.10.7BStamps for the following companies:
Portland and Seattle Railway Company.
Port Angeles and Olympia Railway Company.
Port Angeles and Peninsular Railway Company.
Northern Pacific Irrigation Company.
Seattle and San Francisco Railway and Navigation Company.

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Expand/CollapsePENSION DEPARTMENT

Expand/CollapsePension Plan Record Book

A 3-ring notebook containing typed copies of information collected by the corporate secretary pertaining to the Northern Pacific funded pension plan for employees.
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137.K.7.1BRecord book, 1922-1970.
Includes pension plan rules and amendments, copies of actions or discussions by the Northern Pacific board concerning the pension plan, rulings of the Board of Pensions, and memoranda summarizing the ICC inquiries into pension plan matters.

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This series is composed of correspondence, forms, and miscellaneous other papers.
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137.K.11.1B1File No. 1. WPA Project prior service record: Form AA-15, 1938-1940.
File No. 2. Collection of prior service records: Congressional appropriation organization, 1940.
File No. 3. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Instruction circulars, 1941-1942.
File No. 4. Missing.
File No. 5. Prior service records: Designation of person to handle correspondence; requisition supplies, and receive payment for data, 1940.
File No. 6. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Official designated to receive checks, Treasurer, 1941.
File No. 7. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records, 1940.
File No. 8. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Preparation and submission forms G-402 and G-402a, 1941-1941.
File No. 9. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Assignment of numbers, transmittal forms G-403, 1941.
File No. 10. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Instruction circulars 1-3; handling forms AA-2P, AA-15, 1941.
File No. 11. Regulations governing the collection of prior service records: Schedule of payments; completed forms AA-2P, 1941-1944.
File No. 12. Employment relationship: Completion forms ERR-8, ERR-8a, 1940-1943.
File No. 13. Railroad Retirement Board: Decentralizing of prior service record work, 1941.
File No. 14A. Forms ERR-8, ERR-8a; payroll data necessary; instructions to district accountants, 1938-1942.
File No. 14B. Forms ERR-8, ERR-8a, preparation of, 1939-1945.
File No. 15. Instructions to Employers manual, 1939-1941.
Files 16-100. Missing.
File No. 101. Railroad Retirement Board: Transfer of office to Chicago, 1942.
File No. 102. Railroad Retirement Act: Sample of forms, 1937-1939.
File No. 103. Railroad Retirement Act: Proposed amendments, 1939-1943.
File No. 104. Employment relationship summary of employees not covered by schedule agreement, 1935.
File No. 105. Posting of notices regarding retirement benefits; any filing of applications, 1939-1940.
File No. 106. Retirement Board in Cooperation with Railroad rendering assistance to employees; applications for annuities, 1938-1940.
File No. 107. Determination of employees under Railroad Retirement Act, 1939-1943.
File No. 108. Creditability as compensation: Meals and lodging furnished employees, dining car department, 1939.
File No. 109. Complaint of employees: Request of employers to retire following filing of application, 1938.
File No. 110. Adjudication of annuities; report of delinquencies, 1941-1943.
File No. 111:
Part 1, Forms AA-2 and AA-2P: Preparation of, 1937-1940.
Part 2, Form 1099: Use of signature cards, 1942.
Part 3, Forms C-13a and G-88: Termination of carrier service, 1938-1958.
Part 4, Form AA-11: Designation of beneficiary, 1938-1949.
Part 5, Form AA-12: Notice of death of employee, 1938-1958.
Part 6, Form AA-16: Application for death benefits, 1942.
Part 7, Form B-58 and G-164: Instructions to chief surgeons, 1938-1943.
Part 8, Form C-15: Requests from the Board for completion of, 1941-1946.
Part 9, Application forms; survivor insurance annuities; withdrawal form; joint and survivor annuity 1946.
Part 10, Use of revised form G-88 jointly with G-88a, 1945-1948.
File No. 112:
Part A, Form 1822: Voluntary retirement and physical disability, 1937-1948.
Part B, Form 1822: Vacation allowances, 1942-1947.
File No. 113. Form 7347-7351: Medical reports, discontinue use of 1938.
File No. 114. Forms AA-2 Supplement, AA-12 and AA-12a: Preparation for submission 1944.
File No. 115. Vacation pay 1942-1955.
File No. 116:
Part A, Form AA-15: Temporary transfer to regional director at Cleveland, 1939-1940.
Part B, Form AA-15: Preparation, Camas Prairie Railroad, 1938-1940.
Part C, Form AA-15: Preparation, Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad, Limited, 1938-1939.
Part D, Form AA-11 and AA-15: Completion of, Northern Pacific Transport Company, 1940.
File No. 117:
Part A, Railroad Retirement Board: Investigations, injuries and diseases, 1941.
Part B, Remunerations paid for time lost as an employee; personal injuries, 1940-1959.
File No. 118. Letter from Board to applicant in arranging for supplemental medical data, 1942-1943.
File No. 119. Rights of employees relieved account of physical disability, 1938-1948.
File No. 120. Release of information relative to pension and annuity payments, 1937-1959.
File No. 121. Return of retired employees to compensated carrier service, 1942-1957.
File No. 122. Form G-615: Employer's supply requisition, undated.
File No. 123. Termination of service prior to eligibility for benefits, 1943-1947.
File No. 124:
Part A, Medical reports: designation of members of Northern Pacific Beneficial Association medical staff as examiners, 1946-1955.
Part B, Medical reports: discontinuance of preparation of medical findings by Northern Pacific Beneficial Association staff, 1947-1950.
File No. 125. Deduction of retirement tax and unemployment insurance tax from part time employees, 1939-1947.
File No. 126. Contracts with Ingolf Kielland, 1945-1949.
File No. 127. Requests for medical information regarding unemployment insurance claims, 1946.
File No. 128. Disability applications: complaints as to attitude of Board, 1946.
File No. 129. Railway Express Agency: Claim for commissions paid by, 1946.
File No. 130. Availability of Board representatives at various points, 1947.
File No. 131:
Part A, Distribution of pamphlet in regards to 1946 amendments, 1946.
Part B, Distribution of question and answer booklets, 1947.
Part C, Distribution of pamphlets IB-1, RB-6F, RB-7, and RB-8, 1947-1948.
Part D, Distribution of booklet prepared by Industrial Relations Institute regarding benefits, 1948.
Part E, Distribution of question and answer booklet in regards to benefits, 1958.
File No. 132. Legislative and administrative activities, 1947-1948.
File No. 133. Creditability under the act: Service performed by Carl Zapffe, 1945-1950.
Files 134-135. Missing.
File No. 136. Amendments, 1951-1952.
Files 137-200. Missing.
File No. 201. Military service: Creditability toward annuities, 1940.
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137.K.11.2F2Employees entering and leaving military service, 1940-1950.
Employees military service, Duluth Union Depot & Transfer Company, 1942-1948.
Employees’ military service, Northern Pacific Transport Company, 1942-1948.
Correspondence in regards to returning veterans, 1944-1945.
Summary reports: General, 1939-1945.
Summary reports: Northern Pacific 1-104, 1938-1945.
Summary reports: Minnesota & International, 1938-1941.
Summary reports: Walla Walla Valley Railroad, 1939.
Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited: correspondence, 1920-1937.
Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited: maintenance of way; clerks, 1921-1927.
Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Ltd: Agents; train and enginemen, 1921-1933.
Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited: Shop crafts, 1921.
Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited: Schedule agreements, 1941-1946.
Miscellaneous correspondence 1942-1945.
Schedule agreements: Northern Pacific, Minnesota & International, Duluth Union Depot & Transfer, 1933-1942.
Northern Pacific Transport Company, 1941.
Employment relationship, 1939-1945.
Material in regards to Forms ERR-8 and ERR-8a, 1939-1943.
Material in regards to Form ERR-10, 1938-1945.
Correspondence in regards to meetings, 1945.
Vacation agreements, 1943-1946.
Forms,

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This series includes files of employees retired without pension for the years 1922-1955. No index is available.
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137.K.11.3B1Files 1001-1250.
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137.K.11.4F2Files 1251-1500.
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137.K.11.5B3Files 1501-1675.
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137.K.11.6F4Files 1675-1850.
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137.K.11.7B5Files 1851-1944.

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Expand/CollapsePRINTED MATERIALS

Expand/CollapseHenry Villard Bound Volumes

This series consists of printed government documents bound in red leather by Northern Pacific President Henry Villard. Each volume has inscribed on its spine the general title, "U.S. Explorations West of the Mississippi," the name "Henry Villard," and the volume number assigned by Villard. The title of the individual volume is also printed on the spine, usually in an abbreviated form. The volume numbers listed are the numbers appearing on the spine of the bindings.
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138.H.15.7B1Volume 15. Emory, W. H., Notes of a Military Reconnaissance, from Fort Leavenworth, Missouri, to San Diego, California. Washington, Wendell and Van Benthuysen, Printers, 1848. 416 pages.
Includes map.
Volume 34. Union and Southern Pacific Railroad Miscellaneous Documents, 1867-1878. 10 pamphlets.
Volumes 35-36. United States Entomological Commission: Annual Reports (1st and 2nd), 1877-1879.
Relating to the Rocky Mountain Locust… Washington, Government Printing Office [GPO], 1878, 1880.
Volumes 37-38. Hough, Franklin B., Report Upon Forestry… .
Washington, GPO, 1878, 1880. U.S. House, 46th Congress, 2nd Session, Executive Doc. No. 37 (Villard Vol. 38).
Volumes 39-40. United States Public Land Commission (United States Land Laws):
Part 1, United States Land Laws, General and Permanent.
Parts 2-3, United States Land Laws, Local and Temporary.
Part 4, The Public Domain, its History, with Statistics.
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138.H.15.8F2Volumes 41-49. Reports on Mineral Resources of the United States by James W. Taylor, J. Ross Browne, and Rossiter W. Raymond, 1867-1876.
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138.H.16.1B3Volumes 50-51. United States Director of the Mint, Report. Upon the Statistics of the Production of the Precious Metals in the United States.
Washington, GPO, 1881, 1882.
United States Geological and Geographical Surveys of the Territories:
Volume 53. Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico: Annual Reports (1st-4th), 1867-1871.
Washington, GPO, 1872, 1873.
Volume 55. Nebraska and Adjacent Territories: Final Report.
Washington, GPO, 1871.
Volumes 57-60. Colorado and adjacent areas: Annual Reports (7th-10th), 1873-1976.
Washington, GPO, 1874-1878.
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138.H.16.2F4Volume 61. Idaho and Wyoming: Annual Report, 1877.
Washington, GPO, 1879.
Volume 65. Miscellaneous Publication No. 12: History of North American Pinnipeds; a Monograph of the Walruses, Sea-Lions, Sea-Bears and Seals of North America, by Joel A. Allen.
Washington, GPO, 1880.
Volumes 73-75. Biological studies, paleontology, and related topics: Bulletins (Volumes IV-VI).
Washington, GPO, 1878-1882.
Volume 76. Jones, William A., Report Upon the Reconnaissance of Northwestern Wyoming, made in the Summer of 1873. 210 pages.
Includes maps. Washington, GPO, 1874. United States House, 43rd Congress, 1st Session, Executive Document No. 285.
Canadian Pacific Railway Surveys, Sandford Fleming, Engineer-in-Chief (all published in Ottawa by MacLean, Roger & Company):
Volume 77. Report of Progress on the Explorations and Surveys up to January 1874. 286 pages, illustrated.
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138.H.16.3B5Volume 78. Report on Surveys and Preliminary Operations on the Canadian Pacific Railway up to January 1877. 431 pages.
Volume 79. Reports and documents in reference to the location of the Line and a Western Terminal Harbour, 1878. 104 pages.
Bound with: Report in reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway (1879), 142 pages and map.
Volume 80. Report and documents in reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway, 1880. 373 pages.
Volume 82. United States and Texas Boundary Commission: Report on Survey conducted circa 1858-1861. 309 pages.
Includes maps. Washington, GPO, 1882. United States Senate, 47th Congress, 1st Session, Executive Document No. 70.
Volumes 106-108. Emory, William H., United States Commissioner: Report on United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, 1857.
Washington, Cornelius Wendell, printer. Includes geological, botanical and zoological reports.
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138.H.16.4F6Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean:
Volumes 109-110. General Reports.
Volumes 111-112. Surveys of the 35th Parallel.
Volume 113. California.
Volume 114. California and Oregon.
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138.H.16.5B7Volume 115. Surveys of the 32nd Parallel.
Volumes 116-117. Zoology.
Volume 118. Zoology and miscellaneous reports.
Volume 119. G. K. Warren reports.
Includes one report summarizing United States western surveys from 1800 to 1857. This volume also contains a large number of folded maps.
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138.H.16.6F8Volumes 120-121. Isaac Stevens report on surveys of the 47th and 49th parallels.
Volume 122. Ives, Joseph C., Report Upon the Colorado River of the West, Explored in 1857 and 1858…. 154 pages.
Washington, GPO, 1861. United States Senate, 36th Congress, 1st Session, Executive Document, unnumbered.
Volume 124. Simpson, J. H., Report of Explorations Across the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah… in 1859, United States Army Engineer Department document. 518 pages.
Washington, GPO, 1876.
Wheeler, George M., Report Upon United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian…, United States Army Engineer Department documents, 1875-1881:
Volume 126. Astronomy and Barometric Hypsometry.
Volume 127. Geology.
Volume 128. Supplement, Geology.
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138.H.16.7B9Volume 129. Paleontology.
Volume 130. Zoology.
Volume 131. Botany.
Volume 132. Archaeology.
Volume 133. King, Clarence, Systematic Geology, United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. 803 pages.
Washington, GPO, 1878.

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138.H.19.6FGeneral Third Mortgage Sinking Fund 6 percent Gold Bonds, 1888. 14 pages.
Prospectus including description of the railroad and its land grant
The United States and the Bondholders of the Northern Pacific Railroad: Brief for the Bondholders, John W. Johnston, for the Bondholders, undated. 11 pages.
Collateral Trust Indenture: Northern Pacific Railroad Company to The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Trustee, May 1, 1893. 24 pages.
Supplement to Trust Indenture Securing Northern Pacific-Great Northern [and] Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Collateral 4 percent Joint Bonds, November 26, 1912. 11 pages.
Northern Pacific Railway Company and Great Northern Railway Company to the First National Bank of the City of New York, Trustee. Indenture Securing $230,000,000 Joint 15-year 6-1/2 percent Convertible Gold Bonds, July 1, 1921. 73 pages.
Notice of Redemption of Northern Pacific-Great Northern Joint 15-year 6-1/2 percent Bonds, May 12, 1922.
Northern Pacific Railway Company and the First National Bank of the City of New York as Trustee: Collateral Trust Indenture; Collateral Trust 4-1/2 percent Bonds, September 1, 1945. 87 pages.
Northern Pacific Railway Company and The First National City Bank of New York, Trustee: Collateral Trust Indenture; $52,000,000 Collateral Trust 4 percent Bonds, October 1, 1954. 54 pages.
$52,000,000 Northern Pacific Railway Company Collateral Trust 4 percent Bonds, [Prospectus], October 1, 1954. 41 pages.

Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific By-laws

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138.H.19.8FFolder 1:
Northern Pacific Railroad By-laws, 1888.
Northern Pacific Railway By-laws, 1889-1905.
Folder 2: Northern Pacific Railway By-laws, 1913-1967.

Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific Charters

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138.H.19.6FNorthern Pacific Railroad Company:
Boston: Mudge: Organization, Proceedings, By-laws, and appendix, 1865.
J. H. Eastburn's Press: Charter and Amendments, approved July 2, 1864: Boston, 1870.
Charter and amendments, approved July 2, 1864: Burlington, Vermont, Styles, 1870.
United States and State Legislation, Washington, D.C.: Polkinhorn, 1884.
Includes 1864 charter and amendments, 1882 agreement regarding Crow Reservation, and miscellaneous state legislation.
Northern Pacific Railway Company:
Charter of Northern Pacific Railway Company (formerly Superior and St. Croix Railroad Company) and Laws relating Thereto, approved July 8, 1896.
Charter and Certificates… New York: Burgoyne, May 25, 1897.
Certified copy of Charter, Appointment of Agent, Resolution and License of Northern Pacific Railway Company, Certified June 26, 1908.
State of Washington, Department of State.
Charter … (with amendments to 1945, 1954, and 1956).
Includes 3 pages of mimeo attachments.
Charter … (with amendments to 1966).

Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific Cipher Books

Printed books, some with manuscript additions, for the use of Northern Pacific employees in sending and receiving cipher telegrams. Telegrams were encoded mostly for reasons of secrecy, but the cipher also reduced the length of messages, since a single cipher word could take the place of several words - or an entire phrase - in the original message. The books appear to have been issued only to Northern Pacific officers and high-level employees.
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138.J.18.6FArnold, W. E. The Railroad Telegraphic Cipher, Louisville, Kentucky, Terrell, Dietz & Company, 1877.
Arnold's Ciphers, No. 4.
Chandler, Albert B. A New Code, or Cipher. Washington, D.C., Chapman, 1879. 139 pages.
Miller, Frank. Telegraphic Code. New York, Cornwell, 1882. 117 pages.
Cipher book, untitled, circa 1882-1883. 131 pages.
Includes manuscript additions.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company Cipher Book, 1884. 138 pages.
Includes appendix (September 1, 1885) both include manuscript additions.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company Cipher Book, Revised Edition, 1892. 206 pages.
Includes manuscript additions.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company Cipher Book, "Ski", November 15, 1904. 228 pages.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company Monad Cipher Code, undated. 442 pages.
Possibly used in the 1930s.

Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific Circulars

Scrapbooks of circulars issued by the President, Secretary, Receivers, General Manager, Traffic Manager, Passenger and Ticket agents, Freight agents, and other departments relating to the change of town names, establishment of stations, resignations and appointments, stocks, freight, leases of branch lines, and other similar subjects.
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138.C.9.1Volume 1. Circulars, 1881-1886.
Includes index.
Volume 2. Circulars, 1886-1894.
Includes index.
Volume 3. Circulars, 1892-1896.
Includes index.
Volume 4. Circulars, 1893-1896.
Includes index.
Volume 5. Circulars, 1895-1896.
Volume 6. Circulars issued by General Manager's office, 1889-1894.
Volume 7. Circulars issued by General Manager's office, 1894-1895.
Volume 8. Circulars, 1881-1886.
While this volume covers the same date span as Volume 1, it contains many items missing from that volume.
Circulars issued by the General Passenger and Ticket Department, 1899-1902.

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137.K.13.1BFile No. 2703-1-1. "A Colossal Swindler," article in regards to Paul Schulze in Stock Growers' Journal, July 3, 1896.
File No. 2703-1-1a. From Jamestown to Bismarck in 1872 by Horace E. Stevens, Bismarck Tribune, July 28, 1916.
File No. 2703-1-1b. Copy of Memoirs of Horace E. Stevens, 1848-1922.
File No. 2703-1-1c. Trip from Jamestown to Bismarck in 1872.
Typed copy of article in File No. 2703-1-1a
File No. 2703-1-2. Account of the establishment of the packing plant at Medora, North Dakota; various letters, 1920-1922.
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+641File No. 2703-1-3. Northern Pacific timetables with maps, November 1879, April 1880, and September 1882; Northern Pacific Steamship Company sailing timetable, 1903-1904.
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137.K.13.1BFile No. 2703-1-4. Proceedings of the meeting of the presidents of western railways west of the Mississippi at the house of J. P. Morgan on December 15, 1890.
File No. 2703-1-5. Thomas H. Canfield, (1822-1897): Extract from Volume I, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont.
File No. 2703-1-6. Letter from Josiah Perham to Hamilton H. Hill, May 5, 1866.
File No. 2703-1-7. Oakesdale, Washington: Named after Thomas F. Oakes, President.
File No. 2703-1-8. Income and Profit and Loss Accounts set up July 1, 1872.
Prepared by F. C. Sharood.
File No. 2703-1-9. General Orders issued from headquarters, Department of Dakota, in 1871.
File No. 2703-1-10. Freight Tariff: Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad and Northern Pacific, effective May 22, 1873; passenger tariff, January 1, 1874.
File No. 2703-1-11. Remarks made by J. M. Hannaford at celebration in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the commencement of construction work on the Northern Pacific at Carlton, Minnesota, February 15, 1920.
Includes copies of Carlton (January 2, 1920) and Duluth (February 16, 1920) newspapers.
File No. 2703-1-12. Statement of mileage, earnings, and related material for 1881, 1890, 1900, 1910.
File No. 2703-1-13. Correspondence in regards to ice-bridge across the Missouri River at Bismarck (1878-1879), and writing of a Northern Pacific history, 1913-1914.
File No. 2703-1-14. Correspondence in regards to biographical sketches of the early presidents of the Northern Pacific Railroad, 1914.
File No. 2703-1-15. Construction of the Little Falls and Dakota Branch and main line in Minnesota: correspondence, 1914.
File No. 2703-1-16. Grading of St. Paul & Pacific Railway in 1858: memoranda, 1910.
File No. 2703-1-17. Superior & St. Croix Railroad Company, incorporated 1870: memoranda, undated.
File No. 2703-1-18. Eye of the Northwest: Superior, Wisconsin, book.
Includes plat map, 1890, also photo (partially identified) of men from Superior.
File No. 2703-1-19. Pamphlet: The beginning of the railroads in Minnesota by J.H. Randall, 1912.
File No. 2703-1-20a. List of employees on Northern Pacific payrolls in 1876.
File No. 2703-1-20b. Number on general office payrolls in 1899, 1924.
File No. 2703-1-21. Correspondence in regards to the cost of main line at close of the "Villard Period", 1922.
File No. 2703-1-22. Invitation and Programme to celebration in St. Paul on September 3, 1883, on completion of the Northern Pacific.
See File No. 2703-2-25.
File No. 2703-2-23. The Northern Pacific Railroad, its Route, Resources, Progress and Business" pamphlet issued by Jay Cooke & Company in 1871.
Missing, October 12, 1977.
File No. 2703-2-24. Golden Jubilee Edition, The Bismarck Tribune, 1873-1923.
File No. 2703-2-25. Programme of exercises Saint Paul and the Northern Pacific Railroad Grand Opening; Programme of exercises, Portland Oregon, September 1883; September 10-11, 1883.
See File No. 2703-7-60.
File No. 2703-2-26. "When East Met West." An account of driving the gold spike in 1883 by W. O. Winston, from The Constructor, September 1922.
File No. 2703-2-27. Dedication of the new engineering building of the Greater University of Montana to William Milnor Roberts, Pioneer Press, October 15, 1922.
File No. 2703-2-28. Letter regarding donation to the James Jerome Hill Reference Library of bound volumes of Commercial and Financial Chronicle for the years 1893-1911.
File No. 2703-2-29. Early days of the Northern Pacific Railroad, reprinted in Pioneer Press, October 15, 22, 29, 1922.
File No. 2703-2-30. Photographs of buildings, bridges, trains and construction in Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Brainerd, Audubon, Detroit, Moorhead, Fargo, Bismarck, 1869-1875.
File No. 2703-2-31. Photographs of flood scenes: Bismarck, Missouri River, 1897.
File No. 2703-2-32. Souvenirs from the completion of Northern Pacific in 1883, menu, booklet; Seattle, Washington Territory, real estate maps.
File No. 2703-2-33. Map of Northern Pacific Railroad and connections, September 1883.
File No. 2703-3-34. Account of the celebration held in St. Paul, Minneapolis, and along the line on completion of the main line to the Pacific in September 1883.
Copied from the Pioneer Press.
File No. 2703-4-35. The Facts About the Northern Pacific Grant, 1924.
In response to United States government assertion that Northern Pacific has received more land than proper. United States flag carried by Northern Pacific Transfer Boat Steamer No. 1 at crossing of the Missouri River between Bismarck and Mandan (1879-1882). Delivered to Northern Pacific Veterans Association.
File No. 2703-4-36. Halls Guide to the Great West, 1865.
File No. 2703-4-37. Report of Edwin F. Johnson, Engineer-in-chief, to the Board of Directors, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, November 1867.
File No. 2703-4-38. Speech of Honorable William Windom, delivered in House of Representatives, January 5, 1869.
File No. 2703-4-39. Homes for the Million on St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, Land Dept., St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company, circa 1879.
File No. 2703-4-40. Sectional maps of lands in Minnesota belonging to Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad, undated.
File No. 2703-4-41. Guide to the Lands of the First Division of the St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, 1868.
File No. 2703-4-42. Souvenir of Mandan, North Dakota. Photographs and advertisements.
File No. 2703-4-43. Story of the Burlington, by W. W. Baldwin, 1925.
File No. 2703-4-44. Pacific Northwest Lumber Industry, by Robert W. Vinnedge, 1923.
File No. 2703-5-45. Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad invitation to attend ceremony held September 10, 1868 on completion of First Division: St. Paul to White Bear, August 28, 1868.
File No. 2703-5-46. The Northern Pacific Land Grant, by Charles W. Bunn, Grafton Mason, 1924.
File No. 2703-5-47. Frederic E. Williamson, article in New York Central Lines Magazine, July 1925.
File No. 2703-5-48. Newman Kline retirement dinner menu and signatures of guests, January 31, 1925.
File No. 2703-5-49. Sully Springs, North Dakota, brief sketch of General Alfred Sully.
File No. 2703-5-50. Spokane Spokesman-Review, clipping of reprints and quotes of Northern Pacific development in the 1880s, March 29, 1925.
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+642File No. 2703-5-51. Map of the Northern Pacific Railroad and tributary country published circa 1872.
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137.K.13.1BFile No. 2703-5-52. Rosser, General Thomas Lafayette; article by Walter E. Spokesfield in Jamestown Sun, February 6, 1926.
File No. 2703-5-53. Correspondence in regards to the building of Northern Pacific road from Marshall Junction into the Palouse country.
File No. 2703-6-54. Tour of Her Majesty Marie Queen of Rumania over the Northern Pacific, November 1-4, 1926. 3 booklets.
File No. 2703-6-55. "First of the Northern Transcontinentals", card showing date of completion of each of the seven railroads built to Pacific Coast.
File No. 2703-6-56. The Economics of Modern Transportation, by Howard Elliott, 1926.
File No. 2703-6-57. List of officers and station agents, July 1, 1882.
File No. 2703-6-58. Addresses given following a dinner in honor of Edward Dean Adams on his 79th birthday, April 9, 1925.
File No. 2703-6-59. Presentation of the John Fritz Gold Medal to Edward Dean Adams, March 30, 1926.
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137.K.13.2FFile No. 2703-7-60. Two copies of pamphlet containing account of grand opening of Northern Pacific Railway celebration at St. Paul, Minnesota, the eastern terminus, September 3, 1883.
Includes list of guests and photographs by F. J. Haynes.
File No. 2703-7-61. Correspondence in regards to ceremony of driving silver spike November 21, 1880 on completion of track to Dakota-Montana territorial line.
Record indicates the spike is in custody of Assistant Secretary of Railway Company, St. Paul, but it has never been in evidence for many years.
File No. 2703-7-62. The Oriental and Captain Palmer, a tale published on Christmas Day, by Louis W. Hill, Ralph Budd, et al., 1924.
File No. 2703-7-63. Group life insurance, article by William J. Graham, Second Vice President of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, in The Annals, March 1927.
File No. 2703-7-64. Correspondence in regards to article on colonization work of the Northern Pacific Railroad by James B. Hedges, which appeared in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, December 1926.
File No. 2703-7-65. Scenes in connection with driving of the Gold Spike and inauguration of the transcontinental train service by Northern Pacific taken from Harpers Weekly, September 1883.
File No. 2703-7-66. Announcement of celebration of 50th anniversary of driving of Gold Spike.
File No. 2703-8-67. Annual pass for 1873.
File No. 2703-8-68. Photograph of Josiah Perham, first president of Northern Pacific Railroad.
File No. 2703-8-69. Clippings from newspapers of the Gold Spike and first through train St. Paul to Portland, 1930-1931.
File No. 2703-8-70. Early views along Northern Pacific Railroad.
File No. 2703-8-71. Benton, Block P Steamboat Line carrying mail and express: newspaper article, undated.
File No. 2703-8-72. Correspondence in regards to the progress profile of grading of Minnesota Division from Carlton to Brainerd to Wadena, 1923.
File No. 2703-8-73. Memos gathered in 1923 in regards to construction work at Northern Pacific Junction (now Carlton).
File No. 2703-8-74. Correspondence in regards to navigation of Yellowstone River; name of Forsythe, Montana.
File No. 2703-8-75. Memo on rail laid into Miles City, November 28, 1881.
File No. 2703-8-76. Conductor's tariff, Pacific Division, 1870s.
File No. 2703-8-77. Freight tariff, November 1, 1872.
File No. 2703-8-78. Correspondence inquiring about the construction of Northern Pacific into Dilworth, Minnesota.
