Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company records
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company records
- Date
- 1881-1903 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.68 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Business enterprises
- Transportation -- Kentucky
- Railroads -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 2013ms0889: [identification of item], Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company records, 1881-1903, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company ran from Cumberland Gap near the Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia junction to Louisa, KY. Chartered in January 1873, the railroad was intended to connect to the Elizabethtown, Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad. The company ran into financial difficulties and by 1889, parts of it were acquired by other railway lines or incorporated into new companies.
- In 1881, a formal land agreement was drawn up between Frederick W. Oewel, John Goddard, Henry W. Smithers, Charles S. Perkins, Edward Livingston, Alexander H. Ladd, Charles H. Ladd, William F. Ladd, and Pier J. Louran with each owning a set number of shares. They signed this agreement after the value of the Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company began decreasing in an attempt to protect the land and allow it to be used, even if not for the railroad. C.W. Schaap served as the trustee for this agreement.
- Church, S.H. (ed). Corporate History of the Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburg Volume 6. Baltimore, MD: Friedenwald Company, 1899.
- Scalf, Henry P. Kentucky's Last Frontier. Johnson City, TN: The Overmountain Press, 2000.
- Scope and Content
- The Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company records (dated 1881-1903, bulk 1884-1886; 0.68 cubic feet; 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder) primarily includes correspondence among Kentucky and Tennessee landowners, including Charles H. Ladds, Edward Livingston, Henry W. Smithers, and Charles S. Perkins. They also include correspondence with C.W. Schaap, a railroad and land trustee for the Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad Company. Much of the correspondence relates to the sale, deeds, transfer, and maintenance of lands in Kentucky and Tennessee intended to be used for the Cumberland River and Big Sandy Railroad in an attempt to hold the lands together after the proposed railroad ran into financial difficulties. The collection also contains land extension agreements, ledger sheets, a land deed, and a map depicting Charles H. Ladds' lands in southeastern Kentucky in Clay, Leslie, and Perry counties.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, 1881-1903
Correspondence, 1881-1903
The Correspondence series consists of professional letters among several businessmen and a small amount of personal correspondence. The bulk of the correspondence runs from 1884-1886. C.W. Schaap served as trustee for the Cleveland, Mt. Vernon and Delaware Railroad and wrote a significant portion of the letters. Many of the letters comprise Schaap’s own copies of letters written between the other men. The letters are arranged in chronological order.
1881 July
1883 May
1883 June
1884 February
1884 March
1884 April
1884 May
1884 June
1884 July
1884 August
1884 September
1884 October
1884 November
1884 November
1884 December
1885 January
1885 February
1885 March
1885 April
1885 May
1885 June
1885 August
1885 November
1885 December
1886 January
1886 February
1886 April
1886 May
1886 June
1886 September
1886 October
1886 November
1886 December
1887 January
1887 February
1887 March
1887 April
1887 May
1887 August
1887 October
1887 November
1887 December
1888 April
1888 June
1888 November
1888 December
1889 December
1900 February
1903 December
Financial and land documents, 1881-1903
Financial and land documents
The financial and land documents series consists of documents relating to the sale and transfer of lands in Kentucky and Tennessee. Most of this series contains ledger sheets documenting payments and transactions. Also included are land extension agreements, one land deed, and one map outlining lands in southeastern Kentucky.
Ledger sheets, 1881-1887
Deeds, 1886-1903
Extension agreements, 1881
Map of CH Ladds' lands, circa 1885
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