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MANUAL-No. 7.
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santi
Railway
AND
AUXILIARY Companies.
Annual Meetinjrs, and Directors and Officers.
1902
f
• I.
January i, 190a.
I
TOPBKA, KAN5A8.
INDEX.
UtI at Aanu4l MMtiiigt 1902 Pages 4 and I
Offlcen 4nd Diracton of A. T. A S. f. R. R. Co., and ol The
A. T. ft S. F. Ry. Co. tinea organization " 6 to 1
Railroad Companlai (alphabetically) " 12 lo 3'
Union Depot & Terminal t'ompanlei (alphabetically) " 39 to 4
Coat Companiei (alphabetically ; Mercantile Co'i next to parent
Coal Co'i), '■ 49 to 6
Town k Land Companiei (tiphabitlcally) " 53 to 6
Mlicellineoui Comptniii |ilphabetlcally) " -61 to 6
Dead, Iniclive or Abiorbed Companlai " 65 to T
Corporation Lawiol varioui Stalei and Terrttorlei '' 7'J to 7
Tlie Atchison City Elevator Co 6
Atchison. Topeka and Santa T6 R. R. Co. in Chicago 1
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co V2 ia \
Atchison Union Depot and R. R. Co ;
The A,T. & S. F. Hospital Association (
Aztec Land and Cattle Co. Limited I
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Co. '
Blossburg Mercantile Co !
ThcCerrillos Coal and Iron Co '.
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mininj; Co I
The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co 17.
Galveston, The Union Passenger Depot Co. nt
The G. C. & S. F. Hospital Association i
Gibbs Town and Land Co I
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co
Gulf, Beaumont and Great Notthern Ry. Co
Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Ry. Co.
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co
The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co
The Hunnewell Town Co
The Kansas Cily Belt Ry Co.
(Kansas City, Mo.) I'nion Depot Co
The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co..
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co
The Leavenworth Depot & R. R. Co
The Leavenworth and Topeka Ry. Co
Mendon Town and Land Co
The New Mexico Town Co
New Mexico and Arizona R. R- Co
1
The Occidental Town and Land Co 56
Pacific Land Improvement Co 57
The Peck Water Works Co 63
I The Pecos River R.R. Co 28
I The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Ry. Co 29
The Pecos and Northern Texas Ry. Co 80
I Perris and Lakeview Ry. Co 31
The Pueblo Union Depot and R. R Co 43
Raton Coal and Coke Co 51
Revere Town and Land Co 57
Rio Grande Land Co 58
Rio Grande and El Paso R R. Co 32
The Rutledge Town and Land Co 58
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 44
St. Joseph Union Depot Co .- 45
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co 33
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co 59
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association 63
Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co 34
The Santa Fe Terminal Co. of California 46
Santa Fe Town and Land Co 60
The S. C. Hospital Association 64
Sibley Town and Land Co 60
Sonora Railway Co. Limited 35
Southern California Ry. Co 36, 37
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. of Texas 38
The Topeka Iron Co 64
Union Depot Co. (Kansas City, Mo.) 47
The Union Passenger Depot Co. of Galveston 48
The Vulcan Fuel Co 52
Consecutive List of Annuai AIeeting:s.
1902.
LWednaadar. ia:3>>-m
New York,
Kansas atr. Mo..
10
Sania Fe Pacific R. R. Co
The Leavenw'th Depol III R. R.Co.
14. ■■ 9X» a. n
15, ■■ 9™a.ni-
F«bnMfy.
,t.Tnaa,j.
.a,Wrfn»da,..o-Jo..m
March.
Kansas Ctly, Mo..
New York.
Alchlgon. Km..
St. Joseph. Ho.,
Galveston. Tea..
Peeos.
St. Joseph. Mo..
Kansas City. Ho..
Beanmont. Tea..
.Boi^lon. Mass..
Ralon. N. M..
.Topeka. Kas..
Kansas Cily. Mo..
Aspeo. Colo..
Los Angeles. Cal..
, St. Joseph, Mo..
.Topeka. Kan.,
Guthrie, Okla..
Los Angeles. Cal..
Galveston, Tei..
Sad Francisco, Cal.
-Topeka, Kas..
S>nUFe.N.M.
■4
30
30
15
Hendou Town & Land Co
Reiere Town & Land Co
The Rutledie Town & Land Co..
Santa Fe Town & Land Co
Sibley Town & Land Co
Altec Land * Cattle Co. Limited.
Alchlson Union Depot & R. R. Co.
St. Joseph Onion Depot Co
S.We<lii«laT
ii.TneadaT
ThePecos River R. R.Co
SI. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.-
Directors. sUlutory
The Kansu City Bell Ry. Co.-
Dlrectors, aUtutory
19. "
ero Ry.Co
Gulf. Beaumont ft Kansas Cily
April.
a. W«]u«daT. ia» m...
11. Hondny. 4ml p. tn
M.y.
I.Thn™d.T. 3:30 p.™
13. ToesdiT. qm a. m
Raton Coal & Coke Co
The Occidenlal To»n & Land Co.
The Kansas City Bell Ry. Co
June.
10,To»day. 9»a.ci
Pacific Land Improvement Co....
SI, Joseph Terminal R.R. Co
;•■ :: ^^i^
TheEasiernOkU. Rj.Co
The Guthrie & \Ve<tern Ry, Co...
i4.Taeaday.
Jaly.
iS.Toeiday. iiaia.m
IS. ■■ 3:00 p. IB
AutiMt.
4.Mood.T
. G.C.&S-F. Hospilal "
TheS.F.&S J.V.Rv.Co
The A.T- & S. F. Hospital Ass'n. ..
. The Ceirillo. Coal & Iron Co
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
I. Monday,
October.
DAYS
NOTICE. PAOK.
Los Angeles. Cal ., Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Ass'n. . . 63
I, Wednesday, 12:00 m., Roswell, N. M.,
7, Tuesday, ia:ooni., Amarillo.Tex.,
IS, Wednesday, Pueblo, Colo.,
30, Thursday, 2kx) p. m., Topeka. Kas.,
30,
30.
30.
JO.
30.
30.
«•
•«
2'.oo p. m.,
2:30 p. m.,
3:00 p. m ,
yx» p. m.,
3»o p. m.,
3'X)op. m..
10
pub. 30
10
20
pub. 10
10
November.
I, Saturday, ioK)oa.m., Chicago, III
5, Wednesday, louw a. m., Amarillo, Tex.,
6, Thursday, 8:00 a. m., Santa Fe, N. M.,
6,
6.
6,
6,
6.
6.
8:00 a. m., "
9:00 a. m., Topeka, Kas.,
11:00 a. m., Los Angeles, Cal.,
3»o p. m., ••
El Paso, Texas,
Williams, Ariz.,
30
30
15
10
December.
II, Thursday, i2m>in., Topeka, Kas.,
30, Tuesday, Galveston, Tex.
28
The Pecos Valley ft N. £. Ry. Co. 29
The Pecos & Nor. Tex. Ry. Co. . . . 30
The Pueblo Union Dep. & R.R.Co. 43
Cher'k»e & Pitts.Coal & M'n'g Co. 50
The Hunoewell Town Co $4
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co. . . 62
New Mexico & Arizona R. R Co. 27
The Atchison City Elevator Co... 61
The Peck Water Works Co 63
The Leav. & Topeka Ry. Co 26
A.T. &S.F. R.R.Co. in Chicago. 16
The So. Kas. Ry. Co. of Texas. ... 38
The New Mexico Town Co 56
Rio Grande Land Co s8
The Kansas Southwestern Ry . Co. 24
Southern California Ry. Co 37
Perns & Lakeview Ry . Co . 31
Rio Grande & El Paso R. R. Co.. 32
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 19
TheAtch.,Top.&San.FeRy.Co., 15
U. Pass. Dep. Co. of Galveston.. 48
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company
Prom Its Pint Organization,
AND OP
The Atchison, Topelca and Santa Fe Railway
Company,
Incorporated December la, 1895.
Name,
Bcnj. P. Cheney,
•^Gco. C. Magoun,
Aldace F. Walker,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
S. C. Pomeroy,
W. F. Nast. .
H. C. Lord,
Henry Keyes,
Ginery Twichell,
Henry Strong,
Thomas Nickerson,
T. Jefferson Coolidge,
Wm. B. Strong,
^ Allen Manvel,
^ J. W. Reinhart,
(Imperfect;
addlUonal
Information
solicitad )
Deceased.
Chairman of the Board.
From To
Apr. 24, 1884. May 5, 1887.
May 9, 1889. Dec. 20, 1893.
(Off New Company. >
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901
President.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Sep. 2, 1868.
Sep. 2, 1868. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 17, 1869.
Feb. 17, 1869. Sep. 24, 1870.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. May 13, 1880.
May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. I, 1894.
July 23, 1895.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Apr. 12, 1901.
Mch. 29, 1900.
Aug. 27, 1 891.
Mch. 23, 1884.
Sep. 24, 1870.
July 23, 1883.
July 24, 1892.
D. B. Robinson, Acting, Sep. i, 1894. July i, 1896
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Charles S. deed,
Edward P. Ripley,
Sam'l N. Wood,
Willis Gaylord,
Henry Blood,
Isaac T. Burr,
Thomas Nickerson,
F. H. Peabody,
Wm. B. Strong,
A. E. Touzalin,
C. W. Smith, .
J. W. Reinhart,
D. B. Robinson,
D. B. Robinson.
E. D. Kenna,
July I, 1896. Mch. 29, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
(Off New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Vice-President.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870.
Mch. 3, 1870. May 25, 1871.
May 25, 1 87 1. May 22, 1873.
May 22. 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. Dec. 17, 1877.
Dec. 17, 1877. ]^y >2, 1881.
Jan I, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
First Vice-President.
Dec. I, 1885. ]^^^ I, 1889.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. July I, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. July i, 1896.
Feb. 2, 1898.
(«>
May 31, 1901.
Mch. 29, 1900.
June 23, 189
Jan. 2, 1890.
June 14, 188
July 24, i8<5
Sep. 12,
May 3
May ;
Name.
A. A. Robinson,
Paul Morton,
J
. F. Goddard,
. D. Springer,
Paul Morton,
J. M. Barr,
. W. Kendrick,
J. W. Reinhart,
P. T. Abell,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
Geo. O. Manchester,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
C. S. Tuckerman,
L. C. Deming,
L. C. Deming,
M. C. Dickey,
D. L. Lakin,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
O. P. Rice,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
H. W. Gardiner,
'JThos. J. Peter,
Wm. B. Strong,
C. C. Wheeler,
A. E. Touzalin,
From To
Second Vice-President.
Jan. 5, 1886. April 4, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Feb. 2, 1898.
Third Vice-President.
May 10, 1888. May 31, i8qo.
Dec. 20, 1890. Men. 31, 1893.
(Of New Compeoy.)
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb 2, 1898.
Joly 6, 1899. May i, 1901.
une 5, 1901.
Fourth Vice-President.
Sep. 20, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Secretary.
Sep. 17, i860 Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New ComiNiny.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Secretary.
May3i,i876. Aug. i, 1883.
Aug. I, 1883. Jan. 2, 1884.
Jan. 2, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889. May 17, 1890.
May 17, 1890.
(Of New Compeoy.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
Treasurer.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Treasurer.
Dec. 19, 1870. Aug. I, 1871.
Aug. I, 187 1. May 12, 1876.
May 31, 1876. Jan. i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
General Manager or Manager.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
Dec. 17, 1877. Aug. 2, 1 88 1.
Aug. 2, 1 881. Oct. I, 1883.
Oct. I, 1883. Mch. I, 1884.
Deceased,
May 13, 1901,
Mch. 29, 1900.
Jan. 2, 1890.
April 5, 1889.
Oct. 8, 1897.
Jan. 2, 1890.
April 5, 1889.
Oct. 16, 1896.
Dec. 18,1897.
Sep. 12, 1889.
Nam*,
A. A. Robinson,
C. W. Smith, .
J. F. Goddard,
A. A. Robinson,
J. J. Frcy,
W}'"'
Niudge,
From To Dtaastd.
Mch. I, 1884. Feb. i, 1886.
Feb. I, 1886. May i, 1887.
May I, 1887. May 10, 1888. May 13, 1901.
May 10, 1888. April 3, 1893.
April 3, 1893. Dec. 31, 1895.
(Off New Company.)
Jan. I, 1896. Dec. 31, 1899.
Geo. W. McCrary,
John J. McCook,
Victor Morawetz,
Geo. R. Peck,
(s
£. D. Kenna,
£. D. Kenna,
S. Lothrop Thomdike,
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
{no. P. Whitehead, .
). L. Gallup,
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
J. W. Reinhart,
W. K. Gillett. .
W. K. Gillett,
H. C. Whitehead, .
J. T. Harmer, .
W.K. Gillett, .
W. A. Burroughs,
O. P. Rice,
M. L. Sargent,
Geo. H. Nettleton,
Albert N. Young,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Erastus Young,
H. C. Clements,
J. F. H. McKibben,
" Abbot, Edwin H.,
an. I, 1900.
Qeneral Counsel.
April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889.
(Off N#w Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Qeneral Solicitor.
Feb. 9, 1882. Jan. i, 1884.
(second time), Apr. 15, 1886. Sep. 16, 1895.
Sep. 25, 1895.
(Off Now Company.)
Dec 12, 1895.
Comptroller.
May 13. i88a July 5, 1883.
July 5, 1883. Oct. 7, 1899.
(Off New CompanyO
Dec. 23, 1895. Oct. 7, 1899.
May I, 1901.
Qeneral Auditor.
Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 17, 1888.
Oct. 17, 1888. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. May i, 1896.
(Off Now Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895. May i, 1896.
May 6, 1896.
Assistant Qeneral Auditor.
July I, 1887. Dec. 14, 1888.
May 17, 189a Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. Dec 31, 1896.
Auditor.
Sep. 7, 187a May 26, 1871.
May26, 1871. July 24, 1872.
July 24, 1872. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876. May i, 1878.
May I. 1878. Jan. 28, 1880.
Jan. 28, i88a Mch. 7, 1881.
Mch. 7, 1881. Nov. I, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893. Aug. 25, 1896.
Directors.
May 9, 1889. Oct. 29, 1891.
June 23, 1890.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899
Dec. 7, 18
Mch. 26,7
Oct. 7, I
Aug.
9
Namg, From To Deceasgd,
Abell, P. T., . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Ames, Oliver, . Apr. 22, 1882. Apr. 19, 1883. Oct. 22, 1895.
Amy, W. F. M., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Balch, A. P., Sep. 24, 1868. May25, 1871. May 28, 1889.
■^Baring, Thos., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894. j
Bartlett, Eben, July 27, 1865. Sep. (?), 1868.
Beach, Geo. W., Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
♦Berwind, Edward J., Sep. 13, 1894.
Bird, L. D., Sep. 17, i860. May 1,1862. May i, 1862.
♦Blair, James A., Sep. 13, 1894,
Blood, Henry, . Mch. 3, 1870. May 30, 1872. June 14, 1885.
Bolles, J. D., . July 27, 1865. Sep. (?), 1868.
Bradley, John, . July 27, 1865. Oct. (?), 1867. Nov. 11, 1867.
♦Bull, Wm. L., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Bumside, A. E., Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Sep. 13, 188 1.
Burr, Isaac T., May 25, 1871. May 9, 1889.
Challiss, L. C, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
Cheney, Benj. P., May 22, 1873. Sep. 7, 1894. July 23, 1895.^
♦Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.), Aug. 11, 1894.
Childs, E. E., . Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Codman, Chas. R., . Apr. 16, 1885. May 9, 1889.
Coolidge, T. Jefferson, Feb. 4, 1880. April 22, 1882.
Crane, F. L., . Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. Nov. 17, 1884.
Cummins, H., . Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 19, 1869.
Dickey, M. C, . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Downs, W. F., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. Mch. 8, 1883.
♦Duval, H. Rieman, . Nov. 16, 1894.
Fairchild, G. H., Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Famsworth, H. W., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. July 26, 1899.
♦Fowler, Thomas P., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Frost, Joseph, . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Gardner, Geo. A., May 15, 1879. Feb. 2, 1880.
" (second time). May 13, 1880. July 12, 188 1.
Gaylord, G. L., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. July 9, 1894.
Gaylord, M. L., July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Gaylord, Willis, July 27, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, 1890.
Gilman, Davis S., May 12, 1876. May 21, 1877.
♦Gleed, Charles S., Sep. 13, 1894.
Glidden, W. T., May 30, 1872. Jan. 24, 1873.
Harris, Robert, Oct.27, 1892. Apr. 21, 1894. Apr. 21, 1894. •
Hartt, J. F., Jan. 6, 1885. Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 27, 1889.
Hillard, F. A., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Holliday, Cyrus K., . Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 29, 1900. Mch. 29,1900.
Huggins, A. Z., Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Hontoon, Joel, . . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
/v™*
From
To
Dect,\
\ud.
•Hurd, A. A., .
Nov. 14, IQCO.
Hurst, R.D., .
Nov. 24. 1863.
July 27, 1865.
June 10.
1879.
Johnson, A. S.,
Aug. 5, 1884.
Sep. 24, 1884.
Kent, Sidney A.,
May 16, 1878,
April 6, 1886.
Apr. 1,
IQOO.
Keyes, HeDry,
Sep. 24. 1868:
Sep. 24. 1870.
Sep. 24,
1870,
Lakin, D. L., .
Nov. 24, 1863.
July 27, 1865.
(second time}, Sep. 24, 1868.
May 16, 1878.
Oct. 8, 1
'897.
•Lawrence, Samuel C„
Sep. 13. 1894.
vLibbey, Wm., .
May 9. 1889,
Sep. 13, 1894.
Nov. 5,1
1895.
Lord, H. C, .
Sep. 24. 1868.
Mch. 3,1870.
Mch 23
,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., .
Feb. 2. 1880,
April 21, 1880.
Aug, 4.
1896.
•McCall, John A., .
Sep. 13. 1894.
-McCook, John J., ,
May 9, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo, C,
Oct. 17. 1888.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Dec. 20,
'893-
Manvel, Allen,
Sep. 6. i88q.
Feb- 24, 1893.
Feb.J4,
'8Q3--
Mason, W.Powell, .
May 13, 1880
Apr. 22, 1882.
•Mudge, H. U.
Nov. 14, igoo.
Nast, W. F.. .
July 27. 1865.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Apr. 7,
1893-
Nickerson. A, W., .
Feb. I, 1882.
May 9, 1889.
May 17,
'893.
•Nickerson, George A.,
Oct, 26. 1893.
Sep. 2, 1901.
Sep. 2,
1901,
Nickerson, Joseph, .
Sep- 6. 1870.
Feb, 28. 1880,
Feb. 28,
1880.
Nickerson, Thomas,
May 25, 1871.
Jan. 6. .885.
July 24,
1892.
Opdyke, Chas. W.. ,
May 21, 1877.
May 16. 1878.
Opdyke, Geo.,
Mch. 3. 1870.
May 21, 1877.
June 12,
1S80.
Osborn, Thos. A., .
Nov. 16, 1894
Feb. 4, 1898,
Feb. 4, 1
898.
Paine, Chas. J.,
May 21. 1877.
Sep. 24. 1884.
Peabody, F. H.,
Sep. 6, 1870.
May 15.1879-
^ Peabody, Frank E.,
Sep. 6, 1889.
May 8, 1890.
■ Peabody, Oliver W.,
May 9, 1889.
Oct. 27, 1892.
Oct. 23,
1896.^
Peck, Geo. R.,
Oct. 29, 1891.
Sep. 13. 1894-
Perley. L E., .
May 21, 1877-
May 16,1878.
July ",
1894.
Peter, Thos. J.,
Sep. 24. 1868.
May 12. 1876.
Oct. 16,
1896.
Pierce, Carlos,
Feb. ig, 1869.
Aug. 20, 1870.
Aug. 20,
1870.
Pierce, Chas. W., .
Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 6, 1870.
(second time), May 12, 1876.
Apr. 24, 1884,
Apr. 5, 1
889.
Pomeroy, S. C.
Sep. 17, i860.
May 25, 1871.
Aug.27,
1891.
PurcelI.E. B.,
Sep. 24. 1884.
Sep, 13, 1894-
/
Raymond, Emmons,
Feb. 17, 1869.
May 8, 1873.
Aug, 18.
1892.
Reinhart, J. W.. .
Mch. 7, 1893-
Sep, I. 1894.
Ross, E. G., .
Sep. 17, i860.
Nov, 24, 1863,
Rotch, Wm. J.,
Jan. 31, 1876.
Feb, 25, 1876,
Aug. 17.
i8q3-
Satford, Jacob.
-Sep. 17, i860.
July 27, 1865.
July 2, I
885.
Saunders, W. R., .
Nov. 24, 1863.
Dec. (?) 1863.
Dec. (?)
1863.
Sawyer, Warren,
Sep, 24. 1884.
April 6, [887.
(second limi
;),Jnne7,"887.
May 9, 1889,
(third time),
, April 7, 1891.
Oct. 27, [892.
'• Member DlUallioardot.
3ld Company.
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Deceased.
Dec. 14. 1901.
Name From To
Sealy, George, April 1$, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888.
Severy, L., May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. Feb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time). May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden," Mch. 3, 1870 Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863 July 27, 1865.
(second time), May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884. Apr. 26, 1891.
J
Feb. 23. 1897.
Oct. 14, 1895.
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Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thomdike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F.,
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N.,
Woodruff, Henry,
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr
Duval, H. Rieman,
Fowler, Thomas P.,
Gibbs, Edward N.,
Gleed, Charles S.,
Haven, George G.,
Hayes, R. Somers,
Holliday, Cyrus K.,
Jobes, Andrew C,
Jones, Howel, .
Kenna, E. D., .
McCullough, John G
Morawetz, Victor,
Nickerson, George A
Osbom, Thomas A.,
Ripley, Edward P.,
Rotch, William, .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F.,
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. Jan. 31, 1876.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 21,1891.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. May 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Oct. 20, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. 3. 1898.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1901.
Nov. 14. 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2,1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb. 4, 1898.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov% 14, 1900.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
Sep. 12, 1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June 23, 1891,
Oct. 20, 1900.
Mch. 29,1900.
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Incorporatedt Kansas, December la. 1895.
999 years.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named com-
panies:
(MOTE:— InltUls in parenthMoi Indicate the Companies under whose chartera the lereral Itnee w«re
ooDsteueted.)
Milts,
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895: (Dec 12, 1901.)
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.41
Chicago, Santa Yt and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 458.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. K. R), 52.53 491 09
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .76
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa ¥t Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. Joseph, 7^.45
West of St. Joseph (old track), 2.35 78.80
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, . .1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.)., . 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.), .... 26.36 66.04
Leavenworth Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 1899:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder 45*41
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, 1899:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holliday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.), . 139.30
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H.
& W. R. R), 34.04
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), . . 116.30 442.21
Carr i ed forward, 442 .21 1 1 5 3 . 1 2
(Continued on next page.)
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Company.
Miles.
442.21 II53.12
26.52
54.26
41-47
57.71
1798
154.48
18.35
21.08
[continued.]
Brought forward,
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.), .
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.).
Burlington Junction to Burhngton (O. & B. R. R.)»
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), . 24.44
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), . 15. 60
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.), ^7-^
Cherry Vale to Coffey ville (L. & G. R. R.). .
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.)»
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C R. R.),
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.), . . 21. oS 834.06
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i, 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), 3430
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, 1901
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
OL o* Jtx. fx.yi ........
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.)
Howard to Moline (K. C. E. & S. Ry.),
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.),
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi
lene to Salina (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Little River to Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R. R.;, .
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.). .
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.),
Lamed to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .
Quenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R.)» .
Burlington to Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.),
Chanute to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.) .
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.)f .
Independence to Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.), .
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. Rv.), .
Mulvane to cast line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry.)»
East line of Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. a P. H
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, iQOi:
Florence to Winfield 72.73
Marion and McPherson Railway, April 10, 1901:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R. R.), . 93.00
East lineof Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R.R.), 5.21 98 21
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita (W. & S. W. R. R.), 27. 12
Wichita to Arkansas City (C. S. & F. S. R. R.), . 51 .05
Mulvane to Caldwell ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.) 37.01 115. 18
Carried forward, 3278.14
(Continued on next page.)
63.87
12.16
7.20 83.23
6.67
185.36
37.80
26.30
83.63
120.07
46.33
19.42
10.89
24.71
44.18
40.57
54.79
20.41
138.04
28.34 887.31
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.]
Mi/es.
Brought forward, '■
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O. T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( Th« H & S. R. R.). .90.66
Wakita to Blackwell.O.T. (Gulf R.R.) 37.15
Blackwcll to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), . J4.46
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.), . • 4493
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W. R.R.) 34.84
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owass), I.T.,
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T.,
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., .
The Pueblo and Arkansas Vallky Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale 3^ 93
Clelland to Cafion City, 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19 1900:
Pueblo to Denver,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354.10
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Deming, 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, 56.74
Feb. 15, 1809:
The New Mexican Railroad
Socorro to Magdalena,
Nutt to Lake Valley,
27 -39
1352
Las Veeas to Hot Springs, .8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, .3.47
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Deming to Silver City,
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, .......
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover mine, ......
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal, .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal, . 68.41
Total mileage,
(Concluded on next page.)
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Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000
Les» amount in special trust, 17,286.470
$1 14.199,530 issued.
Common,
Total,
102,000.000
$2i6Ti99;530
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Second Thursday in December, Topeka— 12 m.
Dec. II, 1902. (28 days, Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
r Edward P. Riplev,
I Byron L. Smith (Nov. 14, 1900),
'902 -^ Charles Steele (June 5, 1901),
I Howel Jones (Nov. 14, 1900),
1903
f H. Rieman Duval,
J Thomas P. Fowler,
Chicago.
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
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Topeka.
New York.
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Chicago.
Wichita^Kas.
Boston.
New York.
Victor Morawetz,
^^ Charles S. Gleed,
' Edward J. Berwind,
.^^. J R' Somers Hayes,
^904 i E. D. Kenna (Nov. 6, 1901)
Andrew C. Jobes,
'Benjamin P.Cheney,
1905 ' George G. Haven,
[John G. McCullough,
Executive Committee (7) Dec. 12, 1901:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman ^ Edward P. Ripley, ex officio^
Edward J. Berwind, Benjamin P. Cheney,
Thomas r. Fowler, R. Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele.
Officers— Dec. 12, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
fe. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors,
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
New York.
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Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Note.— Term of Director expires on second Thursday in December of year
opposite name.
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company in Chicago.
Leased to C. S, P, & C. ky. Co,, dated and from June 17, 1889, to January 1, 1997.
Lease canceled by agreement June SO, 1893,
New Lease to The A. T.<Sf S,P. Ry, Co., dated and from January 1, 1898, to
December 31, 1996.
Incorporated, Illinois, May ii, 1887.
50 years.
Chartered lines lie in the city of Chicago.
6.43 Miles.
Capital Stock, $5 ,000,000, authorixeti,
5,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y . Tr., 49,987 shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
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Saturday next after Last Thursday in October, Chicago, III.— id a.m.
Nov. I, 1902.
Directors (13):
( E. D. Kenna,
Chicago.
1902 \ Robert Dunlap,
((
( H. C. Whitehead,
(I
( F. A. Norton (Nov. 2, 1 901),
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1903 ] W. B. Biddle,
If
( Paul Morton,
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r Francis T. A. Junkin (Nov. 2, 1901),
((
1904-
Edward P. Ripley,
Geo.T. Nicholson, .....
It
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1 Benj. P. Cheney,
Boston.
r F. T. Dolan,
Chicago.
1 1905 i W. E. Hodges,
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(
[ W. B. Jansen,
(1
Officers — Nov. 2, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
|. W. Kendrick. Third Vice-President,
F. A. Norton, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
W. E. Bailey, Auditor,
Chicago.
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Chicago.
New York
Chicago.
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Note.— Term of Director expires on Saturday next following last Thursday i
October of year opposite name.
Chartered:
Liiu Na. I.-From caDneclloa with Tbe A. T. ft S. F. R>, it Guthrie. Lorui
IL?cicol^', Ok"h^B*Terrl "^'To m^t^suiUb^ pdint so^^oi Hma "ton
River and noilh ol iDWOShip i6uartli. on the nesl Jlne ol the Creek Nation,
Indiui Tetrilory. Estimaled length. 60 miles.
Liti N0. f.— From connection with The A T. & S. F. Ry. between BIlu
and the Salt Fork of Arkansas River, In Ponca Indian Reeervatian. th*n»
Ihroueh Ponca Indian ReMivalion. the Otoe and Mi«soari Indian
lion and Pannee Coiintv. Oklahoma TerrilorT, by wij ol Pawnee t.
near the conSuence ol the Cliiiarron ond Arkansas Klvera, on the 11
ol the Creek Nation. Indian Territory. Estimated length. 6j miles.
rtherW and oottheaaterly direction, by way ol Stiliwaler, Pawnee and
mhnaka, through Paj-ne and Pawnee CoonCles. OsaRe Indian Reservation,
„.i]ahoaiB Terriloty, and Cherokee Nalion. Indian Territory, la conneclloD
with railway ol The Atrhis'.n. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. llormerlr
n Cherokee Nation,
int Nt. *.-Prom mo«t suitable no!
near Kabton. norlheriy by
length, 40 miles.
'mA^d. <.— From a pn^o' °'
Kay County, O. T.,
it practicable ro
at or near Panca City on The A. T. A S. F. Ry. In
._., . . . eriy and noriheasleriy thraugh Kaj County. Kan-
sa> Indian tteiervatlon andOsajra Nalion, to point on sinlhernTiOBDdary ol
Stale dI Kansas near ElKln. and cro^alne Line No. 4 in northweatern part of
Otage Nation. Eatimated length, ta miles.
u A*!?. S.— Prom a point on Line No^ in Osage Nallun about two miles north
ol Ralston, Pawnee County. O. T.. northwesterly to and across Osage
Nation and Kay County. O. T.. to junction with The A. T. & S. F. Ry, at or
near White Ranle, Kay County, U. T. Estimaled length, is miles.
MA'S. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No.J a"" inni-iinn nt (t.av.r
Creek and Aikanos). Ritec, In Kansas Indian Rese
length, M ml lea.
IS SUte 11
ol A
IS Rive
ortli. I
.a ted
ir Pawnee
& S. P. Ry. St or
hroiigh Noble an<
w Connty, O. T,
near Perrv. Noble
Pawnee Connllea
Estimated length.
rtTS-rif'.,
era Railway) at
Line No.i 00 boundaryline between Payne
Creek Nation, by most suitable route norlheaslerly and
•■iwnee Counly. O. T.. Osaee Nalion, then
Cherokee Nation, lo connection with The
_... _.._ XanSBS. Oklahoma Cenlral ± Southwesl-
OwassD. Estimated leaglh, 6; m'
Line No. 3 nea
iterty through Creek Nation. Pawnee Com
.inthrouahX'eekNaUonJnto C' " '
"•-"■' - ■ly'The K.
.. - „. a point on Line No. 3 near Pawnee. Pawnee Counly. O. .
•oatberlr through Pawnee and Pajrnc Counties lo Line No. i near Cgshini
Pane Cauniy. O. T : thence sonlbetlT Ibrouch Payne. Lincoln and Pol 11
walODle Counlles, lo a suitable cmsslngol Canacllan River nariheasl <
,. - , Foual
Lonis ftSin Francisco R. IT
Ihrough Lincoln and Poll awa torn t
O. T. Bitlmaled length. 5; miles.
CinfJVt JJ.— From poini on Line No,
" ~' ir. In Chickasaw N>itlon, g
. 10 cooneetlon wllh Gull.
Ii. tj miles.
I southerly ihraueh the Chickasaw
irado & Santa Ft Ky, at oc near
passing through or near Chandler,
ited length, 16a miles.
"Pushing. Payne Connly,
Connllea. crossing St.
.; thence eouth westerly
;h Payne and Lincoln
oarSlroud, O. T
Counties lo LI1
■r Sbavne
Mxisn, I
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Uk€ No. 15.— From most suitable point on Line No. lo in valley of Little
River southwesterly and westerly through Pottawatomie and Cleveland
Counties, O. T.. to connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ry. between Noble
and Walker. O. T. Estimated length, ao miles.
Lint No. 14.— From a Doint of connection with Line No. i at or near Guthrie.
I.ogan County, O. T., northerly for a distance of six miles or less: thence
northwesterly through Logan, Kingfisher, Garfield and Woods Counties, O.
T., through or neat £nid. O. T.. to connection with branch of The A. T. &
S. F. Ry. at or near Alva, O. T. Estimated length, loS miles.
Constructed: Guthrie, O. T., to Pawnee, O. T., 7x-AS miles.
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized,
2,2oofiOOt subscribed.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.
June 10, 1902.
■10 A. M.
:tor8 (7) June 12, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
£. D. Kenna, ....
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Charles Steele (July 18,1901),
New York.
Frank H. Greer,
Guthrie.
Henry E. Asp, ....
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U. C. Guss, ....
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W. H. Merten, ....
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Officers, June 25, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
, Third Vice-President
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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New York.
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Chicago.
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The Qrand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, August lo, 1901.
So years.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County, Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Bright Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado Kiver, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Coostmcted, about 6s miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250,000
Common. 1,205,000
f 1,455,000, authorized,
f »355»ooo, subscribed^
Preferred — S. F. P. R. R. Co.,
Common — S. F. P. R. R. Co.,
Directors,
Individuals,
5*285
6,758
\, ^00 shares.
12,050 shares.
First Thursday in Novimbir. Williams, .^RIzoNA.
November 6, 1902.
Directors (7) under charter :
Edward P. Ripley,
Byron L. Smith,
James H. Eckels,
E. D. Kenna,
W. R. Page,
I. L. Hibbard,
R. J. Arey,
Ofllcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. G. Nevin, Vice-President,
G. Holterhofif, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
Francis T. A. Junkin, Assistant Secretary,
J. W. White, Auditor, .
Chicago.
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Winslow, Ariz.
Williams.
Chicago.
Los Angeles, Cal.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
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Qulft Beaumont and Qreat Northern
Railway Company.
Incorporated. Texas. August 5, 1898.
So years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass, Jefferson
Countv, Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, Texas— abont
3So miles.
Capital Stock, $350,0001 authorized.
Third Wednesday in March. Beaumont, Texas.