File No. 2703-8-79. The Northern Pacific, pamphlet published in Philadelphia in 1873.
File No. 2703-8-80. Pictures relating to construction of Northern Pacific Railway which appeared in Harpers Weekly in the period 1868 to 1886, and on account of Senator Benton's activities in behalf of the Pacific Railroad which was published in the Illustrated News of June 18, 1853.
File No. 2703-8-81. Picture which appeared in Harpers Weekly entitled "Railroad Building on the Great Plains," 1875.
Item transferred to 138.F.9.5.
File No. 2703-8-82. Correspondence with Minneapolis Public Library (Miss Genevieve MacDonald) regarding information on first coal burning locomotive.
File No. 2703-8-83. Origin of name McGregor, Minnesota.
File No. 2703-8-84. Biographical sketches of George and Robert Harris.
File No. 2703-8-85. Origin of name Livingston, Montana.
File No. 2703-8-86. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on the Gold Spike, September 15, 1883.
File No. 2703-8-87. Correspondence regarding date of completion of track into Jamestown, 1872.
File No. 2703-8-88. Correspondence regarding the building of the Northern Pacific into Perham, 1871.
File No. 2703-8-89. Correspondence regarding early day history of Moscow, Idaho.
File No. 2703-8-90. Origin of names of stations along Northern Pacific in state of Montana.
File No. 2703-8-91. Correspondence regarding early history of Stark County, North Dakota.
File No. 2703-8-92. Columbia River Illustrated, L. Samuel, publication: Pamphlet containing views of Columbia River scenes: Portland, Oregon, undated.
File No. 2703-8-93. Biographical information on the life of Adna Anderson, Third Chief Engineer Northern Pacific, in charge of construction of main line, February 18, 1880-February 1, 1888.
Includes photograph.
File No. 2703-8-94. Information regarding Oregon Improvement Company, Pacific Coast Steamship Company, and Elijah Smith.
File No. 2703-8-95. Timetable issued by the Northern Pacific together with leaflet describing passenger train service between the Twin Cities and the Pacific Coast, 1896.
File No. 2703-8-96. Biographical data concerning Edwin W. Winter and Brayton Ives.
File No. 2703-8-97. Northern Pacific and the development of Wilkeson, Washington (letters exchanged with Pete Arsanto) information regarding engine "Minnetonka" first bought by Northern Pacific, 1870.
File No. 2703-8-98. 1,000-mile ticket issued by the Northern Pacific Railroad for travel east of Mandan, North Dakota, April 26, 1883.
File No. 2703-8-99. Copy of Across the Continent via the Northern Pacific, picture book, circa 1888.
File No. 2703-8-100. Copy of pamphlet issued by Jay Cooke & Company, entitled "The Northern Pacific Railroad's Land Grant and the Future Business of the Road" (forwarded by Charles W. Moore of St. Louis, Missouri).
Missing since October 12, 1977.
File No. 2703-9-101. Information regarding corporate data of various branch line companies.
File No. 2703-9-102. Newspaper clipping from the Daily Minnesota Tribune regarding history of the Northern Pacific Railway, September 3, 1883.
File No. 2703-9-103. Time table of the Northern Pacific Railroad: Summer Arrangement, 1879.
File No. 2703-9-104. Copy of a newspaper entitled, At Home Saturday Evenings being Volume I, No. 24, St. Paul, September 1, 1883.
Contains an account of the completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad from St. Paul to the Pacific Coast.
File No. 2703-9-105. Copy of address made by C. E. Denney, President, at the Minnesota Newcomer Society dinner in St. Paul on May 18, 1949.
File No. 2703-9-106. Copy of folder issued by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Yellowstone National Park with map of park based on 1882 data, 1887.
File No. 2703-9-107. Correspondence regarding Alexander McKenzie and his Northern Pacific relationship.
File No. 2703-9-108. Correspondence regarding line from White Bear to Minneapolis.
File No. 2703-9-109. Letter regarding construction of Bitter Root Valley Branch, September 28, 1950.
File No. 2703-9-110. Correspondence regarding records of the old North Pacific Transportation Company.
File No. 2703-9-111. Book of photographs entitled The Northern Pacific Tour: From the Lakes and Mississippi River to the Pacific including Puget Sound and Alaska, circa 1888. 2 copies.
File No. 2703-9-112. Correspondence with Professor Paul L. Howell of New York University regarding the historical background of the Northern Pacific's lines from St. Paul to Seattle and from Seattle to Bellingham.
File No. 2703-9-113. Correspondence with H. G. McCarthy of Fair Oaks, California, and also train orders and messages received by his father while working for the Northern Pacific at Sandpoint, Idaho, in the 1880's.
File No. 2703-9-114. Pamphlet entitled Sketch of St. Anthony and Minneapolis, 1857.
File No. 2703-9-115. Northern Pacific Railway time table issued in 1896.
File No. 2703-9-116. Advertising circular issued by the Northern Pacific Railway Company, circa 1884.
File No. 2703-9-117. Time table: Northern Pacific Manual, No. 76, Winter 1890-1891.
File No. 2703-9-118. Snapshot of Northern Pacific roundhouse at Billings, circa 1880s.
File No. 2703-9-119. Correspondence with Julius Grodinsky regarding his examining historical files of the Northern Pacific, 1952-1953.
File No. 2703-9-120. Pamphlet C-2111 entitled "Supper Menu," undated [20th century].
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137.K.13.3BFile No. 2703-10-121. Scrapbook, of Dr. Ernst Magnus, of a collection of original papers, letters, menus, newspaper articles, and related material, in connection with the celebrations at the time of completion of the main line of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in 1883. 3 folders.
Includes items about an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe colonization tour and various other material compiled in 1883.
File No. 2703-11-122. Verifax copies of a Northern Pacific Railroad ad appearing in a book published in 1881.
File No. 2703-11-123. Advertisement for passenger service of the Northern Pacific Railway Company which appeared in The Cottage Hearth for June 1891.
File No. 2703-11-124. Page from Harper's Weekly about the Northern Pacific Railroad System, January 21, 1871.
File No. 2703-11-125. Two Northern Pacific Railroad Company deeds: C. E. Petterson, Fargo, North Dakota; and Truls Nelson, Fargo, North Dakota, December 10, 1875; December 16, 1878.
Includes related correspondence between Robert S. Macfarlane and William Stern, President of The Dakota National Bank at Fargo, North Dakota.
File No. 2703-11-126. Preliminary survey of the Yellowstone Expedition conducted by the Northern Pacific in 1871.
Prepared by Robert M. Patterson.
File No. 2703-11-127. Citation of Recognition from the St. Paul Association of Commerce to the Northern Pacific for outstanding service in contributing to the business growth and civic welfare of St. Paul since 1864, May 20, 1953.
File No. 2703-11-128. Photograph of one of the arches erected in Portland, Oregon, for the last spike celebration of Northern Pacific.
File No. 2703-11-129. Northern Pacific tour book published by W. C. Riley and entitled "The Northern Pacific Tour from the Lakes and Mississippi River to the Pacific including Puget Sound and Alaska".
Same as File No. 2703-9-111.
File No. 2703-11-130. Pages from Harper's Weekly showing illustrations of the Northern Pacific Jubilee, September 29, 1883.
File No. 2703-11-131. Photograph of Howard Elliott, Chairman of Northern Pacific Railway Company; President prior thereto.
File No. 2703-11-132. Copy of book from Senator T. P. Harney of Pennsylvania entitled Charles Barstow Wright, who was, at one time, President of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 1956.
File No. 2703-11-133. Invitation issued by the General Land Agent of Northern Pacific to the celebration and formal opening of the road at Independence Creek, Montana, in September 1883.
File No. 2703-11-134. Tacoma Illustrated which contains some pictures and reading matter relating to the Northern Pacific, published in 1889.
File No. 2703-11-135. Article "Dissolving and Reappearing Mergers" regarding Northern Pacific and other railroads in The Literary Digest, Volume XXVII, No. 16, Whole No. 730, April 16, 1904.
Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company, 30 Lafayette Place, New York.
File No. 2703-11-136. Photograph of the "Minnetonka" from J. A. Shea, 1870.
File No. 2703-11-136a. Tacoma Northern Pacific office. Photograph.
File No. 2703-11-137. Invitation issued by the Mayor and Common Council of St. Paul in connection with the celebration in September 1883, honoring Mr. Henry Villard, President of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, on the completion of the railroad to the Pacific Coast.
File No. 2703-11-138. Map of the Northern Pacific Railroad and Connections, from Mr. Durr, issued in September 1883.
File No. 2703-11-139. Post card pictures of early Baltimore & Ohio locomotives received from Mr. Charles H. Bell, President, General Mills, Inc., 1927.
File No. 2703-11-140. Booklet covering Yakima Diamond Jubilee Celebration, 1885-1960.
File No. 2703-11-141. Notebook of C. O. Gilman, Car Foreman at Missoula, Montana, 1907.
Notebook lists costs, materials, labor and operational expense.
File No. 2703-12-142. Red River Valley Time Table, July 1880, advertising the Line between St. Paul and Winnipeg.
File No. 2703-12-143. Biography of Benjamin Pierce Cheney (1815-1895).
Missing October 12, 1977.
File No. 2703-12-144. Copy of the journal of Northern Pacific Railroad surveying expedition from Missouri River to Powder River.
Two parties: A. O. Eckelson and W. E. Welch, chiefs of the parties, accompanied by General Rosser and Mr. Linsley in 1872. Wm. McKenzie, Advertising and Publicity Department, typed the day-by-day account.
File No. 2703-12-145. Booklet entitled "6,000 Miles Through Wonderland" by Olin D. Wheeler.
File No. 2703-12-146. Statement of Charles Donnelly, President of Northern Pacific, made before the ICC, Washington, D. C., concerning merger proceedings, January 17, 1923.
See pamphlet series. Missing October 12, 1977.
File No. 2703-12-147. Map showing Land Grant of the Northern Pacific Railroad in Western Washington and Northern Oregon, corrected to April 1, 1890.
File No. 2703-12-148. Photograph captioned "Northern Pacific Day at Bismarck, North Dakota, September 29, 1911" received from Mr. Donald C. Dayton, Director.
File No. 2703-12-149. Northern Pacific folder containing information about Yellowstone National Park in 1905.
Also includes a letter from Mr. Macfarlane to Mr. Shafer concerning this subject.
The Golden Northwest (St. Paul, Minnesota), March 15, 1881.
An 8 page newspaper apparently published by or for Northern Pacific.

