Although the railroad played a significant role in the transportation of both passengers and freight during the 19th and early 20th cent. Mississippi s rail history date back to 1835 when the west feliciana railroad began operations hauling the southern staple product of cotton. Walter fewkes, chief, bureau of american ethnology, smithsonian institution written especially for the united states railroad administration ome with me to the mesa verde, and with me lift the veil that conceals the past and reveals the culture of an unlettered people whose history has been forgotten. Great northern railway historical society, bottineau, nd. Foner focuses on the route philadelphianew york cityupstate new yorkcanada, used by slaves fleeing from western maryland, northern virginia now west virginia, and the delmarva peninsula delaware then being a slave state. The new ic was purchased by canadian national railroad on february 11, 1998. At the crossroads of history confederate general albert sidney johnston. This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series. The depot burned shortly after ic passenger service ended the next year.
A new steamboat on the hudson, mississippi, missouri, or ohio rivers cost. Both organizations are dedicated to the preservation and history of these two railroads, predecessors to todays bnsf railway. History of corinth, vermont 17641964 by town of corinth. History of rail transportation in the united states wikipedia. In mississippi, the rail line runs through the towns of southaven and grenada in the nmida region, continuing through jackson, brookhaven, and hattiesburg before leaving the state. The line was built in 1959, expanded in 1974 and sold in 1991 to a new owner who changed the railroad s name. The confederates had constructed a defensive line of earthworks anchored on the memphis and charleston railroad to the west, continuing around to the north of corinth, crossing the mobile and ohio railroad and purdy road, then turning south following the high ground commanding bridge creek and crossing the memphis and charleston railroad well east of the crossover, and anchoring on the danville road, onehalf mile east of the mobile and ohio. The great lost brushy creek trestle in the shadow of the. Everything was by the book, and increasingly complex set of rules told.
You will be hard pressed at finding a better online resource regarding diesel locomotives than craig rutherfords the website contains everything from historic fallen flags to contemporary class is, regionals, short lines, and even some museumstourist lines rosters, locomotive production information, technical data, all notable models cataloged by the. History railroad maps, 18281900 collection connections. This is the problem eric foner faced in writing gateway to freedom, his new history of the underground railroad. Lucius beebes 20th century describes the history of new york centrals crack streamliner. Alcorn, the first governor of mississippi the county seat is corinth, which was located at the then junction of the southern, mobile, and ohio and illinois central railroads. Black history museum of corinth corinth, mississippi. The railroad junction at corinth as depicted in the june 21, 1862 harpers weekly. By susan ditto, department of history, university of mississippi. The canadian nationalillinois central railroad provides a northsouth route through the united states through the cities of chicago, illinois, to mobile, alabama.
Our specialty is books in religion and theology, but we stock all academic subject areas and seek to serve the academic community with books of scholarly interest and usefulness. Prepared under the auspices of the connecticut historical society, this evocative, lively and authoritative history covers all the railroads in connecticut their achievements, troubles, wrecks, and usually eventual absorption into j. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1, 2, or 3 months new customers receive 15% off your. His army of the mississippi held corinth in april 1862 at the time union general ulysses s. She is a founding member of the playwrights lab at the pittsburgh public theater. The main reason for corinths military importance was because two major railroads, the memphis and charleston railroad, running east and west, and the mobile and ohio railroad, running north and south, crossed in its downtown. The siege and battle of corinth, mississippi legends of. Nyc subway front window view the manhattanbound 7 express line duration. Mail trains delivered books, care packages, and letters from family and friends. Books marked oop out of print can sometimes be found at hobby shops, used book dealers, model train shows, railroadiana shows, or through online book auctions. Map of the proposed route of the mississippi and atlantic railroad both excerpts from map of the bellefontaine and indiana railroad and connecting lines, 1852, courtesy of the library of congress. The entire operation is now a part of kansas city southern. Named for the great crossroads of greece, this small town, which was formally founded in 1855, has risen to its own place in history. Also click here to view part 2 of gn books also click here to view part 3 of gn books.
It became tennrail corp 901 in 1993 and kansas city southern 4301 in june 1996. History on november 26, 1958, the corinth and counce railroad company was incorporated to build a new, 16. Viaducts, trestles, bridges whatever variety or construction, the aweinspiring mountains of metal or wood, even have supported many decades of history, and provided railroad and architecture enthusiasts with a magnificent. However, there are other types of railways, including those whose units consist of single selfpropelled cars, cabledrawn railways used to ascend steep grades, and monorails whose cars. List of books and articles about railroad history online. Based upon the evidence studied, and the timespace comparisons of both northern and southern railway operations, several conclusions can be drawn. Also click here to view part 2 of gn books also click here to view part 3 of gn books also click here to view part 4 of gn books also click here to view part 5 of gn books. Norfolk southern railroad operates continue reading rail. Today, some of the corinth and counces trackage is operated by the kansas city southern railway history. In 1868, the burlington completed bridges over the mississippi both. Hillknown as the empire builderto its maturation and eventual merger in 1970, when the eight. Sutton books is an abe heritage bookseller, trading by email almost exclusively since 1995. The first part of the book 18561916 examines the railways earl. On november 26, 1958, the corinth and counce railroad.
