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1897010616Chicago: Illinois Central Railroad Company 1897. Handwritten. Very Good. No Binding. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 87 pages 22 manuscript 61 typed and 4 telegrams. Almost all individual correspondences signed. This collection of correspondence documents the late-nineteenth-century planning and negotiation necessary in constructing an Illinois Central Railroad Company ICRR branch line connecting Dyersburg Tennessee to the Stevens Lumber Company track at the Obion River. This project envisioned during a period of rapid railroad expansion displays the economic importance of regional development via railroads at the turn of the twentieth century. The planning of this line would ultimately contribute to the formation of the Chicago Memphis & Gulf Railroad Company in the early 20th century. This collection likely assembled and retained by David Sloan acting Chief Engineer of the ICRR includes engineering reports drafts of contracts cost estimates invoices telegrams and letters exchanged amongst railroad officials predominantly regarding the Dyersburg to Obion River switch. Main themes include route selection flood risk right-of-way acquisition grading costs and the financial feasibility of constructing thirteen miles of track through flood-prone terrain described here as being "overflowed every year." They also note the need for a wide right of way and extensive elevation measurements due to seasonal flooding along the Mississippi floodplain. The correspondence also illustrates the web of permissions agreements and financial commitments required to advance a railroad project even when constructing just thirteen miles of track. Because Stevens Lumber Company and the citizens of Dyersburg were primary financial backers their interests also heavily influenced decisions. There were also discussions about a line connecting a southern alignment along the Chester tract to the Stevens Lumber Co. track a line from Dyersburg to the "Joe Stinger place on the old channel of the Mississippi River" and a line from the Obion River to Carruthersville and Tiptonville. This project eventually evolved into a line extending from Dyersburg to Tiptonville first independently organized as the Dyersburg Northern Railroad Company and later renamed the Chicago Memphis & Gulf Railroad Company. Notable correspondents: David Sloan Chief Engineer ICRR J. P. Wallace Assistant Second Vice President A. T. Sabin Assistant Engineer T. J. Hudson Traffic Manager A. W. Sullivan General Superintendent M. Gilleas Assistant General Superintendent C. A. Wilson Chief Engineer Chicago Dyersburg & Northern Railroad and the Obion Business League. Overall condition Very Good all sheets legible. . Illinois Central Railroad Company unknown
1914033076Los Angeles: University Of Southern Calfornia 1914. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 386 Pp. Extensive School And Course Descriptions With Catalog Of Students On Pp 323-381. Light Wear Browning To Spine All Lettering Strong No Names Or Marks Or Stains. Fine Summary Of Courses Faculty Etc. Written At A Time Where Course Content Was More Important For Many Than Just As An Indication Of How It Would Look In A Resume. <br/> <br/> University Of Southern Calfornia paperback
1916007165New York: A.A. Vantine & Co. Inc. 1916. Magazine. Very Good Plus. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A RARE catalogue and in lovely condition of the major importer of Oriental goods into America from 1866 to 1921. Very Good Plus in original full color pictorial wrappers 120 pp. plus 2 order pages at rear pre-addressed envelope tipped at page 106. numerous black and white and color photographs throughout small tears at spine ends small spot rear wrapper else Near Fine. In 1916 Vantine's was located at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street. Clothing furniture housewares fabric toys and other merchandise imported from China and Japan are described in the catalogue and merchandise from Vantine's has been avidly collected over the years. Worldcat locates no copies of the 1916 edition. A.A. Vantine & Co., Inc. Paperback
1876004112Philadelphia: Pomeroy Whitman and Company 1876. Very Good . 1 double-leaf print from the 1876 Atlas of York County Pa. Signed "Ray Del." Contains an aerial view of the ironworks with inset illustrations showing sections of the house front department and the machine shop as well as several close-ups of machinery. Also shows a steam locomotive on the train tracks running in front of the ironworks. The ironworks was located on W. North Street in York. The company was founded in 1840 by Elisha Geiger and Samuel Bechtol; other partners during the 19th century included Alexander Small Edward G. Smyser and Smyser's sons. "E.G. Smyser" appears over the central door in the print with "Variety Iron Works" above that. In 1877 it opened an office in Baltimore where much of the ornamental ironwork was sold. The company also produced iron castings for J.W. Fiske Co. in New York City beginning in 1869. The company continued to operate until 1941. As of 2013 the central building was being used by the York Academy Revinoal Charter School. In Very Good Condition: slight staining along edges not impacting the image; solid and otherwise clean. Pomeroy, Whitman and Company unknown
1911AC2606Manitou Colorado: Stewart Brothers 1911. Ex-library copy minimally marked. Very clean and tight textblock with minimal edge wear. Front cover abrasions from library labels removed. Unpaginated. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by B&W Photographs. 8vo - Over 7 3/4" - 9 3/4 " Tall. Paperback. Stewart Brothers Paperback
9374Photographer Unknown No Date circa late 19th century. Very good. card mount 7"x9". Actual photograph 5"x7" Photographer Unknown unknown
1914101621914. Very good . 4-1/4"x3" copper chain for hanging. -- Advertising promotional piece with mini calendar attached dated 1914. Photograph is under glass with wooden frame backing.-- Some wear to the calendar. Overall Condition. unknown
199663967<p>Wappingers Falls NY: Shawangunk Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1996. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Limited edition of 350 signed copies bound in dark green leatherette and used in buff cloth-covered slipcase. Photos and illustrations throughout including many in color. Examines the research and technique of L. F. Tantillo's meticulous paintings of historical scenes of Albany and other parts of upstate New York. Essays by Stefan Bielinski Shirley W. Dunn Charles T. Gehring Wendell Tripp David R. Gould Paul R. Huey Philip Lord Jr. Roger W. Mabie and Joseph F. Meany. Introduction by Warren Roberts. Index list of works exhibited selected readings. ; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall .</p> Shawangunk Press hardcover
1983E3.271Marceline: Walsworth Publishing 1983. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. slight cover rubs. 172pp. Walsworth Publishing Hardcover
1949024720West Chester PA: West Chester Sesqui-Centennial Committee 1949. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Original edition bound in sturdy blue cloth with title in gold foil on spine panel. Sturdy reference copy presenting "as new." Original wraps lacking replaced with plain blue paper wraps bound in. Text block shows slight handling edges slightly trimmed. 152 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographs. Scarce. West Chester Sesqui-Centennial Committee Hardcover
1934039836New Cumberland PA: The Mimeograph Service Shop 1934. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff gray wraps lettered in red and black. 192 pp. Handling wear with creases to both covers some soiling a few inked notations and doodles on front cover. The Mimeograph Service Shop Paperback
1950029765San Jose: Western Cover Society / American Philatelic Society 1950 1951 1952 Etc. 1950. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Photographs Reproductions Etc. Throughout. 256 Issues Of This Multi-Award Winning Philatelic And Western History Journal From Pre-Publication Flyer 1950 Through Volume 64 #3 2014 With All Indices And The Special New Mexico Territorial Post Offices Supplement Of 1958 Lacking Only Three Issues: Vol 22 #1 Volume 39 #2 Volume 56 # 1. All Fine. Early Issues Looseleaf Or Staplebound All In Binders Later Issues In Spine-Stapled Heavier Or Glossy Wrappers Each Issue Loose All Unmarked And Unworn. A Fine Archive Of Western History With Information On Places And Individuals And Illustrations Of Letters Documents Etc. Not Found In Other Sources. Note That A Few Issues Are Mis-Marked With Earlier Volume/Number Or Whole Number Enumerations Errors Only The Printed Date/Year Is Determinative For This Journal. Also Included Are Many Binders Of Clippings Relating To Technical Postal Information Circa 1940'S-1980'S. Three Tightly Packed File Boxes Probably 5 Boxes Shipping Postage At Actual Cost Probably About $150 By Insured Media Mail. About 5000 Pages At A Price Much Less Than That Of Locating And Photocopying These Issues And In Fine Condition Without Library Marks Etc. <br/> <br/> Western Cover Society / American Philatelic Society 1950 1951 1952 Etc. paperback
1972058790Huntsville AL: The Strode Publishers 1972. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown leatherette lettered in gold foil. Surface split along front joint has been mended otherwise essentially as issued. Facsimile reprint of original 1859 edition of Williams' Huntsville Directory. 94ii72 pp. The Strode Publishers Hardcover
1965034412Golden Co: Cubar R3 1965. Reprint . Soft cover. Fine. Complete Guide 48 Pp In Illustrated Card Covers With Three New Maps In The Rear Original Map Omitted By The 1965 Publisher As They Thought It Was Not Useful And In The Reprint Illustrated Yellow Envelope. <br/> <br/> Cubar (R3) paperback
