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192846131Chicago: Poole Bros. Inc. 1928. Oblong 16mo. 59 1 pp. Photo illusts. 1 map. Photo-illust. self-printed wrappers slight shelfwear NF copy stapled as issued. First edition thus of this travel brochure detailing the trip by steamship and railroad along the White Pass & Yukon Route from Skagway Alaska to Dawson City on the Yukon River Yukon Territory. Poole Bros., Inc., unknown
161959078Anchorage & Seward A.T.: Alaska Engineering Commission AEC Phinney S. Hunt ca. 1916-1917. 4to. 86 silver print photographs sized 6.25 x 8.25 in. nearly all w/ photographer’s imprint w/in negative at lower fore-edge as well as caption negative number and AEC some w/ occasional pencil annotations on verso all preserved in mylar sleeves occasional creasing at corners a couple w/ slight loss at corners in the small blank margin. Recent 3-ring clamshell binder an excellent set of photos with all retaining bright strong contrast. This outstanding photo archive provides not only some of the earliest photographs of Anchorage Alaska Territory but also this immense railroad project first authorized by the US Congress in 1912. The few existing privately-run railroads operating in Alaska at the time including the Alaska Northern Railway and the Tanana Valley Railroad primarily fulfilled the needs of the mining companies carrying resources to sea ports and very little allowance was made for passenger traffic and it was impossible to travel by rail from Ship’s Creek at the Cook Inlet north to Fairbanks. Through an April 1915 executive order President Wilson directed that the newly created Alaska Engineering Commission construct a railroad along the surveyed “Western Route†from Seward or Portage Bay along the Turnagain & Knik Arms of Cook Inlet North through the Suitna Valley and then follow the Nenana River until it joined the Tanana with the intent it would connect eventually to Fairbanks. Employing discarded surplus railroad equipment from the Panama Canal Railroad project and under the direction of engineer Mears who had worked on both the Panama Canal and Great Northern Railroads the tiny tent city of Ship’s Creek swelled to 5500 people within two years and was officially labeled by the Post Office as “Anchorage.†Photos included here reveal the barren original landscape of Ship’s Creek with one of the photos showing the steam launches “Alaska†& “Seagull†who carried cargo and passengers from ships offshore. In addition there are views of the construction of the immense AEC Railway machine shop by Sept. 1916 as well as the newly completed first Railroad Depot in Anchorage with the progression of buildings erected beyond. These early views of the fast developing project portray the Commissary Hospital Bunkhouses finished machine shop interiors of the powder house for blasting along with a view of the AEC’s photo studio and the completed electrical power house. Early street views of the nascent city are quite scarce and one of particular interest shows Fourth Ave. looking East with newly built stores and homes built along both sides of the roadway stretching into the distance. Brutal working conditions continually interfered with the pace of the project with one of the images showing the AEC’s “Electric Thawing Machine†on a sled whie others depict piles of snow work camps in snow and even sternwheeler and docks trapped in an ice flow in March 1917. A couple of the photographs feature the sternwheeler SS Omineca underway which had been originally constructed in 1909 for the Grand Trunk Railway running the Skeena River from 1909-1912 and powered by the original SS Caledonia’s engines. By the end of 1916 60 miles of track had been laid 100 miles were graded and right-of-way cleared for 230 miles with photos in this archive showing AEC Construction camps at various mile markers blasting activity and track laying. At the same time they rehabilitated the bankrupt Alaska Northern Railroad tracks and by Oct. 24 1917 the first AEC Railway train reached the Chickaloon coal mines 74 miles North of Anchorage. The railroad would actually not be finished until 1923 when the Tanana River Bridge was completed and last 57 miles of track to Fairbank converted to standard gauge. Photos also show the Anchorage Baseball Field which featured games for the Cook Inlet Baseball League composed at the time of Matanuska Anchorage and Turnagain Arm teams. There’s also a very fine series of the Decoration Day parade held May 30 1917 depicting many of the main streets and businesses in the background. In addition several photographs show the ocean docks completed which allowed ships to directly dock at Anchorage rather than lightering passengers and cargo