Railfanning corinth mississippi with ns research train. Price, art richardson, jerry lachaussee, and myself, tony howe. Corinth mississippi history town square publications. The line was built in 1959, expanded in 1974 and sold in 1991 to a new owner who changed the railroads name. After playing a prominent role in the american civil war, corinth today is a treasure trove of historical sites, monuments and artifacts just waiting for history buffs to explore. Alcorn county lies at the crossroads of two major rail lines thea norfolk southern and kansas city southerna and is the terminus of a third, mississippi central railway, connecting corinth with red bay, alabama. In the spring of 1862, it became the focal point in the wars western theatre. Online shopping for history railroads from a great selection at books store. In the sprawling northwest, from the upper mississippi river valley to puget sound, no railroad shaped the landscape and society like the great northern railway company. This railroad ledger was kept for feed purchases by these individuals, with the amounts and the day of purchase. The joint archives physically reside at jackson street roundhouse in st. The gnrhs is dedicated to the preservation, study, and history of one of americas greatest railroads, the great northern railway.
The relatively new transportation technologies, steamboats and railroads, revolutionized the art of war. At corinth, the memphis and charleston railroad met with the mobile and ohio line. In 1983 it was taken over by tennrail, which was a subsidiary of midsouth rail. What separated corinth from any of the hundreds of other similarsized towns throughout the confederate west was the railroad. Railroad extra history of the railways of massachusetts. See part iii to learn about how the bee line and other midwest railroads reset, and sought to accomplish, their goal to reach st. Bessettes rods down and fires dropped and john stovers history of the illinois central railroad.
The following history was written by the grandfather of nediv member e. Waller, pastor of the presbyterian church in bloomsburg. Great northern railway historical society home facebook. Today the crossroads museum and historic corinth depot sit only a few feet from the original railroad tracks that remain busy with frequent freighttrain traffic. This is the complete history of that enterprise, from 1856, when the first charter was granted, through the era of james j. Newspaper, 1862, corinth, corinth, mississippi library. Alcorn county was formed in 1870 and was named for governor james l. The 4th railroad line, this one built through catawissa was the north and west branch railroad was the brain child of the rev. The mississippian railway was established in 1923 primarily to haul lumber products from fulton south to the interchange with the frisco railway in amory in 1944 a bentonite plant was built in smithville to take advantage of a large deposit discovered there which led to a surge in business for the line and its nickname the bentonite road. Aug 27, 2017 filmed 8242017 at corinth mississippi first trip to mississippi and caught a ns research train as the first catch which ended up tying down where i was located. Alcorn county is located in the northeastern portion of mississippi. Paul, mn and the pacific northwest railroad archive in burien, wa, and comprise hundreds of thousands of files, drawings, books, photos and.
To assist in their understanding of frontier life, students can read books in the. This expanded second edition includes a reprint of the original plus 39 new pages about the subsequent fate of the branch. Katherine ayres is the author of family tree, which has been named to several state award lists, and north by night. In the late 1850s, a continuous line connected the lower mississippi river with the southern. Early in the war, corinth was an assembly point for confederate soldiers. This was a stone track with carved grooves for wheeled wagons which offered a land shortcut between the harbours of lechaion on the corinthian gulf and kenchreai on the saronic gulf and probably dates to the reign of periander. Corinth also became the hub of trade through the dilokos.
Railroad maps, 1828 to 1900, available online, southern states. By 1842 the railroad had completed its main line between between bayou sara, louisiana and woodville, mississippi a distance of 25 miles. Mississippi and atlantic railroad the indiana history blog. The effects of southern railroads on interior lines during. The original is very old and frail, and belongs to the hancock county historical society. For several years, a group of likeminded people interested in mississippi railroad history have been collecting, preserving, researching, and sharing anything related to this states rich but quicklydisappearing railroad history. In the annals of railroading history, there have been a great many imposing structures built to carry the rails across valleys, waterways, or roads. Railroads in corinth, alcorn county, mississippi author.
Filmed 8242017 at corinth mississippi first trip to mississippi and caught a ns research train as the first catch which ended up tying down where. Today, some of the corinth and counces trackage is operated by the kansas city southern railway. The northern pacific railroad, the sioux, and the panic of 1873 by m. Daphne windom is with aritha deneen windom harvey and belinda pollard at black history museum of corinth.
In 1988 the railroad s parent company, ic industries, changed its name to whitman corporation which later became pepsico, and the railroad dropped gulf from the name and once again became illinois central railroad on february 29, 1988. Appears in 43 books from 18992003 page 330 both the principal and interest of this bond are payable without deduction for any tax or taxes which the railroad company may be required to pay thereon or retain therefrom under any present or future law of the united states or of any state, county or municipality therein. Founded more than 160 years ago in alcorn county, mississippi, corinth has a long history in the south. The digitization of such valued printed materials is fast introducing old works more into the public domain. The proprietors travel extensively and have bases both in the usa and the uk. I had almost forgotten how laborious it was to read some parts of railroad history since i have no background in stocks, bonds and. Businesses and industries are well served by these lines and the convenience of a marshalling yard located in corinth. Hillknown as the empire builderto its maturation and eventual merger in 1970, when the eightthousandmile great northern was incorporated into the massive burlington northern. By early 1860 the mississippi central railroad linked oxford by rail with the gulf of mexico in. Many of the books referenced here are available from nwhs commissary. In fact, he wrote the charter for the road and the honorable c.
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