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         60M102 
         
             
                 Waugh & Calder Records, 1909-1914
                     60M102 
                 
                 Finding aid prepared by Laura A. Hess 
             
             
                 
                     
                 
                 University of Kentucky Special Collections 
                 
                     Special Collections 
                     Margaret I. King Building, North 
                     Lexington, KY, 40506-0039 
                     (859) 257-8611 
                     SCLREF@LSV.UKY.EDU 
                 
                 2011 August 30 
             
         
         
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             Waugh and Calder records 
             60M102 
             
                 University of Kentucky Special Collections 
             
             
                 
             
             
                 0.19 Cubic feet 
                 3 items 
             
             1909-1914 
             
                 Calder, D. W. 
             
             
                 Waugh, C. S. 
             
         
         
             Conditions Governing Access note 
             Collection is open to researchers by appointment. 
         
         
             Conditions Governing Use note 
             The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections. 
         
         
             Preferred Citation note 
             60M102: [identification of item], Waugh and Calder Records, 1909-1914, University of Kentucky Special Collections. 
         
         
             Arrangement note 
             Collection is arranged chronologically. 
         
         
             Scope and Contents note 
             The Waugh and Calder records are ledgers for the railroad contracting firm from Roanoke, Virginia. The first two volumes have alphabetical indexes of names at the front of the ledger that correspond with the page numbers; the third volume is a chronological record with no index. The record books detail transactions between the Waugh and Caulder company and various other entities. Included in the second volume are two checks to be redeemed at the Citizens National Bank of Orange, Orange, Virginia. 
             The ledgers themselves were manufactured by The Gibson & Perin Co. Station Printers of Cincinnati, Ohio. 
         
         
             Biographical note 
             C.S. Waugh and D.W Calder were railroad contractors in the early 1900s in Roanoke, Virginia. 
         
         
             Ledgers (account books) 
             Railroads--Virginia--History. 
             Railroads. 
         
         
             
                 
                     Volume 1 
                     1 
                     1909-1911 
                 
             
             
                 
                     Volume 2 
                     2 
                     1911-1914 
                 
             
             
                 
                     Volume 3 
                     3 
                     1911-1913