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200. Application for listing on the Stock Exchange as quoted by the New York Times for 14 April 1899. [Note that the stock exchange meant the New York one: the only one at the time.] Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
201. Middletown (PA) Argus for 19 May 1899. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
202. Virtual York, An Architectural Experience. Online (2005) at http://www.yorklinks.net/VirtYork. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
203. Gettysburg Compiler, 28 June 1911, article under the heading “Early’s Raid 48 Years Ago; How the Compiler of That Day Told the Story.” Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
204. Grahame Hardy and Paul Darrell, eds., Narrow Gauge Railways in America, by Howard Fleming, (1875), (Oakland, CA: Grahame H. Hardy, 1949), p. 54ff. and George W. Hilton, American Narrow Gauge Railroads, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990), p. 171-175 Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
205. White/Passenger-124, citing Railroad Gazette, 20 April 1877, p. 181. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
206. David E. Small household, 1860 U.S. Census, York County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, 1st Div. York Borough, p. 1123, dwelling 618, family 632; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 245. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
207. David E. Small household, 1870 U.S. Census, York County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, 2nd Ward York Borough, p. 566, dwelling 335, family 356; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1470. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
208. Charles Billmyer household, 1860 U.S. Census, York County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, 1st Div. York Borough, p. 1131, dwelling 677, family 697; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 245. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
209. Charles Billmyer household, 1870 U.S. Census, York County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, 2nd Ward York Borough, p. 566, dwelling 336, family 357; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1470. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
210. Virtual York; An Architectural Experience - The Billmeyer House. Online (12 Mar 2005) at http://www.yorklinks.net/VirtYork/billmyr.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
211. Virtual York; An Architectural Experience - Brownstone Building. Online (12 Mar 2005) at http://www.yorklinks.net/VirtYork/brwnstn.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
212. John Gibson, hist. ed. History of York County, Pennsylvania. (Chicago, IL: F.A. Battey, 1886), p. 343. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
213. Apparently Dr. Horton went by his initials of “N.N.” rather than using his given name(s). Some spell his first name as Newman rather than Numan, and we don’t know which is “correct,” but we do know that his gravestone and interment records say Numan. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
214. Michigan in the Civil War, a website produced by the University of Michigan’s Bentley Historical Library. Online at http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/mhchome/cw/cwcoll-h.htm#horton. The University archive contains letters (1862-1864) to his brother concerning his service in the western campaign in Mississippi and Louisiana, with particular mention of the siege of Vicksburg. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
215. MATERIAL FROM ELMWOOD CEMETERY. FOOTNOTE TO BE REFINED LATER Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
216. H. Paul Jeffers, Diamond Jim Brady: Prince of the Gilded Age, (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2001). Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
217. H. Paul Jeffers, Diamond Jim Brady: Prince of the Gilded Age, (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2001); and Application for listing on the [New York] Stock Exchange as quoted by the New York Times, 14 April 1899. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
218. White/Freightcars-593. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
219. White/Freightcars-234. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
220. White/Freightcars-596. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
221. White/Freightcars-597. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
222. Middletown (PA) Argus for 19 May 1899. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
223. Washington Post, New York Times, and Anaconda Standard, 25 December 1900; and Sandusky (OH) Daily Star, 26 December 1900. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
224. Washington Post, 4 November 1901. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
225. White/Passenger-132, citing Master Car-Builders’ Report for 1904, pp.195-216. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
226. White/Passenger-132. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
227. White/Freightcars-150. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
228. Chicago Tribune, 14 April 1891. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
229. White/Passenger-124/30. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
230. Chicago Tribune, 29 July 1891. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
231. Chicago Tribune, 9 August 1891. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
232. Chicago Tribune, 7 August 1891. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
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234. Parker Morell, Diamond Jim; The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady, (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1934), p. 115ff. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
235. Parker Morell, Diamond Jim; The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady, (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1934), p. 192ff. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
236. White/Freightcars-591; and Parker Morell, Diamond Jim; The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady, (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1934), p. 117. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
237. Description of the strike and its effects are based largely on the essay “Encyclopedia of Labor History Worldwide - McKees Rock Strike, Pennsylvania” by William Arthur Atkins. Online (April 2005)at http://users.galesburg.net/~atkins/mckees.html, together with articles in the New York Times for 16, 21 and 30 July 1909, and 18, 22, 23 and 28 August 1909. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
238. Parker Morell, Diamond Jim; The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady, (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1934), p. 192. Morell refers to “Bernard Bagshaw” as Fox’s “nephew,” but Fox's obituary in the New York Times (25 October 1903) indicates one of Fox’s daughters was “the wife of Bernal Bagshawe, at one time general manager of the Fox Company in this country.” We make no attempt to suggest who’s correct! Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
239. New York Times, 26 December 1910. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
240. New York Times, 25 February 1912. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
241. Parker Morell, Diamond Jim; The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady, (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1934), p. 267ff. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
242. John H. White Jr., “The Narrow Gauge Fallacy,” Railroad History, No. 141, Autumn 1979, citing Railway Age, 8 August 1879, p. 410, the 1880 U.S. Census Report, Transportation Volume, p. 249, and the Journal of the Franklin Institute, September 1886, p. 410. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
243. Joseph Egelhof, “Chicago Leads Nation As Rail Supply Source,” Chicago Daily Tribune, 13 January 1952. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