to shore prior to 1917. Hunt 1866-1917 originally worked as a California optician before trekking to Valdez Alaska as a gold rush prospector but quickly established himself as a photographer opening his studio and documenting Valdez and development of the region. He would bring his wife and children to Alaska by 1907. He later secured work as one of the AEC’s official photographers shooting some of the early survey work by 1914 and through the project until suffering a heart attack Oct. 14 1917 in Seward AK. Hunt’s son A.O. Hunt also worked as an assistant photographer for the AEC. A few of these images appear as negatives in the Alaska State Library Historical Collections with a couple shown in their Digital Archives and some appear in the Alaska Engineering Commission archive at the U of W Collect. No. PH0495 but the bulk of that collection features photographs by James McPherson H.G. Kaiser and A.J. Johnson who were the other official photographers on the project; See: Phinney S. Hunt Photographs of Alaska 1902-1909 Photographs in and around Valdez and Sitka Alaska University of Washington Special Collections; Phinney S. Hunt Obituary Alaska Railroad Record Vol. I No. 49 Oct. 16 1917 p. 389. Alaska Engineering Commission, AEC, Phinney S. Hunt, unknown
196556840Los Angeles CA; Ketchum ID & Omaha NE: Schick; Gilbert Stanley Underwood & Micro-Tronics The Wurgler Co. 1965-1983. Collection including One original pencil drawing sized 6.5 x 23.5 in. framed & matted in black & glass frame sized 11 x 37.5 in. artist’s signature dated 12/83; Five blueprints reproduced on thick mylar stock sized 30 x 47.25 in.; 65 105 mm. blueprint negatives all carefully labeled in pencil on archival manila envelopes preserved in lidded black vinyl box gilt Sun Valley logo & lettering stamped on lid. This unusual collection containing a large panoramic elevation drawing of the historic Sun Valley Lodge five large blueprints reproduced from the originals as well as an invaluable grouping of 105 mm. blueprint negatives for all of the original drawings of the Sun Valley Lodge and sister lodge the Challenger Inn later Sun Valley Inn. Also present is a September 1932 blueprint negative for a proposed Union Pacific Cafeteria building in Ketchum ID. Harriman foresaw the tremendous potential in developing a skiing destination industry for the Union Pacific during the Great Depression and after hiring Count Felix Schaffgosch to scout locations determined in January 1936 that Ketchum ID would be the ideal spot. The Union Pacific contracted the famed Los Angeles CA architect Gilbert Underwood 1890-1960 who at the time was a key member in the Federal Architecture Project established by Roosevelt during the New Deal. Underwood was well known for designing Union Pacific lodges for the National Park Service including complexes at Cedar Breaks Zion Bryce Canyon North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the famed Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite. He would later produce the preliminary designs for the Timberline Lodge WPA project on Mount Hood OR. The large panoramic drawing depicts the historic South elevation of the Lodge as constructed in 1936 scale of 1 in. to 20 feet. The large reproduced plans include those for The First Floor Basement and Foundation Second Floor Third Floor and Fourth Floor and Roof Plan. The blueprint negatives include floor plans framing plans kitchen ceiling designs piping kitchen pantry details the range hoods bar plans dining table details & plans and even the bakers dough table. Bill Wurgler 1912-1996 founded the Wurgler Co. in downtown Omaha following World War II and maintained the largest and finest photographic and blueprint reproduction plant in the Midwest later selling to Standard Blue in 1969. We could find no similar collections in Worldcat; See: History of Sun Valley Visit Sun Valley Ketchum Idaho 2020; Laura Soulliere Harrison Architecture in the Parks: National Historic Landmark Theme Study 1986 pp. 245-249. Schick; Gilbert Stanley Underwood & Micro-Tronics, The Wurgler Co., unknown
195040047N.P.: Privately printed 1950. 1950. 9" x 5-3/4." Gold gilt logo at top of menu. 2 panels. The El Capitan was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway "Santa Fe" between Chicago Illinois and Los Angeles California. Offered Fred Harvey service including Harvey Girls who were single well-mannered and educated American ladies. The California Limited became the first AT&SF's name trains to feature Harvey Company meal service en route. Later trains such as the Super Chief included dining cars staffed by Fred Harvey Company personnel as part of the standard passenger car complement right from the outset. Offers fruit or cereal a Special Breakfast A la Carte Suggestions and beverages. Light bump to lower cover else a fine copy. Privately printed, 1950. unknown
191339797Chicago: The Franklin Company 1913. 1913. COLORADO. 8 3/4" x 4 1/4" color pictorial covers. 23 pages and then 24 pages that are tri-folded and fold out to 8 3/4" x 12" illustrations advertisement map. Discusses the wonders of Colorado to include its climate its sportsmen's activities Colorado Springs Estes Park Manitou Ute Pass Glenwood Springs Pikes Peak Clear Creek Platte Canyon Pueblo etc. 2 pages devoted to advertising the Santa Fe Railroad and including rates. Numerous wonderful black and white photographs of individuals participating in various activities scenery and points of interest railroad scenes etc. Many photographs contain people. The borders around every page in the booklet are illustrated with various individuals involved in various activities. 8 1/4" x 7 1/4" contour map of the Colorado Rockies. Light soiling to wrappers along with tiny closed tear to front panel edge and with light wear to the extremities. Very good. A very interesting and nicely produced brochure. The Franklin Company, 1913. unknown
191434760Chicago: The Franklin Company 1914. 1914. First edition. 8 3/4" x 4 1/4" color pictorial covers. 23 pages and then 24 pages that are tri-folded and fold out to 8 3/4" x 12" illustrations advertisement map. Discusses the wonders of Colorado to include its climate its sportsmen's activities Colorado Springs Estes Park Manitou Ute Pass Glenwood Springs Pikes Peak Clear Creek Platte Canyon Pueblo etc. 2 pages devoted to advertising the Santa Fe Railroad and including rates. Numerous wonderful black and white photographs of individuals participating in various activities scenery and points of interest railroad scenes etc. Many photographs contain people. The borders around every page in the booklet are illustrated with various individuals involved in various activities. 8 1/4" x 7 1/4" contour map of the Colorado Rockies. A very interesting and nicely produced brochure. The Franklin Company, 1914. unknown
192534292New York: Redfield-Kendrick-Odell Co. Inc 1925. Soft cover. Good. Stapled wraps. 11" x 8". 32 pages including the covers. Map of the train routes on the back cover page 32. A small closed tear on the back cover lower left corner. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs of Atlanta landmarks including downtown views hotels of the period Golf Courses including East Lake Country Club Churches architecture Piedmont Driving Club Agnes Scott College Atlanta Woman's Club Grant Park Wren's Nest Lakewood Fairgrounds Stone Mountain park and much more. Published in 1925 2-1-25-50M-Printed in U.S.A. printed in small letters in the lower right corner of the back cover. Scarce. One copy located in OCLC Columbia University. Redfield-Kendrick-Odell Co. Inc unknown
192749556Chicago: Poole Bros. 1927. 1927. 32pp. including covers. Double-column text. Along edges of pages are orange illustrations of individuals doing various activities. Illustrations. Maps. Information on and photographs of various cities along the route. "The Atlantic Coast Line Florida Limited Trains are operated from Pennsylvania Station New York over the only double track se level route to Florida via Washington Richmond Charleston Savannah Jacksonville to all points in Central South and West Coast of Florida." Information is followed by a listing of names and locations of golf courses and that information is followed by 7 pages of information about various accommodations to include names locations and rates. Double-page color map of Florida showing the resort stops in the state. Light soiling and with light wear to page edges. Very good. Poole Bros., 1927. unknown
8371Paris: J. Barreau Imp. Edit.; Paris Lyons and Mediterranean Railway No Date. Quarto-sized booklet stapled in wrappers 26.5 x 19 cm. 19 1 pages. Illustrated with two maps in black and red and with two color plates and many black and white illustrations in the text. The text is a review of towns and cities in the Jura and Burgundy with small inset photographic images of famous buildings in each. In illustrated beige wrappers decorated and titled in dark green burgundy and gilt. Fine. J. Barreau, Imp. Edit.; Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway unknown
186734814Washington DC: n.p. 1867. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 11 pages 1 page blank. Spine taped in two places. Light toning to the contents. A report laying out the benefits of a building a railroad for the arsenal. n.p. unknown
2668New York: The Company 362 Broadway. London : The Company 30 Fleet Street ca. 1904. . Oblong 8vo stiff card boards front printed with a view of Ely cathedral with the river Great Ouse in the foreground A later edition the first being in 1885 with 97 pp. New York: [The Company] 362 Broadway. London : [The Company] 30 Fleet Street, ca. 1904. hardcover
192051079n.p.: WiebeckTurtly Compani n.d. ca 1920. ca 1920. 9" x 5" in pictorial wrappers. Printed in blue and gold. 24 pp. Illustrations. Advertisements. Map showing system map of the Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway from Valparaiso to Santiago and Mendoza on rear wrapper. Information and photographs of Buenos Aires Mendoza crossing the Andes Puenta del Inca Valparaiso Santiago etc. Light soiling on wrappers and edges of pages. Very good. Wiebeck,Turtly Compani n.d. [ca 1920]. unknown
1889331Chicago: Poole Bros 1889. Very good. Folding pamphlet with 14 panels approximately 13 x 24 inches unfolded. A few very short separations along folds. Light tanning. Scarce pamphlet promoting lands available along the route of the Burlington and Missouri Railroad and associated lines in Colorado and Nebraska in the late 1880s. According to the text of the publication "Public lands are melting away" and it goes on to describe several counties in Nebraska including Thomas Hooker Grant Sheridan Box Butte and Sioux Counties which can be accessed via the Burlington Route. The areas advertised in Eastern Colorado are described as the "rain belt" of the state where "Irrigation is absolutely unnecessary." The reverse of the pamphlet prints a map of the rail lines west from Omaha and Missouri across Nebraska to Colorado with the areas of available land shaded in pink. OCLC locates three copies at Yale Princeton and the Denver Public Library. Poole Bros unknown
19005708Chicago: Rand Mcnally & Co 1900. Two color map 28x21" folding to 6x3.5." Few small marginal tears at folds some toning else very good. Attached to original Burlington Route folder lacking front cover. <br /> <br /> Uncommon Indiana pocket map from the Burlington Route showing roads counties cities etc. with an emphasis on railways which are listed in red at the bottom right corner. List of chief cities with populations along left margin. <br /> <br /> <br /> . Rand, Mcnally & Co unknown
189637888New York: Phair & Co. Printers 1896. 1896. 9" x 6" in printed wrappers. 36 pp. appendix 3 pp. printed circular tipped in 3 pp. printed item laid in plus large folding map of the line by Coltons with pink outlining showing Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa and Missouri as far south as Cape Girardeau. Information includes the company's organization connections of the road condition of the work of construction cost of construction fiscal condition of the company earnings etc. Articles of incorporation of the railway company articles of consolidation of the Cedar Rapids and St. Paul Railway and the Cedar Rapids and Burlington Railroad Company etc. Fore-edges soiled and chipped; spine chipped and with split at foot; map in very nice shape. Phair & Co., Printers, [1896]. unknown
189357405New York: International League of Press Clubs 1893. 4to. 9 x 11.5 in. 149 1 pp. Photo frontisp. with sepia-tinted illustration of locomotive numerous text illustrations historiated initials decorated initials woodcut-engravings & tail-pieces. Brick-red publisher’s simulated morocco over beveled boards gilt lettering & border decoration in blind dyed fore-edges to textblock minor rubbing to corners light rubbing head & foot of spine still VG bright copy. First edition of this nicely illustrated souvenir travel account of the International League of Press Clubs traveling to the Press Club Convention organized to promote the West Coast and the forthcoming 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. Michael Henry de Young 1849-1925 noted Jewish-American co-founder of the San Francisco Chronicle arranged for the Eastern Press Clubs and Midwestern Clubs to travel in the lavishly appointed Wagner train with stops in Denver side trip to Salt Lake City UT the Citrus Fair in Auburn CA and Sacramento lunched with the Sutros stayed at the palatial Hotel Del Monte in Monterey visited the Lick Observatory & Los Angeles. The memorable dinner banquet included courses of California Oysters Kennebec Salmon in Holland Sauce Broiled Mushrooms Filet of Beef Richelieu and the Canvas-Back Duck with Celery Sauce. Return stops included viewing the Mojave Indians the Apache in Needles the pueblos in New Mexico and a stop later at Niagara Falls. International League of Press Clubs, hardcover
193163326Chicago IL: The Atchiston Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. Rand McNally & Co. 1931. 4to. 96 i.e. 48 pp. printed in double columns in California Poppy gold red & black with photo plates throughout some colour-tinted 2 maps 1 4-column centerfold pictorial birdseye map in colour. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers slight dustsoiling shelfwear VG copy. First edition thus of this promotional brochure released by the Santa Fe Railroad to drum up business as the U.S. slid into the depths of the Great Depression. They recruited McGroarty who was best known for his very popular Mission Play productions held at the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse Theatre to write the piece. The Atchiston Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway Co., Rand McNally & Co.], paperback
192958207San Francisco CA: Southern Pacific Lines March 2 1929. 4to. 8 x 9 in. 8 pp unpaginated. which folds out leporello accordion style into oblong folio 31.5 x 9 in. printed in red blue & black. With photo illustrations 2 maps self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers Art Deco cover art by Maurice Logan 1886-1977 noted California expressionist & watercolour painter minor shelfwear slight dustsoiling still VG copy. First edition thus of this nicely illustrated and uncommon rail & automobile guide to the Southern Pacific Redwood Empire Tour with stops in Grants Pass Eureka & San Francisco with sidetrip to the Shasta area and through the majestic Redwoods long the Northern California coast. No copies in Worldcat 3 copies of 1930 edition Marin Bancroft SMU. Southern Pacific Lines, paperback
1922List2831Sacramento California 1922. 17 ½ x 24 inches. Folded small tears at folds overall excellent. In 1922 the United States Supreme Court decided United States v. Southern Pacific Company et al. declaring the Southern Pacific Company’s ownership of a controlling part—46%—of the Central Pacific Railroad’s stock in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act and requiring that this monopoly be dissolved. Offered here is a broadside produced by the Sacramento-based California Producers & Shippers Association which presents a collection of articles and editorials from area newspapers favorable to this “unmerger.â€<br /> <br /> The broadside came in response to the Southern Pacific Company’s propaganda campaign against the dissolution; the Sacramento Tribune draws the reader’s attention to:<br /> <br /> “the efforts which have recently been made by the Southern Pacific Company to deceive their employees into protesting the separation of the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific on the ground that seniority and pension rights would be disturbedâ€. August 25<br /> <br /> Several articles present a statement by P.R. Thompson chairman of the Peninsula Bureau Chamber of Commerce’s Transportation Committee who accused Southern Pacific of having “distributed a great amount of misinformation intended to becloud the issue and create oppositionâ€. Thompson called the claim that employees would lose seniority and pension rights the “Most flagrant and most apparently manufactured out of whole cloth.†Other articles note that Southern Pacific had been sending delegates to various Chambers of Commerce around the region to push resolutions against the dissolution. The Porterville Messenger writes:<br /> <br /> “Chambers of Commerce are becoming suspicious of the sleek well mannered business like gentlemen who drop into town urge a meeting of directors make their discourse and expect to depart with a resolution in their pockets. Usually the proposed resolution will bear study— carefully. Just now the Colusa Chamber of Commerce is compelled to reverse itself on the S.P.-C.P. unmerger.†August 25<br /> <br /> The Sacramento Bee described the efforts of these delegates as an “attempt to stampede public sentiment†but claimed that Company’s “flood of propaganda†had “utterly failed of its objective†September 9.<br /> <br /> Whatever the actual public sentiment may have been in 1923 the Interstate Commerce Commission ordered that the railroads be allowed to remain merged. That year the federal government—largely influenced by famously anti-labor Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty—declined to appeal a district court decision overruling the Supreme Court in favor of the ICC. We find no record of this broadside in OCLC. Of interest to scholars of railroad business and legal history. unknown
1880811Montreal P.Q.: Canada Railway News Co 1880. Boards. Good. 16mo square 5 7/8" x 5"; accordion fold 24pp; gilt-stamped red pebbled paper over board elaborate gilt border surrounding title including two griffins and an urn blind stamped rear board; black cloth spine; 12 glazed accordion folded panels printed grey chromolithograph illustrations one side only; bumping to corners scuffing to boards cloth on spine separated at front board head and tail but binding holding tight light soiling and creasing to pages light foxing to rear pastedown and verso last page a few folds with small separations at head or tail; good. Half-page width triptych of the town of St. John from Fort Howe illustrations including important buildings churches private residences bridges harbor view parks and street scenes around St. John. Canada Railway News Co unknown
192726808Canada: Canadian National Railways 1927. Pamphlet. Very good condition. Double sided map of the railroad routes of the Canadian National Pacific Coast Services and the Canadian National Steamship Company Ltd. The map covers the area from Dawson Alaska to Portland Oregon. The verso is a pictorial map of the Triangle Tour of British Columbia Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Park with text about Jasper. <br /> <br /> Color map 17 x 30" folding 4 x 9 1/4" blue card wraps with green titles. Sml closed tear at one fold. Canadian National Railways unknown
195726815Toronto: Rolph Clark Stone Ltd. 1957. Maps. Very good condition. large fold out color illustrated map of North America and Canada containing the railway Steamship& Airline routs with hotels marked. The verso has color illustrations and descriptions of the ammenities and types of coaches. 31 x 40" one small closed tear. Rolph Clark Stone Ltd. unknown
1912262681912. Good overall. Time table of the CPR corrected June 8th 1912 with a map of the Transcontinental route. <br /> <br /> Timetables and detailed commentary on sights along the route with times of arrival and departures. Routes described include: the transcontinental route the Crows nest pass route the Kootenay and Soo-Spokane route the transcontinental lake route the Muskoka route and the Short Line. Further information provided on CPR Royal Mail and Steamship lines railway lands and telegraph lines. Includes a full page advertisement entitled "If You Want a Farm" for land available in "sunny southern Alberta" p96.<br /> <br /> 8vo 101 pp. Memoranda 3 pp. Stiff paper wrappers printed in blue and green with Art Deco style decorative borders staple bound. Some light creasing of wrappers back wrapper cracks repaired with archival tape. unknown
187724454Hamilton Ontario: Times Printing Co 1877. Railroad collectible. Good condition. Large imposing broadside printed in a variety of type fonts for the historic Canadian railway the first to be chartered in the province of Canada West today Ontario in 1834. From Monday 14th May 1877 Until Further Notice.<br /> <br /> Includes the Toronto Line and US stops New York Boston Albany Buffalo Suspension Bridge over Niagara Falls Detroit and Chicago.<br /> <br /> Schedules printed for the Loop Line; Toronto Line; Wellington Grey & Bruce Division; W. G. & B. South Extension; London Huron & Bruce Division; London and Port Stanley Division; and Sarnia Division. <br /> <br /> The Superintendent is Chas. Stiff; F. Broughton General Manager. Frederick Broughton severely cut costs at the railroad as a result of the 1873 financial crash; he was feared and hated within the company but managed to turn the Great Western into one of the best run railways of North America. <br /> <br /> At its peak the Great Western system covered 852 miles with its main operating base in Hamilton. The GWR's role as a bridge line between the New York Central and Michigan Central Railroads was highly profitable.<br /> <br /> Large printed sheet 17 1/2 x 25 1/2". Top edge chipped period folds flattened some period pencil calculations at left margin. OCLC: 1007494327 records a copy at Library & Archives Canada. Times Printing Co unknown
19253809Ottawa Ontario Canada: Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1925. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 118. 16mo. measuring 4" x 6". Publisher's original brown cloth over boards black lettering to the front board. Sections include: Train Rules for Single Track; Certificate of Watch Inspector; Signals; Time Tables; Audible Signals; Rules for Train Movement; Rules for use of Train Orders; Train Rules for Double Track; Automatic Block Signals; Flag Stop Signals; Engineers and Trainmen; Forms of Train Orders and much more. Rubbing and edgewear to the cloth extremities two ink names to the front pastedown else text-block remains overwhelmingly clean and unmarked. Overall good. Corresponds to OCLC #1007018664. <br/><br/>"Approved by Order of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada no. 7563 dated July 12th 1909. Adopted by By-law no. 96 passed by the Board of Directors on March 14th 1910 and approved by His Excellency the Governor-General-in-Council." Canadian Pacific Railway Company hardcover