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Contains 4 Results:

Agreement - Indianapolis and St. Louis Railway, 1885-1905

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: Case Pullman 10/00/03
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Sleeping car company formed in 1866 by Webster Wagner and controlled after 1868 by Cornelius Vanderbilt of the New York Central. In 1886, after several lackluster years following the 1882 death of Wagner, the name of this major Pullman competitor was changed by its new chief executive, William Seward Webb, to the Wagner Palace Car Company. Pullman finally purchased Wagner in 1899 for 36.5 million dollars.Financial, securities, and Operating records. Financial records include a...
Dates: 1885-1905

Agreement - New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, 1880-1915 (2 copies)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: Case Pullman 10/00/03
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Sleeping car company formed in 1866 by Webster Wagner and controlled after 1868 by Cornelius Vanderbilt of the New York Central. In 1886, after several lackluster years following the 1882 death of Wagner, the name of this major Pullman competitor was changed by its new chief executive, William Seward Webb, to the Wagner Palace Car Company. Pullman finally purchased Wagner in 1899 for 36.5 million dollars.Financial, securities, and Operating records. Financial records include a...
Dates: 1880-1915 (2 copies)

Rates of Fare, 1884

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: Case Pullman 10/00/03
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Sleeping car company formed in 1866 by Webster Wagner and controlled after 1868 by Cornelius Vanderbilt of the New York Central. In 1886, after several lackluster years following the 1882 death of Wagner, the name of this major Pullman competitor was changed by its new chief executive, William Seward Webb, to the Wagner Palace Car Company. Pullman finally purchased Wagner in 1899 for 36.5 million dollars.Financial, securities, and Operating records. Financial records include a...
Dates: 1884

Stock Certificate - $100 Share Certificate, Capital $60,000, No. 812, 1885

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: Case Pullman 10/00/03
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Sleeping car company formed in 1866 by Webster Wagner and controlled after 1868 by Cornelius Vanderbilt of the New York Central. In 1886, after several lackluster years following the 1882 death of Wagner, the name of this major Pullman competitor was changed by its new chief executive, William Seward Webb, to the Wagner Palace Car Company. Pullman finally purchased Wagner in 1899 for 36.5 million dollars.Financial, securities, and Operating records. Financial records include a...
Dates: 1885