March 19, 1902:
Directors (9) Oct. 9, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
J. W. Terry. .
L. J. Polk, .
F. M. Gilbough,
P. H. Goodwyn,
A. S. Jennings,
A. C. Torbcrt (March i, 1901),
W. E. Maxson (March i, 1901),
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, Vice-President, .
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary (Jan. i, 190 1),
W. S. Davidson. Treasurer (Jan. i, 1901),
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary (Dec. 7, 1900),
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer (Dec. 7, 1900),
D. J. Sbeehan, Dep. Comptroller (Dec. 7, 1900).
Geo. B. Gallon, Auditor (Dec. 7, 1900), .
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Galveston, Tex,
Beaumont
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
New York.
Beaumont .
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March 21, 1893.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont, Jefferson County. Texas,
through Jefferson. Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasoer Counties to a point
Icnown as the Rock Quarry, Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
Constructed: miles.
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Siisbee Junction to Silsbee
CallJunctiontoCall...
a. 83
3.31
2.32
62.37
8.36
Total
Capital Stock, $$oofioo, authorized,
5cx),ooo, issued,
V. M., 4f979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Third Wednesday in March, Beaumont, Texas.
March 19, 1902.
Directors (7) Oct. 9, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
J. W. Terry,
L. J. Polk, .
W. C, Nixon,
A. C. Torbert,
F. M. Gilbough,
Ofllcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, Vice-President, .
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary (Jan. i, 1901),
L. C. Deming, Ass*t Secretary (Dec. 7, 1900),
W. S. Davidson, Treasurer (Jan. 1, 1901),
H.W.Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer (Dec. 7, 1900),
J. W. Terry, Legal Counsel,
D.J.Sheehan.Dep. Comptroller (Dec. 7, 1900),
Geo. B. Gallon, Auditor, ....
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Houston, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
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Beaumont.
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Galveston, Tex.
New York.
Beaumont
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220. a8 miles.
6 28 "
S3. 46 miles.
100.90
11.72
38.70
518.67 miles
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Oulf t Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November 17* 1884, covers —
(i) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, incorporated Sep*
tember 16, 1880.
(t) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
(3) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railwav Company, incorporated May 28, 1873.
60 years from Nfay 28, 1873.
Main Line: constructed mileage.
Galveston to Purcell, Indian Territory. ....
Houston Division :
Alvin to Houston.
Montgomery Division :
SomerviUe to end of track, including spur to Montgomery,
Lamj^asas Division :
Temple to San Angelo^
Coleman Junction to Coleman,
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas
DaUas"Y" to Paris
Ladonia to Honey Grove,
Wolfe City to Sherman, ....
Northwestern Division :
Cleburne to Weatherford,
Total mileage, ....
Mileage of Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway, when acquired, was
53.3 miles, situated between Cleburne and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was 28.16 miles,
situated between Navasota and Montgomery.
Capital Stock, 1 10,000,000, authorised.
4,560.000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 45»47o shares.
Directors. 130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston. Texas.
March 4, 1902.
Directors (13) March 5, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele (July 9, 1901),
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". M. Gilbough, .
Leon Blum,
John H. Hutchings,
L J. Polk, .
H. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee (5) May 8, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley, ex-officio, Thos, P. Fowler.
Victor Morawetz, R. Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele (July 9, 1901).
Ofllcert — May 8, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, .... Chicago.
, First Vice-President,
, Second Vice-President,
A.C. Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt., Galveston.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
, Comptroller,
A. S. Jennings, Auditor,
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Galveston.
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The Outhrie and Western Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, January 9, 1900.
OM years.
Chartered: from Guthrie, Logan County, O. T . to the west line of the County.
Estimated length, 18 miles.
Constructed : Seward to Cashion. 10.60 miles.
Capital Stock, $180,000, authorized.
180,000, subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 1,789 shares.
Directors and others, 1 1 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, O. T.— 10 a. m.
Jane 10, 1902.
Directors (7) June 25. 1900:
Edward P. Ripley, ....
£. D. Kenna, .....
( 10 days— Guthrie. )
Chicago.
Henry E. Asp,
J. R. Cottingham,
W. H. Merten, .
U. C. Guss,
Guthrie.
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
, Third Vice-President
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. October 24, 1901.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire and operate property of The St. Louis. Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22 itoS, to John Penman, and since
operated under title of The Kansas Southwestern Rail road Company. Fkt>perty
acquired by deed from John Penman October 2$. 1901.
Constructed — from Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, to Anthony, Harper
County, Kansas— about 60 miles.
Capital Stock, $362,000, authorized,
362,000, subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3613 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November. Topeka, Kas.— 9 a. m.
Nov. 6, 1902.
(lodaya—Tope'ca.)
Directors (7) Oct. 25, 1901 :
D. H.Nichols (Dec. 10, 1901),
(JOINT.)
Arkansas City, Kas
Edward P. Ripley,
(A.T. * S.F.)
Chicago.
H.U.Mudge,
(a. T.* S.F.)
Topeka.
E. Wilder,
(A.T.* S.F.)
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B. F. Yoakum (Dec. 10, igoi),
(ST. L. * S. F.)
St. Louis.
B. L.Winchell (Dec. 10, 1901),
(ST. L. & S.F.)
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A. Douglas (Dec. 10, 1901),
(ST. L. «r S. F.)
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Officers:
D. H. Nichols, President (Jan. i, 1902), .
, Secretary and Treasurer,
A.Douglas, Auditor (Jan. i, 1902),
Arkansas City, Kas.
St. Louis.
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The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Rail-
way Company.
Incorporated. Kansas, July 13. 1899.
999 years.
Chartered: from Kiowa, Barber Countv« Kansas, to south line of State; thence in a
sontheasterly direction through Woods and Blaine Counties. Oklahoma Terri-
tory, the Reservation of the Wichita. Caddo and allied band of Indians, the
Kesenraticm of the Kiowa. Comanche and Apache Indians, Olclahoma Territory;
thence yia the town of Chickasha, throuffh Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations,
Indian Territory, to the city of Fort Smitn, Sebastian County, Arkansas; esti-
mated length, 4S0 miles.
Capital Stock, $2,ooo,cxx>, authorized.
200,600, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,000 shares.
Directors, 6 shares,
Sbcond Tubsday in June. Topbka. Kansas.
June 10, 1902.
Directors (6) June 1 1, igoi :
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago
H. U. Mudge,
Topeka.
A. A. Hurd.
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O.J.Wood,
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J. F. Scott, . . . .
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick Third Vice-President,
E Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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New York.
Chicago.
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. December a9, 1899.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire the property formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
South-Western Railway Co., and acquired said property by deed datea January
24, 1900, under foreclosure sale October 12, 1899. Operated, from FebniarT x, iqoo.
Constructed — from city of I^eavenworth, Leavenworth County, to coo nectlon with
The A. T. & S. F. Ky. at Meriden, Je£Fer8on County. Kas., 46.57 miles.
Capital Stock, ^50,000, authorised,
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R. Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 30, 1902.
Directors (7) Oct. 31, igoi:
C. T. McLellan,
H. U. Mudge.
A. A. Hurd,
E. Wilder,
A. L. Williams,
N. H. Loomis,
(JOINT.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. EY.)
(THE A.T. * S. F. RY.)
(the A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(U. P. R.R.)
J. O. BrinkcrhofiF. (u. ?• R- R )
(10 days— Topeka.)
Topeka.
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CMIicert:
C.T. McLellan, President and General Manager, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Company.
Ldosed to Soutkirn Pacific Company, dated July 15, 1898, from September 1, 1898^ to
September 1,1979.
Incorporated, Arizona, January Z2, 1882.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on eastern boundary of Arizona between parallels 31 and 3a
westerly via Tombstone, valley of Santa Cruz River, Tucson, JPlorence and PhoC'
nix, to a point on A. & r. R. R. Constructed— Benson to Nogales, 87.784 miles.
Capital Stock, $35,400,000, authorized,
3,682,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 36,815 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct 30, igo2.
Directors (5) Oct. 31, igoi:
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Victor Morawetz, ....
D. L. Gallup,
I. L. Hibbard, .....
R. J. Arey,
(10 days —Topeka.)
(and ao days— Arizona.)
Chicago.
New York.
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Winslow, Ariz,
Williams, Ariz.
Officers, Nov. 15, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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New York.
Chicago.
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
So years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves County. Texas, in a northerly direction to dividini;
line l>etween Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed: 54.13 miles.
Capital Stock, $750,000, authorized.
691,200, issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wbdnesday in March. Pecos. Tex.
March 5, 1902.
Dirtetort (7) April 3, 1901 :
H.U. Mudgc,
Topeka.
R.D.Gage, . . . .
Pecos.
J.A.Gillett. . . . ,
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Max Krauskopf,
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D.H.Nichols,
Arkansas City, Kas
Don A. Sweet,
Amarillo, Tex.
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
(NRoort:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and ) pg^^^g
Treasurer, )
Lee Webster, Auditor andJSuperintendent, *
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
So years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves County. Texas, in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed: S4*i3nailes.
Capital Stock, $750,000, authorized.
691,200, issued.
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares,
Di rectors and others, 1 2 shares.
First Wbdnbsday in March. Pecos. Tex.
March 5, 1902.
Directors (7) April 3, 1901 :
H.U. Mudge, ....
Topeka.
R.D.Gage,
Pecos.
J.A.Gillett, .....
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Max Krauskopf, ....
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D.H.Nichols.
Arkansas City, Kas.
Don A. Sweet, ....
Amarillo, Tex.
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
(NReert:
H. U. Mudge, President, . Topeka.
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and ) ^ticx^
Treasurer, )
Lee Webster, Auditor andJSupenntendent, *
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo. 1898.
50 years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy Connty,
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
County, N. M., and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Palmer County.
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock. $3,162,000. Pr<f^d ) ^^thorized.
3)102,000, common \
y.i(>2SCO. Preferred j^ ^
3,162,000, common J "-»•«=«••
t>^^f^,^^j\ The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 30,084 shares,
rrejerrea^ Individuals, i.sjfi shares,
( The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common X Directors, 10 shares,
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wbdnbsday in October. Roswbll, N. M.~i2 m.
Oct. I, 1902.
Directors (10) Oct. 2, 1901:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner (Jan. i, 1902),
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
£. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Edward P. Ripley,
E. D. Kenna,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, eX'Officio Chairman,
Avery Turner (Jan. i, 1902),
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President (Jan. i, 1902).
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W, Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Topeka.
Amarillo, Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
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A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Appointed Jan. 24, 1901), Amarillo, Tex.
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
50 years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves County, Texas, in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed : S4*i3 miles.
Capital Stock, $750,000, authorized.
691,200, issued.
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wbdnbsday in March. Pecos. Tex.
March 5, 1902.
Dirtetort (7) April 3, 1901 :
H. U. Mudgc,
R. D. Gage, .
J. A. Gillett, .
Max Krauskopf,
D. H. Nichols,
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley,
(NRMft:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Topeka.
Pecos.
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Amarillo, Tex.
Chicago.
Topeka.
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and ) pecos
Treasurer, )
Lee Webster, Auditor andJSuperintendent, '
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo. 1898.
50 years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy Connty,
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
Countv, N. M., and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Palmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, $3, 162.000, preferred \ ^-, .x^w*^ v
3,162,000, common J ^^^f^r^^cu,
3, 162.000, preferred \ . ,
3, 1 62,000, common )
D^^f^^^^jK The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 30,084 shares,
rrejerrea^ Individuals, i,S2fi shares.
( The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common \ Directors, 10 shares.
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wednesday in October, Roswell. N. M.~i2 m.
Oct. I, 1902.
Directors (10) Oct. 2. 1901:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner (Jan. i, 1902),
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
£. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, eX'Officio Chairman,
Avery Turner (Jan. i, 1902),
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley.
Oflicert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President (Jan. i, 1902).
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W, Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Topeka.
Amarillo. Tex.
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March 19, 1898.
So years.
Chartered : from a point in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line near the
southwest comer of the county to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver City Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas.
Constructed: 94.48 miles.
Capital Stock, $icx>,cxx), authorized.
icx),cxx), issued.
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., 990 shares.
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in Octobbr, Amarillo, Tex.— 12 m.
October 7, 1902.
Diraetort (7) Oct. i, igoi :
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner (Jan. 1, 1902).
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
G. C. Starkweather,
S. H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Topeka.
Amarillo.
Chicago.
Executive Committee:
H. U. Mudge, eX'Officio Chairman,
Avery Turner (Jan. 1, 1902),
(NRcert:
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley.
H. U. Mudge, President, . . . .
Avery Turner, Vice-President (Jan. 1, 1902),
Don A. Sweet, Secretary, . . . ,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J, C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W.Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Topeka.
Amarilla
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Amarillo.
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Appointed Jan. 24, 1901),
Amarillo.
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Perris and Lakeview Railway Company.
Incon>orated. California, November i, 1898.
50 years.
Chartered and constructed: from town of Perris. Riverside County, in a northeasterly
direction to the town of Lalceview, Riverside County, 8.03 miles.
Capital Stock, $80,000, authorized,
16,000, issued,
W. G. N., Tr., 150 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
First Thursday in November, Los Angeles, Cal.— 3 p. m.
Nov. 6, igo2.
Dirtetort (5) Nov. 18, igoi
W. G. Ncvin, .
G. Holterho£E, Jr.,
£. Chambers,
H. J. Stevens,
F. B. Henderson,
Los Angeles.
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W. G. Nevin, President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles.
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Rio Qrande and El Paso Railroad Company.
Leased to Tlu A.T,A S.F. Ry, Co., dated and from January 1, 1900, to
December SI, 1910.
Incorporated. Texas, October a8, i88o.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, Yia Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed : Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.xy
miles.
Capital Stock, $1,200,000, authorized,
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November. El Paso. Texas.
Nov. 6, 1902.
Directors (7) Nov. 7, 190 1 :
Edward P. Ripley,
F, C. Fox,
G. £. Roe,
U. S. Stewart, .
C. I. Kerr,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
(30 days — El Paso.)
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Las Vegas, N. M.
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
G. E. Roe, Vice-President and Auditor,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Rio Qrande and El Paso Railroad Company.
Lsastd to Tlu A.T,A S,F. Ry, Co., dated and from January 1, 1900, to
DeambiT SU 1910.
IncoriMrated. Texas, October a8, i88o.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed : Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $1,200,000, authorized,
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, El Pajio. Texas.
Nov. 6, 1902.
Directors (7) Nov. 7, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley, .
F. C. Fox,
G. E. Roe,
U. S. Stewart, .
C. I, Kerr,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
Meert :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
G. E. Roc, Vice-President and Auditor,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
(30 days — El Paso.)
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
El Paso.
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The San Francisco and San Joaquin Vailey
Raiiway Company.
Railway and Property sold April J, 1901, to The A. T. 6f S. F. Ry. Co.
Incorporated, California. Fcbiiiary 26, 1895-50 years.
Chartered: from the city and county of San Francisco, or some point on the bay ot
San Francisco, or the waters discharg^ing into it. generally eastwardly and south-
wardly by a practicable route to a point in the vicinity of the city of Bakersfield,
in the county of Kern, all in the State of California. Estimated length. 350 miles.
Constructed: Mainline From Point Richmond to Kern Junction — 3U)6.^o miles.
Loop— From Calwa Junction on main line through the town of Visalia to
Corcoran on main line— 6S.41 miles. Total constructed, 374-97 miles.
(From Bakersfie'd to Kern Junction, 2.40 miles, leased to and
operated by Santa Ke Pacific R. R. Co.)
Capital Stock, $6,<xx),ooo, authorized,
2,465,200, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 24,630 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
Individuals, 11 shares.
Third Tuesday in July, San Francisco, Cal.— ii a.m.
July 15, 1902.
Directors (11) July 23, 190 1:
John D. Spreckels,
Edward P. Ripley,
A. H. Payson, ....
Charles Steele, ....
Thomas P. Fowler,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Robert Watt, ....
F. W. Van Sicklen,
W. A. Bissell. ...
A. G. Wells, ....
Executive Committee (5) July 17, 1900:
, Chairman.
Edward P. Ripley, R. Somers Hayes,
Thomas P. Fowler (Nov. 24, 1900), Victor Morawetz.
CMIicert, July 17, 1900:
John D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board,
Edward P. Ripley, President,
A. H. Payson, Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
, Third Vice-President,
Godfrey Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary (Jan. 29, 1901), Los Angeles, Cal.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
Godfrey HolterhofiF, Jr., Treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco.
Chicago.
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New York.
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San Francisco.
Chicago.
San Francisco.
Chicago.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
C. N. Sterry, General Solicitor,
, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
New York.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
New York.
Chicago.
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company.
Incorporated June i6, 1897, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1897.
Perpetual.
thofized to construct from Albuquerque. N. M., via Agua Frio or other suitable
pass, the head waters of the Colorado Chiquito, the ^sth parallel, to a suitable
point on the Colorado River for crossing, and from tnence to the Padfic. Con-
structed—A. & P. Junction to The Needles— 563.01 miles.
Capital Stock, ^»ooo,ooo, authorized,
4,ooo,ooo« issued,
U. Tr. Co , N. Y. , Tr., 39,987 shares.
Directors, 13 shares,
(Additional stock may be issued as authorized by Act of Congress.)
Wednesday next after First Monday in January, New York— 10:30 a. m.
Jan. 8. 1902.
(10 days -by mail.)
Dir«ctort (13) Jan. 9. 1901:
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
H. Rieman Duval,
Thomas P. Fowler,
John G. McCulloug^i,
Geo. G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele (July 10, 1901,.
Benj. P. Cheney, ..... Boston.
Byron L. Smith. ...... Chicago.
Charles S. Gleed, ..... Topeka.
Chicago.
New York.
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Victor Morawetz, Chairman (July 10,1901), Thomas P. Fowler,
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio, Edward J. Berwind,
Benj. P. Cheney, R. Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele (July 10, igoi).
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Chicago.
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, (July 10,
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L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . '*
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller (July 10, igoi), New York.
H. C. Whitehead, ueneral Auditor, . Chicago.
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Sonora Railway Company Limited.
Leased to Soutlum Pacific Company, dated July 15, 1898, from September 1, 1898, to
September 1, 1979,
Incorporated. Massachusetts, May i, 1879.
(Duration not limited.)
Constructed: Guay mas. Mexico, to Nog^ales, A. T., 2S9-97 miles; Hermosillo Branch
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,000, authorized.
5,248,000, issued.
U.Tr. Co., N. Y.,Tr., 52,467 shares.
Directors, i'^ shares.
First Wednesday in April, Boston, Mass.— 12 m.
April 2, 1902.
Directors (15) April 6, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley.
H. Rieman Duval,
Edipmard J. Berwind,
Thomas r. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
John G. McCullough (Dec. 4, 1901),
Charles Steele (Dec. 4, 1901),
Benj. P. Cheney,
H. K. Nickerson, Prest. (Aug. 5, 1898),
Daniel Turner,
Sebastian Camacho,
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Celso Gaxiola K Gov't ) (Tune 18, igoo.) I
Hipolito Charles } Dir's. ) (Nov. 15. 1899), J
Executive Committee— May i, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz.
(NHoers — May i, 1901:
Edward P. Riplev, President,
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, .
L. C. Deming, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy ComptToller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
H. R. Nickerson, General Manager,
Local
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New York.
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Southern California Railway Company.
So yjars.
Formed by consolidation, June 27, 1892, of —
1. Southern California Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation, November 7, 1889, of—
(j4) California Southern Railroad Company.
Formed by consolidation, January 10. 1882, of—
(i) California Southern Railroad C^w/<i/«y.— Incorporated October 23,
iMo, and constructed from National City to San Bernardino, 119 02
miles.
(2) California Southern Extension Railroad Company.— -IncorpoTZted
May 24, 1881, and constructed from San Bernardino to Barstow, 81.15
miles. Total {A} 200.17 miles.
(B) California Central Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation. May 20, 1887, of—
(1) Riverside Santa Ana <S» Los Angeles Railway Company.— Incorpo-
rated September 29, 1885. From San Bernardino. Cal., via Riverside.
Arlington and the Santa Ana Valley to L.os Ange'es. Cal. Con-
structed, High Grove via Orange (and Santa Ana) to Los Angeles,
74.71 miles.
(2) San Bernard/no 6* Los Angeles Railway Company. — Incorporated
November 22, 1886. From San Bernardino to Los Angeles, Cal. C on-
structed, San Bernardino to San Gabriel River. 38.88 miles.
(3) San Bernardino Valley Railway Company.— Incorporated January 12.
1887. From San Bernardino to near Lugonia, Cal. Constructed. San
Bernardino to Mentone, 12.53 miles.
(4) San Jacinto Valley Railway /" ow^^// v.— Incorporated March?. 1887.
From near Ferris to a point in the eastern portion of San Jacinto
Valley. Constructed, Ferris to San Jacinto, 19.44 miles.
(5) Los Ansreles ^San Gabriel Valley Railway Company.- Incorporated
September 5, 1883. From Los AnKeles to the head of tne Azuea Valley,
Los Angeles County. Ccnstructed. Los Angeles to San Gabriel
River, 21.00 miles.
(6) Los Angeles &* Santa Monica Raihoad Company.— Incorporated,
January 6, 1886. From Los Angeles to the Bay of Santa Monica. Con-
structed, Redondo Junction to Alsace, 13.44 miles.
(7) San Bernardino 6* San Diego Hailway Company. — Incorporated No-
vember 20. 1886. Fromjunction with tlie Riverside, Sant» Ana & Los
Angeles Railway, near Santa Ana. via S m Juan Capistrano and Ocean-
side, to the city of San Diego. Constructed, nurth boundary Santa
Ana to Los .\ngelcs Junction. 49 miles.
(8) San Diego Central Railroad C/jw/.j/ij'.— Incorporated Novembers,
1886. From San Diego, through the Cajon Valley, Foway, San Ber-
nardo, Escondido to Oceanside. Constructed, Escondido Junction
to Escondido. 21.30 mi'es.
Total kB), 250.39 miles.
(C) Redondo Beach Rahavay Company. Incorporated April 23, 1888.
Constructed, Inglewood to Redondo, 10.77 tniles.
2. The San Bernardino & Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated August it, 1890. San Bernardino, Cal., via Highlands, to
connect with line of the Southern California Railway Company at
or near its present eastern terminus in San Bernardino County. Con-
structed. Highland Junction to Mentone, 12.86 miles.
3. Santa Fe & Santa Monica Railway Company.
Incorporated April 4, 1892. From near Mesmer Station, on the line of
the Southern (California Railway, between Inglewood and Ballona, to
the town of Santa Monica. Constructed, Alsace to Santa Monica,
5.42 miles.
Acquired by purchase May i, 1899, tlie railroad and property of -
Eisinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Railway Company.
Incorporated D«cember6, i8(>5, and constructed from Elsinore Junction
to Aloerhil, 7.76 rniles.
(All California incorporations.)
Total constructed, all lines, 487.37 miles.
(Concluded on next page.)
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Southern California Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $17,360,000, authorized,
12,824,000, issued,
{U. Tr. Co , N. Y., Tr., 30,468 shares.
Individuals, 30,041 shares,
Cal. So. R. R. Stock / ^„ .^^^,
not exchanged \ ^h shares.
Common \ ^' ^^' ^°'' ^•. ^•' ^^'' ^7''*9^ shares.
\ Directors, 22 shares.
First Thursday in November, Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a. m.
Nov. 6, 1902.
Directors (11) Nov. 7, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
W. G. Nevin,
D. Freeman, .
H. W. HeUman,
O. S. A. Sprague,
Simon Levi,
Richard Egan,
L. C. Waite, .
Executive Committee (4):
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
R. Somers Hayes.
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New York.
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San Diego, **
Capistrano, "
Riverside,
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Edward P. Ripley, President, .
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick,Third Vice-President,
Godfrey Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
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The Southern Kansas Railway Company
of Texas.
operated as an independent line jrom July 6, 1889, inclusive.
Incorporated, Texas, November 2, i886.
50 years.
Line i.— Fort Worth, Texas, to west line of Texas, at a point in Oldham County.
Lines.— From a point on line No. i. in Carson County, Texas, to a point in Parmei
County, on the western boundary of Texas.
Line 5.— From a desirable point on line No. i, in Carson County, northeasterly to a
point in Lipscombe County, on the east line of Texas — Constructed.
Total mileage (constructed), 100.41 miles.
Acquired January i, 1900, under foreclosure sale September 6, iSq8, railroad of the
iPanhandle Railway Cj.— Panhandle to Washburn— 14.72 miles, which it had
operated as an extension since April ao. 1S98. Has also operated trains on line
0! Fort Worth & Denver City Ky. Co., between Washburn and Amarillo, Tex.,
14.04 miles, since May 10, 1899.
Capital Stock, $3,000,000, authorized,
604,500, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 5,955 shares.
Directors, 90 shares.
Wednesday next after Last Thursday in October, .\marillo,Tex.— ioa. m.
Nov. 5, 1902.
(30 days — Amarillo. )
Direetors (9) Nov. 6, 1901 :
H. U. Mudge, .
Avery Turner (Jan. i, 1902),
Don A. Sweet, .
J. C. Paul,
A. L. Conrad, .
G. C. Starkweather,
H. E. Hoover,
J. W. Terry,
Edward P. Ripley, .
OMcers:
H. U. Mudge, President, ....
Avery Turner, Vice-President (Jan. 1, 1902),
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant hrecretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
A. L. Conrad, Auditor,
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Galveston, Tex.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
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Atchison Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. November 13. 1878.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock (shares $1,000 each), $100,000, authorized,
72,000, issued.
R. R. Cos., 69 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Sbcond Wednesday in February, Atchison. Kas.— 10:30 a. m.
Feb. 12, 1902.
Directors (8) Feb. 13, 1901:
C. M. Rathbum,
Howard Elliott,
S. E. Crance,
Russell Harding,
Geo. W. Holdrege,
H. A. Parker,
H. U. Mudge,
C. F. Resseguie,
(c. B. u. p. R. R.)
(K. C. ST. J. ft C. B. R. R.)
(H. ft ST. J. R. R.)
(mo. p. RY.)
(a. ft N. R. R.)
(C. R. I. ft P. RY.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
Atchison.
St. Joseph, Mo.
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Omaha, Neb.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Executive Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, ex-officio^
H. U. Mudge,
S. E. Crance.
Auditing Committee (3):
C M. Rathburn, ex-officio^
Howard Elliott,
C. F. Resseguie.
Officers:
C. M. Rathburn, President, ....
F. W. Downs, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. F. Barrows, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
Atchison.
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Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Company.
Incorporated, Texas. March a6, i8g7.
SO years.
Chartered: to construct, maintain and operate a terminal railway and construct or
purchase and maintain wharves within or near the city of Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas.
Constructed: Belt around city of Beaumont, 3.08 miles; line operated under
trackage rights, spurs into mills, 5.2$ miles. Total, 8.53 miles.
Capital Stock, ^6o,cxx), authorized,
6o,ocx), issued.
V. M., 589 shares.
Directors, etc., 1 1 shares.
Second Wednesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April 9, 1902.
Direetors (10) Oct. 9, 1900:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
J. W. Terry, .
L. J. Polk, .
F. M. Gilbough,
A. C. Torbert,
P. H. Goodwyn,
W. S. Davidson,
Wm. Wiess, .
W. A. Fletcher,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, Vice-President,
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary (Jan. i, 1901),
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary (Dec. 7, 1900), .
W. S. Davidson, Treasurer (Jan. i, 1901),
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer (Dec. 7, 1900),
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller (Dec. 7, 1900),
Geo. B. Gallon, Auditor (Dec. 7, 1900),
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Galveston, Tex
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
New York.
Beaumont
New York.
Beaumont.
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The Kansas City Belt Railway Company.
Kansas and Missouri incorporation.— Formed by consolidation, on March 13, 1886,
of—
(i) Kansas City Belt R. R. Co., incorporated, Kansas, March a8, 188$.
(2) Kansas City Belt Ry. Co., incorporated, Missouri, June 27. 1882.
999 years.
CONSTRUCTED MILEAGE.
Main line in Missouri, ....
Main line in Kansas, ....
Double and side-tracks, Missouri,
Double and side-tracks, Kansas,
Total mileage, .....
6.33
2.37—8.70
28.63
9.81-38.44
47.14
Capital Stock, $2,5cx),(xx), authorinecL
150,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 747 shares,
C. M. & St. P., 299 shares.
K. C. F. S. & M., 447 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
(Statatorj meeting, second Tueaday in March — SO days* notice, Kansas City.)
Sbcond Tuesday in May, Kansas City, Mo.— 9 a. m.
May 13, 1902.
Directors (7) May 21, 1901 :
H. U. Mudge,
E. Wilder,
E. O. Faulkner,
B. L. Winchell,
Wallace Pratt,
A. J. Earling,
C. A. Goodnow,
(the a. t. * s. F. RY.) Topeka.
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.) "
(the A. T. * S. F. RY.) "
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.) St. Louis.
(THE K. c. F. s. * M. RY.) Kaosas City^
(c. M. * ST. p.) Chicago.
(C. M. * ST. p.)
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Extcutive Committee (3):
' H. U. Mudge,
B. L. Winchell,
A. J. Earling.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
B. L. Winchell, Vice-President,
C C. Ripley, Secretary (Dec. 11, 1901),
E. Wilder, Treasurer,
Pratt, Dana & Black, Attorneys,
C. C. Ripley, Auditor and Cashier,
D. W. Rider, Superintendent, .
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kansas City.
Kansas City.
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The Leavenworth Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April i, i88s.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $175,000, authorized,
150,000, issued.
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares
Second Tuesday in January, Leavenworth, Kas.
Jan. 14, 1902.
Directors (7) Jan. 8, igoi :
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding,
H. U. Mudge,
£. Dickinson,
A. T. Palmer,
H. G. Clark,
(L. K. * w. RY.) Kansas City, Mo.
(c. R. I. * p. RY.) Chicago.
(MO. p. RY.) St. Louis.
/ THE A. T. * S. F. RY.. \ Tnnplra
\ASSIGN>rE L. T. * S. W. RY./ * "l'^**-*-
(u.p.Rv.) Omaha, Neb.
(".'x-'I-k*??'??" ) Kansas City, Mo.
(K. c. N. w. R. R.) St. Louis.
Executive Committee (3J :
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding.
Officers:
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President,
J. H. Brinkerhoff, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. H. Craig, Superintendent and Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
Leavenworth, Kas.
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The Fiteblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, December 23, 18S7.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $^oo,ocx>, authorized,
40,600, issued.
D. & R. G. R. R. Co., 80 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 80 shares,
U. P. D. & G. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co., 80 shares,
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October, Pueblo. Colo.
Oct. 15, igo2.
Directors (6) Oct. 16, 1 901:
E. T. Jeffery,
M. D. Thatcher,
J. E. Hurley,
Russell Harding,
Frank Trumbull,
H. A. Parker,
(D. * R. G. R. R.)
(the a. T. * S. F. RY.)
(mo. p. ry.)
(U. P. RY.)
(C. R. I. ft P. RY.)
Olllcert— Oct. 16, 1895 :
E. T. Jeffery, President,
M. D. Thatcher, Secretary and Treasurer
W. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Wm. Young, Ticket Agent (Nov. i, 1896)
C. F. Colvin, Baggage Agent,
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
LaJunta,Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo.
Chicago.
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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The Leavenworth Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April i, i88s.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $175,000, authorined,
1 50,000, issued.
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares
Second Tuesday in January, Leavenworth, Kas.
Jan. 14, 1902.
Directors (7) Jan. 8, 1901 :
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding,
H. U. Mudge,
£. Dickinson,
A. T. Palmer,
H. G. Clark,
(L. K. ft W. RY.)
(C. R. I. & p. RY.)
(MO. p. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY
ASSIGN" E L. T. * S. W
(U. P. RY.)
U. P. RY., ASSIGNEE \
L. T. ft S. W. RY. /
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Kansas City, Mo.
Chicago.
St. Louis.
.RY.) Topeka.
Omaha, Neb.
Kansas City, Mo.
St. Louis.
Executive Committee (3) :
J. O. BrinkerhofiF,
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding.
OMcers:
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President,
J. H. Brinkerhoff, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. H. Craig, Superintendent and Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
Leavenworth, Kas.
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The Pueblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, December 23, 18S7.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $30o,(XX), authorized.
40,600, issued.
D. & R. G. R. R. Co., 80 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
U. P. D. & G. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co., 80 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October. Pueblo. Colo.
Oct 15, igo2.
Directors (6) Oct. 16, 1901 :
E. T. JefiFery,
M. D. Thatcher,
J. E. Hurley,
Russell Harding,
Frank Trumbull,
H. A. Parker,
(D. * R. G. R. R.)
(ihe a. t. * s. f. ry.)
(mo. p. ry.)
(U. P. RY.)
(C. R. I. ft P. RY.)
Ollleert— Oct. 16, 1895 :
E. T. Jeffery, President,
M. D. Thatcher, Secretary and Treasurer
W. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Wm. Young, Ticket Agent (Nov. i, 1896)
C. F. Colvin, Baggage Agent,
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
LaJunta,Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo.
Chicago.
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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St. Joseph Terminal Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, January 5, 1887.
99 years.
Acquired by purchase, the property of St. Joseph Terminal Co.
Iticorporated, Missouri, November 8, 1886.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
300,000, issued,
St. J. & (i. I. Trustee, 1,496 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,485 shares.
Directors and Tellers, 19 shares,
(Statutory meeting, fiecond Tueaday in March.— !tO days* notice, St. Joseph.)
Second Tuesday in June, St. Joseph. Mo.— 9 a. m. Old Board, 12 m.
June 10, 1902. New Board, 12:30 p. M.
Directors (5) June 11, 1901:
H. U. Mudge, (THE A. T. & s. f. ry.) Topeka.
C. F. Resseguie, (the a. t. & s. f. ry.) "
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. * g. i. r. r.) St. Joseph
H. W. Milliman, (st. j. * g. 1. r. r.)
T. F. Van Natta, (joint.)
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, ..... Topeka.
Raymond Du Puy, Vice-President, ... St. Joseph.
H. W. Milliman, Secretary and Auditor, *'
E. Wilder, Treasurer, ...... Topeka.
A. P. Hall, Superintendent (Aug. i, 1897), St. Joseph.
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St. Joseph Union Depot Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 22, 1880.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $icx),ooo, authorised,
9,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 84 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, St. Joseph, Mo.
Feb. 12, 1902.
Directors (9) Feb. 13, 1901:
Howard Elliott, (k. c. st. j. * c. b. r. r.)
J. D. Besler, (c b. * q. r. r.)
S. E. Crance, (h. * st. j. r. r.)
Geo. W. Holdrege, (b. * m. r. r. r.)
H. U. Mudge, (THE A. T. * s. p. ry.)
H. A. Parker, (c R. i. * p. ry.)
M. A. Low, ^C K. * N. RY.)
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. * g. i. r. r.)
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.)
Executive Committee (3) :
Howard Elliott, ex-officio,
H.U. Mudge,
Raymond Du Puy.
Auditing Committee (3) :
Howard Elliott, ex-officio,
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding.
Officers:
Howard Elliott, President,
E. C. Browne, Secretary and Treasurer,
Jos. Hansen, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
St. Joseph.
Chicago.
St. Joseph.
Omaha, Neb.
Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
St. Joseph.
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The Santa Pe Terminal Company
of California.
Incorporated. California, February 24, 1899.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized,
i,ooo/xx), subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Tuesday in July, San Francisco, Cal.- 8 p. m.
July 15, 1902.
Directors (7) July 23, 190 1 :
J. D. Spreckcls, .....
San Francisco.
A. H. Payson
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W.A. Bissell
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H. K. Gregory,
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J.W.Walker,
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W. G. Nevin
Los Angeles, Cal.
A. G.Wells.
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Officers (Julv 17, 1900):
J. D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board, .
San Francisco.
A. H. Payson, President,
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W. A. Bissell, Vice-President, .
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G. HolterhoflF, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer
(Jan. 29, iQOi),
Los Angeles, Cal.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
New York.
H. W. Gardiner. Assistant Treasurer,
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Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
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C. N. Sterry, General Solicitor, .
Los Angeles, Cal.
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,.
New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
Chicago.
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Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 29, 1875.
So years.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
495,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 4,929 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Sbcond Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 14, 1902.
Directors (12) Jan. 8, 1901:
E.J. Sanford (April 4, 1901),
B. L. Winchell,
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
S. M. Felton,
S. £. Crance,
Russell Harding,
Jos. Ramsey, Jr.,
H. A. Parker,
Howard Elliott,
H. U. Mudge,
C. F. Resseguie (Apr. 4, 1901),
A. A. Allen,
(JOINT.) Kansas City.
(THE K. C. F. S. ft M. RY.) St. Louis.
(U. p. RY.)
(C. * A. R. R.)
(H. * ST. J. R. R.)
(mo. p. RY.)
(WABASH R. R.)
(C. R.I * P. RY.)
Kansas City.
Chicago.
St. Joseph, Mo'
St. Louis.
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Chicago.
(K. c. ST. J. * c. B. R.R.) St. Joseph, Mo.
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.) Topcka.
(the a. T. ft S. F. RY.) "
(M.K. ftT.RY.) St. Louis.
Executive Committee (5):
B. L. Winchell, Chairman, Howard Elliott,
H. U. Mudge, J. O. Brinkerhoff,
S. M. Felton.
Auditing Committee (3):
Joseph Ramsey, Jr.,
OMcers:
Russell Harding,
H. A. Parker.
E.J. Sanford, President and Superintendent,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. S. Banks, Ticket Agent, .
Kansas City
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Galveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June 36, 1897.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized.
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1.995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston, Tex.
Dec. 30, 1902.
Directors (5) under charter:
L. J. Polk, .......
W. C Nixon (May 14, 1900V ....
F. M. Gilbough
J.W.Terry
Galveston.
Galveston.
Ofllcert— July 3, 1897:
L. J. Polk, President,
.Vice-President, . . .
A.C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer (Sept. 25, 1897), Galveston.
A. S. Jennings, Auditor (Dec. 11, 1901), "
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Afintml rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company, May 16, 289t.-~ 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C R. R. Co,, and acquired fun* S, 1901,
byC,^P,C.(SfM,Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March x7, 1884.
SO years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Jnana Lopez Grant, about 11,499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about iSiOoo *'
Total
26,499 acres.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, issued.
W. E. H., I Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors,
First Monday in August, Santa Fe. N. M.
August 4, 1902.
5 shares.
Directors (5) Aug. 12, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. E. Twitchell,
F. C. Fox,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Santa Fe.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
Acg,
Mintral tight! and Pnt rty nK
'tauirid OeMtr
--, /** tnti
dad Caal & Cok Hf Co
"York Canon Tr
Atgtdrid June 3. 1901. tht tnfii
Mintral righll and propnttes of .
Mintntl righii
Junil ISsS—i riars
Mitural rig/ils and pttpirij tf C C R R to I.
Iron Co Oil e JSW— lOj
II Uasid to Maunl Catmtt Ctat Co.,
kt Canen City Coal Co.
I giCarian Co. and ef lAi Tritti-
„ -will Land Grant Co..
County. N. M.
t Coal Railroad Co. undir fm-
and the T. C. & C. Co.. Uaud
""" it Camttl Coal Ca.
I Ceiorado Fiat &
Certified copy of Chatter filed In ofBce of Secrelary d( State. Colorado. October, 17,
i9^, and tlu in office ol Secretary of Territory of
New Meilco Hay 10, 1901.
Capital Slock, tyto/xa, autkoriitd.
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,989 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
(II) Oct. 31,
Edward P. Riplt
W. B. Jansen,
W. E. Hodges,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Kurd,
0. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
D. E. Cain,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
A. S. Johnson,
OMon:
Edward P. Ripley. President,
W. B, Jansen, Vice-President,
E, Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secrelary,
H. W, Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
1. S. Lauck, Auditor, ,
(lodaya-Topeka.)
Chicago.
Tope'
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Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, Auffust ag, 1881.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized,
1,000,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 4,997 shares,
Tr. for M. L. G. Co., 4,997 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Monday in April. Raton. N. M.— 4 r. m.
April 21, 1902.
Directors (6) May 25, 1901:
Frank Springer, .
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham (July 20,1901)
W. B. Jansen,
F. C. Fox (July 20, 1901 ),
R. E. Twitchell, .
Officers:
Frank Springer, President, .
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
T. A. Schomburg, Secretary,
J. M. Cunningham, Treasurer,
(30 days — Colfax Co.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Blossburs: Mercantile Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico. March 25, 1895.
So years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized,
45,000, issued,
(Shares $10 each.)
R. C. a C. Co., 2,546 shares.
Individuals, 1,949 shares.
Directors (R. C. & C. Co., 4),
(Individuals, i), 5 shares.
Third Monday in April, Raton, N. M.— 4 p. m.
April 21, 1902.
Directors (5) April 16, 1900:
W. B. Jansen,
E. Wilder, .
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten,
(10 dayB—Raton.)
Chicago.
Topeka.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
Officers :
W. B. Jansen, President,
Frank Springer, Vice-President,
, Secretary,
E. Wilder, Treasurer
]. M. Cunningham, Assistant Treasurer,
Chicago.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Topeka.
E. Las Vegas, N, M.
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mineral rights and Property Uased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co.^ Aug. tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized,
600,000, issued.
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 13, 1902.
(xo days—Aspen.)
rtors (7) June 3. 1893^
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
Chicago.
1 ...
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899),
Chicago.
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899),
Topeka.
E. Wilder.
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J.F.Scott,
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A. A. Hurd,
If
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OfRcers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
, Comptroller, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896),
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
New York.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited
Incorporated, New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12. 1884.^ Final Certificate issued
January 6, 1885.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $963,100, authorized,
963,100, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,155 shares,
A, F. W., I share.
E. P. R., I share,
2,1 ^j shares.
], W. S. & Co., 2,410 shares.
Sundry persons,
Second Tuksday in February, New York.
Feb. II, 1902.
2,450 shares,
5,024 shares.
Directors (9) Feb. 12, 1901
Benj. P. Cheney,
Albert Strauss,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
T. W. Lillie,
Geo. W. Seligman,
Henry Warren,
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Edward P. Ripley,
Officers:
Benj. P. Cheney, President,
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
T. W. Lillie, Secretary and Treasurer,
Boston.
New York.
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Weatherford, Tex.
Chicago.
Boston.
New York.
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Geo. L. Brooks, General Manager, . Albuquerque, N. M.
Burton Mossman, Ranch Superintendent, Holbrook, Arizona.
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March i6, 1888.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 14, 1902.
(2 wks.— Adair Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudgc, ' Topcka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Frank W. Gibbs, Gibbs.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Hunnewell Town Company.
lacurpuruiwJ, Kaasas, June 23, 1860.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
45*500, issued.
J. E. F., 250 shares.
Individuals, 205 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka. Kas.— 2 p. m.
Oct. 30, 1902.
( 30 days— I a w. 3 1., Kansas City, Kas.)
Directors (7) Nov. 30, 1897:
Jno. E. Frost,
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen (July 11, 1899),
E. Wilder, Topeka.
J. F. Scott,
Joab Mulvane, .
Topeka.
Chicago.
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Officers:
Jno. E. Frost, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
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New York.
Chicago.
Topeka.
56
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorized.
16,000, issued.
E. W., 8o>^ shares.
Individuals, TJ^ shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Sbcond Tuesday in January. Kansas City. Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 14, 1902.
(2 wks.— Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
W. W. Felt,
Topeka.
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Mendon.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
66
The New Mexico Town Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, x88o.
ao years.
Charter extended March ax, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorvted,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 943 shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fe, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 6, 1902.
(30 days— I a w., Santa Fe.)
Dirtctors (9) Nov. 18, 1901:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo, .
R. E. Twitchell, .
F. C. Fox,
F. A. Manzanares,
Rufus J. Palen,
W. B. Childers. .
E. W. Dobson,
W. B. Jansen,
OfRcers :
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Ruf usj. Palen, Ass t SecV and Ass't Treas., Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ... **
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Santa Fe.
Albuquerque, N. M
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Chicago.
Topeka.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
The Occidental Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April 9, 18S6.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued,
J. E. F., 495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Thursday next after First Monday in May, Topeka, Kas.— 3:30 p. m.
May 8, 1902.
(15 days— Topeka.)
Directors (5) May 7, 1891:
Tno. E. Frost,
W. B. Jansen (July 11, 1899),
J:
P. I. Bbnebrake,
1. R. Mulvane,
. F. Scott (Nov. 30, 1896),
Officers :
Jno. E. Frost, President,
E. Wil(
Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
If
Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896),
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
5.
Pacific Land improvement Company.
Incorporated, Catitornia, Jauuary u, 1S87.
So years.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized.
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next apter Second Monday in May. Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a. m.
May 14, 1902.
Directors (5) May 16, 1900:
W. G. Ncvin (Sep. 25. 1901),
J. W. White (Sep. 25, 1901).
F. B. Henderson,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
A. G. Wells,
Officers:
W. G. Nevin, President (Sep. 25, 1901),
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J.W. White, Auditor (Sep. 25, 1901),
Howel Jones, Manager (Sep. 25, 190 1), Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 14, 1902.
(asfks.— ClarkCo.)
Mrecters (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge
Jno. E. Frost,
Chas. Hiller,
Topeka.
Kahoka, Mo.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
L S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
it
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Chicago.
Topeka.
58
Rio Qrande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, June 2$, 1887.
So years.
Capital Stock, $25o,ocx), authortMed.
25o,ocx), issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fe, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 6, 1902.
Directors (5) Nov. 18, 1901:
H. U. Mudpe,
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Ruf us J. Paten,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
(IS days— Santa Fe.)
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Santa Fe.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Santa Fe.
New York.
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized.
5,000, issued,
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge. Mo.— 9 a.m.
Jan. 14, 1902.
(2 wks.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H.U. Mudge,
Tno. E. Frost,
Wm. Lingenfelter,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, ... "
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, .... "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .... Topeka.
Topeka.
11
Rutledge.
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Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, December 28, 1900.— So years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
Janaary 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
Capital Stock, $io,cxx), authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles. Cal.— ii A.M.
May 14, 1902.
Directors (5) under charter :
H.U.Mudge. ....
W. G. Nevin,
C. N.Sterry, . . . . ,
T.J.Norton, ....
H.J.Stevens,
Officers, Jan. 5, 1901 :
H. U. Mudge, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
M
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Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,497 shares.
Directors, 3 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City. Mo.—
Jan. 15, 1902. 9 A.M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ....
J. P. Griswold, ....
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead. General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
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Chicago.
Topeka.
Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated. Missouri. November 17. 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorized,
30,000, issued,
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas
Jan. 15, 1902.
(2 wks.
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, .......
Jno. E. Frost,
W. H. Winants, ......
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
City, Mo.—
9 a. m.
— Kansas City.)
Topeka.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
II
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
61
The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 21, 1880, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
changed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 304 shares.
Individuals, iq6 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topkka, Kas.— 3 p.m.
Oct. 30, igo2.
Directors (7) Oct. 31, 190 1:
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Paul Morton,
(10 days—Topeka.)
Chicago.
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A. A. Hurd,
O.J.Wood,
Topeka.
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J. F. Scott, ......
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D. E. Cain
(f
E. Wilder,
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Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor.
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
41
Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, ....
Topeka.
The A. T. & S. P. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka, Kas.
July 29, igo2.
Trustees (5):
H. U. Mudge (Nov. 30, 1895),
C. F. Resseguie (Jan. i, 1900),
James Collinson (Jan. i, 1902),
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900),
Officers— July 31, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Chairman,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, ....
J. P. Kaster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
Topeka.
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Topeka.
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The a. C. & S. P. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Texas, June lo.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tubsday in June. Galveston, Texas.
June 24, 1902.
Trustees (5):
L. J. Polk (Aug. I, 1896), .
J. W. Terry (June 10, 1891),
Drs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6.
Jas. McDonough (June 10, 1801),
J. C. Murphy (March 15, 1895), •
Officers — Dec. 6, 1900:
L. J. Polk, President,
Drs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons,
T. E. Moodie, Secretary, .
A. C. Torbert, Acting Treasurer,
A. S. Jennings, Auditor, .
1891.
Galveston.
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1900),
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
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Galveston.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
The Las Vestas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
246,600, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,459 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Ka».— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 30, 1902.
Directors (7) Oct. 31, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
Jno. E. Frost,
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
(10 days- - Topeka.)
Chicago.
II
Topeka.
II
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II
4k
Chicago.
II
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
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The Peck Water Works Company.
(Coolidge, Kas.)
Incorporated, Kansas, May 2X. 1888.
So years from Jan. 1. 1889.
Capital Stock, j^,ooo, authorized.
37,200, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 367 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, T» peka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 30, 1902.
Directors (5) Oct. 31, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
H. U. Mudgc
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B.Tansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitenead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
II
Topeka.
New York
II
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Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor
Topeka.
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association.
Incorporated, New Mexico, July 26. 1898.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in September, Los Angeles, Cal.
Sept. I, 1902.
Trustees (5) Dec. 14. 1899:
W. G. Nevin, .
A.G.Wells. .
Geo. W. Smith,
William Norris,
J. L. Morse, .
Officers:
W. G. Nevin, Chairman,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
T. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
N. H. Morrison, M.D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1900),
Los Angeles,
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Albuquerque, N. M.
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Winslow, A. T.
Los Angeles.
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The S. C. Hospital Association*
Incorporated, California, June 39, 1891.
SO years.
No Capital Stock.
Directors (5):
W. G. Nevin (April 12, 1897), .
C. N. Sterry (June i, 1396),
G. HolterhofiF, Jr. (Jan. 26, 1894),
F. Thayer (March 3, 1897),
L. House (Nov. 6, 1891), .
Los Angeles.
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OfRcert :
W. G. Nevin, Chairman (April 12, 1897), . Los Angeles.
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 26, 1894),
J. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1892),
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The Topelca Iron Company^
Incorporated, Kansas, August 16, 1880.
30 years.
Capital Stock, $120,000, authorized,
1 10,000, issued.
J. E. F., 550 shares.
E. H. H., 550 shares.
Directors (5) Nov. 24, 1896:
P. L Bonebrake, ....
Topeka.
J. 0. BrinkerhofiF, ....
Kansas City, Mo.
E. Wilder (Dec. 13, 1890).
Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost,
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A. F. Williams,
(1
Officers:
P. L Bonebrake, President,
Topeka.
J. 0. Brinkerhofif, Vice-President,
Kansas City, Mo.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
Topeka.
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Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
A. & p. Hospital Association.— iSuoc«e(ied July 26, i8g8, by Santa
FIb Pacific Hospital Association.
Arizona Southern R. R. Co.- -Inactive.
Arizona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Abandoned.
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji,
1886, into TheC.K.db W. R. R. Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co.— Inactive. Property sold Oct. 26^
l8gj, to K. C. T. db W. R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co —Consolidated Dec. /, i8gj, into The C.
M, R. R. Co
The Atchison R. R. Employes' Association. — Succeeded June 7, i88y,
by the S, F. Ry. Emp. Ass'n.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Dec. 10^ l8g^^ and acquired Dec. I2y l8gjy by The A,
T. it S. F. Ry. Co.
The Atlantic and Pacific Equipment Co. — Inactive. Stock purchased
and canceled June 22j /oQ/.
Atlantic and Pacific R. R. Co. — Property sold Mayj, J8gtj^ under
foreclosure, and a^squired June 24, l8g^f by Santa Fe Pacific H.
R. Co.
The Blackwell and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan.
26, igoOy to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
April /, i8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inactive.
California Central Ry. Co.— Consolidated Nov. 7, /88Qj into So, Cal,
Ry. Co.
California Southern Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Jan. 10,
1882, into Cal. So. R. R. Co.
California Southern R. R. Co.— Consolidated Nov. 7, i88g, into So,
Cal. Ry. Co.
The Cafion City Coal Co. — Charter eospired Oct 10, i8g8. Property
sold Oct 4, /poo, to C. db P.C.db M. Co.
The Cafion City and San Juan Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept 12, i8y8,
into The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Central Railway of Missouri. — Name changed June 8j i88j, to St,
L. db C. M. Ry. Co.
The Central and Montgomery Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 17, 1884,
into O. C. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Cerrillos Coal Mining Co. — Inactive.
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold May i8y
igoif under foreclosure, and acquired Junej,igoi, try C.db P. C.
db M. Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co. — Inactive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Western Ry. Co. — Inactive.
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R.Co. — Inactive. Property gold ,
Apnl /Oyigoi, to The A.T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
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Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Never active.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Never active.
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. — Property 9old under
foreclosure May j»/, i88f. Acquired Dec. J/, l88j. by C. 8t. L.
d& W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and W^estern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold March 2J, /88j, to The C. tt St. L. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa F^ and California Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold June /, I goo, to The A. 7\ <t S. F. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Inactive.
Property sold July /jr, 1887, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov.
77, 1884, into G. C. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dee, ij,
1886, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co. — Coyisolidaied May
31, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, l8gj^ into The C.
M. R. R. Co,
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co. — Property sold Sept. 8, i8q/, under
foreclosure^ and acquired Nov. /, /8q/^ try The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. {new corporation).
Colorado and New Mexico R. R. Co. — Consoliaated Sept. ^p, i8yjt
into The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct 6y
1882, into W. db S. W. Ry. Co.
The Crawford County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884^ into The
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May 14^ i88y^ under fore-
closure^ to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co. Operation closed March 2§i
J8g8, and track tah'n up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co.- -Inactive. Property sold May 14,
1887, to The I), db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— /nacfiy^. Property sold Jan. ig^
I goo, to The A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 6, 1882^ into K,
C. E. db S. Ry. Co.
Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co -Inactive. Property
sold May /, /8gg, to So. Cal. Ry. Co.
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
31, 1886. into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley R. R. Ca — Inactive,
Property sold April 10, I go I, to The A. T db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co.— Stock sold
-^^•S^ /<ypA to The Denver, Apex db Western Ry. Co, (See Con-
tract No. 6g6o.)
Gulf Railroad Co.— Inactive. Property sold March 22, i8g8, to The
H. db S. Ry. Co.
The Gulf and Northern R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property .sold Jan. ig, /goo, to
The A.T.dbS.F. Ry. Co.
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The Harper and Western R . R. Co. Consolidated April i6, i88^^ into
The So. Kas, Hy, Co.
The Harvey County R. R. Co. -Consolidafed Oct 6, 1882, into W. A S.
W, Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and i'lulf Ry. Co.— Consolidated OeL y,
l88gy into The. H. d& ST. R. R. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co.—lufictir.e. Property sold
under foreclosure Jan. /^, i8qS. Acquired Jan. 21. l8g8, by The
H, d S. Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co. - Innclive. Property sold Dee,
20, l8gg, to The A. T. d S. F. Ry. Co.
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co -Comolidafed May
31, 1886, into The C. K. <t W. R. R. Co.
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. {K^xusus).- -Consolidated March ij,
/886j into The K. C. B. Ry. Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri) Consolidated March ijy
1886, into The K. C. B. Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan. //, /SS/. Acquired by O. db B. R. R, Co.
The Kansas City. Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct. 6, 1882, into K. C. E. db S. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive Property
sold April lo, iQor, to The A.T.dt S F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R. Co — Consoli-
dated July 16, fSSj. into So. K'ls. Ry. Co.
Kansas City. Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Dec. /J, /880, into K. C. L. (t S. K. R. R. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R. R. Co. -Inactive,
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co.— Imictixe. Property
sold Ftb. /J, i8gQ, to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 16, /88j^
into The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R.R.Co.— Consolidated July /6y /88j,xnto
So, Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g^
l8yg, into K, C. L, db S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co — Property
sold under foreclosure Feb. 4. i8yg. Acquired by K. C. db S. F,
R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co.- Never active.
Kansas Midland R. R. Co.- -Consolidated Sept. 2g, l8y^, into K. C,
T. dt W. R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Oklahcma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co. —Inactive,
Pritjyerty sold June 2Q, IQOO, under forex^losure, and acquired
July 2, igoi^, by The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co.— Consolidafed May ji,
1886, I'w'o The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Kansas Southern R. R. Co. -Consolidated Feb. /j", 1884, into The
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co.— Consolidated ApHl id, 188$ y into The So,
Kcu, Ry. Co.
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The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dee.
20y i8gg^ to The A, T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co.— Consolidated Juiy 24^ i88gy
into The W, db W, Ry, Co,
La Junta Water Co. -Inactive. Property sold Jan, /, /^(^, to Town
of La Junta, Stock purchased and canceled March Ji, i8qj,
Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Cothsolidated March 2g, i8yg^
into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Consolidated SepL 2g, iSyj, into
K, C. T. db W.R. R Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co — Name
changed Jan, <?/, iSdy^ to L, L db O. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, 1S78, Acquired by L, db O. R. R. Co,
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Prop-
erty SLfld Frb. /J, i8gQ, to The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co,
Leavenworth, Topeka and South- Western Ry. Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Oct. 12, i8qq. Acquired Jan, 24, igoo,
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co,
Leroy and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May j/, 1886^ info The
C. K. db W, R. R. Co,
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May 20^ 1887, into Cat. Cen, Ry. Co,
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The McPherson. Texas & Gulf R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct, 7, i88g^inIo
The H. db S. R. R, Co.
Madrid Mercantile Co. — Inactive, Property sold March 22, igoo,
to C. C. R. R. Co.
Manhattan. Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co. — Property sold April
18, i8q8, under foreclosure, aiid line, Burlinpame to Alma, ac-
quired August 7, /SqS by The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry,
Co.; from Ahna to Manhattan, track taken up.
Marine Railway and Dry Dock Co — Incorporated, California^
March 24, 1887. Property located at San Diego, Cal. TheA,T,
db S. F. Ry. Co, was owner of 146 shares of stock. Sold under
rote of Directors Nor. /, /goo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co.- Consolidated Get
6, 1882, into M. db McP. Ry. Co.
The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co.- Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882, into
M. db McP. Ry. Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co.— Inactive, Projyerty sold April
10, igoi, to The A T. db S, F. Ry, Co,
The Midway Railway Co. — Stock sold May 27, /8q7, to Pittsburg db
Midway Coal and Mining ( o, under Contract No. /idjo.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co.- -Inactive, Prop-
erty sold June /, iqoo, to The A. T. <t S. F. Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R Co.— Property sold
under foreclosure Feb. 7, 1884. Acquired by The C. Co. R. R, Co.
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The New Castle Fuel Co— Name changed June ^, /8q2, to The Vuloan
Fuel Co.
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. ijt fSgg, to
The A. T. it S. F. Ry. Co.
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. — Dissolved July /, i8gi.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dienolved in
1881.
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, iSgg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Osage Carbon Co,— Inactive. Property sold April /, igoi, to C.
db P. C. db M. Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co.— Inactive. Property sold SepL
/, /88o^ to The Osage Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Mayji, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July i6y i88j^ into
So. Kas, Ry. Co.
The Pacific Fast Fruit Line Co. — Never active.
Panhandle Railway Co. — Ina^jtive. Property sold under fore-
closure Sept 6, /8Q8y and acquired Jan. I, igoo^ by The S. K. Ry,
Co, of Texa^.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. RCo. — Consolidated Mayji^ 1886^
into The C, K. db W, R, R. Co,
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co. — Stock sold Oct. /j", 1884^ '<*
K. C. C. db S. R. R. Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas V'alley R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. IQ, iQCfOf to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co,
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 2g^ 187^1 into
The P. dt A. V. R. R. Co.
The Raton Water Co — Inactive. Property sold to Raton Water Worht
Co. and N. M. db S. P. R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
May 28 J i8q4.
Redondo Beach Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 7, /88g, into So. Cal,
Ry. Co.
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 18,
1881, into The R. G. M. dt P. R. R. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /J, i8qq, to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — Consoli-
dated April i8y 1881, into The R. G. M. db P. R, R. Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20, 1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The Rockvale Mercantile Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan, jo, 180/^
to Tfie Canon City Coal Co.
St. Joseph, St Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold June I, IQOO, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. jiy jS88, to St. J. St. L. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co. Name changed Jan.jo^ i888y to
St. J. St. L. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dec.
I4.y i8ggy to D. R. Francis and others.
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The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Feb.
26, 1874, to SL L. L. dt \V, H. R, Co.
St. Louis, Lawrence and Western R. R. Co.— Property soid under
foreclosure Feb. 2j, iSyy. On Oct. 18^ /^77» th^ road between
Lawrence and De Soto^ Kas.^ was acquired by K, C, T. db W, R.
R. Co,y and between De Soto and Pleasant Hill, Mo., by P. H. <f
D. S. R, R. Co.
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co.— Inactive. Property sold
Nov. 26, 1886, to The St. L. K. C. dt C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
March 20, 18^4, to The St. J. dt St. L. R. R. Co,
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20, i88y, into
Cal, Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 2y, i8g2,
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
l88y, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Diego Central R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal.
Cen. Ry. Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ 1887, into Cal,
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co,— Inactice. Lands sold June jo,
l8g7, to Rio Grande Land Co,
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association.- Succeeded July /, l8gi,
by The A. T. dt S. F. Uosp. Assn, G. C. db S. F. Hosp, Ass'n, A.
dt P. Hosp. Ass'n and the S. C. Hosp. Ass'n.
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27, i8g2,
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. ij, /goo, to The
A, T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of June JO. l8g6^ to The Osage Carbon Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co. — Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co.— Inactive. Property sold June /, igoo, to The
A. T, dt S. F. Ry. Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /j, i8gg, to The A, T. dt S, F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April /J, l8gg, and acquired April 17^ l8gg^ by The A. T. dt 8. F,
Ry, Co,
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidate March 2g, i87g, into K.
C, L, dt S. R, R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Consolidated April 16, 188^, into The
So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. ij, l8gg,
to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan, /, 78go, to The C. K. dt W. R. R. Co.
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Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec. ij,
1880, into K, C. L. dt S. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
Sumner County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec. 1^^1880, into K, C. L,
db S. K, R. R, Co.
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inactive. Property sold April 20, 1886^ to The
Canon City Ctml Co.
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jo, i8g6.
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active.
Topeka and Western Ry. Co.— AVrer active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Inactive. Property sold April /,
/go/, to C. db P. C. <& M. Co.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Nov. 8,
/88j, to The T. C. & C Co.
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayj/^ /886^
into The C. K. dt W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Organization abandoned;
tracks taken up May 8, iSSi .
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado) —iVcrcr active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas) —iVei-er active.
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. 6, /882,
into W. db S W. Ry. Co.
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April /o, /QO/y to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co — Consolidated July 24, /88q^ into
The W. db W. Ry. Co.
The W^ichiia and Western Ry. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
D c. JO^ l8g8, and acquired Dec. J/, /SqS^ by The A. T. dt S. F.
Ry. Co,
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State.
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies arc
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president and other officers from among their
number.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days* notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies;
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
78
Directors:
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days' published notice of stock-
holders' meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
All meetings of the board shall be held at the general office of
the company within the State.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than thirteen.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days' published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general office
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
names of subscribers and number of shares of such stock sub-
scribed by each.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in the State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports from time to time.
Corporation Laws of X'^^*"^
TerritoB-*^^
Il1in<
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to excecii fifty ye:
be renewed.
Must maintain public (Iimi not
Consolidated com pa i
with stock register, list of sha'
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Majority in railroad cumjianies o
of State.
Elected at annual niLnting of
corporation in Stale. It eie*
directors shall be chosen wit
of stockholders.
Election o( directors, their «"■■
filled, provided for in by-laW'
Shall be divided as nearly
to go out of office in successi
Must choose president and *
number.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents oE Slate
Liability not to exceed amoun<
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special rr»
CORPOKATIONS GEKERALLY, INC
Duration limited by charter;
General office shall be kept ir*
Legislature is prohibited froi
corporations mjst be form'
No corporation in which mof
owned by parties not citiii
to acquire or own real esta-C-
74
Kansas.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General ofHce shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Directors .*
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to Duration:
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor more than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days' published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
75
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
meeting on ten days' published notice, and thirty days* notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vote of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the Stale at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices,
by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days' published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
74
Kansas.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General ofHce shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to Duration:
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor more than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days* published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
76
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
meeting on ten days' published notice, and thirty days' notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vole of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the State at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices,
by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor mure than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days' published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
76
New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one-third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever'majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
Arizona.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors:
Shall be stockholders.
Two shall be residents of Arizona.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place
of business; twenty days' published notice. If election not held
on day specified, election should be held within ninety days.
President, vice-president and treasurer shall be directors.
Where majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
principal office may be kept in such other State or Territory
and meetings held there.
77
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually. If no provision for meeting in by-laws,
annual meeting of stockholders for election of directors first
Tuesday of June.
Two weeks' published notice shall be given stockholders.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Manual No. 7— Correction No. 8.
Topeka, November 24, igo2.
Please make the following changes in Manual No. 7, to bring it up
to date. E. Wilder, Secretary,
Page.
i6a, Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co.
Change to read as follows :
Constructed : '*Line up Big Bug Creek complete and
Crowned King Branch about three-quarters com-
pleted."
Capital Stock :
"$386,100, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry, Co., 3,852 shares.
Directors, 9 shares'*
Change date next annual meeting to " Nov. 18, 1903.**
Change date Directors, Executive Committee and Officers
elected to ** Nov. 19, 1902."
Strike out all other dates.
Strike out " W. C. Campbell, General Attorney, Prescott."
18. The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co.
Correct mileage to read as follows :
'* Constructed : Guthrie to Ralston, 90.42 miles.
Ripley to Cushing, 10.18 "
100.60 miles.
Acquired by purchase June 16, 1902 :
The Guthrie & Western Ry., Seward to Cashion, ia6o miles."
Capital Stock.
Add : "$1,586,600, issued.
The A. T, & S. F. Ry. Co., 15,859 shares.
Directors, 7 shares"
19. The Grand Canyon Ry. Co.
(Annual meeting 1902 not held. Directors and Officers
hold over.)
23. The Guthrie & Western Ry. Co.
Note : ** Railroad and Property sold June 16, 1902, to The
Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co."
24. The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to " Nov. 5, 1903.**
Change date Directors elected to ** Nov. 6, 1902."
Strike out all dates after Directors* names.
(Directors' meeting not held. Officers hold over. See
correction No. 1.)
26. The Leavenworth & Topeka Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to **Oct. 29, 1903.*'
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Oct. 30,
1902."
27. New Mexico & Arizona R. R. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to **Oct. 29, 1903/'
Change date Directors elected to ** Oct. 30, 1902.'*
( Directors' meeting not held. Officers hold over.)
29. The Pecos Valley & Northeastern Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to " Oct. 7. 1903."
(Annual meeting 1902 not held. Directors and Officers
hold over.)
30. The Pecos & Northern Texas Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Oct. 6, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Oct. 7,
1902."
Strike out all dates after *'Avery Turner."
Directors :
Strike out " G. C. Starkweather."
Insert '*J. C. Paul."
31. Perris & Lakeview Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to " Nov. 5, 1903."
(Annual meeting 1902 not yet held.)
31a. Prescott & Eastern R. R.Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Nov. 18, 1903.''
Change date Directors, Executive Committee and Officers
elected to "Nov. 19, 1902."
Strike out all other dates.
Strike out "W. C. Campbell, General Attorney, Prescott.
32. Rio Grande & El Paso R. R.Co.
Change date next annual meeting to " Nov. 5, 1903."
Directors:
Change date elected to " Nov. 6, 1902."
Insert "R. J. Woodward " in place of "C. I. Kerr."
Officers:
Add "Nov. 8. 1902."
34dj. Santa Fe, Prescott & Phcenix Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Nov. 18, 1903."
Change date Directors, Executive Committee and Officers
elected to " Nov. 19, 1902."
Strike out all other dates.
Strike out " W. C. Campbell, General Attorney, Prescott.*
37« Southern California Ry. Co.
Change Preferred Stock to read :
*'U.Tr.Co., N.Y.,Tr., 55,908 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry.Co., 2,500 shares.
Individuals, 2,201 shares,
Cal.So. R. R. Stock (not
exchanged), iii shares''
Change date next annual meeting to ** Nov. 5, 1903."
Change dale Directors, Executive Committee and Officers
elected to "Nov. 11, 1902.'*
38. The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. of Texas.
Change date of next annual meeting to " Nov. 4, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to ** Nov. 5,
1902."
Strike out dates after names.
Directors:
Insert " W. D. Garwood " in place of " G. C. Starkweather."
