Box 1910
Contains 21 Results:
Series III: Railroad Papers, 1867-1950
Documents relating to Houck's numerous railroad companies mainly pertaining to indentures and right-of-way agreements. Correspondence, 1867-1950.
Louis Houck Papers
Correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, court records, artifacts and ephemera, from the various business ventures of Houck, Southeast Missouri railroad entrepreneur and opponent of the Little River Drainage project.
Cape Girardeau Railroad Company and Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 1880, 1893, 1893
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau, Bloomfield, and Southern Railway, 1896 - 1899
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau, Charleston, and Hickman Railroad Co. , 1910
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau and Chester Railroad Company, 1903-1905, 1908, 1913, 1908, 1913
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Northern Railway, 1914, 1918, 1918
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau and Southwest Railroad, 1888 - 1896
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau and Thebes Bridge Terminal Railroad, 1902-1903, 1907, 1907
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Clarkton Branch, St. Louis, Kennett and Southern Railroad, 1901
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.