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Oversized Folder: 1. Centralia [Illinois]: Pit for a Turntable 44 feet diameter, Ill Cent. R.R. Ink drawing; 2. Plan of Desk, Nov. 1852 Du Quoin. Ink drawing; 3. [Sketch of bridge masonry], Little Muddy, Feb. [n.d.]. Pencil drawing; 4. Final Measurements of Culverts by A. Buck, Jul. 23, n.d. [accompanying sketch of bridge masonry, above?]; and 5. Wooden Piers of Bridge Over. [four views: 2 elevations, plan of bottom, and plan of top]. n.d. Ink Drawing, ca. 1852-1856

 File — Folder: 437a

Scope and Contents note

From the Series:

Correspondence, accounting records, contracts, drawings, weekly construction reports, payroll information, work estimates, invoices, and receipts documenting the day-to-day construction of the section of the Illinois Central Railroad around Centralia, Illinois. Includes a substantial amount of correspondence between Isaac S. Metcalf and Illinois Central Chief Engineer Roswell B. Mason, who supervised the building of the entire line from Chicago to Cairo, Illinois, between 1851-1856. Metcalf employed local laborers for railroad construction, so there are many of records from local businesses around Centralia, and some information about the use of Irish labor. Drawings (see oversized folder and rolled documents box) includes sketches of bridges, measurements of culverts, railroad land plans, and grade elevations. Also includes a small amount of printed documents, including a wage calculator and assorted Illinois Central timetables and blank forms.

Dates

  • Creation: ca. 1852-1856

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The Isaac Stevens Metcalf papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Repository Details

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

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