Expand/CollapseNorthern Pacific Instructions to Employees

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138.H.19.7FInstructions to Station Agents, St. Paul: Northern Pacific Auditor's Office, October 25, 1881.
Rules and Regulation for the Movement of Trains and Government of Employees During the Transcontinental Excursion of Mr. H. Villard and Guests. Portland, Oregon: A. Anderson & Company, 1883.
Includes rules and timetable.
Transportation Rules. St. Paul: Pioneer Press, September 1, 1883.
Rules and Regulations [of the] Freight Department. St. Paul: Pioneer Press, 1884.
To take effect January 1, 1885.
Rules and Regulations for the Government of Employees of the Operating Department, [Form 3326] Effective June 1, 1899.
Instructions to Ticket Agents and Conductors, Taking Effect (No. 4 Revised), March 1, 1891.
Instructions to Ticket Agents, Conductors and Baggagemen, Taking Effect November 1, 1896.
Construction and Engineering Departments. Engineering Rules and Instructions. St. Paul: Dispatch, [Form 118, Revised], January 1, 1899.
General Instructions for Packing and Lubricating Locomotives and Cars, April 1, 1902.
Instructions to Ticket Agents, Conductors, and Baggagemen, In Effect January 1, 1904.
Instructions for Locomotive Fuel Economy, Approved July 15, 1908.
Signal Indications and Aspects In Connection with Transportation Rules [Form 1876] in Effect January 1, 1912.
Transportation Rules: Questions and Answers Related to Transportation Rules Effective January 1, 1912.
Transportation Rules: Train Rules; Block Signal Rules; Interlocking Rules; General Regulations, Effective January 1, 1912.
Loading Rules: Rules Governing the Loading of Lumber, Logs, Stone, and related material on Open Cars, Revised 1913.
Published by Master Car Builders' Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Conductors' Pass Rules, [Form 3998], January 1, 1913.
Instructions for Maintenance and Care of Switch and Signal Lamps, Revised August 15, 1913.
Instructions to Agents and Conductors in Connection with Freight, Passenger, and Baggage Accounts, November 1, 1913.
Northern Pacific Railway Company and Northern Pacific Express Company: Rules and ICC Regulations for the Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles by Freight and Express. [Form 1796] Bureau of Explosives Pamphlet No. 9, Effective October 1, 1914.
Rules Governing the Operation of the Employment Bureau and Instructions to Employing Officers, [Form 332] Effective April 15, 1915.
Rules and Rates for Maintenance of Way Employees, [Form 430] Effective May 1, 1917.
United States Railroad Administration: Rules and Rates for Signalmen and Signal Maintainers, [Form 813] Effective June 1, 1919.
United States Railroad Administration: Transportation Rules, June 1, 1919.
A reprint of Transportation Rules effective January 1, 1912, with amendments to 1919.
Safety Rules…, May 1, 1921.
Instructions for Maintenance and Care of Oil Burning Lamps and Lanterns, [Form 230] Revised October 15, 1924.
Transportation Rules: Questions and Answers Related to Transportation Rules Effective April 1, 1926.
Transportation Rules: Train Rules, Automatic Block Signal Rules, Interlocking Rules, General Regulations, [Form 1851 - Revised] Effective April 1, 1926.
Traffic Accounts: Instructions to Agents and Conductors in Connection with Freight, Passenger and Baggage Accounts, June 1, 1926.
Collingwood, G. Standard Train Rule Examination, 12th Edition ("Based on the Standard Code of Train Rules of the American Railway Association"), by George Elmer Collingwood, Toledo, Ohio, 1929.
United States Interstate Commerce Commission, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection:
Laws, Rules, and Instructions for Inspection and Testing of Locomotives Other Than Steam, 1931.
Laws, Rules, and Instructions for Inspection and Testing of Steam Locomotives and Tenders and Their Appurtenances, 1931.
Interpretations, Rulings and Explanations on Questions Raised Regarding the Laws, Rules, and Instructions for Inspection and Testing of Steam Locomotives and Tenders and Their Appurtenances, 1931.
Maintenance Rules and Standard practices, [Form 4707A], January 1, 1931.
Revised October 10, 1952.
Right of Way Department: Rules Governing the Protection and Occupancy of Right of Way and Other Operating Property, [Form 4307], June 1, 1937.
The Traveling Engineers' Association: The Traveling Engineers' Examination Book, Copyright by W. O. Thompson, March 1925.
Revised and copyrighted 1937 by The Railroad Fuel and Traveling Engineers' Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Association of American Railroads: Standard Code of Block Signal and Interlocking Rules, Adopted November 1938.
Association of American Railroads: Standard Code of Operating Rules, Adopted November 1938.
Catechism on the Consolidated Code of Transportation Rules and General Instructions, [Joint Form 2], 1939.
Railroader Printing House, St. Paul.
The Consolidated Code of Transportation Rules and General Instructions, [Joint Form 1], 1939.
Safety Rules, [Form 541], Effective November 15, 1939.
Special Rules and Instructions for Employees in Passenger Train Service; Revised April 1, 1940.
Instructions and Suggestions Covering Procedure to be followed in Conducting Investigations and Hearings Under Provisions of Schedule Rules, [Form NP 281], June 1, 1941.
Industrial Development Department: Rules Governing the Protection and Occupancy of Right of Way and Other Operating Property, [Form 4037], October 1, 1942.
Consolidated Code of Operating Rules and General Instructions, [Joint Form 1], 1945.
Safety Rules…, [Form 541], Effective January 1, 1946.
Safety Rules…, Effective March 1, 1948.
Special Rules and Instructions for Employees in Passenger Train Service; [Form 601], Revised January 1, 1949.
United States Interstate Commerce Commission, Bureau of Safety: Rules, Standards, and Instructions for Installation, Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Automatic Bock Signal Systems, Interlocking Traffic Control Systems, Effective October 1, 1950.
Train Dispatcher's Manual of Special Instructions, [Form 24], Revised June 15, 1951.
United States Post Office, Postal Transportation Service: Book of Instructions, 1954.
Safety Rules and Admonitions for the general guidance and protection of all employees and the public; Excerpts from the Operating Rules and General Instructions, Special Rules, Revised April 1, 1954.
Catechism on the Consolidated Code of Operating Rules, [Joint Form 2], 1959.
Accounting Rules and Instructions to Govern Freight and Passenger Agents.
1953 Rules with amendments to 1959.
Rules and Instructions for foremen and Employees Engaged in Maintenance of Way and Structures and for Operators of Track Cars, [Form 4707B], Revised November 1, 1959.
Catechism on the Excerpts from the Consolidated Code of Operating Rules and Special Rules, Forms 4707B and 541, [Form 4710], Effective December 1, 1959.
Train Dispatcher's Manual, [Form 24], Revised December 1, 1959.
Special Rules and Instructions for Employees in Passenger Train Service; [Form 601], Revised June 1, 1960.
[United States Post Office?] Railway Transportation Rules, 1961.
Rules and Instructions for Foremen and Employees Engaged in Maintenance of Way and Structures and for Operators of Track Cars, [Form 4707B], Revised June 1, 1967.
Catechism on the Excerpts from the Consolidated Code of Operating Rules, Form 4707B, Track Car Operation, [Form 4710], Effective June 1, 1967.

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Labor-related materials include agreements between the Northern Pacific and various employee groups regarding work rules, hours, wages, and similar matters.
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138.J.18.6FSchedule for trainmen, [Form 1679], effective September 1, 1910.
Schedule for firemen, [Form 1540], effective July 1, 1911.
Includes amendment to schedule.
Schedule for engineers, [Form 836], effective January 1, 1913.
Schedule for car-men, [Form 3177], effective July 1, 1913.
Schedule for engineers, [Form 836], effective January 1, 1917.
Schedule for firemen, [Form 1540], effective January 1, 1917.
Schedule for conductors, [Form 499], effective January 1, 1918.
Schedule for train and yardmen, [Form 560], effective January 1, 1918.
Rules and Rates for signalmen and signal maintainers, [Form 813], effective June 1, 1919.
United States Railroad Administration: Agreement between the Director of Railroads in respect of railroads in Federal Operation and Employees thereon represented by the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen and America, effective February 1, 1920.
Rules and Regulations of Pension Department, effective May 1, 1922.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, [Form 342], effective August 15, 1922.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Associated Organizations of Shop Craft Employees of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, [Form 310], effective November 16, 1922.
Rules governing employees covered by the Association of Telegraph and Construction Employees, Northern Pacific Railway Company, [Form 7436], effective January 1, 1923.
Rules Governing the Operation of the Employment Bureau and Instructions to Employing Officers, [Form 332] Effective May 1, 1926.
Schedule for telegraphers, [Form 1467], effective April 1929.
Seniority List of Telegraphers, Northern Pacific Railway, Minnesota & International Railway, and Big Fork, International Falls Railway, and Camas Prairie Railroad, effective January 1, 1930.
Rules embodying the Group Life Insurance Plan and covering the issuance, payment, and cancellation of Group Life Insurance, [Form 9068], effective June 1, 1930.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, [Form 430], effective April 1, 1936.
Vacation Agreement between certain Eastern, Western, and Southeastern carriers and their employees represented by the Fourteen Cooperating Railroad Labor Organizations; interpretations thereon; award of referee in connection therewith, December 17, 1941.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America, effective August 1, 1943.
Schedule for locomotive firemen and hostlers, [Form 3540], effective May 22, 1946.
Schedule for engineers, [Form 836], effective May 22, 1946.
Regulations governing physical examinations, [Form F-356], effective January 1, 1949.
Includes vision, color sense, and hearing.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America, [Form 4705] effective April 16, 1950.
Schedule for train and yardmen, [Form 560], effective April 1, 1954.
Agreement between Northern Pacific Railway Company and that class of Clerical, Office, Station and Storehouse Employees of the… Company, [Form 342], effective July 1, 1963.
Represented by Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees.
Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, [Form 4705], effective January 1, 1968.

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138.H.19.6FLoomis, John S., Land Commissioner: Letter (February 20) and report to the Land Committee (May 30), New York Press and Evening Post, 1871.
Settlers Guide to Oregon and Washington Territory and to the lands of the Northern Pacific Railroad on the Pacific Slope, circa 1872.
Guide to the Lands of the Northern Pacific Railroad in Minnesota, circa April 1872.
Guide to the Northern Pacific Railroad Lands in Minnesota, circa [post] September 1872.
Shaefer, W. S., Report of an Examination of the Puyallup Coal Fields located in Washington Territory, owned by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Philadelphia, McLaughlin, June 12, 1876.
Report of E. M. Marble, Esquire, Land Commissioner, on Organization of the Land Department: New York, Sackett & Rankin, January 5, 1882.
Northern Pacific Land Committee: Report on Northern Pacific Coal properties, especially in regard to the Northern Pacific Coal Company, submitted January 4, 1887, dated March 4, 1887.
Becker County, Minnesota: A Good Place to Live, circa 1915. Promotional booklet.
North Dakota, circa 1916. Promotional booklet.
United States Railroad Administration: Minnesota, circa 1919. Promotional booklet.
Agricultural Series No. 4.

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138.H.19.6FThe Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grant: Statement from the late United States Railroad Commissioner, undated.
The Land Grant of the Northern Pacific Railroad, as described in debate by the opponents of the grant in the Senate of the United States, and the House of Representatives: Cambridge, University Press, circa 1870.
Northern Pacific Railroad before the 45th Congress: Senate and House bills for extension of time, and Report of House Committee, 1878.
United States Secretary of the Interior: Decision… on the Status of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company with Respect to its land Grant: New York Evening Post, June 11, 1879.
Northern Pacific Railroad: Cost of construction and value of land grant, April 17, 1880.
Johnston, John W., Northern Pacific Council: In the Matter of the Northern Pacific Land Grant; Washington, Polkinhorn, circa 1881.
Gray, George, Northern Pacific Counsel: The Law which determines the rights of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company to its Land Grant; Opinion of George Gray, General Counsel…, New York, Sackett & Rankin, January 13, 1882.
Gray, George, Northern Pacific Counsel: Points and Authorities Presented in an Oral Argument before the Committee on the Judiciary [United States House of Representatives], New York, Sackett, April 20, 16, 1882.
Villard, Henry, Northern Pacific President: To the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives [regarding the Northern Pacific Land Grant], July 6, 1882.
Harris, Robert, Northern Pacific President: Remarks… before the Senate Committee on Public Lands, January 26, 1884.
Gray, George, Northern Pacific Counsel: Summary of the Arguments Made before Committee of Congress; New York, Sackett, February 1884.
Gray, George, Northern Pacific Counsel: Summary of the Arguments made before the respective Committees on Public Lands of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Legal Question of Forfeiture; Washington, D. C., Polkinhorn, February 6, 1884.
Gray, George, Northern Pacific Counsel: Northern Pacific Railroad Company v Guilford Miller; Points and authorities stated and cited in argument on behalf of the railroad company, appellant; New York, Sackett, 1885.
Gray, George and J. Lewis Stackpole, Northern Pacific Counsel: In the matter of the Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grant; Brief… in Opposition to the Forfeiture of the Grant, before Committees of the 49th Congress; Boston, Mudge, 1886.
Mendenhall, W. K., Attorney for Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Argument [Before the Secretary of the Interior] on Application of Review of Departmental Decision of August 15, 1870, circa August 15, 1877.
Bunn, Charles W. and Charles Donnelly: Brief for the Northern Pacific Railway Company regarding United States v Northern Pacific Railway Company, Northern Pacific Land Grant in Montana, [United States Supreme Court, No. 325, October term, 1920], circa October 1920.
United States Supreme Court: Decision regarding United States v Northern Pacific Railway Company, Northern Pacific Land grant in Montana, [No. 325, October term, 1920], April 11, 1921.
Donnelly, Charles, Northern Pacific President: The Facts About the Northern Pacific Land Grant, March 1924.
United States Supreme Court: Opinion of the Court regarding United States v Northern Pacific and Northern Pacific v United States land grant cases, December 16, 1940.
Northern Pacific Land Grant: Reginald Ames, Associate Counsel, April 1, 1973.

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138.H.19.6FNorthern Pacific Railroad Company: Title Deeds and Decrees showing Conveyance by, and Reconveyances to, the Company in the year 1875…, January 2, 1877.
This volume reprints Northern Pacific deeds and related documents from 1875 to 1877, but appears to be in the same format as the Northern Pacific's 1890s receivership documents.
Agreement between the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company and the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, August 1, 1879.
Regarding division and assignment of business, adjustment of rates and terms.
Traffic agreement between the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company and the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, April 14, 1885.
Memorandum of Agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Company and the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company, April 30, 1912.
Regarding running-rights over Grassy Point Bridge, and related material.
Agreement between the First National Bank of St. Paul, Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Great Northern Office Building Company, regarding general office buildings, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 27, 1915.
Northern Pacific Railway Company and Great Northern Railway Company: Agreement and supplement relating to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy stock, April 1, 1922.
Includes a 2 page supplement (July 1, 1921).
General Agreement between the Western Union Telegraph Company and Northern Pacific Railway Company, July 1, 1926.

