Box 121
Contains 104 Results:
Survey of Keweenaw Central Railroad: Summary of Trackage, 1908-1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Linden Spur: Mile 1 (1-A-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 1 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 2 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 3 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 4 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 5 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 6 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 7 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.
Survey of Lake Shore Branch: Mile 8 (1-G-Mich.), 1916
The Survey and Protest Records consist of the detailed survey records made by the Interstate Commerce Commission's Bureau of Valuation and the Copper Range Railroad Company in 1916, as well as the subsequent protests made by the company.
Note that in addition to the Copper Range Railroad, the survey records cover the Keweenaw Central Railroad and the Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad.