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Jeffery, E.T. (Edward Turner), Out-letters, Feb. 1888-Jul. 1889
About 5000 letters in 7 letterpress copy books, concerning routine matters, passes, contracts, etc., mostly to division superintendents and agents. Some signed by John Dunn and L.T. Moore. No letters from Apr.-July and Oct.-Dec. 1888.
Jeffery, E.T. (Edward Turner), Out-letters, Feb.-Sept. 1888
About 5000 letters in 7 letterpress copy books, concerning routine matters, passes, contracts, etc., mostly to division superintendents and agents. Some signed by John Dunn and L.T. Moore. No letters from Apr.-July and Oct.-Dec. 1888.
Jeffery, E.T. (Edward Turner), Out-letters, Jan.-Jun. 1889
About 5000 letters in 7 letterpress copy books, concerning routine matters, passes, contracts, etc., mostly to division superintendents and agents. Some signed by John Dunn and L.T. Moore. No letters from Apr.-July and Oct.-Dec. 1888.
Jeffery, E.T. (Edward Turner), Out-letters, Jun.-Jul. 1889
About 5000 letters in 7 letterpress copy books, concerning routine matters, passes, contracts, etc., mostly to division superintendents and agents. Some signed by John Dunn and L.T. Moore. No letters from Apr.-July and Oct.-Dec. 1888.
Papers concerning CF&M (Cedar Falls & Minnesota Railroad) litigation, 1865-1890
Long engine runs, by E.T. Jeffery, comparing NY Central, Penn RR and Philadelphia and Reading, Sept. 8,1876
Various reports, printed and manuscript, in 17 folders.
Cairo Bridge Records, 1887-1892
Companies other than rail lines owned or operated by the IC, including railroad bridges, steamships, depots, mining, eating houses, railroad hotels, and construction. Also includes one series pertaining to President Stuyvesant Fish's (1887-1906) involvement in the planning of the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States.
Battles for the Union and the Union Forces Engaged Therein, together with a record of casualties. 1861-1865. This volume is respectfully dedicated to the Grand Army of the Republic by the Illinois Central Railroad Co. E. T. Jeffery, General manager, Chicago, Ill. (Handbook for the 1887 meeting of the G.A.R. in St. Louis. Map of Illinois Central Railroad System, laid in. Shows line from Chicago to St. Louis, and a detail of the city of St. Louis. Also marks other rail lines, and battlefields in the War of the Rebellion. Handbook details all Civil War battles and casualties.) Buffalo, NY: Matthews, Northrup & Co., Art-Printing Works, 1887
Maps, sketches, drawings and plans, in manuscript, printed, and in copy (blueprint or photostatic). Most are flat but some are large and/or mounted on wooden rods and are stored rolled. These maps and plans are compiled from various sources, but most come from the office of the Chief Engineer of the IC, and were used to document and plan various routes and properties of the IC.
In-letters, Dec. 1877-Nov. 1880
About 500 letters in 1 volume, mostly to J.F. Tucker, E.T. Jeffery and W.K. Ackerman from other officials about construction, mail, meetings, specifications for grading, etc., with some to J.C. Welling about accounts, receipts and disbursements.
In-letters, 1864-1885
Remarks of E.T. Jeffery before the Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners, Illinois, Sept.2, 1887
Printed booklets on various topics: historical essays and dissertations, rule books for affiliated roads and companies, directories, guides, advertisements, and some legal arguments and remarks. This series has been greatly expanded from its original grouping as listed in the 1951 printed guide by Mohr, and includes the company's miscellaneous publications and offprints. One item, a commemorative book on the Railroad's 50th anniversary, is oversize.
Remarks of E.T. Jeffery before the City Council of New Orleans, La., Nov. 28, 1888
Printed booklets on various topics: historical essays and dissertations, rule books for affiliated roads and companies, directories, guides, advertisements, and some legal arguments and remarks. This series has been greatly expanded from its original grouping as listed in the 1951 printed guide by Mohr, and includes the company's miscellaneous publications and offprints. One item, a commemorative book on the Railroad's 50th anniversary, is oversize.
IC Report to the President [Stuyvesant Fish] by E.T. Jeffery, General Manager, Jun. 8, 1889
Printed booklets on various topics: historical essays and dissertations, rule books for affiliated roads and companies, directories, guides, advertisements, and some legal arguments and remarks. This series has been greatly expanded from its original grouping as listed in the 1951 printed guide by Mohr, and includes the company's miscellaneous publications and offprints. One item, a commemorative book on the Railroad's 50th anniversary, is oversize.