244. Charlton/Railway-37. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
245. John H. White Jr., “Railroad Car Builders of the United States.” Railroad History No. 138, Spring 1978. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
246. Adams Sentinel, 6 June 1859. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
247. Charles Billmyer household, 1850 U.S. Census, York County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, North Ward York Borough, p. 23b, dwelling 317, family 334, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 839. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
248. 1879 advertisement from Asher & Adams’ New Columbian Railroad Atlas of 1879, reproduced at George W. Hilton, American Narrow Gauge Railroads, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990), p. 176. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
249. George W. Hilton, American Narrow Gauge Railroads. (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990), p. 314. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
250. George W. Hilton, American Narrow Gauge Railroads. (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990), p. 317. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
251. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, (Goodspeed Publishers, 1891), p. 514. Online (May 2005) at http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/monroe/monroeco.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
252. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, (Goodspeed Publishers, 1891), p. 519/520. Online (May 2005) at http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/monroe/monroeco.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
253. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, (Goodspeed Publishers, 1891), p. 548. Online (May 2005) at http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/monroe/monroeco.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
254. History of Brinkley, Arkansas at http://brinkleyar.com/history.html. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
255. J.W. Weeks & Co.’s Annual City Directory of the Inhabitants, Business Firms, Incorporated Companies, Etc., of Detroit for 1873-4. (Detroit, MI: Tribune Printing Co., 1873). Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
256. White/Passenger-539. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
257. “Like a Plane, Not a Ship.” Business Week, 21 October 1950, p. 76. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
258. Chicago Daily Tribune, 31 December 1950. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
259. George W., Hilton, American Narrow Gauge Railroads, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990), p. 189n70, citing Eames Vacuum Brake Company, Plain Brake Catalog, (New York, NY: n.d.), p. 28. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
260. Ella F., Wright, Genealogical Sketch of the Tiffany Family, (Waterbury, CT: Mattatuck Press, 1904), p. 13ff. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
261. Mrs. Mary Beebe Hall, Reminiscences of Elyria, Ohio, (Elyria, OH: The Lorain County Historical Society, 1900), pp. 35-38. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
262. Joel Tiffany, A Treatise on the Unconstitutionality of American Slavery: Together With the Powers and Duties of the Federal Government In Relation to That Subject, (Cleveland, OH: J. Calyer, 1849). Online at http://medicolegal.tripod.com/tiffanyuos.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
263. James Harrison Kennedy, A History of the City of Cleveland, (Cleveland, OH: The Imperial Press, 1896), p. 339. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
264. William C. Cochran, The Western Reserve and the Fugitive Slave Law, (Cleveland, OH: The Western Reserve Historical Society, 1920), p. 97. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
265. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
266. Battle Creek Journal, "Notice," October 3, 1856. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
267. "Mormonism--No. II," Tiffany's Monthly 5 (Aug. 1859):163-170, New York City Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
268. Joel Tiffany Household, 1860 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, page 101, line 25, National Archives micropublication M653, roll 873. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
269. Library of Congress Online Catalog. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
270. William Brothers, History of Lorain County. (Williams Bros., 1879). Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
271. Joel Tiffany Household, 1870 U.S. Census, DuPage County, Illinois, page 418, line 38, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 217. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
272. White/Freightcars-275. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
273. Chicago Tribune, 4 September 1880. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
274. Chicago Tribune, 10 October 1880. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
275. Chicago Tribune, 11 October 1880. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
276. A.T. Andreas, History of Chicago, (Chicago, IL: A.T. Andreas, 1884/86); Reprint, New York, NY: Arno Press, Inc., 1975), pp. 353-354. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
277. White/Freightcars-275 and White/Reefers-34, both citing National Car Builder, December 1878, p. 180. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
278. White/Freightcars-275 and White/Reefers-35, both citing National Car Builder, May 1880, p. 73. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
279. White/Freightcars-275 and White/Reefers-35, both citing Railway Age, 12 July 1883, p. 419. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
280. White/Freightcars-275 and White/Reefers-35, both citing Railway Review, 29 January 1887, p. 68. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
281. New York Times, 10 April 1887. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
282. New York Times, 17 August 1888. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
283. New York Times, 1 August 1893. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
284. New York Times, 13 June 1900. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
285. New York Times, 27 August 1917. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
286. White/Freightcars-142. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
287. White/Freightcars-148n__ citing Railroad Advocate, 20 Sept 1856. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
288. White/Passenger-647. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
289. White/Passenger-209, citing C.H. Corliss, Main Line of Mid America (New York, NY: Creative Age Press, 1950), pp. 76-77 and American Railroad Journal, 16 Aug 1856, p. 520. Also Pittsfield (PA) Sun, 24 July 1856 and Charleroi (PA) Daily Mail for 2 April 1906. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
290. New York Daily Times, 1 November 1855, p. 1. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
291. New York Daily Times, 5 September 1857, p. 1. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
292. Charleton/Railway-17; Kaminski/American-7; Railroad History 138/24, 33. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
293. Charleton/Railway-17. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
294. Charleton/Railway-77; Kaminski/American-7. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
295. Kaminski/American-7. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
296. Decatur Daily Republican, 18 March 1895. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
297. New York Times, 18 June 1897. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
298. Truman C. White, ed., History of Lancaster, New York, (Boston, MA; The Boston History Company, 1898, reproduced in part (June 2005) online at http://history.rays-place.com/ny/lancaster-ny.htm. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
299. New York Times, 6 July 1894. Please use browser “BACK” button to return to citation. |
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