059524Philadelphia PA: William P. Walter's Sons Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Booklet pale salmon wraps lettered in black. Trade catalogue undated ca. 1870s-80s. Modest soiling to covers minor loss to top front cover corner. 48 pp. Darkened staples pp. 23-26 detached. Engraved images of saws and lathes scroll saws saw blades hand drills grind stones bench vices hand planes scroll sawing designs steam engines horizontal engines boiler fittings etc. Very scarce. William P. Walter's Sons Paperback
1931202200631931. Very Good. One leaf two vertical folds signed by the buyer the bank president and cashier with embossed paper seal. <br/><br/>This is stock certificate No. 506 for 5 shares of stock at a par value of $100 each. It was issued to F. O. Brown and appears never to have been redeemed. The Pinkert State Bank at Cicero Illinois was involved in banking transactions with members of the Capone Family particularly Alphonse and Ralph. In fact Ralph who was known as the money man for his brother Alphonse had five accounts at the Pinkert Bank Al also had a safe deposit box there. <br />Al Capone was arrested just days earlier 25 February 1931 in Chicago and charged with vagrancy - because he had no visible means of support. A Pinkert employee testified at Al's trial on April 12 1926 Al Capone had rented a safe deposit box at the bank. unknown
193426064Gary IN: Old Settler and Historical Association of Lake County 1934. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo 342 pages green cloth front hinge repaired <br/><br/>Printed at the Lake County Star Press. Illustrated with photographs. Includes a Bibliography of Lake County. "An effort has been made to confine the material in this book to the Centennial Period . As occasion has demanded and where it was deemed advisable we have supplemented the historical committee's contributions with other manuscripts." - Preface. One memoir is specific to the Kankakee Region by Jesse Little. Old Settler and Historical Association of Lake County hardcover
19290011388Gary IN: Lake County Historical Association 1929. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo 223 pages cloth shaken; address label of Henry Fieler of Merrillville. <br/><br/>Printed at the Calumet Press. Illustrated with photographs. Includes a Bibliography of Lake and Porter Counties on the Calumet-Kankakee region exclusive of the Dunes and local Gary material. Lake County Historical Association hardcover
1313999210.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20336Vintage photograph 2¼" X 3¼" tipped to heavy stock white-bordered beige bevel-edged 4" X 5" card n.p. 1900 July 15. Very good. Handsome image of this obelisk monument commemorating the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry's contribution at the Battle of Chickamauga signed boldly by photographer Tillinghast in ink in the margin at lower right. On the verso he pens bold and large: "Monument of / 21st Wis. Infantry. / Chickamauga. / paraph / Taken on the battle / field by A.R. Tillinghast / July 15 1900." Whether Tillinghast was a professional or simply a talented amateur we have not been able to ascertain but this warrants further research. Quite handsome and unusual. unknown
19078756No Place: no publisher. Good. 1907. Softcover. 24 pp.; 4to; original printed stapled gray wrappers. Moderate tanning at edges; strip of heavier tanning across lower back cover; half-inch closed tear rear cover leading edge; light tanning to front endpaper. . [no publisher] paperback
1964E36410Baltimore: Morgan State College 1964. Softcover. Fine. Staple bound in orange stiff wrappers printed in black with a photo of Coach Hill. 12 pp. Illustrated with photos of Hill Morgan State faculty and officers team photos of the Morgan State and Howard University football teams that played in the '64 Homecoming game at Hughes Stadium in Baltimore. Fine and fresh. Talmadge layman "Marse" Hill 1902- 1982 was a Morgan State graduate who played for the football team then returned to the college in 1930 after earning a master's degree at Columbia. He began his coaching career as an assistant to Edward P. Hunt in basketball football and track. Hill became head basketball coach in 1948 and served in that capacity until 1960. He was also an assistant football coach beginning in 1930 the role for which he was being honored at the 1964 Homecoming game. Morgan State College unknown
2221Original wraps. Good. 5 1/2 X 8 3/4 Inches. 8 PP. OCLC locates only "2" copies UT and Duke. Disbound. A somewhat complete list of the first post-war taxation rates in the State of Tennessee. The normal lot is covered including land sales liquor sales etc. Interestingly we also have a pretty high tax rate for "exhibiting for profit any Museum Menagerie of any kind Dwarfs or persons of unusual size or persons or animals deformed in shape." Fold-marks. PO name on cover. Wear and chipping to edges. A very rare piece of Tennesseana. unknown
1995R66508Moscow: Rosarchiv / Hoover Institution 1995. 1st edition. As New. lge. octavo. stiff wrappers xix 87pp. Archives of the Soviet Communist Party and Soviet State Rosarchiv / Hoover Institution unknown
20072090502113716893Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback