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Series 8 C3: Chicago & Iowa Railroad Company, 1869-1892

 Series
Identifier: CB&Q 8 C3

  • Staff Only

Scope and Content of the Collection

From the Record Group:

Most series include a volume of corporate records detailing articles of incorporation, meeting minutes, resolutions, and notice of acquisition or dissolution. Other materials include annual reports, financial statements, correspondence, journals, ledgers, legal papers, contracts, construction statements, equipment reports, and memos. Many series contain materials concerning relations with other roads, and correspondence on the company’s acquisition by CB&Q. Also included are a few non-railroad entities, such as bridge, coal, and construction companies. This record group contains some of the earliest materials in the CB&Q collection, and offers a unique look at the rapid expansion of the railroad, as well as the interconnected relationships between the major players– including James F. Joy, J. M. Forbes, C. E. Perkins, and J. W. Brooks.

Forms part of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company Records.

This finding aid supersedes the Guide to the Burlington Archives in the Newberry Library, 1851-1901 (Chicago: Newberry Library, 1949), and incorporates subsequent additions to the company records. Certain materials have been deaccessioned and donated to the Burlington Route Historical Society; see curator for details.

Dates

  • Creation: 1869-1892

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company Records are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Biographical/Historical note

This company was incorporated in 1869. At the time, it was part of a triumvirate of roads expanding into northwestern Illinois. Its initial line went from Rochelle to Oregon and immediately merged with the Ogle and Carroll County Railroad. The third line, the Chicago, Rock Island and Northern Railroad was leased by the Chicago & Iowa in 1875. CB&Q contracted with the Chicago & Iowa for use of its tracks in 1870. The road became a sort of lynchpin in CB&Q’s efforts to expand north and the larger company effectively dictated the progress of this and several other roads. The CB&Q finally acquired the line formally in 1899. In addition to primarily financial materials, this series contains a large amount of material pertaining to a lawsuit against the Chicago & Iowa taken out by the estate of Moses Taylor, an investor in the line.

General Physical Description note

4 boxes, 7 folders, and 15 oversize volumes

Repository Details

Part of the The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives Repository

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