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138.H.19.7BProject of a National Railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean…. by George Wilkes, New York, June 1845.
Northern Pacific Railroad Documents: 4 volumes of collected pamphlets relating to the Northern Pacific, including printed charters, agreements, letters, speeches, and related material, circa 1864-1874.
Memorial of the Board of Directors [to congress]: Hartford, Case, Lockwood & Company, November 1867.
Includes communications from General Meigs and General Ingalls, (1866) 16 pages.
Report of Edwin F. Johnson, Engineer in Chief, to the [Northern Pacific] Board of Directors; Hartford, Case, Lockwood, & Company, November 1867.
Influence of the Railroads of the United States in the Creation of its Commerce and Wealth, New York, December 30, 1868.
The Northern Pacific Railway; Its Effect Upon the Public Credit, the Public Revenues, and the Public Debt, Speech of Honorable William Windom, of Minnesota, January 5, 1869.
Wilkeson, Samuel, Notes on Puget Sound, Being Extracts from Notes by Samuel Wilkeson on a Reconnaissance of the Proposed Route of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company made in the summer of 1869; New York, J. B. Ford & Company, 1870.
The Northern Pacific Railroad's Land Grant, and the Future Business of the Road, Issued by Jay Cooke & Company, Bankers, New York, 1870. 2 copies.
Washington Territory west of the Cascade Mountains, containing a description of Puget Sound, and rivers emptying into it, by E. Meeker, Olympia, Washington Territory, 1870.
Trans-Missouri Stock Raising: The Pasture Lands of North America: Winter Grazing…. by Dr. H. Latham, Omaha, Nebraska, 1871.
Minnesota: Its Resources and Progress, Its Beauty, Healthfulness and Fertility…. Compiled by the Commissioner of Statistics, Minneapolis, 1871.
Duluth: Its Location in the United States and Its Commanding Position on the Highway of Trade between the Territory of the Northwest and the Atlantic Cities…. Duluth: Tribune Printing Company, 1871.
The Northern Pacific Railroad; its Route, Resources, Progress and Business, The New Northwest and its Great Thoroughfare; Issued by Jay Cooke & Company, 1871.
Handbook for Immigrants to the United States, Prepared by the American Social Science Association, April 1871.
The New Northwest: An Address by Honorable Wm. D. Kelley on the Northern Pacific Railway, June 12, 1871.
The Opening of the New Northwest by Burdett Hart, Esquire of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the New Englander, July 1871.
The Northern Pacific Railroad: First Mortgage Gold Bonds…, Jay Cooke & Company, 1872.
Guide to the Union Pacific Railroad Lands: 12,000,000 Acres; Omaha, Nebraska, 1872.
Land Grants: What do they Pay?, 1872.
Climates of the Northwest: Condensed notes of a lecture by Honorable S. Garfielde, Philadelphia, 1872.
Facts About Montana Territory and the Way to Get There, 1872.
Duluth, H. T. Johns, circa 1873.
The Northern Pacific Railroad: Its Land Grant, Traffic, Resources, and Tributary Country, The Valley Route to the Pacific, Issued by Jay Cooke & Company, 1873.
Northern Pacific Rail Road: The Committee on Railroads report, 1874.
Statement of the Northern Pacific Railway Company in Response to Inquiries of the Senate Committee on Railroads…, 1874.
Report of the Chief Engineer on the Unfinished Portion of the Northern Pacific Railroad, April 27, 1874.
A Brief Statement Concerning the proposed legislation to secure early completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Benjamin F. Wade and B. F. Potts, December 9, 1874. 2 copies.
Engineering Facts and Reasons for Locating the Northern Pacific Railroad Upon the Line Selected West of the Rocky Mountains, W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer, 1878.
Official Statement to the New York Stock Exchange, on the Condition of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, July 1, 1879.
The Northern Pacific Railroad; Its History and Equitable Rights: Address… to the Committee on Pacific Railroads of the House of Representatives, Frederick Billings, April 15, 1880.
Black, Jeremiah S. Northern Pacific Railroad: The Legal Rights of the Company, and the Equitable Rights of its stockholders, April 19, 1880.
Smith, Isaac W. Northern Pacific Railroad. Cascade Mountain Surveys to the Close of Year 1880, circa December 27, 1880 1880.
Oakes, T. F., Vice President, Northern Pacific Railroad Company to A. Manvel, Esquire, General Manager, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 5, 1882.
Oakes, T. F., Northern Pacific Vice President: Report on Northern Pacific lines east of the Rocky Mountains, November 15, 1882.
Anderson, Adna, Northern Pacific Engineer-in-chief: Letter… to Henry Villard, New York, Sackett, October 10, 1884.
Some Incidents Disclosed by Train Men Showing Need for (Tramp Bill), Senate Bill No. 32, January 10-28, 1899.
Mileage of the Northern Pacific Railway System, March 15, 1897; circa 1899.
Northern Pacific Car and Seal Record [Book], November 1901.
Includes maps and tables to June 30, 1899.
Report of the Acting Superintendent of the Yellowstone National Park to the Secretary of Interior, 1905.
Includes list of stations by division, with mileage.
To Employees of the Railways: St. Paul, Minnesota, December 1, 1909.
The Pacific Coast: Eastward through the storied Northwest, Northern Pacific Railway, circa 1911.
Northern Pacific Immigration Bureau: Huntley Irrigation Project, Montana, [1912].
Report of Agricultural Extension Department, Northern Pacific Railway Company (1913): R. F. Murray, Agricultural Extension Agent, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 20, 1914.
The Problem of Land Settlement, Northern Pacific Railway, 1922.
Woodworth, J. G. [Northern Pacific Vice President]. The Panama Canal: The Transcontinental Railroads and the Middle West Shippers; a Radio Talk… Broadcast from Minneapolis WLAG Station, March 10, 1924.
Hillman, George N. Driving the Golden Spike: Story of a Great Achievement, 1932.
Northern Pacific Fargo Division Superintendent: List of Fargo Division stations showing origins of the station names, May 1944.
Northern Pacific Railway Company: Table of Distances between Stations on Northern Pacific Railway Company in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and other states, issued January 21, 1949.

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138.C.11.2George S. Morison report to A. Anderson, Engineer in Chief of Northern Pacific, on the Bismarck Bridge, 1884. 1 volume.

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136.E.6.8FPrinted Materials, undated, 1856-1935:
Menu cards, undated.
Two Notices to the Public regarding transportation rules on the Yellowstone Park Line, undated.
Partial photocopy of Articles of Consolidation between Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and Central Military Tract Railroad, July 9, 1856.
General Remarks regarding rules, rights, and responsibilities of Northern Pacific during its construction west of Duluth, 1868.
Northern Pacific freight tariff from Northern Pacific Junction to Crow Wing Crossing, September 18, 1871.
Northern Pacific pass for F. W. Clemens, March 23, 1883. Photocopy.
Certificate of membership in the National Railroad Agents' Association (Dakota Division), Cyrus A. Spurling, July 1, 1886.
License to sell transportation tickets in Montana, W. H. Merriman August 26, 1902.
Broadside Notice that ICC tariffs must be open to public inspection if so desired, January 1, 1906.
Broadside Notice in the Matter of Carrying Passengers on Freight Trains, circa 1909.
Great Seal of the State of California, October 3, 1917.
Photocopy of requisition for a wagon for the Laurel stock yards, February 23, 1929.
Poem, "Obituary of a Lonely Station Agent", March 16, 1935.
Employee Identification Card, Thomas Alexander, May 21, 1918.

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138.H.19.6FNorthern Pacific Railroad Company:
Pend d'Oreille Division Mortgage [to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company], September 1, 1879.
Missouri Division Mortgage [to Farmers' Loan and Trust Company], May 1, 1879.
General First Mortgage [to Central Trust Company of New York], January 1, 1881.
General Second Mortgage [to Farmers' Loan & Trust Company], November 20, 1883.
General Third Mortgage [to Farmers' Loan & Trust Company], December 1, 1887.
Consolidated Mortgage, Northern Pacific Railroad Company to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, December 1889.
Northern Pacific Railway Company:
General Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Trustee, November 10, 1896.
Prior Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to the Mercantile Trust Company, Trustee, November 10, 1896.
First Supplement to Prior Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to The Mercantile Trust Company, December 16, 1898.
St. Paul-Duluth Division Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to guaranty Trust Company of New York, June 15, 1900.
First Supplement to General Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to The Farmer's Loan and Trust Company, Trustee, February 21, 1902.
Second Supplement to Prior Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to The Mercantile Trust Company, Trustee, February 21, 1902.
First Supplement to St. Paul-Duluth Division Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee, July 1, 1902.
Third Supplement to Prior Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to the Mercantile Trust Company, Trustee, December 6, 1905.
Supplement to Prior Lien Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to Bankers Trust Company, October 11, 1911.
Refunding and Improvement Mortgage: Northern Pacific Railway Company to Guaranty Trust Company of New York and William S. Tod, Trustees, July 1, 1914.
Supplements to the Refunding and Improvement Mortgage, Northern Pacific Railway Company to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York:
July 8, 1914.
June 1, 1918.
January 20, 1920.
May 9, 1921.
January 20, 1922.
January 10, 1924.
January 27, 1926.

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136.E.6.8FList of Officers, Agents, Stations, and related material, issued by the Northern Pacific Accounting Department:
Volume 1, 1922.
Volume 2, 1924.
Volume 3, 1925.
Volume 4, 1940.
Volume 5, 1945.
Volume 6, 1947.
Volume 7, 1949.
Volume 8, 1955.
Volume 9, 1958.
Volume 10, 1964.
Volume 11, 1966.
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137.K.10.8FThe Northwest Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume IV, No. 6 to Volume VII, No. 2, June 1886-February 1889. 32 volumes.
St. Paul-Minneapolis: E. V. Smalley, Editor and Publisher. Missing March 1887.
Wonderland, 1884, 1891-1906, 1909-1910. 19 volumes.
Published annually by Charles S. Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Northern Pacific Railroad (later Northern Pacific Railway) Company for 1884 and 1891-1904; A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent, Northern Pacific Railway Company, for 1905-1906 and 1909-1910.

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Printed materials related to the receivership of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in 1893 and its subsequent reorganization as the Northern Pacific Railway Company.
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138.H.19.6FReorganization of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, June 30, 1875. [letter to bondholders outlining reorganization plan]
Statement of Northern Pacific Board of Directors: To the Stockholders of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, February 28, 1893
Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Report of Receiver Henry C. Rouse, December 11, 1893.
Reorganization Committee of the Consolidated Mortgage Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company: Auditor's Bulletins:
See also July 6, 1895 and February 1896 for later auditor's bulletins, May-June 1894:
No. 1. Comparative Balance Sheets.
No. 2. [Bonds].
No. 3. [Stock].
No. 4. Seven Branch Roads; Oregon & Transcontinental Company.
No. 5. [12 Branch Lines].
No. 6. Income Account, 1883-1893.
Includes charts.
Northern Pacific Auditor's Office: Statement to Receivers, October 1, 1894.
Reorganization Committee. Auditor's Bulletin No. 6 (Supplementary): Income Account (1875-1893), July 6, 1895.
Includes a chart.
Northern Pacific Comptroller: Report to Receivers for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1895, September 20, 1895.
Reorganization Committee. Auditor's Bulletin No. 13 [Branch Lines], February 1896.
Includes 4 charts.
Reorganization of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, March 16, 1896.
Abstracts of Mortgages Securing the Prior Lien and General Lien Bonds, November 10, 1896.
Prospectus of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, Berlin Edition, December 1, 1896.
Agreement, J. P. Morgan & Company, Reorganization Managers, with the Voting Trustees, December 1, 1896.
Official Statement of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, Particularly with Reference to [Stocks and Bonds], December 1, 1896.
Manuscript notes added.
Northern Pacific Reorganization: Analysis of Securities Owned, January 1, 1897.
Mileage of the Northern Pacific Railway System, June 30, 1897.
Railroad Reorganizations: Northern Pacific, February 1, 1899.
Dissolution of the Voting Trust of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, November 12, 1900.

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137.J.19.7BVolume 1. Circulars issued by Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bondholders' Committees, 1893-1895.
Volume 2. Circulars, advertisements, clippings, and other material related to reorganization committees, 1893-1896.

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Newspaper articles on the Northern Pacific, its activities, and related topics and issues from Twin Cities newspapers, papers in cities along the Northern Pacific line in other states, and national circulation newspapers.
Most of the clippings come from St. Paul and Minneapolis newspapers and from papers in cities along the Northern Pacific line in the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon (the latter two states being especially well represented). These clippings are supplemented with stories from United States and Canadian national newspapers and, occasionally, London papers. The clippings comprise news and feature stories, as well as many editorials and announcements.
Two particular topics featured in many lengthy articles are the 1883 completion of the NP main line and the concomitant Villard Excursion trip, and the embezzlement of funds by and subsequent suicide of western land department official Paul Schulze (1892).
In addition to clippings, volume 34 contains several other types of materials, including land sales statements, passenger tariffs, circulars, internal and public notices, legal forms, notices to stockholders, a few letters, and U.S. Senate Bill S768 (regarding the Crow Indian Reservation). Volumes 35-37 apparently were created by the land department, and the source of volume 38 is unknown; these volumes were added to this series because of their congruous subject matter. Many of the volumes contain indexes.
Arrangement: Roughly by type and date, with some exceptions.
Location of Originals: Original were disposed after microfilming.
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M5221Volume 1. Clippings scrapbook, January 1866-January 1871.
Volume 2. Clippings scrapbook, February 1871-May 1873.
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M5222Volume 3. Clippings scrapbook, January 1871-July 1881.
Volume 4. Clippings scrapbook, September 1878-September 1880.
Volume 5. Clippings scrapbook, May 1881-January 1882.
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M5223Volume 6. Clippings scrapbook, December 1881-April 1882.
Volume 7. Clippings scrapbook, April-November 1882.
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M5224Volume 8. Clippings scrapbook, November 1882-April 1883.
Volume 9. Clippings scrapbook, March-July 1883.
Volume 10. Clippings scrapbook, June-September 1883.
Volume 11. Clippings scrapbook, September-October 1883.
Volume 12. Clippings scrapbook, October 1883-January 1884.
Volume 13. Clippings scrapbook, January-April 1884.
Volume 14. Clippings scrapbook, March-June 1884.
Volume 15. Clippings scrapbook, June 1884-January 1886.
Volume 16. Clippings scrapbook, January 1886-June 1890.
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M5225Volume 17. Clippings scrapbook, June 1890-February 1894.
Volume 18. Clippings scrapbook, February 1894-October 1895.
Volume 19. Clippings scrapbook, September 1895-August 1896.
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M5226Volume 20. Clippings scrapbook, September 1895-June 1896.
Volume 21. Clippings scrapbook: Editorial Excursion, New York to Lake Winnipeg, July-October 1871.
Volume 22. Clippings scrapbook: Henry Villard, September-October 1884.
Volume 23. Clippings scrapbook: Land Department, September 1866, April-August 1871.
Volume 24. Clippings scrapbook: Montana and Dakota, September 1880-May 1882.
Volume 25. Clippings scrapbook: Montana and Dakota, May 1882-January 1883.
Volume 26. Clippings scrapbook: Montana, 1881, July 1882-January 1883.
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M5227Volume 27. Clippings scrapbook: Washington March-December 1882.
Volume 28. Clippings scrapbook: Washington and Oregon, 1881, July 1882-January 1883.
Volume 29. Clippings scrapbook: Oregon, August 1882-February 1883.
Volume 30. Clippings scrapbook: Towns and Cities, April 1866-May 1870.
Volume 31. Clippings scrapbook: Congressional Globe, December 1882-May 1883.
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M5228Volume 32. Clippings scrapbook: Dakota and Washington, September 1881-December 1882.
Volume 33. Clippings scrapbook: Minnesota, Dakota, and Montana, August 1871-May 1894.
Volume 34. Clippings scrapbook, August 1887-February 1894.
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M5229Volume 35. Clippings scrapbook, March 1898-March 1902.
Volume 36. Clippings scrapbook: Washington and Oregon, July 1901-September 1904.
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M52210Volume 37. Clippings scrapbook: Washington and Oregon, December [?] 1882-January 1885.
Volume 38. Clippings scrapbook: Western Divisions,

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137.J.19.10F1Tariffs approved by Northern Pacific Board, 1883-1888.
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129.E.16.1B2Tariffs approved by Northern Pacific Board, 1889-1891.
Also includes 1 folder of tariffs approved by Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Board (April 1889).
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129.E.16.2F3Tariffs approved by Northern Pacific Board, 1892-1894.
Also includes 1 folder of tariffs not approved which were received after August 1, 1893 board meeting.
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129.E.16.3B4Tariffs approved by Northern Pacific Board, 1895-1896.
Local Freight Tariff Naming Switching Charges on Carload Freight, also on empty freight equipment and provided in Item No, 275, at Duluth, Minnesota, effective April 26, 1940.

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Printed agreements between the Northern Pacific and other railroads regarding use of rail lines, terminals, bridges, and other facilities.
Location
138.H.19.6FFolder 1:
Minneapolis and Pacific Railway Company, for use by the Minneapolis and Pacific of former St. Paul & Northern Pacific facilities owned by Northern Pacific, February 18, 1886.
Great Northern Railway Company, for line from South Tacoma, Washington, to Vancouver, British Columbia, July 1, 1909.
Oregon and Washington Railroad Company, for line from South Tacoma, Washington, to Vancouver, British Columbia, July 1, 1909.
Great Northern Railway Company, for line from Seattle to South Tacoma, Washington, and Tacoma Passenger Station, December 1, 1909.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, for Tacoma Terminal (temporary contract), May 1, 1911.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, for Waterway Bridge, Tacoma, May 1, 1911.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, for line in West Seattle, June 30, 1911.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway Company, for Facilities in Grays Harbor, Washington, July 31, 1911.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway Company, for Facilities in Grays Harbor, Washington: Supplemental Contract, December 28, 1911.
The Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company, "Regarding running rights over Grassy Point Bridge, etc. at Duluth," Minnesota, April 30, 1912.
Includes 5 maps, and a supplement (June 16, 1913) with 2 additional maps.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, for Grays Harbor Branch (Centralia West), November 19, 1912.
Includes supplemental contract (November 25, 1913).
Great Northern Railway Company, Granting Northern Pacific right to use Great Northern tracks between St. Paul and Minneapolis, and Minneapolis Depot, August 11, 1913.
Includes supplemental contract (February 23, 1914).
Great Northern Railway Company, regarding line from Minneapolis Passenger Station to Northtown Junction, August 11, 1913.
Includes supplemental contract (February 23, 1914).
Great Northern Railway Company, for line from Newlon to Sidney, Montana, August 11, 1913.
Includes supplemental contract (February 23, 1914).
Folder 2:
Railway Company for line from Great Northern Junction to Hesper, Montana, August 11, 1913.
Great Northern Railway Company, for line between Delta and Kruse, Washington, August 11, 1913.
Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway & Navigation Company, for line from Sumas, Washington to Vancouver, British Columbia, August 11, 1913.
Includes supplemental contract (May 28, 1914).
Oregon- Washington Railroad and Navigation Company for line from North River Junction to Summit, Washington (Option), November 20, 1913.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, for line from Aberdeen to North River Junction, Washington, March 7, 1914.
Includes a map.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway Company, for line from Hoquiam to North of Eighth Street, Grays Harbor, Washington, August 22, 1914.
Includes a map.
Great Northern Railway Company and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, for line from Billings to Laurel, Montana, and related terminal properties, June 23, 1921.

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Provenance of this scrapbook is unknown, though it was found with other records of the secretary's department at the time of acquisition.
Location
138.J.18.6FScrapbook of printed freight car tags used over a ten-year period, circa 1890s-1905. 1 volume.
Most of the tags are blank samples.

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Corporate libraries -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Corporations -- Minnesota -- Investor relations.
Pacific railroads -- Land grants.
Railroad engineering.
Railroads -- Economics of construction.
Railroads -- Employees -- Labor unions.
Railroads -- Finance.
Railroads land grants -- West (U.S.).
Railroads -- Management.
Railroads -- Northwestern States -- Finance.
Railroads -- Northwestern States -- Management.
Railroads -- Northwestern States -- Statistics.
Railroads -- Research.
Railroads -- Statistics.
Railroads -- Surveying.
Railroads -- Taxation.
Railroads -- Traffic.
Railroads -- Freight -- Rates.
Railroads and state -- United States.
Persons:
Newcomb, H.T. (Harry Turner), 1867-1944.
Nimmo, Joseph, 1837-1909.
Places:
West (U.S.) -- Economic conditions -- 19th century.
West (U.S.) -- Discovery and exploration.
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel.
West (U.S.) -- Guidebooks.
West (U.S.) -- Geography.
West (U.S.) -- In mass media.
West (U.S.) -- Population -- Economic aspects.
Organizations:
Association of Western Railways.
Central Pacific Railroad Company.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Kansas Pacific Railway Company.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company -- Reorganization.
Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Northern Pacific Railway Company -- Trials, litigations, etc.
Union Pacific Railway Company.
United States -- Interstate Commerce Commission.
Document Types:
Maps
Speeches.
Stock certificates.

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