The records consist primarily of correspondence and legal documents of the company, 1878-1882. The correspondence is mainly between Charles Stetson, a Bangor attorney and one of the directors of the company, and William L. Putnam, a Portland attorney prominent as counsel for various railroads. It concerns difficulties encountered in the finances of the company and concentrates on several suits against it, especially those brought by John Greenough, Foster Edwards and Lysander Stone, and Marcus P. Norton. Correspondence with the Boston law firm of Warren & Brandeis involving these cases is also found in the collection. Also present in the collection are summaries of land holdings and copies of deeds for the company\u27s wood and property whi...
Digest of the cases reported in volumes 1 to 10, inclusive, American and English railroad cases, new...
Sometimes issued both annually and biennially; Each vol. contains the reports of various departments...
Editors: v. 10-20, L. Lewis, jr. -v. 21-29, A. Hamilton. -v.30-31, J.H. Merrill. -v.32-33, 44-61, W....
The collection contains records of the Maine Central Railroad Company and some of its subsidiary com...
The collection consists primarily of records of the treasurer\u27s office of the railroad. Especiall...
The collection also contains various items which document efforts to develop railroads in Castine, M...
A printed copy of the text of a lease of the European & North American Railway to Maine Central Rail...
Continued under title: Railroad reports.Editors: v. 1-2, F. C. Smith. -v. 3-23, T. J. Michie.Imprint...
A paper on railway extension westward from Saint John read before the members of the Chamber of Comm...
The collection contains administrative files, architectural and mechanical drawings, patent agreemen...
The New England Electric Railway Historical Society is a non-profit educational foundation incorpora...
A letter written January 24, 1924, by E.C. (Erastus) Ryder, lawyer at Ryder & Simpson, 6 State Stree...
The C.A. Donnell Company, Portland, Maine, was a brass manufacturer founded ca. 1837 by Charles A. D...
Sometimes issued both annually and biennially; Each vol. contains the reports of various departments...
The financial records of an electric utility in Maine. Included are daybooks, cashbooks, journals an...
Digest of the cases reported in volumes 1 to 10, inclusive, American and English railroad cases, new...
Sometimes issued both annually and biennially; Each vol. contains the reports of various departments...
Editors: v. 10-20, L. Lewis, jr. -v. 21-29, A. Hamilton. -v.30-31, J.H. Merrill. -v.32-33, 44-61, W....
The collection contains records of the Maine Central Railroad Company and some of its subsidiary com...
The collection consists primarily of records of the treasurer\u27s office of the railroad. Especiall...
The collection also contains various items which document efforts to develop railroads in Castine, M...
A printed copy of the text of a lease of the European & North American Railway to Maine Central Rail...
Continued under title: Railroad reports.Editors: v. 1-2, F. C. Smith. -v. 3-23, T. J. Michie.Imprint...
A paper on railway extension westward from Saint John read before the members of the Chamber of Comm...
The collection contains administrative files, architectural and mechanical drawings, patent agreemen...
The New England Electric Railway Historical Society is a non-profit educational foundation incorpora...
A letter written January 24, 1924, by E.C. (Erastus) Ryder, lawyer at Ryder & Simpson, 6 State Stree...
The C.A. Donnell Company, Portland, Maine, was a brass manufacturer founded ca. 1837 by Charles A. D...
Sometimes issued both annually and biennially; Each vol. contains the reports of various departments...
The financial records of an electric utility in Maine. Included are daybooks, cashbooks, journals an...
Digest of the cases reported in volumes 1 to 10, inclusive, American and English railroad cases, new...
Sometimes issued both annually and biennially; Each vol. contains the reports of various departments...
Editors: v. 10-20, L. Lewis, jr. -v. 21-29, A. Hamilton. -v.30-31, J.H. Merrill. -v.32-33, 44-61, W....