43. The Pueblo Union Depot & R. R. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Oct. 21, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Oct. 15,
1902.*'
Directors:
Strike out " E. T. Jeffery." Insert "J. M. Herbert."
Strike out " J. E. Hurley." Insert " D. E. Cain."
Strike out " H. A. Parker, Chicago."
Insert *' A. T. Abbott, Colorado Springs, Colo."
Officers:
Strikeout "E. T.Jeffery" and insert "J.M.Herbert* as
President.
44. St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.
Officers :
Strike out "H.W. Milliman, Secretary and Auditor."
Insert " F. C. Uhlman, Secretary (Acting) and Auditor
( Nov. I, 1902)."
50. Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining Co.
Change date next annual meetmg to ** Oct. 29, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Oct. 30,
1902."
Strike out "D. E.Cain" and insert "A. E. Sweet" as Di-
rector.
56. The New Mexico Town Co.
Change date next annual meeting to ** Nov. 5, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Nov. 6,
1902."
Directors :
Strike out : ** W. B. Childers, Albuquerque, N. M."
** E. W. Dobson, Albuquerque, N. M."
Insert : " R. C. Gortner, Santa Fe.''
" J. H. Vaughn, Santa Fe."
58. Rio Grande Land Co.
Change date next annual meeting to " Nov. 5, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to "Nov. 6,
1902."
59. Santa Fe Land Improvement Co.
Directors:
Strikeout: **C. N.Sterry."
" T. J. Norton."
Insert : " G. Holterhoff, Jr. ( Nov. 18, 1902)."
" G. A. Davidson, Jr. ( Nov. 18, 1902).'*
61. The Atchison City Elevator Co.
Capital Stock. Change to read :
*' U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 297 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares''
Change date next annual meeting to ** Oct. 29, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to " Oct. 30,
1902."
Strike out '• D.E.Cain" and insert **A.E. Sweet" as Di-
rector.
62. The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co.
Change date next annual meeting to ** Oct. 29, 1903."
Change date Directors and Officers elected to *' Oct. 30,
1902."
63. The Peck Water Works Co.
Change date next annual meeting to '*Oct.29, 1903."
( Meeting 1902 not held. Directors and Officers hold over.)
MANUAL No. 8.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
AND
Auxiliary Companies.
Annual Meetings, and Directors and Officers.
1903.
January 1, 1903.
TOPBKA, KANSAS.
INDEX.
List of Annual Meetings 1903 Pages 4 and 5
Officers and Directors of A. T. k 8. F. R. R. Co., and of Tlie
A. T. ii 8. F. By. Co., since organization " 6 to 11
Raiiroad Companies (aipliabetlcaily) " 12 to 41
Union Depot & Terminal Companies (aipliabeticaily) " 42 to 51
Coal Companies (aipliabeticaiiy ; Mercantile Co's next to parent
Coal Co's). " 62 to 56
Town & Land Companies (aipliabeticaiiy) " 56 to 62
Miscellaneous Companies (alphabetically) " 63 to 68
Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies " 60 to 76
Corporation Laws of various States and Territories " 76 to 81
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association 68
The Atchison City Elevator Co 63
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co 12 to 15
Atchison Union Depot and R. R. Co 42
Aztec Land and Cattle Co. Limited 56
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Co 43
Blossburg Mercantile Co 54
Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co 16
The California Eastern Ry. Co 17
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Co 52
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining Co 53
The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co 18, 19
The Eastern Ry. Co. of New Mexico 20
The G. C. & S. F. Hospital Association 64
Galveston, The Union Passenger Depot Co. of 51
Gibbs Town and Land Co 57
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 21
Gulf, Beaumont and Great Northern Ry. Co 22
Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Ry. Co 23
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co 24
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 44
(Kansas City, Mo.) Union Depot Co 50
The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co 26
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co 26
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co 64
The Leavenworth Depot & R. R. Co 45
The Leavenworth and Topeka Ry. Co 27
Mendon Town and Land Co 67
The New Mexico Town Co 68
New Mexico and Arizona R. R. Co 28
Oakland and East Side R. R. Co 29
Pacific Land Improvement Co 69
The Peck Water Works Co 06
The Pecos River R. R. Co 29
The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Ry. Co 90
The Pecos and Northern Texas Ry , Co 81
Pcrris and Lakeview Ry. Co 82
Petroleum Development Co 66
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co 38
The Pueblo Union Depot and R. R. Co 46
Raton Coal and Coke Co. . : 64
Revere Town and Land Co 69
Rio Grande Land Co 60
Rio Grande and El Paso R. R. Co 34
The Rutledge Town and Land Co 60
The S. C. Hospital Association 66
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 47
St. Joseph Union Depot Co 48
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co 61
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association 66
Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co 36
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Ry. Co 86
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co 67
The Santa Fe Terminal Co. of California 49
Santa Fe Town and Land Co 62
Sibley Town and Land Co 62
Sonora Railway Co. Limited 87
Southern California Ry. Co 88, 89
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. of Texas 40
Southwestern Lumber Co. of New Jersey 68
Sunset Railroad Co 41
Union Depot Co. (Kansas City, Mo.) 60
The Union Passenger Depot Co. of Galveston 61
The Vulcan Fuel Co 66
Consecutive List of Annual Meetings.
1903.
January.
7, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m . New York,
i3« Tuesday, Kansas City, Mo.,
13, •• Leavenworth, Kas.,
13, *' 9:00 a. m., Kansas City, Mo.,
i3« *' 9:00 a. m.,
13, •• 9:00 a. m.,
13, " 9:00 a.m.,
14, Wednesday, 9:00 a. m.,
14, " 9:00 a. m.,
19, Monday, Denver, Colo.,
February.
10, Tuesday, New York,
XI, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., Atchison, Kas.,
DAYS
NOTICE.
10
Jlty,
Mo.,
II.
••
St. Joseph, Mo.,
March.
3, Tuesday Galveston, Tex.,
4. Wednesday, Pecos, "
9, Monday, 11:00 a. m., Bakersfield, Cal.
10, Tuesday, St. Joseph, Mo.,
30
10.
Kansas City, Mo., 30
18, Wednesday, Beaumont, Tex.,
18. "
April.
1, Wednesday, 12:00 m Boston, Mass.,
8, ••
20, Monday,
20,
Beaumont, Tex.,
4:00 p. ni., Raton, N. M.,
4-.00 p. m., '*
30
10
May.
12. Tuesday, 9:00 a. m., Kansas City, Mo.,
12, •* Aspen, Colo.,
12, •• Jersey City, N. J.,
13, Wednesday. 11:00 a. m., Los Angeles, Cal.,
. • • • • I
10
'1.
iiKX) a. m..
FAGB.
Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co 35
Union Depot Co So
The Leavenw'th Depot & R. R. Co. 4$
Gibbs Town & Land Co 57
Mendon Town & Land Co S7
Revere Town & Land Co 59
The Rutledge Town & Land Co.. 60
Santa Fe Town & Land Co to
Sibley Town & Land Co 62
The California Eastern Ry. Co.. .. 17
Aztec Land & Cattle Co. Limited. $6
Atchison Union Depot &R.R. Co. 42
St. Joseph Union I>epot Co 48
Gulf. Coloi ado & Santa Fe Ry. Co. 24
The Pecos River R. R. Co 29
Sunset R. R. Co 41
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.—
Directors, statutory 47
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co.—
Di rectors, statutory 44
Gulf, Beaumont & Great North'
ern Ry. Co 22
Gulf, Beaumont & Kansas City
Ry.Co 23
Sonora Ry. Co. Limited 37
Beaumont Wharf & Terminal Co.. 43
Raton Coal & Coke Co $4
Blossburg Mercantile Co C4
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 44
The Vulcan Fuel Co 55
Southwestern Lumber Co. of N.J. 68
Pacific Land Iniprovemei.t Co.... S9
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co. 61
(4)
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
June.
9» Tuesday,
9. "
9.
16,
DAYS
NOTICE.
««
9:00 a. m., St. Joseph, Mo.,
Topeka. Kan.,
xoxx) a. m., Guthrie, Okla.,
PAGB.
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 47
The Kiowa Chica. & F. S. Ry. Co. a6
The Eastern Okla. Ry. Co 19
10:00 a. m., Los Angreles, Cal Petroleum Development Co 65
Los Angeles, Cal., The S. C. Hospital Association ... 66
Galveston. Tex G. C. & S. F. HospiUl " ... 64
The AT. & S. F. Hospital Ass'n. .
49
63
30, Tuesday
July.
31, Tuesday, 3:00 p.m., San Francisco, Cal The S. F. Ter. Co. of Cal
98. *• Topeka. Kas.,
August.
3, Monday, Santa Fe, N. M.,
3, " xoxx>a.m., Chicago,
September.
7,Monday, Los Angeles, Cal Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Ass'n... 66
October,
The Cerrillos Coal & Iron Co $>
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Des-
patch Co 67
6, Tuesday. 12:00 m., Amarillo.Tex.,
7, Wednesday, ia:oo m., Roswell, N. M.,
19, Monday, tjqo p. m.. Las Vegas^ N. M.,
21, Wednesday Pueblo, Colo.,
29, Thursday, 2:00 p. m., Topeka, Kas.,
10
29.
39.
89.
«9.
39.
•«
•i
«•
««
2^30 p. m.,
3:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m..
3:00 p. m..
10
10
20
pub. 10
November.
4, Wednesday, 10:00 a. m., Amarillo, Tex.,
5, Thursday, 8:00 a. m., Santa Fe, N. M.,
S.
S.
s.
s.
s.
10
30
30
15
10
The Pecos & Nor. Tex. Ry. Co. . . . 31
The Pecos Valley & N. E. Ry. Co. 30
The Eastern Ry .Co.of New Mexico ao
The Pueblo Union Dep.&R.R.Co. 46
Cher'k'e & Pitts.Coal & M'n'g Co. 53
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co. . . 64
New Mexico & Arizona R. R. Co. 28
The Atchison City Elevator Co... 63
The Peck Water Works Co 65
The Leav. & Topeka Ry. Co 27
8:00 a. m., "
9:00 a. m.. Topeka, Kas.,
11:00 a. m., Los Angeles, Cal Southern California Ry. Co.
The So. Kas. Ry. Co. of Texas.. .. 40
The New Mexico Town Co 58
Rio Grande Land Co 60
The Kansas Southwestern Ry . Co. 2S
3:00 p. m..
El Paso, Texas,
Williams, Ariz.,
Prescott, Ariz..
30
18, Wednesday, 12:00 m.,
18, •' xa:M m., "
18, •• 12:00 m.,
December.
to, Thursday, 12:00 m., Topeka, Kas.,
J9. Taesday Galveston, Tex.
28
... 39
Perris & Lakeview Ry.Co 3a
Rio Grande & El Paso R.R. Co.. 34
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 21
Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co. x6
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co. 33
SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy.Co. 36
The Atch., Top. & San. Fe Ry.Co.. 15
The U.Pass.Dep.Co. of Galveston sx
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THB
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company
PnMD Ito Pint OrsMiization,
AND OF
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company,
Inooiponited December la. 1898.
(Compiled from A. T. & S. F. records of mcctinflrs.)
Chairman of the Board.
Name,
Benj. P. Cheney,
Geo. C. Magoun,
Aldace F. Walker,
From To
Apr. 24, 1884. May 5, 1887.
May 9, 1889. Dec. 20, 1893.
(Of New Company. 1
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
(Office abolished June S 1901.)
President.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Sep. 2, 1868.
Sep. 2, 1868. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 17, 1869.
Feb. 17, 1869. Sep. 24, 1870.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. May 13, 1880.
May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. I, 1894.
Cyrus K. HoUiday, .
S. C. Pomeroy,
W. F. Nast,
H. C. Lord,
Henry Keyes,
Ginery Twichell,
Henry Strong,
Thomas Nickerson,
T. Jefiferson Coolidge,
Wm. B. Strong,
Allen Manvel,
J. W. Reinhart,
D. B. Robinson, ^r//>/^, Sep. i, 1894. July i, 1896.
Cyrus K. HoUiday,
Charles S. Gleed,
Edward P. Ripley,
Sam'l N. Wood,
Willis Gaylord,
Henry Blood,
Isaac T. Burr,
Thomas Nickerson,
F. H. Peabody,
Wm. B. Strong,
A. E. Touzalin,
C. W. Smith, .
J. W. Reinhart,
D. B. Robinson,
D. B. Robinson.
£. D. Kenna,
July I, 1896. Mch. 29, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Vice-President.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870.
Mch. 3, 1870. May 25, 1871.
May 25, 1871. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. ^^ay 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. Dec. 17, 1877.
Dec. 17, 1877. J^ly 12, 1 88 1.
Jan. I, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
First Vice-President.
Dec. I, 1885. June i, 1889.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. July I, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. July 1, 1896.
Feb. 2, 1898.
(«)
(Imperfect;
addlUon»l
InfornMkUon
■oUdted )
Deceased.
July 23, 1895.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Apr. 12, 1901.
Mch. 29, 190a
Aug. 27, 1891.
Mch. 23, 1884.
Sep. 24, 187a
July 23, 1883.
July 24, 1892.
Feb. 24, 1893.
May 31, 1901.
Mch. 29, I9cx><
June 23, 1891.
Jan. 2, 1890.
June 14, i88S-
July 24, 1892.
Sep. 12, 1889.
May 31, 1901.
May 31, 1901.
Name
A. A. Robinson,
Paul Morton,
1
. F. Goddard,
. D. Springer,
Paul Morton,
. M. Barr,
. W. Kendrick,
i
J. W. Reinhart,
P. T. Abell,
Cyrus K. HoUiday,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
Geo. O. Manchester,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
C. S. Tuckerman,
L. C. Deming,
L. C. Deming,
From To ^ Deceased,
Second Vice-President.
Jan. 5, 1886. April 4, 1893.
(Of New ComiMuiy.)
Feb. 2, 1898.
Third Vice-President.
May 10, 1888. May 31, 1890. May 13, 1901.
Dec. 20, 1890. Men. 31, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb. 2, 1898.
July 6, 1899. May i, 1901.
June 5, 1901. •
Fourtli Vice-President.
Sep. 20, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Secretary.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865. Mch.29, 1900.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, 1890.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. April 5, 1889.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New ComiMuiy.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Secretary,
May 31, 1876. Aug. I, 1883.
Aug. I, 1883. Jan. 2, 1884.
Jan. 2, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889. May 17, 1890.
May 17, 1890.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
M. C. Dickey,
D. L. Lakin,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
O. P. Rice,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
H. W. Gardiner,
Western Assistant Secretary (Coast Lines).
April 5, 1889.
July 24, 1902.
Treasurer.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865. Oct. 8, 1897.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, 1890.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Treasurer.
Dec. 19, 1870. Aug. I, 1871.
Aug. I, 1 87 1. May 12, 1876.
Mav 31, 1876. Jan. i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
Western Assistant Treasurer (Coast Lines).
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., July 24, 1902.
General Manager or Manager.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
Dec. 17, 1877. Aug. 2, 1881.
Aug. 2, 1 88 1. Oct. I, 1883.
Oct. I, 1883. Mch. I, 1884.
Thos. J. Peter,
Wm. B. Strong,
C. C. Wheeler,
A. E. Touzalin,
Oct. 16, 1896.
Dec. 18,1897.
Sep. 12, 1889.
Name.
A. A. Robinson,
C. W. Smith,
J. F. Goddard,
A. A. Robinson,
J. J. Frey,
li
. J. Frey, .
". U. Mudge,(appt'd),
Geo. W. ^JcCrary,
John J. McCook,
Victor Morawetz,
Geo. R. Peck, .
E. D. Kenna,
E. D. Kenna,
S. Lothrop Thorndike,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
ino. P. Whitehead,
). L. Gallup,
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
J. W. Reinhart,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. K. Gillett,
H. C. Whitehead, .
J. T. Harmer,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. A. Burroughs,
W. E. Bailey, (apptd),
O. P. Rice,
M-»L. Sargent,
Geo. H. Nettleton,
Albert N. Young,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Erastus Young,
H. C. Clements,
J. F. H. McKibben,
Abbot, Edwin H.,
From To
Mch. I, 1884. Feb. i, 1886.
Feb. I, 1886. May i, 1887.
May I, 1887. May 10, 1888.
May 10, 1888. April 3, 1893.
April 3, 1893. Dec. 31, 1895.
(Of New ComiMiny.)
Jan. I, i8g6. Dec. 31, 1899.
Jan. I, 1900.
Qenerai Counsel.
April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12. 1895.
Qenerai Solicitor.
Feb. 9, 1882. Jan. i, 1884.
(second time), Apr. 15, 1886. Sep. 16, 1895.
Sep. 25, 1895.
(Of New ComiMUiy.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Comptroller.
May 13, 1880. Julys, 1883.
July 5, 1883. Oct. 7, 1899.
(Of New ComiMUiy.)
Dec. 23, 1895. Oct. 7, 1899.
May I, 1901.
Qenerai Auditor.
Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 17, 1888.
Oct. 17, 1888. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. May i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895. May i, 1896.
May 6, 1896.
Assistant Qenerai Auditor.
July I, 1887. Dec. 14, 1888.
May 17, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893.
June I, 1900.
Auditor.
Sep. 7, 1870.
Deceased.
May 13, 1901.
Mch. 7, 1893.
Dec. 31, 1896.
May 26, 1871.
May 26, 1 87 1. July 24, 1872.
July 24, 1872. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876. May i, 1878.
May I, 1878. Jan. 28, 1880.
Jan. 28, 1880. Mch. 7, 1881.
Mch. 7, 1881. Nov. I, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893. Aug. 25, 1896.
Directors.
May 9, 1889. Oct. 29, 1 891.
June 23, 1890.
Oct. 7, 1899,
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Dec. 7, 1891.
Mch. 26,1896.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Aug. 25, 1896.
9
Name,
Abell, P. T., .
Ames, Oliver, .
Arny, W. F. M.,
Balch, A. P., .
Baring, Thos.,
Bartlett, Eben,
Beach, Geo. W.,
♦Berwind, Edward J.,
Bird, L. D.,
♦Blair, James A.,
Blood, Henry, .
Bolles, J. D.,
Bradley, John,
*Bull, Wm. L., .
Bumside, A. E.,
Burr, Isaac T.,
Challiss, L. C,
Cheney, Benj. P.,
♦Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Childs, E. E.,
Codman, Chas. R., .
Coolidge, T. Jefferson,
Crane, F. L.,
Cummins, H., .
Dickey, M. C, .
Downs, W. F., .
♦Duval, H. Rieman, .
Fairchild, G. H.,
Farnsworth, H. W.,
♦Fowler, Thomas P., .
Frost, Joseph, .
From
Sep. 17, i860.
Apr. 22, 1882.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 9, i88c).
July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12,1867.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Sep. 17,1860.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Mch. 3, 1870.
July 27, 1865.
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 25, 1871.
Sep. 17, i860.
May 22, 1873.
Aug. II, 1894.
Oct. 12, 1867.
Apr. 16, 1885.
Feb. 4, 1880.
Sep. 17, i860.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860.
July 27, 1865.
Nov. 16, 1894.
Sep. 17, i860.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Nov. 24, 1863.
May 15, 1879.
To Deceased,
Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 19, 1883. Oct. 22, 1895.
July 27, 1865.
May 25, 1 87 1. May 28, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Sep.(?), 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 1, 1862. May i, 1862.
May 30, 1872. June 14, 1885.
Sep (?), 1868.
Oct. (?), 1867. Nov. II, 1867.
Mch. 3, 1870.
May 9, 1889.
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 7, 1894.
Sep. 13, 1881.
July 23, 1895.
Gardner, Geo. A.,
" (second time). May 13, 1880.
Gaylord, G. L., . July 27, 1865.
Gaylord, M. L.,
Gaylord, Willis,
Oilman, Davis S.,
♦Gleed, Charles S.,
Glidden, W. T.,
Harris, Robert,
Hartt, J. F.,
Hillard, F. A., .
July 27, 1865.
July 27, 1865.
May 12,1876.
Sep. 13, 1894.
May 30, 1872.
Oct. 27, 1892.
Jan. 6, 1885.
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 17, i860.
Holiiday, Cyrus K., .
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868.
Huggins, A. Z., . Oct. 12, 1867.
Huntoon, Joel, . Sep. 17, i860.
Sep. 24. 1868.
May 9, 1889.
April 22, 1882.
July 27, 1865. Nov. 17, 1884.
Feb. 19, 1869.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Oct. 12, 1867. Mch. 8, 1883.
Nov. 24, 1863.
July 27, 1865. July 26, 1899
July 27, 1865.
Feb. 2, 1880.
July 12, 1881.
Oct. 12, 1867. July 9, 1894.
Oct. 12, 1867.
Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, 1890.
May 21, 1877.
Jan. 24, 1873.
Apr. 21, 1894. Apr. 21, 1894.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 27, 1889.
Oct. 12, 1867.
July 27, 1865.
M ch . 29, 1 900. M ch . 29, 1 900.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Nov. 24, 1863.
• Member ot last Board of old Company.
10
Name. From To Deceased,
♦Hurd, A. A., Nov. 14, 1900.
Hurst, R. D., . . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. June 10, 1879.
Johnson, A. S., . Aug. 5, 1884. Sep. 24, 1884.
Kent, Sidney A., May 16, 1878. April 6, 1886. Apr. i, 1900.
Key es, Henry, Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 24, 1870. Sep. 24, 1870.
Lakin, D. L., . . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
** (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. May 16, 1878. Oct. 8, 1897.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbey, Wm., . May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894. Nov. 5, 1895.
Lord, H. C, Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Mch. 23,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., . Feb. 2, 1880. April 21, 1880. Aug. 4, 1896.
♦McCall, John A., Sep. 13, 1894.
McCook, John J., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo. C, Oct. 17, 1888. Dec. 20, 1893. Dec. 20, 1893.
Manvel, Allen, Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mason, W. Powell, . May 13, 1880. Apr. 22, 1882.
♦Mudge, H. U., Nov. 14, 1900.
Nast, W. F., . . July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Apr. 7, 1893.
Nickerson, A. W., . Feb. i, 1882. May 9, 1889. May 17, 1893.
♦Nickerson, George A., Oct. 26, 1893. Sep. 2, 1901. Sep. 2, 1901.
Nickerson, Joseph, . Sep. 6, 1870. Feb. 28, 1880. Feb. 28, 1880.
Nickerson, Thomas, May 25, 1871. Jan. 6, 1885. July 24, 1892.
Opdyke, Chas. W., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878.
Opdyke, Geo., . Mch. 3, 1870. May 21, 1877. Junei2, i88a
Osborn, Thos. A., . Nov. 16, 1894. Feb. 4, 1898. Feb. 4, 1898.
Paine, Chas. J., . May 21, 1877. Sep. 24, 1884.
Peabody, F. H., . Sep.' 6, 1870. May 15, 1879.
Peabody, Frank E., Sep. 6, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Peabody, Oliver W., May 9, 1889. Oct. 27, 1892. Oct. 23, 1896.
Peck, Geo. R., Oct. 29, 1 891. Sep. 13, 1894.
Perley, L E., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878. July 11, 1894.
Peter, Thos. J., Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. Oct. 16, 1896.
Pierce, Carlos, . Feb. 19, 1869. Aug. 20, 1870. Aug. 20, 1870.
Pierce, Chas. W., . Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 6, 1870.
" (second time), May 12, 1876. Apr. 24, 1884. Apr. 5, 1889.
Pomeroy, S. C, Sep. 17, i860. May 25, 187I. Aug.27, 1891.
Purcell, E. B., . Sep. 24, 1884. Sep. 13, 1894.
Raymond, Emmons, Feb. 17, 1869. May 8, 1873. Aug. 18, 1892.
Reinhart, J. W., Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. i, 1894.
Ross, E. G., . . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Rotch,\Vm. J., Jan. 31, 1876. Feb. 25, 1876. Aug. 17, 1893.
Safford, Jacob, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. July 2, 1885.
Saunders, W. R., . Nov. 24, 1863. Dec. (?) 1863. Dec. (?) 1863.
Sawyer, Warren, Sep. 24, 1884. April 6, 1887.
(second time), June 7, 1887. May 9, 1889.
(third time), April 7, 1891. Oct. 27, 1892.
• Member of last Board of old Company.
(t
11
Name. From To Deceased.
, Sealy, George, . April 15, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888. Dec. 14, 1901.
Severy, L., . May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. Feb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889. Feb. 23, 1897.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time), May 16, 1878.
Speare, Alden, . Mch. 3, 1870
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863
•' (secondtime). May 16, 1878
Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thorndike, S. Lothrop,
May 15, 1879. Oct. 14, 1895.
Nov. 5, 1894. Mch. 22, 1902.
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N., .
Woodruff, Henry,
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Rieman,
Fowler, Thomas P.,
Gibbs, Edward N.,
Gleed, Charles S.,
Haven, George G.,
Hayes, R. Somers,
Holliday, Cyrus K.,
Jobes, Andrew C,
Jones, Howel, .
Kenna,E. D., .
McCullough, John G
Morawetz, Victor,
Nickerson, George A
Osborn, Thomas A.,
Ripley, Edward P.,
Rotch, William, .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F.,
Sep. 17, i860.
Jan. 24, 1873.
July 12, 1881.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
July 27, 1865.
Aug. 5, 1884.
Nov. 24, 1863.
May 27, 1875.
Sep. 6, 1889.
Apr. 26, 1891.
Feb. 3, 1885. Sep. 12, 1889.
May 16, 1878. July 23, 1883.
Jan. 31, 1876.
Sep. 24, 1868. June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21,1891. Mch. 21, 189I.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June 23, 1891.
Apr. 19, 1883.
Oct. 10, 1870.
May 27, 1875.
July 27, 1865.
May 8, 1890.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. ^lay 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Of New ComiMuiy.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 189$. Oct. 20, 1900. Oct. 20, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. 3, 1898.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1901.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb. 4, 1898.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1^00.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
Mch. 29,1900.
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
12
The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Pe Railway «
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December la. 1895.
999 years.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named com-
panies:
(NOTE:> InltUIs in parenthece* indicate the Cktmpeniea under whoM otaarten the tererml Ubm were
ooneiruoted.)
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.41
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, 6.43
Chicago, Santa Yt and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . s^ 53 491.09
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .76
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa F6 Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. Jcseph, 7^.45
West of St. Joseph (old track), 2.35 78.80
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — ^Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, .... 1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.)., . 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), . .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.), .... 26.36 66.04
Leavenworth Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 1899:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45 •41
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, 1899:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holhday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.), . 139.30
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H.
& W. R. R ), 34.04
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), . 116.30 442.21
Carried forward, 442.21 1159.55
(Continued on next page.)
18
The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.] Miles.
Brought forward, ^i^i.2\ 1159.SS
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.), . .26.52
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.), . 54.26
Burlington Junction to Burlington (O. & B. R. R.), .41.47
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), . 24.44
Walnut to Girard (The C. C R. R.), ... 15.60
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.), 17-67 57.71
Cherry Vale to Cofifeyville (L. & G. R. R.), . ~. , 17 98
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.), . . . .154.48
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C. R.R.). .... 18.35
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.), . . . 21.08 834.06
The Burlingamb and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i. 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), .... 34-30
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, igoi:
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
& S. R. R.), ......... 63.87
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.), 12.16
Howard to Molinc (K. C. E. & S. Ry.), .... 7. 20 83.23
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901:
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.), . .6.67
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi-
lene to Salina (TheC. K.& W. R. R.), .... 185.36
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry.), . 37.60
Little River to Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R. R.), . . 26.30
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.), . . 83.63
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.), . 120.07
Larned to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .... 46.33
gucnemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R.), . .19.42
urlington to Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.), . 10.89
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.), .24.71
Chanute to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.) 44.18
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.), . 40.57
Independence to Cedar Vale (The L & S. W. R. K.), . .54.79
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. R. R.), . .20.41
Mill vane to east line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Rv.), . 138.04
East line of Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. & P. H.
R. R.) 28.34 887.31
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10,1901:
Florence to Winfield 72.73
Marion and McPherson Railway, April 10, 1901:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .), . 93.00
East line of Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R. R.), 5.21 98.21
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita ( W. & S. W. R. R.), 27. 12
Wichita to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), • 5 1 . 05
Mulvane to Caldwell (C. S. & F.S. R.R.) 37.01 115.18
Carried forward, 3284 • 57
(Continued on next page.)
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe Railway
Company.
[continued.] Miles.
Brought forward, 3284 . 57
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899;
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( The H & S. R. R.), . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell.O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37.15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. (The H. & S. Ry.), . . 14.48 142.29
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.), . . 44.Q3
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W. R. R.), .... 34.84 79.77
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
•Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso, I.T., 56-8$
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman, O.T., 9.07
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. £. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . 15-94
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale, 36.93
Clelland to Cafion City 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32 290.13
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19,1900:
Pueblo to Denver, 116.33
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354.10
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13 372.23
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Deming. 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, . . "" 56.74 185.14
The New Mexican Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena, 27.39
Nutt to Lake Valley, '5' 5^
Las Vegas to Hot Springs 8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, 3.47 52.47
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Deming to Silver City, .... 46.50
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, 14-53
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita, 4.28
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover mine, 6.66
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad, as of July i, 1902:
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal., 563.01
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41 374.97
Total mileage, 5614.74
(Concluded on next page.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[concluded.]
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$114,199,530 W5«^</.
Common, 102,000,000
Total,
$216,199,530
If
«f
Second Thursday in December, Topeka— 12 m.
(28 days, Topeka and New York.)
Dec. 10, 1903.
Directors (15):
(H. Rieman Duval, .
J Thomas P. Fowler, .
^^ I Victor Morawetz,
[Charles S. Gleed,
(Edward J. Berwind,
R. Somers Hayes, .
E. D. Kenna (Nov. 6, 1901),
Andrew C. Jobes,
1905
1906 H
Benjamin P. Cheney,
George G. Haven,
John G. McCullough,
'Edward P. Ripley,
Byron L. Smith,
Charles Steele,
^ Howel Jones,
New York,
(f
(f
Topeka.
New York.
i(
Chicago.
Wichita,Kas.
Boston.
New York.
Vermont.
Chicago.
f<
New York.
Topeka.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio .
Benjamin P. Cheney.
R. Somers Hayes.
Chicago.
Executive Committee (7)
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward J. Berwind.
Thomas r. Fowler.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Bc«. »-, t^M.: Joal. 1, Ho3 ;
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
G. Holterhofif, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines),
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Note.— Term of Director expires on second Thursday in December of year
opposite name.
Topeka.
New York.
f(
Los Angeles, Cal.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
{Lease to S. P. P. & P. Ry, Co. in preparatism.)
Incorporated, Arizona, February 6, 1901*.
So years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, and at
Mayer Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Kailroads
and also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thenoe to or
near the head of Big Bug Creek, a distance of about eijrht miles. The agRregate
length of both of ssnd lioes being about thirty-five miles, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: line up Big Bug Creek complete, and Crown King Branch (named
from Postoffice, not from mine), about three-quarters completed.
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorised.
386,100, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3»852 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 18, 1903.
Directors (9) Nov. 19, 1902:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
R. Somers Hayes, .
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
E. B. Gage,
Prescott.
Chic2^o.
New York.
II
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(4
It
Boston.
Prescott.
Executive Connittee (5):
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Victor Morawetz.
R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers:
F. M. Murphy, President,
E. U. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Prescott.
Chicago.
Prescott.
New York.
CI
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The California Eastern Railway Compuiy.
Incorporated, Colorado, October 30, 1895.
So years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. R. R. known as Blake, San Bernardino County,
Cal., to Goode Sprinsrs, Lincoln County. Nevada, with such branch lines as may
be deemed necessary. Estimated length, 75 miles.
Constructed : from Gofb to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino County, Cal., 4S miles.
Capital Stock, $i,5oo,cx)0, authorised,
588,800, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Moiiday in January, Dbnvbr. Colorado.
Jan. 19, 1903.
Directors (7) May 30, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind, New York.
Thomas P. Fowler, **
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz, **
R. S. Seibert, Los Angeles, Cal.
Exocuthro Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio. R. Somers Hayes.
Edward J. Berwind. Victor Morawetz.
Officers, July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . . ••
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, . **
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . "
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G.Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . **
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
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The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Pe Railway «
Company.
Incon>orated, Kansas, December 12, 1895.
999 years.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named com-
panies:
(NOTE '." Initials in parenthece* indicate the Companies under whoee charten the tervrml Ubm were
eonatruoted.)
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.41
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, 6.43
Chicago, Santa Ft and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . . 52.53 491*09
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .76
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Ft Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. J(,seph 76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track) 2.35 78.80
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, . . .1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.)., . 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), . .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.), .... 26.36 66.04
Leavenworth Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 1899:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45-41
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, 1899:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holliday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), . 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.), . 139.30
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H.
& W. R. R ), 34 04
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), . . 116.30 442.21
Carried forward, 442.21 1159.55
(Continued on next page.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.] Milts.
Brought forward, 442.21 1159.55
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.), . .26.52
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R. ), 54.26
Burlington Junction to Burlington (O. & B. R. R.), 41-47
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), . 24.44
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), . . 15.60
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.), . 17.67 57.71
Cherry Vale to Cofifeyvillc (L. & G. R. R.) 17 98
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.), . . .15448
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C R.R.). .... 18.35
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.), . . 21.08 834.06
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i, 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), .... 34-30
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, 1901:
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. £.
& S. R. R.) 63.87
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.), 12. 16
Howard to Moline (K. C. E. & S. Ry.), .... 7. 20 83.23
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901:
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.), .6.67
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi-
lene to Salina (TheC. K.& W. R. R.), .... 185.36
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry.), 37 -oo
Little River to HolyroodTThe C. K. & W. R.R.), . .26.30
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.), . .83.63
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.), . 120.07
Larned to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .... 46.33
guenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R.), . .19.42
urlington to Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.), . 10.89
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.), .24.71
Chanute to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.) 44.18
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.), . 40.57
Independence to Cedar Vale (The L & S. W. R. R.), . . 54-79
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. R.R.), .... 20.41
Miuvane to cast line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry.)» • 138.04
East line of Clark County to Englewooa (The S. K. & P. H.
R. R.) 28.34 887.31
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, 1 901:
Florence to Winfield 72-73
Marion and McPherson Railway, April 10, 1901:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .), . 93.00
East lineof Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R. R.). 5.21 98.21
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita (W.& S.W.R.R.), 27.12
Wichita to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), - 5 1 ■ 05
Mulvane to Caldwell (C. S. & F. S. R. R.), .... 37.01 115.18
Carried forward, 328457
(Continued on next page.)
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.] Milts.
Brought forward, 3284 . 57
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( The H & S. R. R.), . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell. O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37. 15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. (The H.& S. Ry.), . . 14 40 142.29
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.), . . 44.Q3
Kingman to Pratt ( The K. P. & W. R. R.), . . 34.84 79-77
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
•Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso, I.T., 5^-85
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T., 9.07
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. £. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . 15-94
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale, 3^ '93
Clelland to Cailon City, 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32 290. 13
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver, 116.33
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354.10
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13 372.23
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Deming. 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, . . ** 56.74 185.14
The New Mexican Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena, 27.39
Nutt to Lake Valley, ^5*5^
Las Ve^as to Hot Springs, 8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, 3.47 52.47
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Deming to Silver City, .... 46.50
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, '4-53
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita, 4.28
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover mine 6.66
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad, as of July i, 1902:
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal., 563.01
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41 374.97
Total mileage, 5614.74
(Concluded on next page.)
15
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[concluded.]
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
Common,
Total,
$114,199,530 issued,
102,000,000
~$2 1 6, 1 99^5 30
u
II
Sbcond Thursday in December, Topeka— 12 m.
Dec. 10, 1903. (28 days, Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
f H. Rieman Duval,
1 Thomas P. Fowler, .
^^ I Victor Morawetz,
(^Charles S. Gleed,
" Edward J. Berwind,
._^. J R. Somers Hayes, .
^^^ 1 E. D. Kenna (Nov. 6, 1901).
^Andrew C. Jobes,
1905
Benjamin P. Cheney,
George G. Haven,
John G. McCullough,
f Edward P. Ripley,
, _>; J Byron L. Smith,
'9«> i Charles Steele,
[ Howel Jones,
New York.
«
«
Topeka.
New York.
i(
Chicago.
Wichita,Ka8.
Boston.
New York.
Vermont.
Chicago.
<t
New York.
Topeka.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Benjamin P. Cheney.
R. Somers Hayes.
Executive Committee (7)
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward J. Berwind.
Thomas r. Fowler.
Charles Steele.
Officers, »c«. m-, t^M.: Joal. 1, i^o3 :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
G. Holterho£f, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines), . Los Angeles, Cal.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . New York.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . . New York.
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller, . '*
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent, . . **
Note.— Term of Director expires on second Thursday in December of year
opposite name.
Chicago,
u
Topeka.
New York.
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16
Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
{Least to S. F. P. & P. Ry, Co. in preparatimm.)
iDCorporated, Arizona, February 6, xooi*.
50 years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, and at
Mayer Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Railroads
and also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thenoe to or
near the head of Biff Bug Creek, a distance of about eight miles. The aggregate
length of both of said lines being about thirty-five mues, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: line up Big Bug Creek complete, and Crown King Branch (named
from Postoffice, not from mine), about three-quarters completed.
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorized.
386,100, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3t852 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November. Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 18, 1903.
Directors (9) Nov. 19, 1902:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
R. Somers Hayes, .
Charles Steele,
BenjamiD P. Cheney,
E. B. Gage,
Prescott.
Chicago.
New York.
it
<i
<«
«
Boston.
Prescott.
Executive Committee (5):
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Victor Morawetz.
R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers:
F. M. Murphy, President,
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Prescott.
Chicago.
Prescott.
New York,
tt
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, October 30, 189S.
SO years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. R. R. known as Blake, San Bernardino County,
Cal., to Goode Springs, Lincoln County. Nevada, with such branch lines as may
l>e deemed necessary. Estimated length, 7s miles.
Constructed: from Go£b to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino County, Cal., 4S miles.
Capital Stock, $1,500,000, authorized.
588,800, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in January, Dbnvbr. Colorado.
Jan. 19, 1903.
Directors (7) May 30, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind, New York.
Thomas P. Fowler, "
George G. Haven, *'
R. Somers Hayes, '*
Victor Morawetz, **
R. S. Seibert, Los Angeles, Cal.
Exoeuthre Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio, R. Somers Hayes.
Edward J. Berwind. Victor Morawetz.
Offlcere, July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . . *•
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, . **
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . "
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G.Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . **
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
18
The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, July 24, 1899.
Amended Charter filed Aug. 26, 1901.
Second Amended Charter filed March 17, 190a.
999 years.
Lines covered by Second Amended Charter, March 17, 1902.
Line No, I.— From connection with The A. T, & S. F. Ry. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Logan and Payne Counties, O. T., to con-
nection with Line No. xo at or near Cushing, rayne County. Estimated
length, 50 miles.
Line No. t.~ Abandoned.
Line No. S. — From most suitable point on Line No. i in Payne County, at or
near Ripley, northerly and northeasteily by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties, O 1 ., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range $ east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length, 53 miles.
Line No. L—Yxom most suitable point on Line No. 3 in Pawnee County, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 north, range 5 east of indian Meridian, northerly
and northeasterly by most practicable route through Osage Nation to south-
em boundary of Kansas near Elgin, Kansas. Estimated length, 3S miles.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned,
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in northwesterly direction by most convenient and
Practicable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Reservation, and
Lay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No, S.— Abandoned.
Line No. 9.— Abandoned.
Line No. 10.— From point on Line No.^in sectionio, township 22 north, cange6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County, O.T., southerly through Pawnee,
Payne, Lincoln and Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian;
thence southerly through northern part of Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section 2S, township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, I. T. Estimated length, 115 miles.
Line No. II.— Abandoned.
Line No, 12.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 25, township $
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., south-
westerly to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, 15 miles.
Line No, 15.— Abandoned.
Line No. 14.— Abandoned.
Line No. 15.— From n^ost suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
5 east of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. &
S. r. Ry. at or near Newkirk, Kay County, O.T. Estimated length, 24 miles.
Constructed:
Guthrie to Ralston 90.42 miles.
Ripley to Cushing 10. i8 "
100.60 miles.
Acquired by purchase June 16, 1902, The Guthrie
& Western Ry., Seward to Cashion 10.60 miles.
(Concluded on next page.)
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company <
[CONCLUDBD.]
Chicago.
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Guthrie.
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased bv \
Amendment to Cnarter \ io/xx>,ooo, authorized,
filed Sept. 15, 1902, to )
2,200,000, subscribed,
1,586,600, issued.
The A. T. & S. Ry. Co., 15,859 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
Sbcond Tuesday in Junb, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
June 9, 1903.
Directors (7) June 10, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry £. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Ofllcors:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J, W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead General Auditor,
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The Eastern Railway Company of New
Mexico.
Incorporated, New Mexico, October 30, 190a.
So years.
Chartered : Main Line.
From point at or near station of Rio Puerco on Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia County, N. M., in southeasterly and easterly
direction through Valencia and Guadalupe Counties to a point of
connection with The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station of Texico Guadalupe County, on or near the eastern
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
a6s miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Puerco. in a southerly direction down the val-
ley of the Rio Puerco to a crossing of the Rio Grande in Township
2 N. Range i £. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County,
N. M.; thence in northeasterly and easterly direction through
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 £. N. M. Principal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimated length, s^ miles.
Also, from a point of connection with main line at or near Brazil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range a8 E. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County, N. M., in southeasterly direction through
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Pecos Val^y
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Portales. Chaves
County : thence m southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Territory of New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of United
States lying east of Township 2 S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, 10 Chaves County, N. M. Estimated length, 65 miles.
Total estimated length, 385 miles.
Capital Stock, $9,625,000, authorised,
385,000, subscribed.
Third Monday in October, Las Vegas. N. M.— 2 p. m.
Oct. 19, 1903.
Directors (7) under charter :
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Victor Morawetz, ....
Edward J. Berwind,
Henry L, Waldo, ....
R. E. Twitchell, ....
F. C. Fox
Charles A. Spiess, ....
Officers, Nov. 5, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
R. E. Twitchell, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
New York.
Las Vegas.
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New York.
Las Vegas.
New York.
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New York.
Chicago.
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The Grand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona. August xo, 190T.
So years.
Amendment to charter filed February 8, 1902.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino Coanty, Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Bright Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) mll^.
CoDStmcted:
Mainline 63.58 miles.
AniU Branch a.87 "
66.45 milts.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250,000
CommoD, 1,205^000
$1,455,000, authorized,
1,406,300, issued.
Preferred — S. F. P. R. R. Co., 2,013 shares.
Common— S. F. P. R. R. Co., 5,283
Directors (R. R.), 7
Individuals, 6,760 12,050 shares.
(?)
1903-
Diraetort (9) under charter:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicaga
E. D. Kenna, «•
W. B.Jansen, *•
F. T. A. Junkin (Jan. 27, 1902), ... "
F. A. Norton (Jan. 27, 1902), ... »*
W. R. Page, Proctor, Vt.
Frank A. Day, Boston.
I. L. Hibbard, Winslow, Ariz.
R.J. Arey, Williams, "
Officers, Aug. 19, 1901 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President (Jan. 27, 1902), Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, *'
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 27,
1902), • . • New York.
J. W. White, Auditor, ' . ' . . . . Los Angeles, Cal.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Qreat Northern
Railway Company.
OPtrated under agretment until Junt SO, 1903, by G. B. 6* K. C. Ry. Co.
Incorporated, Texas, August S. 1898.
$0 years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass, Jeffersoa
County. Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, iezas— about
3S0 miles.
Constructed: Rogan to Bronson, 42.34 miles.
Capital Stock, $35o,cxx), authorized,
75»5oo, subscribed.
Third Wbdnesday'in March, Beaumont, Tbxas.
March 18, 1903.
DIractors (9) March 19, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
John H. Kirby,
Houston, Tex.
W. E. Maxson,
Beaumont.
J. W. Terry,
Galveston, Tex.
L. J. Polk, .
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CF. W. Felt,
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P. H. Goodwyn,
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A. S. Jennings,
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A. C. Torbert,
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Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Chicago.
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President, .
Houston, Tex.
W E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Beaumont.
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary,
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W. S. Davidson, Treasurer, .
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L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer,
II
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
II
Gea B. Gallon, Auditor,
Beaumont.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March 21, 1893.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont, Jefferson County. Texas,
through Jefferson, Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasper Counties to a point
known as tjlie Rock Quarry. Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
Constructed:
Main Line; Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Si isbee Junction toSiisbee
Call Junction to Call
MILES.
Total
2.83
3-»
2.32
62.37
8.36
Operatirg under agreement until June 30, 1903, G. B. & G. N. Ry.
Rogan to Bronson ,
Capital Stock, $5oo,cxx), authorized,
500,000, issued,
V. M., 4f979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Third Wbdnbsday in March, Beaumont, Texas.
March 18, 1903.
70.73
42.34 miles.
Directors (7) March 19, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. £. Maxson,
J. W. Terry,
L. J. Polk, .
W, C. Nixon,
A. C. Torbert,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary, .
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
W. S. Davidson, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer,
J. W. Terry, Legal Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Geo. B. Gallon, Auditor, .
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Galveston, Tex.
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Beaumont.
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Galveston, Tex.
New York.
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Quit, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November 17, X8S4, covers-'
(x) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, incorporated Sep-
tember 16, x88o.
(s) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
(3) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railwav Company, incorporated May 18, 1873.
60 years from Nlay a8, 1873.
Maim Line : constructed mileage.
Galveston to Pnrcell, Indian Territory,
HousUn Division :
Alvin to Houston,
Montgomery Division :
Somerville to end of track, including spur to Montgomery,
Lamj^asas Division :
Temple to San Angelo, . . . aao.aS miles.
Coleman Junction to Coleman 0.18 '*
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas, S3 -46 miles.
Dallas "Y" to Paris 100.90
Ladonia to Honey Grove, 11.7a
Wolfe City to Sherman, 38.70
Northwestern Division :
Cleburne to Weatherford,
Total mileage.
S18.67 miles
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1.178.03 miles.
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S3. 3 miles, situated b^ween Cleburne and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was a8.i6 miles,
situated between Navasota and Montgomery.
Capita] Stock, $10,000,000, authorined.
4,S6o,ooo, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 45,470 shares.
Directors, 130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston, Texas.
March 3, 1903.
Diraetors (13^ March 4, 1902
Edwara P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele,
John Sealy,
. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbcrt,
Leon Blum,
John H. Hutchings,
L. J. Polk, .
H. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee ^5) :
Edward P. Ripley, ex-officio, Thos. P. Fowler.
Victor Morawetz. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
, First Vice-President,
Galveston.
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A. C. Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt.,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
A. S. Jennings, Auditor,
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New York.
Galveston.
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, October 24, 1931.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire and operate property of The St. I^uis, Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22. 1898. to John Penman, and since
Jan. 9.1899. operated under title of The Kansas Southwestern Railroad Company.)
Property acquired by deed from John Penman October 2$, 1901.
Constructed: from Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, to Anthony, Harper
County, Kansas— about 60 miles.
Capital Stock, $362,000, authorized.
362,000, issued,
C. Tr. Co. N. Y. Tr., 3»6i3 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, Topbka, Kas.— 9 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
(10 days — Topeka.)
Directors (7) Nov. 6, 1902:
D.H.Nichols.
Edward P. Ripley,
H.U.Mudge,
E. Wilder,
B. F. Yoakum,
aL.Winchell,
A. Douglas,
(JOINT.)
(A.T. » S.F.)
(A. T.»S. F.)
{A.T.» S.F.)
(ST. L. ft S. F.)
(ST.L. *S.F.)
(ST. L. ft S. F.)
Arkansas City, Kas.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Officers, Dec. i2r 1902:
D. H. Nichols, President,
£. L. Kingsbury, Secretary and Auditor,
W. E. Wilcox, Treasurer,
Arkansas City, Kas.
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way Company.
IqCorpoTBled. Kuuu. Jaly 13. 1899.
Chartered: from Klowi, Barber Caonl;, Kaasu, to south line of St;<te: Ibenca in ■
toatheutcriT direcitoD ihroagh Woods and Blaine Couatiea. Oklahoma Terri-
tory, the Reiervatlon of the^Vichlti, Caddo and allied band ol Indiaiu. the
KcMriatian of the Kiowa, Conuiche and Apache ludlam. Oklahoma Territorr;
thence via Che town ol Chickasha. throiwh Chickasav aod ChocUw Nalloni.
iDdian TenHlarj. lo the cilT ol Fort Smith. SebMHan County. Arkansat. EsM-
■nated lenalb, tjo miles.
Capital Stock, (2,000,000, authorised.
ixafxKi, issued.
The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., ifnx shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Sbcoxv TuwriAV in Jonb, ToraxA, Kahms.
June 9, 1903.
Olrtctort (6) June 10, igoa:
Edward P. Ripley,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Kurd.
0. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
E. Wilder, .
Oflletre:
Edward P. Ripley, President.
E. D. Kenna. First Vice-President, .
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D.L. Gallup, Coraptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
Topeka.
Topeka.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 29, 1899.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire the property formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
South-Western Railway Co., and acquired said property bv deed dated January
24, 1900. under foreclosure sale October 12, 1899. Operated, from February x, 1900.
Constructed : from city of Leavenworth. Leavenworth County, to connection with
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., at Meriden, Jefferson County, Kas., 46.57 miles.
Capital Stock, $25o,cxx), authorized,
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R. Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 f. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
(10 days— Topekm.)
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
C. T. McLellan,
(joint.)
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H.U. Mudgc,
(the A.T.ft S.F.RY.)
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A. A. Hurd,
(the a. T. * S. F. RY.)
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E. Wilder,
(the a. T. 9t S. F. RY.)
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A. L. Williams,
(U. P. R. R.)
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N. H. Loomis,
(U. P. R.R.)
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J. 0. Brinkerhoff,
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(U. P. R. R.)
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Kansas City, Mo.
Officers :
C.T. McLellan, President and General Manager, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Company.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company, dated July 15, 1898, /rom September t, 1898^ te
September 1,1979,
Incorporated, Arizona, January 12, X8S2.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on eastern boundary of Arizona between parallels 31 and 38,
westerly via Tombstone, valley of Santa Cruz River, Tucson, Florence and Pha»*
nix, to a point on A. & P. R. R.
Constructed: Benson to No^es, 87.784 miles.
Capital Stock, $35,400,000. authorized,
3»682,ooo, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 36,815 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Tofeka. Kas.— 3 f. m.
Oct 29, 1903.
Directors (5) Oct. 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
D. L. Gallup,
I. L. Hibbard,
R. J. Arey, .
(xo days— -Topeka.)
(and 90 days — Arizona.)
Chicago.
New York.
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Winslow, Ariz.
Williams, Ariz.
Officers, Jan. 9, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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New York*
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New York.
Chicago.
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Oakland and East Side Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, California, March 4, 1902.
50 years.
Chartered: to acauire the California and Nevada Railroad, and to construct and
operate a railroad from a terminal in Oakland, Alameda County, California;
through Emeryville and Berkeley, Alameda County, and throuj^h Alameda and
Contra Costa Counties alonsr or near the present line of the California and
Nevada Railroad to the present terminal of that railroad at Bryant, Contra
Costa County, together with an extension of said railroad on a line hereafter to
be determined, to the Town of Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County; together
with one or more intermediate branches or connections with the Atcnison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad system, in the neighborhood of San Pablo, Contra
Costa County. Estimated length, with extensions and branches, 40 miles.
(Charter also covers numerous general purposes.)
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
40,000, issued.
400 shares.
Directors,
Directors (5) under charter:
M. J. Keller,
F. C. Havens,
M. A. de Laveaga,
Geo. E. Pratt,
A. E. Bolton,
Officers :
M. J. Keller, President,
J. A. Burton, Secretary,
1903.
Oakland, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Berkeley, Cal.
Oakland, Cal.
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
50 years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves County. Texas, in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed : S4*i3 miles.
Capital Stock, $750,000, authorized.
691,200, issued.
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wednesday in March. Pecos. Tex,
March 4, 1903.
Directors (7) March 5, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
R.D.Gage, .
F.W.Johnson,
Max Krauskopf,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, ....
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and )
Treasurer, )
Lee Webster, Auditor and Superintendent,
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo. i8g8.
50 years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy County.
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas, thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
County, N. M., and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Palmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, $3,i62,cx)0. preferred \ authorized
3,162,000, common \
3, 1 62,000, preferred \ -> .^ . v
3,162,000, common 5 *•»'"• •
r>^^/^..^^vi The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 30,084 shares,
l^rejerrea^ Individuals, i.r^id shares,
i The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common \ Directors, 10 shares,
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wednesday in October, Roswell, N. M.— 12 m.
Oct. 7, 1903.
Directors (10) Dcrc. 4, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
E. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Edward P. Ripley,
E. D. Kenna,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex-officio,
Avery Turner.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Topeka.
Amarillo, Tex.
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Don A. Sweet.
Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
Amarillo. Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
New York,
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A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Appointed Jan. 24, 1901), Amarillo, Tex.
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March 19, 1898.
50 years.
Chartered : from a point in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line near the
southwest comer of the county, to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver City Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas.
Constructed: 94.48 miles.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized.
100,000, issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., 990 shares.
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in October, Amarillo, Tex.— 12 m.
October 6, 1903.
Directors (7) Oct. 7, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul, .
S. H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex-officio.
Avery Turner.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W.Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Don A. Sweet.
Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Appointed Jan. 24, 1901), . Amarillo.
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Quit, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November 17, 1884, covers—
(i) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Comi>any, incorporated Sep-
tember 16, 1880.
(a) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
(5) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, incorporated May 28, 1873.
60 years from May 28, 1873.
MaiH LAne : constructed mileage.
Galveston to Purcell, Indian Territory,
Houston Division :
Alrin to Houston. 9$.66
Montgomery Division :
Somerville to end of track, including spur to Montgomery.
Lamjkiscu Division :
Temple to San Angelo, . . . 239.28 miles.
Coleman Jimction to Coleman 6.28 **
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas S3- 46 miles.
DaUas"Y" to Paris 100.90
Ladonia to Honey Grove. 11.72
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235.56
Wolfe City to Sherman, 38.70
Northwestern Division :
Cleburne to Weatherford
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S3. 3 miles, situated between Cleburne and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was 28.16 miles,
situated between Navasota and Montgomery.
Capita] Stock, $10,000,000, authorised.
4,560,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 45.470 shares.
Directors, 130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston, Texas.
March 3, 1903.
Directors (13^ March 4, 1902
Edward P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele,
John Sealy,
. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
Leon Blum,
John H. Hutchings,
L. J. Polk, .
H. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee (5) :
Edward P. Ripley, ex-officio, Thos. P. Fowler.
Victor Morawetz. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
, First Vice-President,
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A. C Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt.,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
A. S. Jennings, Auditor,
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, October 24, 1931.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire and operate property of The St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22. i8g8. to John Penman, and since
Jan. 9,1899. operated under titleof The Kansas Southwestern Railroad Company.)
Property acquired by deed from John Penman October 25, 1901.
Constructed : from Arkans^^s City, Cowley County. Kansas, to Anthony, Harper
County, Kansas — about 60 miles.
Capital Stock, S362,cxx), authorized.
362,cxx), issued*
C. Tr. Co. N. Y. Tr., 3i6i3 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in Novbmbbr, Topeka, Kas.— 9 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
(10 days —Topeka.)
Directors (7) Nov. 6, 1902:
D. H. Nichols,
Edward P. Ripley,
H.U.Mudge,
E. Wilder,
B. F. Yoakum,
B.L.Winchell,
A. Douglas,
(JOINT.)
(A.T. * S.F.)
(A. T.* S.F.)
(AT.* S.F.)
(ST. L. * S. F.)
(ST. L.* S.F.)
(ST. L. * S. F.)
Arkansas City, Kas.
Chicago.
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D. H. Nichols, President,
E. L. Kingsbury, Secretary and Auditor,
VV. E. Wilcox, Treasurer,
Arkansas City, Kas.
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The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Rail-
way Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, July 13, 1899.
999 years.
Chartered: from Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas, to south line of State; thence in a
southeasterly direction through Woods and Blaine Counties. Oklahoma Terri-
tory, the Reservation of the Wichita, Caddo and allied band of Indians, the
Reservation of the Kiowa. Comanche and Apache Indians, Oklahoma Territory;
thence via the town of Chickasha, through Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations,
Indian Territory, to the city of Fort Smitn, Sebastian County, Arkansas. Esti-
mated length, 4S0 miles.
Capital Stock, $2,cxx),cxx), authorized.
200,600, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,000 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Topeka, Kansas.
June 9, 1903.
Directors (6) June 10, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
H. U. Mudge, . . . .
A. A. Hurd, . . . .
O.J.Wood, . . . .
J. F. Scott, . . . .
E. Wilder,
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick. Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D.L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Kansas. December 39, 1899.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire the property formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
Soath-Western Railway Co., and acquired said property bv deed dated January
24, 1900. under foreclosure sale October 12, 1899. Operated, from February i, 1900.
Constructed : from city of Leavenworth. Leavenworth County, to connection with
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., at Meriden, Jefferson County, Kas., 46.57 miles.
Capital Stock, |25o,cxx), authorised,
50,000, issued*
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R. Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
C. T. McLellan, Ooint.)
H.U. Mudgc,
A. A. Hurd,
E. Wilder,
A. L. Williams,
N. H. Loomis,
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
(the a. T. * S. p. RY.)
(the A. T. * S. p. RY.)
(the A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(10 days— Topeka.)
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Officers :
C.T. McLeilan, President and General Manager, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
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Ltasid lo Sauthitn Patijic Comtany, dalid Jul jii,lg^, from StpttmttrUUftt^U
M.MUejof
Dlx. to ■ point on A. & P. R. R.
Conatmcted: BensoD to Nosales. B7.784 miles.
i> bolwecn ganllels 31 aiid 31,
Capital Stock, 135,400,000, authoriud.
Zfi&ifioo, issued.
U. Tr. Co.. N. y., Tr., 36.81S sharts.
Directors, 5 shares.
(S) Oct 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Moraweti,
D. L. Gallup.
I. L. Hibbatd,
R. J. Arey, .
Ollloera, Jan. g, igoa:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D, Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendtick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
D. J. Sheeban, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
New York.
Winslow, Aril.
Williams, Aris.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Oakland and East Side Railroad
Company.
AlRnie
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Capital Slock,
000, issued.
Diiectors,
400 shares
DIrvctora {5) under charter:
F. C. Havens.
M. A. de l.aveaga,
Geo. E. Pratt,
A. E. Bolton,
Ottcart:
M. J. Keller. President.
J. A. Burton. Secretary.
Oakland, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Berkeley, Cal.
Oakland, Cal.
The Pecos River Railroad Company.
In corpD rated, Texas. Febrnary iS. 1890.
50 y
Chartered t Iiom Pecos. Reevea Connly.T
line between Teias and New Meiico.
Constructed: 54.13 miles.
Capital Stock, j;75o.ooo. authorized.
691,200. issued.
C.Tr.Co.,N.Y..Tr.. 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, \2 shares.
Pimt Wbdhssdav in Makcm. Pecos. Tex.
March 4, 1903.
Dlraclon (7) March 5, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
R. D. Gage,
F, W. Johnson.
Max Krauskopf,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet, ......
Edward P. Ripley,
Offlctn:
H.U. Mudge, President, ....
R. D. Gage. Vice-President, Secretary and (
Treasurer, }
Lee Webster, Auditor and Superintendent,
'Iherly dfreclton te dlvidlns
Amarillo, Tex.
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo, i8g8.
50 years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy County,
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas, thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
Countv, N. M., and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Palmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, $3,i62,cx)o, preferred \ ^^/z^^v^v
3,i62,cxx), common \ "'*«^'"'««^"-
3, 1 62,000, preferred \ . .
3,162,000, common J *•»•»•♦«=—
j>^^f^,^^jS The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 30,084 shares,
i^rejerrea^ Individuals, 1,536 j>fcaw.
i The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common \ Directors, 10 shares,
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wednesday in October, Roswell, N. M.— 12 m.
Oct. 7, 1903.
Directors (10) Dec. 4, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
E. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Edward P. Ripley,
E. D. Kenna,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex-officio,
Avery Turner.
OfRcert :
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Topeka.
Amarillo, Tex.
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Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Texas, March 19, 1898.
50 years.
Chartered : from a point in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line near the
southwest comer of the county, to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver City Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas.
Constructed: 94.48 miles.
Capital Stock, $ioo,cxx), authorized,
loOyCXX), issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., 990 shares.
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in October, Amarillo, Tbx.— 12 m.
October 6, 1903.
Directors (7) Oct. 7, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul, .
S. H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex-officio.
Avery Turner.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Don A. Sweet.
Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Amarillo.
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Appointed Jan. 24, 1901), . Amarillo.
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Ferris and Lakeview Railway Comfiany.
Incorporated, California, November i, 1898.
50 years.
Chartered and constructed: from town of Ferris. Riverside County, in a northeasterly
direction to the town of Lakeview, Riverside County, 8.03 miles.
Capital Stock, $80,000, authortBed,
16,000, issued,
A. G. W., Tr., 150 shares*
Directors, 10 shares.
First Thursday in November, Los Angeles, Cal.— 3 p. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
Directors (5) Dec. 19, 1902:
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
£. Chambers,
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. A. Davidson, Jr., .
Los Angeles.
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A. G. Wells, President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J. W. White, Auditor, ....
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Ltastd to S. P. P, & P, Ky, Co,, Jutu 30, 1898— 99 years.
•Incorporated, Arizoaa, September 14, 1897.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point about four and one-half miles north of Prescott, on the
line of the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway Company, known as the
Point of Rocks, thence in a southeasterly direction to or near a point known as
Joe Mayer's Station, on the Black Canyon Stage Line, a distance of about thirty
miles, more or less, all in the County of Yavapai, Territory of Arizona, with
power and anthority to extend the said line to any other point or points in said
Territory, and to build to and from the same such branch lines as said Company
may dtclde.
Constructed: Point of Rocks to Mayer, 26.40 miles.
Capital Stock, $30^000 per mile, authortBed,
yqUfOOO, issued,
S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 7,913 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
Truid Wsdnbsday in November, Prescott. Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 18, 1903.
Directors (7) Nov. 19, 1902:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind, "
Thomas P. Fowler, **
R. Somers Hayes, '*
Charles Steele, "
Exscutivs Csmmittee (5):
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Olllesrs:
F. M. Murphy, President. Prescott.
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President, .... Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, Prescott.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, *'
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, ... ''
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Rio Qrande and El Paso Railroad Compftny.
Ltased to The A,T,& S.F. Ry. Co,, dated and from January 1. 1900, to
December Sl^ 1910.
Incorporated, Texas, October 28, 1880.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed : Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $1,200,000, authorized,
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
FulST Thursday in Novembbr, El Paso, Texas.
Nov. 5, 1903.
Directors (7) Nov. 6, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
F. C. Fox,
G. E. Roe,
U. S. Stewart, .
R. J. Woodward,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
Officers, Nov. 8, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
G. E. Roe, Vice-President and Auditor,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
(50 days— El Paso.)
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad Property sold under agreement as of July /, Itfflf, to The A. T. &»S.F.
Ry. Co.— Deed not executed.
Incorporated June i6, i8q7, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1897.
Perpetual.
Acquired by purchase, June 24, 1897, under foreclosure sale. May 3, 18^, the railroad,
Property and franchises of the Western Division of the Atlantic & Pacific R. R.
o., incorporated by Act of Congress approved Julv 27. 1866— Perpetual— Au-
thorized to construct from Albuquerque, N. M., via Agua Frio or other suitable
pass, the head waters of the Colorado Chiquito. the 35th parallel, to a suitable
point on the Colorado River for crossing, and from thence to the Pacific.
Constructed: A. & P. Junction to The Needles— 563.01 miles.
Capital Stock, $4,000,000, authorized.
4,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y. , Tr., 39,987 shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
(Additional stock may be issued as authorized by Act of Congress. )
Wednesday next after First Monday in January, New York— 10:30 a. m.
Jan. 7, 1903.
(lodays-by mail.)
Directors (13) Jan. 8, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
H. Rieman Duval,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Geo. G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney, .
John G. McCullougn, .
byron L. Smith,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles S. Gleed,
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Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio,
Benjamin P. Cheney.
Charles Steele.
Thomas P. Fowler.
Edward J. Berwind.
R. Somers Hayes.
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick. Third Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . '*
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
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Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, May 27, 1891.
80 years.
Chartered: " beginning^ at a point on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, at or near
Ash Forlc, in the County of Yavapai and the Territory of Arizona, thence
through the said County to Prescott, and thence to the City of Phoenix, in the
County of Maricopa, in the Territory of Arizona, a distance of two hiyidred
miles, more or less."
Constructed: Ash Pork to Phoenix, 197.6 miles; line since shortened to 193.6 mHes.
Capital Stock, $4o,ocx> per mile, authorized,
7,Q03,ocx), issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 29,967 shares.
Mer. Tr. Co., Tr., 49,004 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Individuals, 50 shares.
Third Wednesday in November. Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 18, 1903.
Directors (9) Nov. 19, 1902:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
R. Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
E. B. Gage,
Executive Committee (5):
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Officers:
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Prescott.
Victor Morawetz.
R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Prescott.
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Lsassd to SautiUm JHaci/ic Company, dated July 15, 1898, froM September 1, 1898, te
September 1, 1979,
Incorporated, Massachusetts, May i, 1879.
(Duration not limited.)
Constructed: Guaymas. Mexico, to Nogales, A. T., 259.97 miles; Hermosillo Branch
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,0x30, authorised.
Reduced Dec. 4, 1901, to 1,049,600, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 10,483 shares,
' Directors, 13 shares.
First Wednesday in April, Boston, Mass.— 12 m.
April 1, 1903.
Directors (15) April 5, igo2 :
Edward P. Ripley,
H. Rieman Duval,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCullough,
H. R. Nickerson, Prest. (Aug. 5, 1898),
W. S. Fams worth (May 14, 1902), .
Sebastian Camacho, ....
Celso Gaxiola i Gov't ) (June 18, 1900.)
Hipolito Charles \ Dir's. \ (Nov. 15, 1899),
Executive Committee, May 14, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley.
Victor Morawetz.
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Officers, May 14, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, .
L. C. Deming, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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Mexico.
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Southern California Railway Company.
So years.
Formed by consolidation. June 27, 1892, of —
1. Southern California Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation, November 7, 1889, of—
(A) California Southern Railroad Company.
Formed by consolidation, January 10, 1882, of—
(i) California Southern Railroad Cow/tz/iy.— Incorporated October 23,
1880, and constructed from National City to San Bernardino, 119.02
miles.
(2) California Southern Extension Railroad Com^aMy.— IncorpoTAttd
May 24, 1881, and constructed from San Bernardino to Barstow, 81.15
miles. Total {A) 200.17 miles.
(B) California Central Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation. May 20, 1887, of—
(i) Riverside Santa Ana 6* Los Angeles Railway Company. — Incorpo-
rated September 29. 188$. From San Bernardino. Cal., via Riverstde,
Arlington and the Santa Ana Valley to Los Angeles, Cal. Con-
structed, High Grove via Orange (and Santa Ana) to Los Angeles,
74.71 miles.
(2) San Bernardino 6* Los Angeles Railway Company, — Incorporated
November 22, 1886. From San Bernardino to Los Angeles, Cal. Con-
structed, San Bernardino to San Gabriel River, 38.88 miles.
(3) San Bernardino Valley Railway Company. — Incorporated January 12,
1887. From San Bernardino to near Lugunia, Cal. Constructed, Smn
Bernardino to Mcntone, 12.53 miles.
(4) San facinto Valley Railway C<?»i/a«j'.— Incorporated March 7, 1887
From near Ferris to a point in the eastern portion of San Jacinto
Valley. Constructed, Perris to San Jacinto, 19.44 niiles.
(5) Los Angeles ^ San Gabriel Valley Railway G^nf^any.— Incorporated
September Si 1883. From Los Angeles to the head of the Azusa Valley.
Los Angeles County. Constructed, Los Angeles to San Gabriel
River. 21.00 miles.
(6) Los Angeles 6* Santa Monica Railroad Ct^m/an^.— Incorporated.
January 6, 1886. From Los Angeles to the Bay of Santa Monica. Con-
structed, Kedondo 1 unction to Alsace, 13.44 miles. (Inglewood to
Alsace, 3.62 miles, sold March 21, 1902, to Los Angeles-Pacific R.K. Co.)
(7) San Bernardino 6* San Diego Railway Company, — Incorporated No-
vember 20. 1886. From Junction with tne Riverside, Santa Ana & Los
Angeles Railway, near Santa Aoa,via San J uan, Capistrano and Ocean-
side, to the city of San Diego. Constructed, north boundary Santa
Ana to Los .Angeles Junction, 4(^ miles.
(8) San Diego Central Railroad Company,— Incorporated November 8,
1886. From San Diego, through the Cajon Valley, Poway, San Ber-
nardo, Escondido to Oceanside. Constructed, Escondido Junction
to Escondido, 21.30 miles.
Total {B), 246.77 miles.
(C) Redondo Reach Railway Company. Incorporated April 23, 1888.
Constructed, Inglcwood to Redondo. 10.77 miles.
2. The San Bernardino & Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated August 11. 1890. San Bernardino, Cal., via Highlands, to
connect witli line of the Southern California Railway Company at
or near its present eastern terminus m San Bernardino County. Con-
structed, Highland Junction to Meutone, 12.86 miles.
3. Santa Fe & Santa Monica Railway Company.
Incorporated April 4. 1S92. Krom near Mesmer Station, on the line of
the Southern California Railway, between Inglewood and Ballona, to
the town of Santa Monica. Constructed, Alsace to Santa Monica,
5.42 miles. (Sold March 21, 1902, to Los Angeles-Pacific R. R. Co.)
Acquired by purchase May 1, 1899, the railroad and property of—
Eisinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Railway Company.
Incorporated I)eeember6,i89Si and constructed from Elsinore Junction
to Alberhil. 7.76 miles.
(All California incorporations.)
Total constructed, all lines, 478.33 miles.
^Concluded on next page.)
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Southern California Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $17,360,000, authorized,
12,824,000, issued.
Preferred
CofHfnoft
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 55,908 shares.
The A.T.& S. F.Ry.Co., 2,500 shares.
Individuals, 2,201 shares,
Cal. So. R. R. Stock ) _ _ _ , x^^^,
not exchanged J m shares,
\ U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 67,498 shares.
I Directors, 22 shares.
First Thursday in November. Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
Directors (11) Nov. 11, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
R. Somers Hayes,
New York.
Victor Morawetz,
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Charles Steele,
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A. G. Wells.
Los Angeles.
D. Freeman, .
II
H. W. Hellman,
II
0. S. A. Sprague,
Pasadena, Cal
Simon Levi,
San Diego, "
Richard Egan,
Capistrano, "
L. C. Waite, .
Riverside, "
Executive Committee (4):
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley.
R. Somers Hayes.
Chj
irles Steele.
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President, .
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
Godfrey Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
Chicago.
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New York.
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Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
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The Southern Kansas Railway Compaqy
of Texas.
operated as an independent line from July 6, 1^9, inclusive.
Incorporated, Texas, November 2, i886.
50 years.
Line i.— Fort Worth, Texas, to west line of Texas, at a point in Oldham County.
Unet.— From a point on line No. i. in Carson County, Texas, to a point in Farmer
County, on the western boundary of Texas.
Line 5.— From a desirable point on line No. i, in Carson County, northeasterly to a
point in Lipscombe County, on the east line of Texas — Constructed.
Total mileage (constructed), 100.41 miles.
Acquired January i, igoo, under foreclosure sale September 6, 1808. railroad of the
Panhandle Railway C >.— Panhandle to Washburn— 14.72 miles, which it had
operated as an extension since April 20. 1898. Has also operated trains on line
of Fort Worth & Denver Citv Ry. Co., between Washburn and Amarillo, Tex.,
14.04 miles, since May 10, 1898.
Capital Stock, $3,000,000, authorized.
604,500, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 5,955 shares.
Directors, 90 shares,
Wednesday next after Last Thursday in October. Amarillo,Tex.— ioa.m.
Nov. 4, 1903.
(30 days — Amarillo.)
Directors (9) Nov. 5, 1902:
H.U. Mudge
Topeka.
Avery Turner,
Amarillo.
Don A. Sweet,
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A. L. Conrad,
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W. D. Garwood,
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H. E. Hoover, ....
Canadian, Tex.
J.W.Terry,
Galveston, Tex.
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Chicago.
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, .
Topeka.
Avery Turner, Vice-President, .
Amarillo.
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
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L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
Amarillo.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor,
Amarillo.
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Sunset Railroad Company.
Incorporated, California, March 17, 190a
50 years.
Chartered: from a connection with the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com-
pany between Bakersfield and Asphalto in Kern County. Cal., at or near Gos-
lordf station, to the southwest quarter of section 18, township 11 north, range 23
west, S. B. B. & M. In same county. Estimated length, 30 miles.
Constmcted: 50.28 miles.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
500,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,485 shares.
So. Pac. Co., 2,485 shares.
Directors, 30 shares.
Second Monday in March, Bakersfield, Cal.~ii a. m.
March 9, 1903.
Directors (5) March 31, 1902:
C N. Beal,
J. Kruttschnitt,
D. Burk halter,
A. H. Payson,
A. G. Wells,
(JOINT.)
(S. P. CO.)
(S. P. CO.)
(A. T. * S. F. RY. CO.)
(A. T. * S. F. kY. CO.)
Bakersfield.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bakersfield.
San Francisco, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Officers:
C. N. Beal, President (March 20, 1900), Bakersfield.
G. HoUerfaoff, Jr., Sec. and Treas. (Dec. 9, 1901), Los Angeles, Cal.
James Goodwin, Ass't Secretary (July 20, 1900), Bakersfield.
J. W. White, Auditor (Appointed Dec. 12, 1901), Los Angeles, Cal.
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Atchison Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, November 13, 1878.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized,
jifioo, issued,
(Shares $1,000 each.)
R. R. Cos., 69 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Second Wednesday in February. Atchison, Kas.— 10:30 a. m.
Feb. II, 1903.
Directors (8) Feb. 12, 1902;
C. M. Rathbum,
Howard Elliott,
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Russell Harding,
Geo. W. Holdrege,
H. A. Parker,
H. U. Mudge,
(C. B. U. P. R. R.)
(K. C. ST. J. * C. B. R. R.)
(H. * ST. J. R. R.)
(MO. P. RY.)
(A. * N. R. R.)
(C. R. I. * P. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
Atchison.
Chicago.
St. Louis.
Omaha, Neb.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Executive Committee (3):
C. M. Rathbum, ex-officio.
H. U. Mudge,
Auditing Committee (3):
C. M. Rathbum, ex-officio.
Howard Elliott.
Officers:
C. M. Rathbum, President, ....
F. W. Downs, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. F. Barrows, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
Atchison.
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Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Company.
Incorporated. Texas. March 26, 1897.
50 years.
Chartered: to construct, maintain and operate a terminal railway and constmct or
purchase and maintain wharves within or near the city of Beaumont, Jefiferson
County, Texas.
Constructed: Belt around city of Beaumont. 3.08 miles; line operated under
traclcage rights, spurs into mills, $.25 miles. Total, 8.33 miles.
Capital Stock, $6o,ocx), authorized,
60,000, issued.
V. M., 591 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Second Wednesday in April, Beaumont. Texas.
April 8, 1903.
Directors (9) April 9, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
J. W. Terry, .
L. J. Polk, .
A. C. Torbert,
P. H. Goodwyn,
W. S. Davidson,
Wm. Wiess, .
W. A. Fletcher,
OfHcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
Geo. B. Gallon, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
W. S. Davidson, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Geo. 13. Gallon, Auditor,
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
New York.
Beaumont.
New York.
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The Itonsat City Belt Railway Compaoy.
Kansas and Missouri incorporation. — Formed by consolidation, on March 13, 1886,
of—
(i) Kansas City Belt R. R. Co.. incorporated, Kansas, March 28, i88s.
(3) Kansas City Belt Ry. Co., incorporated, Missouri, June 27, 1883.
999 years.
CONSTRUCTED MILEAGE.
Main line in Missouri.
Main line in Kansas,
Double and side-tracks. Missouri,
Double and side-tracks, Kansas,
Total mileage, .
6.33
a.37— 8.70
31.38
13.30—43-68
S3.38
Capital Stock, $2,500,000, authorized.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry.,
C. M. & St. P.,
K. C. F. S. & M.,
Directors,
500,000, issued,
2,497 shares,
<)gg shares.
1,497 shares,
7 shares.
(StAtutory meeting, second Tuesday in Mftrch — 80 d*ji' notice, IfanMs OUgr.)
Second Tuesday in May, Kansas City, Mo.— 9 a. m.
May 12, 1903.
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(C. M. * ST. P.)
(C. M. * ST. P.)
Directors (7) May 13, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
E. Wilder,
E. O. Faulkner,
B. L. Winchell,
Wallace Pratt,
A. J. Earling,
H. R. Williams,
Executive Committee (3):
H. U. Mudge.
A. J. Earling.
Oflicert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
B. L. Winchell, Vice-President,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary,
E. Wilder, Treasurer,
Topeka.
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Kansas City.
Chicago.
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B. L. Winchell.
Lathrop, Morrow, Fox & Moore, Attorneys,
(Dec. I, 1902)
C. C. Ripley, Auditor and Cashier, .
D. W. Rider, Superintendent, .
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kansas City.
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The Leavenworth Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April i, 1885.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $i75,cxx), authorized,
i5o,ocx), issued.
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Leavenworth, Kas.
Jan. 13, 1903.
Directors (7) Jan. 14, 1902:
J. O. BrinkerhoflF, (l. k. * w. ry.)
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding,
H. U. Mudge,
£. Dickinson,
A. T. Palmer,
H. G. Clark,
Kansas City, Mo.
(c. r. I. * p. RY.) Chicago.
(Mo. p. RY.) St. Louis.
/ THE A. T. * S. F. RY.. \ Tftn<»lra
\ ASSIGNEE L. T. * S. W. RY./ * "pc*-*-
(u.p.RY.) Omaha, Neb.
Kansas City, Mo.
(K. c. n. w. r. r.) St. Louis.
(U. p. RY., ASSIGNEE \
L. T. * S. W. RY. /
Executive Committee (3) :
J. O. BrinkerhoflF.
H. A. Parker.
Russell Harding.
Officers:
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President, .
J. H. BrinkerhoflF, Sec'y» Treas. and Supt.,
J. H. Case, Ticket Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
Leavenworth.
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The Pueblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, December 23, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized.
40,600, issued.
80 shares.
D. & R. G. R. R. Co.,
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.,
Colo. & So. Ry. Co.,
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co.,
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.,
Directors,
80 shares.
80 shares.
80 shares.
80 shares.
6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October. Pueblo. Colo.
Oct 21, 1903.
Directors (6) Oct. 15, 1902:
J. M. Herbert,
M. D. Thatcher,
D. £. Cain,
Russell Harding,
Frank Trumbull,
A. T. Abbott,
(D. * R. G. R. R.)
(the a. t. * s. f. ry.)
(mo. p. ry.)
(colo. * so. ry.)
(C. R. I. * P. RY.)
Officers :
J. M. Herbert, President,
M, D. Thatcher, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Wm. Young, Ticket Agent, . .
C. F. Colvin, Baggage Agent,
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
LaJunta,Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo.
Colo. Springs,
Cola
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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St. Jos^h Terminal Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, January St 1887.
99 years.
Acquired by purchase, the property of St. Joseph Terminal Co.'
Incorporated, Missouri, November 8, 1886.
Capital Stock, $5oo,ocx), authorized,
300,000, issued.
St. J. & G. I. Trustee, 1,496 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,485 shares.
Directors and Tellers, 19 shares,
(statutory meetlagr, second Tuetiday in March.— 90 days' notice, St. Joseph.)
Second Tuesday in June. St. Joseph, Mo.— q a. m. Old Board, la m.
June 9, 1903. New Board. 12:30 p. m.
Directors (5) June 10, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
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Raymond Du Puy,
1
T. F.VanNatta,
Officers :
(the a. T. * S. F. RY.)
(the a. T. * S. F. RY.)
(ST. J. * G. I. R. R.)
(ST. J. * G. I. R. R.)
(joint.)
Raymond Du Puy, President,
H. U. Mudge, Vice-President,
F. C. Uhlman, Secretary (acting) and Auditor
(Nov. I, 1902),
E. Wilder, Treasurer, .
C. L. Mason, Superintendent (April 16, 1902),
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
St. Joseph.
St. Joseph.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
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St. Joseph Union Depot Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 22, 1880.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $ioo,ocx), authorized,
Q^jxOt issued.
R. R. Cos., 84 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, St. Joseph, Mo.
Feb. II, 1903.
Directors (9) Feb. 12, 1902:
A. T. Perkins, («• c. st. j. * c. b. r. r.) (Nov.1,1902), St. Joseph.
C. M. Levey, (c b. * q. r. r.) (Nov. i, 1902), St. Louis.
(H. * ST. J. R. R.)
O. M. Spencer, (b. * m. r. r. r.) (Nov. i, 1902), St. Joseph.
H. U. Mudge, (THE A. T. * s. f. ry.) Topeka.
H. A. Parker, (c R. i. * p. ry.) Chicago.
M. A. Low, (c. K. * N. RY.) Topeka.
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. * g. i. r. r.) St. Joseph.
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.) St. Louis.
Executive Committee (3) :
O. M. Spencer, ^x-<?^«V7 (Nov. i, 1902).
Raymond Du Puy.
Auditing Committee (3) :
O. M. Spencer, ex-officio (Nov. i, 1902).
Russell Harding.
OfHcert:
O. M. Spencer, President (Nov. i, 1902), .
E. C. Browne, Secretary and Treasurer,
Jos. Hansen, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
H. U. Mudge.
H. A. Parker.
St. Joseph.
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The Santa Fe Terminal Company
of California.
Incorporated. California, February 24, 1890.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9>993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Tuesday in July, San Fbancisco, Cal.— 3 p. m.
July 21, 1903.
Directors (7) Aug. 22, 1902
J. D. Spreckels,
A. H. Payson, .
W. A. Bissell. .
H. K. Gregory,
J.W.Walker, .
A. G. Wells, .
F. J. Shepard, .
San Francisco.
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J. D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board, .
A. H. Payson, President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
G. Holterhofif, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer
(Jan. 29, igoi),
L. C. Demiug, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
C. N. Sterry, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
San Francisco.
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New York.
Chicago.
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Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 39, 1875.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
495,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 4.929 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 13, 1903.
Directors (12) Jan. 14, 1902:
E.J. Sanford,
(joint.)
Kansas City.
B. L. Winchell,
(the K. C. p. S. * M. RY.)
St. Louis.
J. 0. BrinkerhoflE,
(U. P. RY.)
Kansas City.
S. M. Felton,
(C. * A. R. R.)
(H. * ST. J. R. R.)
(MO.P. RY.)
Chicago.
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Russell Harding,
St. Louis.
Jos. Ramsey, Jr.,
(WABASH R. R.)
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H. A. Parker,
(C. R.I. * P. RY.)
Chicago.
Howard Elliott,
(K. C. ST. J. * C. B. R. R.)
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(THE A. T. * S. P. RY,)
(the a. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(M.K. *T. RY.)
Topeka.
A. A. Allen,
St. Louis.
Executive Committee (5):
B. L. Winchell, Chairman.
Howard Elliott.
H.U. Mudge.
J. 0. BrinkerhofiP.
S. M. Felton.
Auditing Committee (3):
Joseph Ramsey, Jr.
H. A. Parker.
Officers:
B. L. Winchell, Chairman of the Board,
E.J. Sanford, President and Superintendent,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. S. Banks, Ticket Agent, .
Russell Harding.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Qalveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June 36. 1897.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $2cx),ooo, authorized .
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston, Tex.
Dec 29, 1903.
Directors (5) under charter:
L. J. Polk,
W. C. Nixon (May 14, 1900J,
A. C. Torbert Qan. 3, 1902),
J. W. Terry,
John Sealy (Jan. 3, 1902),
Offlcere, July 3, 1897:
L. J. Polk, President,
John Sealy, Vice-President (Jan. 3, 1902),
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer (Sept. 25, 1897),
A. S. Jennings, Auditor (Dec. 11, 1901),
Galveston.
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Mi9ural rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company, May 16, 189t.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 2901, under foreclosure of C C. R. R. Co., and acquired Juru 5, 1901,
byC.^P.C.&M,Co.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
50 years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about ii>499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about iS>ooo **
Total. 16,499 acres.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorised,
1,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., ) Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fb, N. M.
August 3, 1903.
Directors (5) Aug. 4, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, .... Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, "
Rufus J. Palen, Santa Fe.
R. E. Twitchell, Las Vegas, N. M.
OfRcers:
Edward P. Ripley, President, Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, ... "
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
AcgMirid Oclotir i. tSOO. Ihi frafirly of Ihe Canen Cily Coal Ct.
Atqiand Jpril l.lXl, the frofiirr,^! ,jf The Oiagi Carian Ca. and ^ Ihl Trlnh
dad C<»1 & Chine Co. : .-,^,1 /r.,m Max's,,!! Land Grmt Cb.,
•■York Cam* TtaH-in Cgtjat Cnnly.N.M.
AcgHirrd Jute 3, 1901. Ihi froper-y of CtrriUai Coal Sailread Co. under Jar-
chiuri >.iU of May (S. IMI.
MineratTighti and proitrliei afrh/C. C. C. Co. and Ihe T. C- & C. Co.. leased
/B The CeUradu Fuel & Iron Co. liace Auenil tO, Use.
Ulntral rigkts and fropirlj of th, U. C. Co.. leased la Mount Carmel Coal Co.
Jnnt l.is»i.—iteart.
Mintral righls and iropirty of C. C. S. R. Co., leased la Ihe Celarade Fuel Or
Iron Co. Oel. S, lata.— 10 years.
Incoiporated. Kansu. December ib. 1865.
CflrliGed copy ol Chmrtar filed in office of Secretary qf_State, Colorado, October, *j.
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NewMei
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Capital Slock, %yxi,ooa, authoriied.
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co.. N. Y., Tr., 1,989 shares.
Directors, ti shares.
Last Thuudav in Octoibr. TorsiA, Kas.— 1 r. h.
Oct. 29, 1903.
11) Oct. 30, tgoz:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen, .
W.E.Hodges, .
H. U. Mudge. .
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood.
J. F. Scott.
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
A. S. Johnson. .
(lodaya-Topeka.)
Edward P. Ripley. President.
W. B. Jansen. Vice-President. .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H, W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
I. S. Lauck, Auditor. . . . ,
Chicago.
Topeka.
Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Jncarporaled. New Mexico. Aucuit x), i8«i,
50 VffillB.
Capital Stock, ?i,(XX),ooo, aulkoristd.
U. Tr. Co.. N. v., Tr., ^'"^^i'l^res.
Tr. for M. L, G. Co., 4.Q97 shares.
6 shares.
April 30, 1903.
(30 diiys — ColfoxCo.)
DlrtclDrs (6) May lo. 1902:
Frank Springer, . . . , E. Las Vegas, N. M,
Jan van Houten, .... Raton.
J. M. Cunningham E. Las Vegas, N. M.
W.ajansen Chicago.
F. C. Fox, Las Vegas, N. M.
R. E. Twitchell
OlflMrf :
Frank Springer, President, . E, Las Vegas, N. M.
Jan van Houten, Vice-President, Raton.
J. M. Cunningham, Sec'y and Treas., E. Las Vegas, N. M.
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary, . Topeka.
Blossburg Mercantile Company. .^^
Incorpoi^ited, New Meiko, March ij. 1B9;. ^^H
Capital Stock, $jo,ooo, aulfiarised. ^^H
Increased by 1 ^^H
Amendment to Charter > qofloa, aiilfiorixed. |^^H
Aug. II. 1902, to) ,^H
go,ooo, issued. !^^H
(Shares $ia each.) ^^M
R. C. & C. Co., ^,00 shares. ^^M
Individuals. 3iSog shares. ^^^H
Directors IR. C. & C. Co.. 4), ^^H
(Individuals,!), 5 shares. __
Third Monday in Afril. Raton. N. M,— < f. k.
April zo, 1903.
Olrectare (;) May zo, 1903:
Frank Springer, J^^'^^" Vegas, I
Jan van Houten. '
J. M. Cunningham, fl^B^^^BftV egas, ^
T. A. Schomburg,
W. B. Jai
OIRc«r«:
Frank Springer, President,
van H...uten, Vice-Presid
[, Cunningham, Sec'y ant
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The Vakan PwA Compaay.
Mineral rights and ^rvperty Uasedto The Cohrade Fuel 6* Iron Co. Aug. tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892. from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April ix, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized.
600,000, issued.
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday m May, Aspen, Colo.
May 12, 1903.
Dlradort (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899)
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899)
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Kurd,
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
<•
Olllcers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer Qune 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896), "
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
J. S. Lauck, Auditor, Topeka.
54
Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, August 29, 1881.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $i,ocx),ooo, authorised,
i,ooo,ocx), issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 4»997 shares.
Tr. for M. L. G. Co., 4f997 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Monday in April. Raton. N. M.— 4 r. m.
April 20, 1903.
Directors (6) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham,
W. B. Jansen, .
F. C. Fox,
R. E. Twitchell,
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
J. M. Cunningham, Sec*y and Treas.,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
(30 days — Colfax Co.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Topeka.
Blossburg Mercantile Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico. March 25. 1895.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
Increased by )
Amendment to Charter v 90,000, authorized.
Aug. 12, 1902, to )
90,000, issued.
(Shares $10 each.)
R. C. & C. Co., 5,096 shares.
Individuals, 3,899 shares.
Directors (R. C. & C. Co., 4),
(Individuals,!), 5 shares.
Third Monday in April, Raton, N. M.— 4 p. m.
April 20, 1903.
Directors (5) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham,
T. A. Schomburg,
W. B. Jansen,
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
(10 days— Raton.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Trinidad, Colo.
Chicago.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
J. M. Cunningham, Sec'y and Treasurer, E. Las Vegas, N. M.
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The Vulcan Fuel Cmnpany.
Mineral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co, Au£. tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4. 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co.. which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized.
600,000, issued,
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 12, 1903.
Directors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W, B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899)
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899)
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd,
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Chicago.
u
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896), "
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
54
Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, Aagust 29, 1881.
So years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 4»997 shares.
Tr. for M. L. G. Co., 4t997 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Monday in April. Raton, N. M.— 4 r. m.
April 20, 1903.
Directors (6) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten, ....
J. M. Cunningham, ....
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell, ....
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
J. M. Cunningham, Sec*y and Treas.,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
(30 days — Colfax Co.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Topeka.
Blossburg Mercantile Company.
lacorporated, New Mexico, March 25. 1895.
So years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
Increased by )
Amendment to Charter v 90,000, authorized.
Aug. 12, 1902, to )
90,000, issued.
(Shares $10 each.)
R. C. & C. Co., 5,096 shares.
Individuals, 3,899 shares.
Directors (R. C. & C. Co., 4),
(Individuals,!),
Third Monday in April. Raton, N. M.— 4
April 20, 1903.
Directors (5) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham,
T. A. Schomburg,
W. B. Jansen,
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
5 shares.
p. M.
(10 days— Raton.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Trinidad, Colo.
Chicago.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
J. M. Cunningham, Sec'y and Treasurer, E. Las Vegas, N. M.
65
The Vulcan Fuel Cmnpany.
Mineral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co. Aug, SO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892. from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $6oo,ocx), authorized.
6cx),ooo, issued,
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Sbcond Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 12, 1903.
DIrtctors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899)
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899)
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd,
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
I*
Chicago.
It
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
II
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
imber J9. iHTS-
Capita) Stock, (500,000, authorized.
495,000, issued.
R. R. Cos., 4^29 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Second Tuesdav :n Januarv, Kaksas Ciiv, Mo.
Jan. 13, 1903.
Dlrsclon (12) Jan. 14, 1902:
E.J.Sanford, (joint.)
B.L.WincheIl,
J. 0. BrinkerhoEE,
S. M. Felton,
Kansas City.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Chicago.
Russell Harding,
Jos. Ramsey, Jr.,
H. A. Parker,
Howard Elliott,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Allen,
(MO. r. R¥.) St. Louis,
(WABASH K, R)
(c. R.I »F.Rv,) Chicago.
(K.C.1T.J.«C.B,R.R.)
(THE A. T. • S. F. R¥.) Topcka.
(1HHA.T..3.F.1.V.)
(M.M..T.RY,) St. Louis.
ExMutivs CommillH (5):
B. L. Winchcll, Chairman.
H.U. Mudge.
S. M. Feltor
Auditing Cotnmltt«« (3):
Joseph Ramsey, Jr.
H. A. Parker.
Office rt :
B. L. Winchell, Chairman o£ the Board,
E.J.Sanford, President and Superintendent,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. S. Banks, Ticket Agent, . . . .
Howard Elliott.
J. O. BrinkerhoEF.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
51
The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Qalveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June 36, 1897.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized.
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston. Tex.
Dec 29, 1903.
Directors (5) under charter:
L. J. Polk,
W. C. Nixon (May 14, 1900;,
A. C. Torbert Qan. 3, 1902),
J.W.Terry,
John Sealy (Jan. 3, 1902),
Offlcere, July 3, 1897:
L. J. Polk, President,
John Sealy, Vice-President (Jan. 3, 1902),
A.C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer (Sept. 25, 1897),
A. S. Jennings, Auditor (Dec. 11, 1901),
Galveston.
Galveston.
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52
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Mineral rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company^ May 16, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C. R. R. Co., and acquired June 5. 1901,
by C, ^ P. C. & M. Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
50 years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of theMesitade Juana Lopez Grant, about 11,499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about 1S.000 "
Total. ^f499 acres.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized,
1,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., ) Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fe, N. M.
August 3, 1903.
Directors (5) Aug. 4, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, .... Chicago.
W. B. Jansen
Rufus J. Palen, Santa Fe.
R. E. Twitchell, Las Vegas, N. M.
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President, Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, ... "
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
58
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
MiiurtU rights and property in Kansas leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co,t
June 1, 1898.— 6 years.
Acquired October Uy 1900, the Property of the Canon City Coat Co.
Acquired April 1, 1901, the properties of The Osage Carbon Co. and of the Trini-
dad Coal <Sf Coking Co. ; ana from Maxwell Land Grant Co,^
"York Canon Tract'' in Colfax County, N. M.
Acquired June S, 1901, the property of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. under fore-
Closure sale of May 18, 1901,
Mineral rights and properties of The C, C. C. Co. and the T. C & C. Co,, leased
to The Colorado Fuel <Sf Iron Co. since August tO, 1896.
Mineral rights and property of the O. C. Co., leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co.
June 1, 1898. — 6 years.
Mineral rights and Property of C. C. R. R. Co., leased to the Colorado Fuel <Sf
Iron Co. Oct. 5, 1899.— 10 years.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 26, 1885.
50 years.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Colorado, October, 27,
iS^jS, and also in office of Secretary of Territory of
New Mexico May 10, 1901.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,989 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (11) Oct. 30, 1902
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
W. E. Hodges,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
0. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
A. S. Johnson,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
1. S. Lauck, Auditor, .
( 10 days — Topeka. )
Chicago.
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Topeka.
(I
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II
Chicago.
II
Topeka.
New York.
II
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Chicago.
Topeka.
54
Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, August 29, 1881.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $i,ooo,ooo» authorized.
1,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 4»997 shares,
Tr. for M. L. G. Co., 4>997 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Monday in April. Raton, N. M.— 4 r. m.
April 20, 1903.
Directors (6) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham,
W. B. Jansen, .
F. C. Fox,
R. E. Twitchell,
Officers:
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
J. M. Cunningham, Sec*y and Treas.,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
(30 days — Colfax Co.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Topeka.
Blossburg Mercantile Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 25, 1895.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
Increased by \
Amendment to Charter v 90,000, authorized.
Aug. 12, 1902, to )
90,000, issued.
(Shares $10 each.)
R. C. & C. Co., 5,096 shares.
Individuals, 3*899 shares.
Directors (R. C. & C. Co., 4),
(Individuals,!), 5 shares.
Third Monday in April, Raton, N. M.— 4 p. m.
April 20, 1903.
Directors (5) May 20, 1902:
Frank Springer,
Jao van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham,
T. A. Schomburg,
W. B. Jansen,
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
(10 days— Raton.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Trinidad, Colo.
Chicago.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
J. M. Cunningham, Sec'y and Treasurer, E. Las Vegas, N. M.
65
The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mintral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co. Aug. tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $6cx),cxx3, authorized.
6cx),ooo, issued.
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 12, 1903.
Directors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899)
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899)
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd,
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
I*
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Chicago.
«4
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer Qune 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896), "
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
68
Aztec Land and Cattle Company Li
Incorporated, New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12. 1884. — Final Certificate issued
January 6, 1885.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $963,100, authorized,
963,100, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,155 shares,
A. F. W., I share.
E. P. R., I share, 2^117 shares,
J. W. S. & Co., 2,410 shares,
'Tn's^iSS 40 scares. ..450 sHar.s.
Sundry persons.
Second Tuesday in February, New York.
Feb. 10, 1903.
Directors (9) Feb. 11, 1902:
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Albert Strauss,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
T. W. Lillie.
Theo. Seligman (May 8, 1902),
Henry Warren,
D. L. Gallup (May 8, 1902), .
Edward P. Ripley,
Officers, May 8, 1902:
Benjamin P. Cheney, President,
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
Theo. Seligman, Second Vice-President,
T. W. Lillie, Secretary and Treasurer,
5,024 shares.
Boston.
New York.
tt
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Weather ford, Tex.
New York.
Chicago.
Boston.
New York.
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Geo. L. Brooks, General Manager,
Albuquerque, N. M.
57
Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March i6, 1888.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $io,ocx)» authorized.
io,cxx), issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9
Jan. 13, 1903.
(2 wks.-
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
Frank W. Gibbs,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
A. Ma
-Adair Co.)
Topeka.
It
Gibbs.
Topeka.
«f
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Chicago.
Topeka.
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorized.
16,000, issued,
E. W., 80 >^ shares.
Individuals, yjji shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas Cify. Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 A. m.
Jan. 13, 1903.
(2 wks.~ Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ....
W.W. Felt,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H, C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Mendon.
Topeka .
If
Chicago.
Topeka.
58
The New Mexico Town Company*
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, 1880.
20 years.
Charter extended March 21, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 943 shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fk, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
(30 days— I a w., Santa Fe.)
Directors (9) Nov. 6, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo, .
R. E. Twitchell,
F. C. Fox,
F. A. Manzanares,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. C. Gortner,
J. H. Vaughn,
W. B. Jansen,
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
<t
II
11
Santa Fe.
.(
(I
Chicago.
Topeka.
II
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E, Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Ass't Sec'y and Ass't Treas., Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D, L. Gallup, Comptroller, ... **
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
59
Pacific Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, January ii, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized.
100,000, issued,
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9Q5 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a. m.
May 13, 1903.
Directors (5) May 14, 1902:
A. G. Wells Los Angeles.
J.W.White,
J. R. Hitchcock, "
G. Holterhofif, Jr "
F. J. Shepard, "
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President, Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, . "
J.W.White, Auditor,
Howel Jones, Manager, Topeka.
Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 13, 1903.
(2 wks.— Clark Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost "
Chas. Hiiler, Kahoka, Mo.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
L S. Lauck, Auditor, Topeka.
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Rio Grande Land Company.
Incorporatedt New Mexico. Jane 23, 1887.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fe, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
^ ' w ^^
(IS day s— Santa Fe.)
Directors (5) Nov. 6, 1902:
H. U, Mudge
Henry L. Waldo, ....
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M,
R. E. Twitchell, ....
fi
•
Rufus J. Palen, ....
. Santa Fe.
E. Wilder,
. Topeka.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
. Topeka.
II
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
n
. Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authoriwed,
5,000, issued,
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge, Mo.— 9 a.m.
Jan. 13, 1903.
(2 wks.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Tno. E. Frost, "
Wm. Lingenfelter, Rutledge.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, ... "
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .... Topeka.
61
Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, December 28, 1900.— So years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
Janaary 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Okidahoma, Aug. iS, 190?.
Capital Stock, 1 10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angelb*;, Cal.— ii a. m.
May 13,1903.
Directors, (5) May 14, 1902:
H.U.Mudge,
A.G.Wells
G. Holterhoff, Jr. (Nov. 18, 1902),
G. A. Davidson, Jr. (Nov. 18. 1902), .
Paul Burks
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
<«
<i
««
Officert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President (June 30, 1902),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
62
Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,497 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. 14, 1903. 9 A. M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, ....
Jno. E. Frost, ....
J. P. Griswold, ....
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
•I
Topeka.
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incori>orated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorised.
30,000, issued.
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas
Jan. 14, 1903-
(2 wks.
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge
Jno. E. Frost,
W. H. Winants,
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President
E. Wilder, Secretary and Trea.surer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
City, Mo.—
9 a. m.
— Kansas City.)
Topeka.
i«
Kansas City.
Topeka.
If
Chicago.
Topeka.
68
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated. Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka, Kas.
July 28, 1903.
Trustees (5):
H. U. Mudge (Nov. 30, 1895),
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), ....
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902),
J. H. Griflfith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900),
Officers, July 29, 1902:
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ....
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
J. P. Raster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
Topeka.
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II
K
Topeka.
II
II
(I
The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 21, 1880, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
chang^ed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 297 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka. Kas.— 3 p.m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Paul Morton,
A. A. Hurd,
0. J. Wood, .
J. F. Scott, .
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
1. S. Lauck, Auditor, .
(10 days— Topeka.)
Chicago.
11
Topeka.
«i
II
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II
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
64
The Q. C. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Texas, June lo. i8qi.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in Junk, Galveston, Texas.
June 30, 1903.
Trustees (5):
L. J. Polk (Aug. I, 1896).
J. W, Terry (June 10, 1891), ....
Urs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6, 1900),
J. C. Murphy (March 15, 1895), •
Officers, Dec. 6, 1900:
L. J. Polk, President,
I)rs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons,
T. E. Moodie, Secretary, .
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer,
A. S. Jennings, Auditor, .
Galveston.
It
Temple, Tex.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
«i
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized.
246,600, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,459 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
(10 days —Topeka.)
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
W. B. Jansen
H. U. Mudge,
i«
Topeka.
A. A. Hurd,
K
Tno. E. Frost,
II
£. Wilder,
II
J.F.Scott,
««
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Chicago.
\V. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
II
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
New York.
E. Wilder. Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
II
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
65
The Peck Water Works Company.
(Coolidge, Kas.)
Incorporated. Kansas, May 21. i838.
So years from Jan. 1. 1889.
Capital Stock, $60,000, authorized,
37,200, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 367 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October. Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (5) Oct. 31, 1901:
Edward P. Ripley, ......
W. B. Jansen,
H. U. Mudge,
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott
Chicago.
u
Topeka.
II
II
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitenead, ueneral Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Chicago.
11
Topeka.
New York.
If
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
Petroleum Development Company.
Incorporated. California. May 26, 1899.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $125,000, authorized.
125,000, issued.
S. F. L. I. Co., 124.695 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Individuals, 300 shares.
Third Tuesday in June, Los Angeles, Cal., 10 a. m.
June 16, 1903.
Directors (5) June 17, 1902:
A. G. Wells
J. R. Hitchcock (Nov. 29, 1902),
G. Holterhoff, Jr
J.W.White
G. A. Davidson, Jr. (Nov. 29, 1902),
Officers, June 18, 1902:
A. G. Wells, President, ....
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J. W. White. Auditor,
Los Angeles.
II
i(
Los Angeles.
66
The S. C. Hospital Association.
Incorporated. California, June ag. 1891.
50 years.
No Capital Stock.
. Los Angeles, Cal.
Directors (5):
A. G. Wells (Feb. 1. 1902),
C. N. Sterry (June i, 1896),
G. Holterhoff, Jr. (Jan. 26, 1894),
F. Thayer (March 3, 1897),
L. House (Nov. 6, 1891), .
Los Angeles.
««
II
II
Officers :
A. G. Wells, Chairman (Feb. 1, 1902), . Los Angeled.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 26, 1894),
J. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1892),
IC
II
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Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association.
Incorporated, New Mexico, Jul j 26, 1898.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in September, Los Angeles. Cal.
Sept. 7, 1903.
Trustees (5) Dec. 14, 1899:
A. G. Wells (Feb. i, 1902),
F. J. Shepard,
Geo. W. Smith,
William Norris,
J. L. Morse, .
Los Angeles.
II
Albuquerque, N. M.
(I
Winslow, A. T.
Officers:
A. G. Wells, Chairman (Feb. i, 1902), Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
II
II
N. H. Morrison, M.D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1900),
II
87
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, July 21, 1902.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized,
$5,000, subscribed.
E. P. R., 43 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Monday in August, Chicago, III.— 10 a. m.
August 3, 1903.
Directors (7) under charter :
Edward P. Ripley,
Paul Morton,
W. B. Biddle,
E. H. Davis,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
J. F. Scott,
Chicago.
II
11
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Topeka.
%%
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Officers, July 25, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Paul Morton, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. H. Davis, Manager and Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
Chicago.
fi
Topeka.
Chicaga
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Topeka.
60
Rio Grande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico. June 23. 1887.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fe, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 5, 1903.
Directors (5) Nov. 6, 1902:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
(IS days — Santa Fc.)
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
Topeka.
Topeka.
II
Santa Fe.
New York.
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized,
5,000, issued,
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 13, 1903.
(2 wks.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Tno. E. Frost, "
Wm. Lingenfelter, Rutledge.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, . Topeka,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, ... '*
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, .... "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor . Topeka.
61
Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, December 28, 1900.— $0 years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
January 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Okalahoma, Aug. iS, 190?.
Capital Stock, 1 10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued.
The A.T. i& S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angblbs, Cal.— ii a. m.
May 13,1903.
Directors, (5) May 14, 1902:
H.U.Mudge, ....
A. G. Wells
G. Holterhoff, Jr. (Nov. 18, 1902),
G. A. Davidson, Jr. (Nov. 18, 1902),
Paul Burks, ....
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
(«
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OfRcert :
H. U. Mudge, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President (June 30, 1902),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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62
Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri* November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized.
250,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,497 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. 14, 1903. 9 A. M.
(2 wks. — Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ....
J. P. Griswold, ....
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, ...... Topeka.
II
II
tt
Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17. 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorised.
30,000, issued.
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas
Jan. 14, 1903.
(2 wks.
Directors (3) Jan. 10, 1900:
H. U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
W. H. Winants.
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
City, Mo.—
9 A. M.
— Kansas City.)
Topeka.
II
Kansas City.
Topeka.
II
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
68
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated. Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka, Kas.
July 28, 1903.
Trustees (5):
H. U. Mudge (Nov. 30, 1895),
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), ....
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902),
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900),
Officers. July 29, 1902:
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ....
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
J. P. Kaster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
Topeka.
II
II
II
i(
Topeka.
II
II
II
The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 21, 1880, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
changed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 297 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Thursday in October. Topeka, Kas.— 3 p.m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Paul Morton,
A. A. Hurd,
O.J.Wood, .
J. F. Scott, .
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .
(10 days— Topeka.)
Chicago.
<i
Topeka.
11
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II
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
64
The Q. C. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Texas. June lo. i8qi.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in June, Galveston, Texas.
June 30, 1903.
Trustees (5):
L. J. Polk (Aug. I, 1896),
/. W. Terry (June 10, 1891), ....
)rs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6, 1900),
Galveston.
Temple, Tex.
J. C. Murphy (March 15, 1895)
Temple, Tex.
Officers, Dec. 6, 1900:
L. J. Polk, President,
Drs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons,
T. E. Moodie, Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer, ....
A. S. Jennings, Auditor,
Galveston.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
11
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
246,600, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,459 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topbka, Kas.— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
(10 days— Topeka.)
Directors (7) Oct. 30, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
W. B. Jansen
H. U. Mudge
i(
Topeka.
A. A. Hurd,
«
Tno. E. Frost,
««
£. Wilder,
II
J.F.Scott,
tt
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
(1
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
New York.
E. Wilder. Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
f<
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Topeka.
65
The Peck Water Works Company.
(Coolidge, Kas.)
Incorporated, Kansas. May 21. 1888.
$0 years from Jan. 1. 1889.
Capital Stock, $60,000, authorized.
37,200, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 367 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 29, 1903.
Directors (5) Oct. 31, 1901;
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
H. U. Mudge.
E. Wilder, .
J. F. Scott, .
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor,
Chicago.
II
Topeka.
II
i<
Chicago.
II
Topeka.
New York.
II
II
Chicago.
Topeka.
Petroleum Development Company.
Incorporated, California, May 26, 1899.
So years.
Capital Stock, $125,000, authorized,
125,000, issued,
S. F. L. I. Co., 124.695 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Individuals, 300 shares.
Third Tuesday in June, Los Angeles, Cal., 10 a. m.
June 16, 1903.
Directors (5) June 17, 1902:
A. G. Wells
J. R. Hitchcock (Nov. 29, 1902),
G. Holterhoff, Jr
J.W.White
G. A. Davidson, Jr. (Nov. 29, 1902),
Officers, June 18, 1902:
A. G. Wells, President, ....
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J. W. White, Auditor,
Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles.
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The S. C. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, California, June 39, 1891.
50 years.
No Capital Stock.
, Los Angeles, Cal.
Directors (5):
A. G. Wells (Feb. i, 1902),
C. N. Sterry (June i, 1896),
G. HolterhoflF, Jr. (Jan. 26, 1894),
F. Thayer (March 3, 1897),
L. House (Nov. 6, 1891), .
Los Angeles.
«
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Officers:
A. G. Wells, Chairman (Feb. 1, 1902), . Los Angeled.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 26, 1894),
J. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1892),
(C
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Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association.
Incorporated, New Mexico, July 26, 1898.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in September, Los Angeles, Cal.
Sept. 7, 1903-
Trustees (5) Dec. 14, 1899:
A. G. Wells (Feb. i, 1902),
F. J. Shepard,
Geo. W. Smith,
William Norris,
J. L. Morse, .
Los Angeles.
II
Albuquerque, N. M.
CI
Winslow, A. T.
Officers:
A. G. Wells, Chairman (Feb. i, 1902), Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
J. W. White, Auditor (June i, 1901),
N. H. Morrison, M.D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1900),
II
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67
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, July 21, 1902.
So years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized,
$5,000, subscribed.
E. P. R., 43 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Monday in August, Chicago, III.— 10 a. m.
August 3, 1903.
Directors (7) under charter :
Edward P. Ripley,
Paul Morton,
W. B. Biddle,
£. H. Davis,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
J. F. Scott.
Chicago.
ii
tf
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Topeka.
i»
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Officers, July 25, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Paul Morton, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. H. Davis, Manager and Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
I. S. Lauck, Auditor, .....
Chicago.
(t
Topeka.
Chicaga
li
Topeka.
68
Southwestern Lumber Company
of New Jersey.
Incorporated, New Jersey. July 7. 1902.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 490 shares,
V. M., 5 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Jersey City, N. J.
May 12, 1903.
Directors (5) July 18, 1902:
E. P. Ripley (Aug. i, 1902),
Victor Morawetz,
L. C. Deming,
H. W. Gardiner,
D. J. Sheehan,
Chicago.
New York.
M
M
• I
Chicago.
New York.
Officers, July 18, 1902:
E. P. Ripley, President (Aug. i, 1902),
Victor Morawetz, Vice-President, .
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
D. J. Sheehan, Auditor (Aug. i, 1902),
J. W. Terry, Attorney and Agent (Aug. i, 1902), Galveston, Tex.
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Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
A. & P. Hospital Association.— Succeeded July 26, i8q8^ by Santa
Fb Pacific Hospital Association,
Arizona Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive.
Arizona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Abandoned.
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji,
1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co.— Incmtive. Property sold Oct. 26^
J8g^y to K. C. T. db W, R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, 1803, into The C,
Ma R. R. Co.
The Atchison R. R. Employes* Association. — Succeeded June 7, /88)^,
by the S. F. Ry. Emp. Ass^n.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Dec. 10^ l8g^y and acquired Dec. 12^ l8g^^ by The A.
T. db 8. F. Ry, Co.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F^ R. R. Co. in Chicago.— InacKre.
Property sold March 6, igo2^ to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Atlantic and Pacific Equipment Co. — Inactive. Stock purchased
and canceled June 22^ log^.
Atlantic and Pacific R. R.Co. — Property sold Mayjy iSgy^ under
foreclosure^ and acquired June 24.^ l8g7y by Santa Fe Pacific R.
R. Co.
The Blackwell and Southern Ry. Co. — Iftactive. Property sold Jan,
26f jgoOj to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April /, iSQQy to The A. T. db S, F. Ry, Co.
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inactive.
California Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, r88g, into So. Cal.
Ry. Co.
California Southern Extension R. R. Co — Consolidated Jan. 10,
l882y into Cal. So. R. R. Co.
California Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 7, /88q, into 80.
Cal, Ry. Co.
The CafLon City Coal Co. — Charter expired OcL lo^ i8g8. Property
sold OcL 4, igoo, to C. db P. C.db M. Co.
The CafLon City and San Juan Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 12^ i8y8y
into The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Central Railway of Missouri. — Name cJianged June 8, J88j^ to St,
L. db C. M. Ry. Co.
The Central and Montgomery Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 77, 1884,
into O. C. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Cerrillos Coal Mining Co. — Inactive,
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold May i8y
igoi, under foreclosure^ and acquired Junej, igoi^ by C.db P, C.
db M. Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co. — Inactive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Western Ry. Co. — Inactive.
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R. Co. — ZnocKxe. PTop«Tt\j wAA^
April lOyigoi, to The A, T, db S. F. Ry, Co.
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The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji.
/8§6, into The C. K, db W, R. R, Co.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Never active,
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Never active.
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure May ji, i88r. Acquired Dec. Jlj l88j^ by C. St, L,
dt W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold March 2J, i8Sjy to The C. db St. L. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Y€ and California Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold June /, igoo, to The A. T. <t S. F. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — tnactive.
Property sold July 75, i88y, to C. S. F. <& C. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov.
77, 1884, into G. C. <Sb S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dec, ij,
1886, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
JI, 1S86, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, /<?^, into The C,
M. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co. — Property sold Sept. 8y/8Qy, under
foreclosure, and acquired Nov. /, 18^^ hy The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. (new corporation). The interest acquired in i8go-l by
A. T. db S. F. R. R. Co. was sold out in i8q7 in connection with
the foreclosure and reorganization of The Col. Mid. R. R. Co.
Colorado and New Mexico R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 2g^ 187^^
into The P. & A. V. R. R. Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct, 6,
1882, into W. db S. W. Ry. Co.
The Crawford County R. R. Co.— Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884, into The
Ka^. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May 14^ i88y^ under fore-
closure, to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co. Operation closed March 2J,
l8g8, and track taken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co. — Inactive. Property sold May 14,
18S7, to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan, /p,
igoo, to The A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 6, 1882, into K,
C. E. db S. Ry. Co.
Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold May /, i8qq, to So. Cat. Ry. Co.
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R . Co. — Consolidated May
JI, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut V^alley R. R. Co. — Inactive.
Property sold April lo^ IQOI, to The A. T db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co. — Stock sold
Aug. J, iSqi. to The Denver, Apex <B Western Ry. Co. {See Con-
tract No. 6g6o.)
Gulf Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold March 22^ l8g8^ to The
H. db S. Ry. Co.
The Gulf and Northern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
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The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold June /6,
IQ02, to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry, Co,
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan, ig^ igoo^ to
The A, T, dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Harper and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated April i6y iSSj^ into
The So. Kas. Ry. Co,
The Harvey County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct 6, 1882, into W. db S,
W, Ry, Co.
The Hunnewell Town Co — The A,T.dt S. F. Ry, Co.'s interest sold to
John E. Frost under Contract No. I26j2 of Sept jo, l8g8^ and
records and accounts transferred to him March /, igo2.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7,
l88g, into The H, db S, R. R. Co,
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
under foreclosure Jan, 14.^ i8g8. Acquired Jan, 21, i8q8, &y The
H, db S, Ry, Co,
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dec,
20, i8gg, to The A, T, db S. F, Ry. Co,
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
jiy 1886, into The C. K. db W, R, R, Co,
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. (Kansas). — Consolidated March ij^
1886, into The K, C. B, Ry, Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri). — Consolidated March ijt
/886, into The K, C, B, Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan, 77, 1881, Acquired by O, db B, R, R, Co,
The Kansas Citv, Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct 6, 1882, into K, C. E. db S. Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold April 10, 1 go/, to The A.T.db S.F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R. Co — Consoli-
dated July 16, f88j, into So. Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Dec. /J, /880y into K. C, L, db S. K, R, R. Co,
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R. R. Co. — Inactive,
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold Feb, Ij, i8gg, to The A, T, d: S. F, Ry, Co,
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co. — Consolidated April /6, /88ji
into The So, Kas, Ry, Co,
Kansas City and Olathe R. R.Co. — Consolidated July 16, /88j,into
The So, Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g^
l87g, into K, C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Feb. 4, /8'jg, Acquired by K, C, dt S, F,
R, R. Co.
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Never Orctive,
Kansas Midland R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2g, 187^, into K, C,
T, <& W. R, R, Co.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co. —Inactive,
Property sold June 2g, igoOf tinder foreclosure, aivA ocqiaVr*^
July 2y IQOO, by The A, T. db S, F, Ry, Co.
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Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
1886, into The C. K. db W. R. H, Co.
Kansas Southern R. R. Qo,— Consolidated Feb, ij, 1884, into The
Kas, 80, Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co.— Consolidated April i6, 188 §, into The So.
Kcu. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Operated from Jan.
p, l8gQ^ until October 2J, /goi, the railroad and property of The
St. LouiSf Kansas and Southwestern R. R. Co.^ which wets sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22 ^ i8q8, to John Penman^ and acquired
Oct. 2jt 1901^ by The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co.
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co. — Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dee.
20 J i8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co. — Consolidated July 24^ i88g^
into The W. db W. Ry, Co.
La Junta Water Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. /, /^^, to Town
of La Junta, Stock purchased arui canceled March ji, l8gj.
Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, /8yg,
into K. C. L. db S. R, R. Co,
The Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2q^ 187^^ into
K, C, T. db W. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co, — Name
changed Jan. 21^ 186^^ to L, L. db O, R. R. Co,
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct, 22, l8y8. Acquired by L, db O. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, i8qq, to The A. T. db S, F, Ry. Co,
Leavenworth, Topeka and South- Western Ry. Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Oct. 12^ i8qq. Acquired Jan. 24^ igoOt
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co,
Leroy and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji, 1886^ into The
C. K. db W. R. R. Co,
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidaied
May 20^ l88y^ into Cal, Cen, Ry, Co,
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
1887 y into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The McPherson, Texas & Gulf R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7, /88g, into
The H. db S. R. R. Co.
Madrid Mercantile Co. — Inactive. Property sold March 22, igoo^
to C. C. R. R. Co.
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co. — Property sold April
18, l8g8i under foreclosure^ and line^ Burlingame to Alma^ ac-
quired August If i8g8f by The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry.
Co. ; from Alma to Manhattan, track taken up.
Marine Railwav and Dry Dock Co. — Incorporated^ California^
March 24, /807. Property located at San Diego, Cal. TheA.T,
db S. F. Ry. Co. was owner of 146 shares of stock. Sold under
vote of Directors Nov. /, igoo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct,
6, 1882, info M. db McP, Ry. Co.
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The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct 6, 1882^ into
M. db McP, Ry, Co,
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold April
10, IQOI, to The A T. dt S. F. Ry, Co.
The Midway Railway Co. — Stock sold May ^7, i8q^, to Pittsburg db
Midway Coal and Mining Co. under Contract No. Ii6j0.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co. —Inactive. Prop-
erty sold June /, IQOO, to The A. T. d: S. F. Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R. Co — Property sold
under foreclosure Feb. 7, 1884, Acquired by The C. Co. R. R. Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co. — Name changed June ^, i8g2y to The Vulcan
Fuel Co,
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. /j, i8Qg^ to
The A, T, db S. F. Ry, Co,
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. — Dissolved July /, i8gi.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dissolved in
1881,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, /8qq, to The A.T.dbS.F. Ry. Co.
The Occidental Town and Land Co.— r;i« A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.'s in-
terest sold to John E. Frost under Contract No. 12672 of Sept
JO, /8g8, and records and accounts transferred to him March /,
/go2.
The Osage Carbon Co. — Inactive, Property sold April /, igoi, to C.
db P. C, db M, Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co. — Inactive, Property sold Sept
/, /880j to The Osage Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Mays I, ^<^<^^» *ito 2^/16 C. K. db W, R, R. Co,
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 16^ i88jf into
80, Kas, Ry, Co.
The Pacific Fast Fruii Line Co. — Never active.
Panhandle Railway Co. — Inactive, Property sold under fore-
closure Sept. 6, l8Q8y and acquired Jan. /, igoo, by The S. K. Ry,
Co, of Texas,
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji^ 1886,
into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co. — Stock sold Oct. 75-, 1884, to
K. C. C. db S. R, R, Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. /p, igoo, to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry, Co,
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept, 2g^ f8yji into
The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
The Raton Water Co. — Inactive. Property sold to Raton Water Works
Co. and N. M. dt 8. P. R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
May 28, i8g4..
Redondo Beach Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 7, i88g, into So, Cal,
Ry. Co,
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 18,
l88ly into The R, G. M. <& P. R. R. Co,
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. ij, i8gg, to The A. T. db S, F. R^, Co.
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The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — Consoli-
dated April i8, i88l, into The R. G. M. db P. R. R, Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20^ 1887^ into Cal. Cen, Ry. Co.
The Rock vale Mercantile Co.— Inactive. Property sold Jan. jo, iSgy,
to The Can<m City Coal Co.
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold June /, IQOO, to The A, T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
I The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. j/y 1888, to St. J. St. L. db S. F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Name changed Jan.jo^ 1888^ to
St. J. St. L. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dec.
I^y l8gg^ to D. R. FVancis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold under foreclosure Oct. 22 ^ iSqS^ to John Penman; operated
from. Jan. g, l8gg, to Oct. 2j^ i8qi, by The Kansas Southwestern
R. R. Co. and acquired Oct, 2jj iQOii by The Kansas Southwestern
Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Feb.
26, 1874, to St. L. L. db W. R. R. Co.
St. Louis, Lawrence and Western R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Feb. 2J^ l^yy. On Oct. 18, 1877^ the road between
Lawrence and De Soto^ Kas.. wan acquired by K. C. T, db W, R.
R. Co.y and between De Soto and Pleasant Hill^ Mo., by P. H, db
D. S. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Nov. 26, 1886, to The St. L. K. C. db C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
March 20, 1874, to The St. J. db St. L. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co. — Interest of A. T. db 8. F. R.
li. Co. acquired in j8gOy etc., was sold out during summer of
i8q6, in connection with foreclosure and reorganization of SL L.
db S. F. Ry. Co. {see page 10 of The A T. db S. F. Ry. Co.*s First
Annual Report to June JO, i8q6).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20y 1887^ into
Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27, i8g2y
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Diego Central R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20, 1887 ^ into Cal,
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April I, IQOI, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co.— Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal.
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co.— Inactive. Lands sold June jo,
l8g7, to Rto Grande Land Co,
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The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association. — Succeeded July /, y<?p/,
by The A. T, <& S. F Hasp. Ass'n, O. C. db S. F. Hosp. Ass'n,
A. db P. Hosp. Ass'n and S. C. Hosp. A8S*n.
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 2/y i8g2y
into So, CaL Ry, Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. /j, /poo, to The
A, T, <Sb S. F. Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of June JO, /8q6, to The, Osagti Carbon Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co.— Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive. Property sold June /, igoo, to The
A, T, dt S, F, Ry. Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. jj, i8gg, to The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R. R.Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April fj, /8qq, and acquired April 17 ^ l8Qgy by The A. T. <& 8, F.
Ry. Co,
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, l8yg, into
K. C. L, db S. R, R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Consolidated April /6y /88jj into The
So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive. Propei-fy sold Feb. /j, /8qq,
to The A. T. (& S. F. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan. /, /8qo. to The C. K. db W, R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec. i^^
l880y into K. C. L. db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
Sumner County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec. ij,/88o, info K. C. L.
db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inactive. Property sold April 20j /8S6y to The
Canon City Coal Co.
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jOj i8g6.
The Topeka Iron Co. — The A. T.dbS.F.Ry. Co.*s interest sold to JohnE,
FYost under Contract No. 126^2, of Sept. jo, 18^8^ and records
and accounts tran.tferred to him Apr. 2J, igo2.
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active.
Topeka and Western Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Property sold April/, /go/, toC. db
P, C. db M. Co. Charter expired Oct. 24, /go/.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Prctperty sold Nov. 8^
/88/, to The T. C. dt C. Co.
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co. — Cmisolidated Mayj/, /886,
into The C. K. dt W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Qo.— Organization abandoned;
tracks taken up May 8, /88/.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado). — Never active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas). — Never active.
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 6, /882y
into W. dt S. W. Ry. Co.
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April /o, /QO/. to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated July 24, /88g<t into
The W. db W. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western Ry. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
Dec. JO, /8g8y and acquired Dec. J/, /8g8, by The A. T. db S. F.
Ry. Co,
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) of!ice in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State,
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president and other officers from among their
number.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days* notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies:
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
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Directors:
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days' published notice of stock-
holders* meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
All meetings of the board shall be held at the general office of
the company within the State.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than thirteen.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days' published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general office
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
names of subscribers and number of shares of such stock sub-
scribed by each.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in the SlaXt., '^^'^ ^^\-
tain fees amd dues and make reports lioiiv X\tiv^ xoXXicv^.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to Duration:
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor more than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days' published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
Stockholders may vote for directors on the cumulative plan.
79
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
'meeting on ten days' published notice, and thirty days* notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vote of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years.
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the State at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices,
by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days' published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
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New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory,
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
Arizona.
Corporations Generally:
Shall not disincorporate except by majority vote of members.
Cease to exist by five-years nonuser, but do not forfeit franchise by
omission to elect officers.
For closing up business may act after expiration of charter.
Pledgee of stock as security cannot vote but pledgor can.
Must appoint a resident of three years as agent upon whom
notice and process served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration fifty years, with renewal for fifty years upon three-
fourths vote of stockholders' meeting called for purpose.
Directors :
Elected for one year; must be stockholders; two must reside in
Territory.
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President and Treasurer must be directors.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place of
business, after publication for twenty days by newspaper
notice in each county on line in which stockholder resides, or
by posting where no paper published. If election not held on
day specified, should be held within ninety days in manner
provided by by-laws.
Stockholders :
Directors or one-third of stock may call meetings on thirty days'
notice.
Individual liability for unpaid part of stock.
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually. If no provision for meeting in by-laws,
annual meeting of stockholders for election of directors first
Tuesday of June.
Two weeks' published notice shall be given stockholders.
All stockholders being present at any meeting, and signing a
written consent to such meeting, on the record, creates a meet-
ing as valid as if legally called and noticed.
The Atchison, Topeka & Sant
Company.
Manual No. 8— Correction N
TopekI
Please make the following changes in Manual Nor^^^sSUii^t up
to date. E. Wilder, Secretary,
Page.
21. The Grand Canyon Ry. Co.
Enter time of annual meeting, "Second Thursda^n
November, Williams, Ariz., ii a.m. Nov. 12, igo^T
22. Gulf, Beaumont & Great Northern Ry. Co. /^
Capital Stock:
Change to read:
" 77,500, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. ) cA/t»-^c ••
by individuals and Directors, S ''^ snares.
25. The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co.
Note against " D. H. Nichols," Director and President,
*' Resigned Jan. 25, 1903."
29. Oakland and East Side B. R. Co.
Officers:
Add ** Donohoc - Kelly BankiagjCo., Treasurer (under
charter), San Francisco, Cal J* /
39. Southern California Ry. Co. \ • i
Capital Steele ' /
Preferred — change to f
"The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,478 sharesr
insert *' Directors, 22 shares^
Common — strike out " Directors".
insert " The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co."
42. Atchison Union Depot & R. R. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Feb. 10, 1904".
Change date Directors, Committees and Officers elected
to *' Feb. II, 1903".
Directers: .
Strikeout "HowanLElliott, Chicago".
Insert "A. T. Perking St. Joseph".
Add '*C. M. Levey (H. & St. J. R. R.). St. Louis".
Strike of *'Geo. W. Holdrege, Omaha, Neb."
Insert "C. B. Rodgers, Wymore, Neb."
Strike out ♦'H. A. Parker".
Insert **C. A. Goodnow".
Add "J. E. Hurley (The A. T. & S. Ry.), Topek^>
Executive Committee :
Add "A. T. Perkins'*.
Auditing Committee:
Strike out "Howard Elliott".
Insert "C. B. Rodgers".
Add "J. E. Hurley".
47. St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.
Directors:
Insert "J. E. Hurley (Feb. 11, 1903) (The A. T. & S. F
Ry.) Topeka".
Insert *'F, C. Uhlman (Feb. 11, 1903) (St. J. & G. I.R. R.).
St. Joseph".
Officers :
After *'F. C. Uhlman, Secretary" strike out "Acting" and
insert "(Feb. 11, 1903)".
48. St. Joseph Union Depot Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Feb. 10, 1904."
Change date Directors, Committees and Officers elected
to "Feb. II, 1903".
Directors :
Add "S. E. Crance (H. & St. J. R. R.)".
Strike out "H. A. Parker".
Insert "C. A. Goodnow".
Strike out dates after Directors* names.
Executive Committee :
Change to read:
"Raymond DuPuy, ex-officio, H. U. Mudge.
C. M. Levey."
Auditing Committee:
Change to read:
"Raymond DuPuy, cx-officio, Russell Harding.
C. A. Goodnow."
Officers :
Strike out *'0. M. Spencer" and **(Nov. i, 1902)".
Insert "Raymond DuPuy" as President.
56. Aztec; Land & Cattle Co. Ltd.
Change date next annual meeting to **Fcb. 9, 1904".
Change date Directors elected to *'Fcb. 10, 1903".
Strike out dates after Directors* names.
MANUAL No. 9.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
AND
AUXILIARY Companies.
Annual Meetlng^s, and Directors and Officers.
1904.
January 6, 1904.
L
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
INDEX.
List off Annual Meetings 1 904 Pages 4 and 5
Ofllcers and Directors of A. T. & S. F. R. R. Co., and of The
A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., since organization " 6 to 11
Railroad Companies (alphabeticaiiy) '* 13 to 46
Union Depot & Terminal Companies (alphabetically) " 47 to 57
Coal Companies (alphabetically ; Mercantile Co's next to parent
Coal Co's) •* 68 to 61
Town & Land Companies (alphabetically) " 62 to 69
Miscellaneous Companies (alphabetically) " 70 to 76
Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies ** 76 to 82
Corporation Laws of various States and Territories 83 to 88
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association 70
The Atchison City P^levator Co 70
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co 12 to 16
Atchison Union Depot and R. R, Co 47
Aztec Land and Cattle Co. Limited 62
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Co 48
Blossburg Mercjntile Co 60
Hradshaw Mountain R. R. Co 17
The California Kastern ky. Co 18
California and Northern Ky. Co 10
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Co 68
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and .Mining Co 59
The Kastern Oklahoma Ry. Co 20. 21
The Eastern Ry. Co. of New Mexico 22
El Paso I 'nion Passenger D(*pol Co 40
The G. C. \' S. V. Ilosjiital Ass(»ciation 71
Galveston, The L'nion I'asseiiger Depot Co. '.if 67
Gibbs Town and Land Co 63
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 28
Gulf, Beaumont and Great Northern Ry. Co 24
Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas Citv Kv. Cn 25
Gulf, Colorado and Santa l'\' Ky. Co 26
The Kansas Ciiy P)eli Ky Co 50
(Kansas City, Mr*.) l.'iii«jn Depot Co 56
The Kansas S<»utluv(:stern Ky. Co 27
The Kiowa, Chiekasha ainl I'<»rt Smitli Ky. Co 28
The Las Vegas Hot Springs C'o 71
The LcavenwtJith Depot Ov: K. K. (.!o 61
The Leavenworth and Toi>eka Ry. C"o 29
» f «
ri^
Mendon Town and Land Co 68
The Montgomery County Ry. Co 29
The New Mexico Town Co 64
New Mexico and Arizona R. R. Co 80
Oakland and East Side R. R. Co 31
Pacific Land Improvement Co 66
The Peck Water Works Co 72
The Pecos River R.R. Co 82
The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Ry. Co. 88
The Pecos and Northern Texas Ry. Co 84
Perris and Lakeview Ry. Co 85
Petroleum Development Co 72
Phoenix and Eastern R. R. Co 86
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co 87
The Pueblo Union Depot and R. R. Co 52
Randsburg Ry. Co 88
Raton Coal and Coke Co 60
Revere Town and Land Co 65
Rio Grande Land Co 66
Rio Grande and El Paso R. R. Co 80
The Rutledge Town and Land Co 66
The S. C. Hospital Association . 78
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 58
St. Joseph Union Depot Co 54
San Francisco and Northwestern Ry. Co 40
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co 67
Santa Fe Pacific Development Co 68
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association 73
Santa Fe. Prescott and Phoenix Ry. Co 41
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co 74
The Santa Fe Terminal Co. of California 55
Santa Fe Town and Land Co 69
Sibley Town and Land Co 69
Sonora Railway Co. Limited 42
Southern California Ry. Co 43, 44
The Southern Kansas Ry. Cn. ni Texas 45
Southwestern Lumber Co. of New Jersey . . 75
Sunset Railroad Co 46
Union Depot Co. (Kansas City, Mo.) 56
The Union Passenger Depot Co. of Galveston 57
The Vulcan Fuel Co 61
Consecutive List of Annual Meetings.
1904.
January.
12. Tuesday,
la, ••
12, ••
12. "
12. ••
DAYS
NOTICK.
14
U
U
U
U
U
Kansas City. Mo..
Leavenworth. Kab..
9:00 a. m.. Kansas City, Mo..
9:00 a. m.. "
9:00 a. m.. '.*
9:00 a. m.. "
13, Wednesday. 9:00 a. m..
13. '* 9:00 a. m.. **
18. Monday. — Denver. Colo.,
February.
2. Tuesday. 11:00 a. ni.. El Paso, Tex.,
9, •* New York,
10, Wednesday. io:.V) a. m., Atchison, Kas.,
10, ** St. Joseph, Mo.,
March.
I.Tuesday (lalveston, Tex
2. Wednesday Fecos, "
7. Monday, San Francisco. Cal
R.Tuesday, ."^t. Joseph. Mo.. 30
«.
Kansas City, Mo., 30
14. Monday, 11 o:y a. ni., iiakurstichJ. Cal.
16, Wednesday hcaunjout. Tex.,
16.
April.
6, WeJuesilay, i2:iro ni Ho•^l(>n, Mass ,
13, " Ucaiimont, To\.,
iS, Monday, 4 o-j ]>. ni.. Katun. N. M..
18, ** 4:00 1), ni..
May.
3. Tuesday San I''i.tncis n. Cal,
10, *• \>il)eu. Col".,
10, ■• Jer-^i'\ ('itv, N. J.,
11, Wcdujsday, 11:00 a. m., L-'y- .\i)t:' e-;. ('al..
II. " 11:0;^ a in..
II, lii'.o a. m..
PAGE.
Union Depot Co 56
The Leaven w'th Depot & R. R. Co. $>
Gibhs Town & Land Co 63
Mendon Town & Land Co 63
Revere Town & Land Co 6$
The Kutledge Town & Land Co.. 66
Santa Fe Town & Land Co 69
Sibley Town & Land Co 69
The California Kastern Ry. Co.. .. iS
El Faso Union Pass. Depot Co. .. 49
Aztec Land & Cattle Co. Limited, 6a
Atchison Union Depot & R. R. Co. 47
St. Joseph Union Depot Co S4
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry.Co. 36
The Pecos River R. K. Co 31
California & Northern Ry. Co 19
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co. —
uircctors, statutory,
30
10
■ . • • <
10
53
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co.—
r)irect()rs, statutory 50
Sunset R. K. Co 46
(iulf, Beaumont & Great North-
ern Ry. Co 24
Gulf, Beaumont & Kansas City
Ry.Co as
Sonora Rv. Co. Limited 4a
Beaiiuiont Wharf & Terminal Co.. 48
Ratlin C'i>al iV Coke Co 60
IJliis^lmrj^ Mercantile Co 60
San I-'ranc 17:00 & N. W. Ry. Co. .. 40
Tin- \'. ill" an P"i:el Co 61
.'^i>;;tli\\i"^ti'rn Liirnl^er Co. of N.J, 75
Pa'. i?i'. I an<l IniprovLMncr.t Co.... 6$
Santa Fe T.nml iinprovenient Co. 67
Santa Fe P-x. Develi^iinent Co. .. 68
(t)
June.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
DAYS
NOTICE.
PAGB.
7. Tuesday, San Francisco, Cal Oakland & East Side K. K. Co 31
14, •• 9:00 a. m.. St. Joseph, Mo St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 53
14. *• Topeka.Kan The Kiowa Chica. & F. S. Ry. Co. 28
14, " 10:00 a. m., Guthrie, Okla., The Eastern Okla. Ry. Co 21
ai, " ic:oo a. m., 1-05 Angeles, Cal., Petroleum Development Co 72
aX, Tuesday,
July.
Los .Angeles, Cal The S C. Hospital Association.
Galveston, Tex G. C. & S. F. Hospital "
73
71
3:00 p.m., San Francisco, Cal The S. F. Tcr. Co. of Cal.
.Topelca, Kas.,
The A.T. & S. F. Hospital Ass'n. .
55
70
19. Tuesday,
26.
August.
I, Monday Santa Fc, N. M .,
I, " 10:00 a.m., Chicago,
September.
S.Monday Los Angeles. Cal., Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Ass'n... 73
October,
The Cerrillos Coal & Iron Co s8
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Des-
patch Co 74
4, Tuesday, ia:oo m., .Amarillo.Tex.,
5, Wednesday, ia:oo m., Roswell. N. M.,
II. Tuesday, 9:00 a. m., Kansas City, Mo.,
17, Monday, 2:00 p. m., Las Vegas, N. M..
19. Wednesday Pueblo, Colo.,
27. Thursday, 12.00 ni., Topcku. Kas..
10
27.
27.
27.
a7.
27.
«7.
2:00 p. m..
2^30 p. m.,
3:00 p. in.,
3:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m.,
4
wks.
10
10
20
b.
10
November.
3, Wednesday. 10.00 a. ni., Ainarillo, Tex.,
3, Thursday, S:oo a. iii.. Santa Fi*. N. M.,
3, ** >i:oo a. III.,
3, ** 9:00 a. III.. Topeka, Ka«?.,
3. ** 11:00 a. m.. Los .Aji^^cIcs. Cal.,
3. " 3:001), ni..
3. •* K\ P;is ..Ti-x.is.
10, " 11:00 a. Ml . William.'^. Ari/.,
16, Wednestlay, 12:00111.. I'ri'rLi'ir, .\ii/.,
16. " 12:00 m..
16. '* I2:y)iu..
16, " 12:0 » in..
December.
27. Tuesday, (I.jAfStoii. Tirx.
10
30
30
15
10
30
The Pecos & Nor. Tex. Ry. Co. ... 34
The Pecos Valley & N. E. Ry. Co. 33
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co So
The Eastern Ry.Co.of New Mexico 22
The Pueblo Union Dep. & R.R.Co. 52
The Atch.. Top. & San. Fe Ry Co. 15
Chcr'k'e & Pitts.Coal & M'n'g Co. 59
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co. .. 71
New Mexico & Arizona R. R. Co. 30
The .Atchison City Elevator Co... 70
The Peck Water Works Co 72
The Leav. & Topcka Ry. Co 29
The So. Kas. Ry. Co. of Texas 43
The New Mexico Town Co 64
Rio (.irande Land Co 66
The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co. 27
Southern Califi)rnia Ry. Co 44
Perris & Lakeview Ky. Co 35
Ki.i (iramle Ct KI Paso R. K. Co.. 3^
Till' Tiraii'l (Canyon Kv.Cd
Hrad»*haw .Mount. liii R. R. Co.
I'rcsL'ott and 1'' astern R. R. Co.
23
17
37
.Sant.iKe. Pre--' f'ttit Phoenix Ry.Cii. 41
Phoenix it Kastern R. R. To Vj
r 1 1 c C I 'a ss . De V .Co . * A < iaW ^i9\v>\\ V"
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company
From Its First Organizatioii,
AND OF
The Atchison, Topel^a and Santa Fe Railway
Company,
incorporated December ia« 1895.
(Compiled from A. T. & S. K. records of meetings.)
Chairman of the Board.
F} om To
Apr. 24, 1884. May 5, 1887.
N I ay 9, 1 88<>. Dec. 20, 1 893.
(Off New Company.)
Dec. 12, i8<;5. Apr. 12, 1901.
(Office aboiisht'd Jr.ne 5. 19:>1.)
Name,
Henj. P. Cheney,
Geo. C. Magouii,
Aldace F. Walker,
(Imperfect:
additional
informatloD
■oUcited.)
Deceased,
July 23. 1895.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Apr. 12, 1901.
Cyrus K. Holliday,
S. C. Ponioroy,
W. F. Nast,
H. C. Lonl,
Henry Kcyes,
Ginery Twiclieil,
Henry Strong,
Thomas Nickerson,
T. JofTcrson Coolidgc
Wni. li. .Strong,
Allen Manvel,
J. \V. Keinhart,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Cliarlcs S. Glecd,
Edward V. Ripley.
Saui'l N. Wood,
Willis (iayloid,
I Icnry IViood,
Isaac 'V. Www,
Thomas Ni( kL■r^on,
F. H. rt:al>o.l>,
Wm. M. Stioim,
A. K. T(»u/aliii,
C. W. Smitli,
J. W. Kciiiliart,
D. 1>. Kohinsii?!,
I). r». I\iil)in-iiui.
K. D. Kcnna,
President.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Sep. 2, i868.
Sei>. 2, 186S. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 17, 1869.
Feb. 17, i8<'k;. Sep. 24, 1870.
Oct. TO, 1870. .May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. Miiy 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. May 13, i88o. July 24, 1892.
May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
July 12, 1 88 1 . Se p. 6, 1 889.
Sep. (\ 1889. Feb. 24, 1893.
.Mcli. 7, i8<.;3. Sep. I, i8<;4.
Mch. 29» 190a
Aug. 27, 1 89 1.
Mch. 23, 1884.
Sep. 24, 1870.
July 23, 1883.
Feb. 24, 1893.
D. B. KoImusoii, Act/n^% Sej*. i, 1894. July i, i8(/).
May 31, 1901.
Mch. 29, 1900.
July I, i8(/i. Mch. 29, 1 (/DO.
Nov. 14, it/jo.
(Off New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Vice-President.
Jan. 13, i8''>i. .\us^. 19, 1865. June 23, 189I-
\u.u. ig, iS');. Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, 1890.
Mcii. 3, 1S70. May 25, 1871.
.M;iy J 5, i8;i. May 12, 1 873.
May 11, 1X73. .M;iy 2)^, 1 874.
Miiy JS, iS;;. Dec. 17, 1 877.
|)(.r. 17, 1S77. July 12, 1 88 1.
Jail. I, 1S.S3 K-b. 3, 1885.
First Vice-President.
De« . I. iSS;. jam: i, 1889.
\l.i\ .S. iS'.,'.. 'Mi.li. 7. 18^3.
Mil.. 7, iS.;^. Mi.y I, l8«/>.
<Of New Company.)
I)(«\ 1.-!, !>'.,;. Iniy I, lS</).
1 •ll J, 1S9.S.
June 14,1885.
July 24, 1892.
Sep. 12, 1889.
May 31, 1901.
May 31, 1901.
Name
A. A. Robinson,
Paul Morton,
1
. F. Goddard,
. D. Springer,
Paul Morton,
J. M. Barr,
J. W. Kendrick,
J. W. Reinhart,
P. T. Abell,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
Geo. O. Manchester,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
C. S. Tuckerman,
L. C. Deming,
L. C. Deming,
From To Deceased,
Second Vice-President.
Jan. 5, 1886. April 4, 1893.
(Off New Company.)
Feb. 2, 1898.
Tliird Vice-President.
May 10, 1888. May 31, i8<)0. May 13, 1901
Dec. 20, 1890. Mch. 31, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb. 2, 1898.
July 6, 1899. May i, 1901.
June 5, 1901.
Fourtli Vice-President.
Sep. 20, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Secretary.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865. Mch.29, 1900.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, 1890.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. April 5, 1889.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Secretary.
May3i,i876. Aug. i, 1883.
Aug. I, 1883. Jan. 2, 1884.
Jan. 2, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889. May 17, 1890.
May 17, 1890.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
G. Holtcrhoff, Jr.,
M. C. Dickey,
D. L. Lakin,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
O. P. Rice,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
H. W. Gardiner,
Western Assistant Secretary (Coast Lines).
April 5, 1889.
July 24, 1902.
Treasurer.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865. Oct. 8, 1897.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, i8<>3.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, i8<)5.
Assistant Treasurer.
Dec. 19, 1870. Aug. I, 1 87 1.
Aug. 1, 1871. May 12, F876.
May 3F, 1876. Jan. i, iSc/).
(Off New Company. )
Dec. 23, i8()5.
Western Assistant Treasurer (Coast Lines).
G. Holterhoff, Jr., July 24, i(/j2.
General Manager or Manager.
Thos. J. Peter,
Wm. B. Strong,
C. C. Wheeler,
A. E. Touzalin,
C)( t. 10, 1870, May 11, 1S73.
Dec. 17, 1X77. Aui^^ 2, 18S1.
Auk- 2, iSHi. (.)ct. I, 18S3.
Oct. I, 1883. Mch. r, 18S1.
Oct. \(\ i8</>.
Dec. 18, i8i>7.
Scj). ij, [889.
Name.
A. A. Robinson,
C. W. Smith,
J. F. Goddard,
A. A. Robinson,
J. J. Frey,
li
.J. Frey, .
. U. Mudge,(appt*d),
Geo. W. McCrary,
John J. McCook,
Victor Morawetz,
Geo. R. Peck, .
" (s
E. D. Kenna,
E. D. Kenna,
S. Lothrop Thorndike,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
D. L. Gallup,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
J. W. Reinhart,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. K. Gillett,
H. C. Whiteheiul,
J. T. Harmer,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. A. Burroughs,
W. E. Bailey, (apptd ),
O. P. Rice,
M. L. Sargent,
Geo. 11. Nettlcton,
Albert X. Young.
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Erastus Young,
H. C. Clements,
J. F. H. McKibhen,
Abbot, Edwin 11.,
From To
Mch. I, 1884. Feb. i, 1886.
Feb. I, 1886. May i, 1887.
May I, 1887. May 10, 1888.
May 10, 1888. April 3, 1893.
April 3, 1893. Dec. 31, 1895.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Jan. I, 1896. Dec. 31, 1899.
Jan. I, 1900.
Qeneral Counsel.
April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Dec. 12. 1895.
Qeneral Solicitor.
Feb. 9, 1882. Jan. i, 1884.
(second time), Apr. 15, 1886. Sep. 16, 1895.
Sep. 25, 1895.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Comptroller.
May 13, 1880. Julys, 1883.
July 5, 1883. Oct. 7, 1899.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Dec. 23, 1895. Oct- 7» 1899.
May I, 1901.
Qeneral Auditor.
Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 17, 1888.
Oct. 17, 1888. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. May i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, i8(;5. May i, 1896.
May 6, i8<)6.
Assistant General Auditor.
July I, 1887. Dec. 14, 1888.
.May 17, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893.
June I, 1900.
Auditor.
Sep. 7, 1870.
Mch. 7, 1893.
Dec. 31, 1896.
May 26, 187 1.
May 26, 1 87 1. July 24, 1872.
July24,i872. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876
May I, 1878.
Jan. 28, r88o.
Mch. 7, 1S81.
Mch. 7, 1803.
Directors.
May 9, 1889.
May I, 1878.
Jan'. 28, 1880.
Mch. 7, 18.S1.
Nt)v. r, f8<)0.
Aui^. 25, i8(/).
(Jet. 29, 1 89 1.
Deceased.
May 13, 1901.
July 13,1903.
July 13. 1903.
June 23, 1890.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Dec. 7, 1891.
Mch. 26,1896.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Mel). 25. if^3.
•AuLT. 25, 1896.
0
Name,
Abcll, p. T.. .
Ames, Oliver, .
Amy, W. F. M..
Balch. A. P., .
Baring, Thos.,
Bartlett, E])en,
Beach, Geo. W.,
♦Berwind, Edward J.,
Bird, L. D.,
♦Blair, James A.,
Blood, Henry, .
Bolles, J. D., .
Bradley, John,
*Bull, Wm. L.. .
Burnsidc, A. K.,
Burr, Isaac T.,
Challiss, L. C,
Cheney, lienj. P.,
♦Cheney, Bcnj. P. (Jr.
Childs, E. K.,
Codman, Chas. K.,
CcK)lidge, T. Jefferson,
Crane, F. L.,
Cummins, II., .
Dickey, M. C, .
Downs, W. F., .
♦Duval, H. Ricman,
Fairchild, (i. H.,
Farnsworth, 11. \V.,
♦Fowler, Thomas 1'.,
Frost, Josei»h, .
Gardner, (ico. A.,
*' (sc(;nn<l t
Gaylord, CV. L.,
Gaylord, M. L.,
Gaylord, Willis,
Gilmaii, Davis S.,
♦Glecd, Chill U-s S..
Gliddcn, W. I .,
Harris, Kohcit,
Hartt, I. v.,
Hillani, K. A..
HoUiday, Cynis K..
•' ("^(•«<illil t!MU
HujL^j^ins, A. /.,
Huntoon, loi-l,
• Miiiilicr .•» !.i t i; :i' 1 ■: ■
From
Sep. 17, i860.
Apr. 22, 1882.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 9, 1889
July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Sep. 17,1860.
Sep. 13, i8c;4.
Mch. 3, 1870.
July 27, 1865.
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 25, 1871.
Sep. 17, i860.
May 22, 1873.
Aug. II, 1894.
Oct. 12, 1867.
Apr. 16, 1885.
Feb. 4, 1880.
Sep. 17, i860.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860.
July 27, 18(15.
Nov. 16, i8«)4.
Sep. 17, i860.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Sop. 13. l8(;4.
Ntiv. 24. 1863.
May 15, 1879.
MR'), May 13, 1.S80.
July 27, 1S65.
July 27, uV)5.
July 27, 1S05.
.May 12, iS/M.
Sc[.. 13, i8t;4.
May 30. 1S72.
Oil. J7, iSi,_'.
Ian ^, 18S5.
Inly 27, iS'i;.
■■, ^rp. 2\, iS/.S.
< >' I. IJ. J. '■■■'•7.
>.p. 17, \>'^ ).
To Deceased.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 19, 1883. Oct. 22, 1895.
July 27, 1865.
May 25, 1 87 1. May 28, 1889.
Sep. 13. 1894.
Sep. (?), 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 1, 1862. May i, 1862.
May 30, 1872. June 14, 1885.
Sep. (?), 1868.
Oct. (?), 1867. Nov. II, 1867.
Mch. 3, 1870. Sep. 13, 1881.
May 9, 1889.
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 7. 1894. July 23, 1895.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 9, l88(;.
April 22, 1882.
July 27, 1865. Nov. 17, 1884.
Feb. 19, 1869.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Oct. 12, 1867. Mch. 8, 1883.
Nov. 24, 1863.
July 27, 1865. July 26, i8</^.
July 27, 1S65.
Fob. 2, 18S0.
July 12, 1881.
Oct. 12, 1867. July 9, 1894.
Oct. 12, \Wyj.
Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, i8(/).
May 21, 1877.
Jan. 1\, 1873-
.\pr. 2\, lS(;|. Apr. 21, iSc^j.
Apr. i^>, iSSv Ai)r. 27, l88cj.
o, t. IJ. iS<.7.
Iiil> 27, iS^:.
Mrli. J.,, i.)/)!. Mill. J'i.i()Oo.
>rp. Z\. iS'iS.
Ni.v. -M. iS^3.
10
From
Nov. 14, IQCX).
Nov. 24, 1863.
Aug. 5, 1884.
May 16, 1878.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Nov. 24, 1863.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbcy, \Vm., .
Name.
♦Hurd, A. A.,
Hurst, R. D., .
Johnson, A. S.,
Kent, Sidney A.,
Keyes, Henry,
Lakin, D. L., .
Lord, H. C,
Ludlani, J. S., .
♦McCall, John A.,
McCook, John J.,
Magoun, Geo. C,
Manvel, Allen,
Mason, W. Powell, .
♦Mudge, H. U.,
Nast, \V. F., .
Nickerson, A. \V., .
♦Nickerson, George A.,
Nickerson, Joseph, .
Nickerson, Thomas,
Opdyke, Chas. \V.,
Op<lyke, Geo.,
Osborn, Thos. A.,
Paine, Chas. J.,
PealxMly, K. 11.,
PealxKly, Frank F.,
PealH)(ly, Oliver \V.,
Peck, Goo. K.,
Pcrley, I. F., .
Peter, Tims. J.,
Pierce, Carlos,
May 9, 1889.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Feb. 2, 1880.
Sep. 13. 1894.
May 9, 1889.
Oct. 17, 1888.
Sep. 6, 1889.
May 13, 1880.
Nov. 14, 1900.
July 27, 1865.
Feb. 1, 1882.
Oct. 26, 1893.
Se[>. 6, 1870.
^!ay 25, 1871.
May 21, 1877.
Mch. 3, 1870.
Nov. 16, i8<)4.
May 21, 1877.
Sep. 6, 1870.
Sep. 6, 1889.
May 9, i88(;.
Oct. 29, 1891.
May 21, 1877.
Sep. 24, 1868.
Feb. 19, i86c).
Sep. 24, 1868.
Pierce, Chas. W'.,
" (second time), May 12, 1876.
Pomerny, S. C\, Se[). 17, i860
Purcell, F. B..
Raym<»ii<l, Finmons,
Reinhart, J. W.,
Kt)ss, F. ( I., .
Rolch, \Vm. J.,
Saffonl, Jacob,
Saunders, W. K.,
Sawyer, W'arrtn,
" i.secoiid liiiu'), Jinio 7, 18X7.
" (third time), \\ix\\ 7, 189I.
Se[). 24, 1884.
Kcl>. 17, l86f;.
Mch. 7, i8<;3.
Si'p. 17, 1S60.
Jan. 31, 1876.
Sep. r7, i860.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Scj). 2 1, 1884.
To
July 27, 1865.
Sep. 24, 1884.
April 6, 1886.
Sep. 24, 1870.
July 27, 1865.
May 16, 1878.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Mch. 3, 1870.
April 21, 1880.
Sep. 13, 1894.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Feb. 24, 1893.
Apr. 22, 1882.
Sep. 24, 1868.
May 9, 1889.
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 28, 1880.
Jan. 6, 1885.
May 16, 1878.
May 21, 1877.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Sep. 24, 1884.
May 15, 1879.
May 8, 1890.
Oct. 27, 1892.
Sep. 13, i8<;4.
May 16, 1878.
May 12, 1876.
Aug. 20, 1870.
Sep. 6, 1870.
Apr. 24, 1884.
May 25, 1 87 1.
Sep. 13, 1894.
May 8, 1873.
Sep. I, i8c>4.
Nov. 24, 1863.
Feb. 25, 1876.
July 27, 1865.
Dec. (?) 1863.
April 6. 1887.
May 9. i88<).
Oct. 27, 1892.
Deceased.
June 10, 1879.
Apr. I, IQCX).
Sep. 24, 187a
Oct. 8, 1897.
Nov. 5, 1895.
Mch. 23,1884.
Aug. 4, 1896.
Dec. 20, 1893.
Feb. 24, 1893.
Apr. 7, 1893.
May 17, 1893,
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 28, 1880.
July 24, 1892.
June 12, 1880.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Oct. 23, 1896.
July II, 1894.
Oct. 16, 1896.
Aug. 20, 1870.
Apr. 5, 1889.
Aug.27, 189I.
Aug. 18, 1892.
Aug. 17, 1893.
July 2, 1885.
Dec. (?) 1863
11
Deceased.
Dec. 14,1901.
Name. From To
Sealy, George, . April 15, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888.
Severy, L., May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. ^ eb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time). May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden, Mch. 3, 1870 Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
(second time), May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884. Apr. 26, 1891.
Feb. 23, 1897.
Oct. 14, i8<)5.
Mch. 22, 1902.
tt
Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thorndike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, k, E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N.,
Woodruff, Henry,
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Ricman, .
Fowler, Thomas P., .
Gibbs, Edward N., .
Gleed, Charles S., .
Haven, George (1., .
Hayes, R. Somers, .
HoUiday, Cyrus K., .
Jobes, Andrew C,
Jones, Howel, .
Kenna, E. I).,
McCullough, John G.,
Morawetz, Victor,
Nickerson, George A.,
Osborn, Thomas A., .
Ripley, Edward P., .
Rotch,- William, . .
Smith, Byron E.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F., .
Sep. 12, 1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June23, 1891.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. J^"- 3^ '876.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, i8c)0. Mch. 21, 1 891.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, T887. Ji"^e 7» 1887.
May 22, 1873. May 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Off New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Oct. 20, icpo. Oct. 20, 1900.
Dec. r2, i8<)5.
Dec. 12, 1S95.
Dec. 12, iS<)5.
Dec. 12, 18^)5. Mch.29,i</X). Mch. 29,190a
.Aug. 3, 1898.
Nov. 14. icpo.
Nov. 6, I (pi.
Nov. 14, i*)00.
Doc. 12, 1895.
Doc. i-», i8(;5. Sep. 2, U)Oi.
Dor. 12, 1895. Feb. 4, 1S98
Dec. \i, 1S05.
Dec. r2, 1K95. Nov. \\, K/x).
Nov. 14, i<po.
June 5, \<)Ci\.
Dec. 12. i8«yv .Vl^r. 12, ii/ji. .Apr. r2, upi.
Sej). 2, iipi.
Feb. 4, i8<;8.
Member ol last Board of i>l<l Company.
12
The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December la. 1895.
999 years.
Authorized to transact business in following States and Territories, proper certificates having
been filed with:
Secretary of New Mexico, and in San Miguel County, N. M., in Nov., 1898.
Secretary of Colorado, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec, 1899.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May, 1901. except San Bernardino
County in Dec. 1903.
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of Arizona in October, 1902.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named com-
panies:
(HOTE:— InitUda In parentheaeii Indlcato th* Companies under whowe charters the Mreral line* were
oonetraoted. Following is miloaere wlieu purchased and may differ from oi>erated milea^, owiog to sab-
sequent changes of line.)
Milis,
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.41
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fk Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, ...... 6.43
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chica|>^o to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. K. R.), . 52^53 491.09
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississip[)i River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June 1, uyoo:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .76
St. Josei'H, St. Louis and Santa Fk Railway. June i, ic/xd:
North Lexington to St. Joseph, ...... 76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track), 2.35 78.80
(.St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Westkkn R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo, to Missouri and Kansas State line, .... 1.28
Missouri and Kansas Stattr line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.)., . 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & \V. R. R.), .16.50
Lawrence to Tof>eka (The L. «S: T. Ry.), .26.36 66.04
Leavenworth Noktiiekn and Southekn Rv., Fob. 15, i8(/;:
Hawthorne, vin Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45. 41
The SorTHEKN Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, i^y^y.
Holliday, via Kiowa, to < >klalionia ami Texas State line:
Holliday to ( )Iathe (K. C. \' O. R. R.), 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. lS: S. F. R. R.), . 30.42 ^
Carried forward, 44.03 I159.55
Continued on next page.^
13
The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
24.44
15.60
17.67
[continued.]
Brought forward, 44.03
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper fS. K. & W. R. R.). . 139.30
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H.
& \V. K. R )
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), .
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R), .
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.),
Burlington Junction to Burhngton (O. & B. R. R.),
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), .
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), .
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.),
Cherry Vale to Coffey ville (L. & G. R. R.), ....
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.)»
Wellinjfton to Hunnewell (S. C. R. R.),
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.), .
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i, 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), ...
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, 1901
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
Ol «J. Xx. l\m)f .....a..
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.)
Howard to Moline (K. C. E. & S. Ry.),
The Chicago, Kansas ^S: Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.),
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi
lencto Salina (TheC. K.& W. R. R.),
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry.)
Little River to Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R. R.), .
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.), .
Great liend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.),
Larned to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .
Quenemo to Osaii^e City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R.), .
Burlington to Gridlcv (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.),
Chanute to Longton (K. (). & T. Ry.)
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.)t
Indei>en(lence to Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.),
Augusta to Mulvane (Tlie C. K. & W. R. K.), .
Mulvanc to east line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry
East line C)f Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. & P. H.
R. R.)
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, iQoi:
Florence to Winfield, ........
I
Carried forward,
'* (Continuofl on next paije.)
MiUs.
"59.55
34.04
116.30 442.21
~. , 26.52
54.26
. 4147
),
57.71
17.98
154.48
18.3s
21.08 834.06
34.30
63.87
12.16
7-20 83.23
6.67
185.36
37.00
26.30
83.63
120.07
46.33
19.42
10.89
24.71
44.18
40.57
54-79
20.41
138.04
28.34 887.31
72.73
3071.18
14
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.]
Brought forward,
Marion and McPherson Railway, April lo, 1901:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .), .
East lineof Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R. R.),
Wichita and South Westkrn Railway, April 10,1901:
Newton to Wichita (W.& S.W. R.R.)
Wichita to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.),
Mulvane to Caldwell ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), ....
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.),
Wakita to Blackwell.O.T. (Gulf R. R.)
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.),
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.), ....
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), ....
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2. 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas.,tc) Owasso, I.T.,
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T.,
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa.O.T., .
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo,
Pueblo to Rockvale
Clelland to Cafion City, .......
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, ....
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver,
The New Mkxico and Southern Pacific R. R , Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, ....
Lamy to Santa Fe, ........
The Rio Grandk, .Mexico and Pacific R. R.. Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Doming. ......
Rincon to Texas State line, .......
The New Mexican Railroad. Feb. 15, iBqc;:
Socorro to Magdalena, .......
Nutt to Lake Valley,
Las Vegas to Hot Springs, ......
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, ......
Cerrillos Coal Railroad, June 3. kjoi:
Waldo to Coal Mines, ........
(Lease.! to ('oln. Fuel& Iron Co., O.t. 5, iS'>^ -10 years.)
Silver City, Dkmin(; and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15, iSgt;:
Deming to Silver City, .... 46.50
The Silver City and NoKTiiiiKN Railroad, .April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, ....... 14.53
C!arried forward, 4672.33
(Continued on nrxt j»n^e.)
AiiUs,
3071.18
93.00
5.21
98.21
27.12
51.05
37.01
115. 18
90.66
37.15
14.48
142.29
44.93
34.84
79-77
56.85
9-07
"594
150.05
6.83
96.32
290.13
116.33
354.10
18.13
372.?3
128.40
56.74
185M
27.39
13.52
8.09
3.47
52.47
6.51
15
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.] Mites.
Brought forward,
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine,
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad: — operated from and alter Ju:y i, 1902.
under afcreemeut of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dat(Kl July I, 1003.
A. & P. Junction. N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
4672.33
4.28
6.66
563.01
Total mileage,
374.97
5621.25
Capital Stock.
Preferred, Si 31,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286.470
^11 4. 199,530 issued.
Common {authorized), 102,000.000
Total, "5216^99^530
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Fourth Tih;rshay in October, Topeka— 12 m.
Oct. 27, I904. (' *• c* 4 Prcc. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
''Edward J. Berwind,
fr^^i J ^. Somers Hayes, .
'904 ^ E. o. Kenna (Nov. 6, 1901),
(^Andrew C. Jobes,
' Henjamin P. Cheney,
1905 • George G. Haven,
[John G. McCullough,
r Edward P. Ripley,
*9^^ 1 Charles Steele,
I Howel Jones,
I H. Ricman Duval,
J Thomas P. Fowler,
'*^^7 I Victor .Morawetz.
i Charles .*^. Gleed,
Executive Committee (7) Jan. 6, 1904:
Victor MoniWL'tz, Chairman.
Edward J. lUirwiiid.
Thomas P, Fowler.
New York.
«
ChicajB^o.
Wichita,Kas
•
Boston.
New York.
Vermont.
Chicago.
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
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Topeka.
Kdwanl P. \\\y\^y, ex officio
Benjamin P. Lheney.
R. Stmiers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Noii:. Term of nircctnr cxpin-s nt tlu^ aiHui:il cici tion in thi* year opposite
name.
(Cunchule<l on next pa^c.)
Chicago.
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Offleers, Jan. 6, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
G. HoltcrhoflE, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines),
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Topeka.
New York.
Los Angeles, CaL
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
Price, Waterhouse <& Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Chas. E. GaBt.
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz,
Wm H. Burbage,
Nathan'lJ. Hudson,
Frank M. Murpliy.
George R. Gooding,
T. J. Norton,
Legal Agent.
Apache Co.,
Navajo Co.,
Coconino Co.
Yavapai Co.,
Mohave Co..
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
St. Johns, Arts.
Winslow, "
Williams, "
Frescott,
Kingman, "
Los Angeles, Cal.
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
{Lease to S. F. P. & P. Ry, Co. in preparatUn.)
Incorporated, Arizona, February 6, igoi.
50 years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned Kinj; Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, and at
Mayer Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Railroad
and also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thenoe to or
near the head of Biff Bug: Creelc. a distance of about eight miles. The aggregate
length of both of said hues being about thirty-five mUes, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: Crown King Branch (named from postoffice not from mine), Mayer to
Saddle. 21.88 miles. (Operated by S. F. P. & P. Ky. Co. tn Turkey Creek since
Nov 4, 190a, to Middleton since April i, 1903. and to Saddle since Nov. s> >9or)
Big Bug Branch, Poland Junction to Poland. 7.79 miles. (Operated by S. P. P.
& P. Ky. Co. <^ince May 11, 1902.)
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorized.
386,100, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3.852 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 16, 1904.
Directors (9) Nov. 18, 1903:
F. M. Murphy,
Wallace Fairbank,
E. B. Gage,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
R. Somers Hayes
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Executive Committee (5) Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward V. Ripley. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers. Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
E. D. Kenna, Vice-Presidrnt,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Ueining, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
Prescott.
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Chicago.
New York.
It
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Boston.
Prescott.
Chicago.
Prescott.
New York.
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Chicago.
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Leased to The A, T. & S. F. Ry. Co. Oct. 1, 1903. -:o years.
Incorporated. Colorado, October jo, 1895.
SO years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. K. K. known as liialcc. San Bernardino County,
Cal.. to (ioode Sprinars, Lincoln County, Nevada, with such branch lines as may
be deemed necessary. Estimated length, 75 miles.
Constructed : from Goffs to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino County. Cal.. 45.44 miles.
Capital Stock, Si,5oo,ocx), authorized.
588,8cx), issued.
The A, T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in January, Dbnvkr, Colorado.
Jan. 18, 1904.
Directors (7) Jan. 19, 1903 :
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
R. S. Seibert,
Executive Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind.
Chicago.
New York.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
R. Somers Hayes.
Victor Morawetz.
Chicago.
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New York.
Officers. July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Rii)ley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary, ....
G. HolterhofT, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. \V. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . *'
E. D. Kcnna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
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California and Northern Railway Company.
Incorporated, Nevada, March $• 1900.
50 years.
Chartered : From the City of Eureka, in Mumboldt County. State of California, to
Crescent Ciiy, in th(; County of Del Norte, State Dt California. Kstiniated
length, ifo miles.
Constructed : Eureka City to Areata City. 8 miles.
Capital Stock, ?2,5oo,cxDO, authorized,
247,300, issufif.
E. S. P., 2.243 shares.
Other Directors, .230 s/tares.
First Monday in March, San Franclsco, Cal.
March 7, 1904.
Directors (7) March 2, 1903 :
Charles Nelson, San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury, *•
A.J. McCone, "
H. C. Brownlee, Reno, Nev.
J.T.Butler, "
E. Carpenter, "
Chas.S. Neal, Alameda, Cal.
Officers:
Charles Nelson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury, Vice President. ... ••
Chas. S. Neal, Secretary, .... Alameda, Cal.
Anglo- California Bank, Limited, Treasurer, San Francisco.
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The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December la. 1895.
999 years.
Authorized to transact business in following States and Territories, proper certificates having
been filed with:
Secretary of New Mexico, and in San Miguel County, N. M.. in Nov., 1898.
Secretary of Colorado, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec, 1899.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May, 1901, except San Bernardino
County in Dec, 1903.
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of Arizona in October, 1902.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named com*
panies:
(HOTE :— Initials in parentheven indicate th» CompMiliw under whoi«e oharUtrs the MYvral lines wwre
oonetmctetL Followinf is mlloaffe when parrhased and may differ from operatud mlleaffe, owing to snb-
sequent changes of line.)
MiUs.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas 470.41
Atchison, Topkka & Santa Ke Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicaj;;o, ...... 6.43
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. K. R.), 52.53 491.09
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississip[)i River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June i, Myoo:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .76
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fi: Railway, June i, h/xj:
North Lexington to St. J<.scph, ...... 76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track) 2.35 78.80
(St. Joseph to Winthrop -Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R.. Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Mi.ssouri and Kansas State line, .... 1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. NL K. R.)., . 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka ( The L. 1^- T. Ry.), .26.36 66.04
Leavenworth Nokthekn and ^outiikhn Rv., Fob. 15, i8(/;:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45-41
The SorTHERN Kansas Railway. Feb. 15, i^yo:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Hollidav to olathe (K. C. <\: O. R. R.). i^6i
Olathe to Nr^rtli Ottawa 1 K. C. ^: S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
Carried forward, .14.03 II59'55
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13
The Atchison, Topeka and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.]
Brought forward, 44 . 03
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.). . 13930
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H.
34.04
MiUs.
"59-55
24.44
15.60
17.67
& W. R. R ).
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.)i .
i^awrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.), .
^lorth Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R. ),
Burlington Junction to Burlington (O. & B. K. R.),
Zhanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), .
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), .
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.)f
Zherry Vale to Coffey ville (L. & G. R. R.), ....
\rkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.)» ....
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C. R. R.), . . . .
\ttica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.),
1 BURLINGAME AND NORTHWESTERN Ry., Apr. I, 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), ....
•JSASClTV, EmI'OUIA and SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Apr. lo. looi :
Smporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
Ot o. IN.. In.. J, .........
>outhlineof Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.),
rioward to Moline (K. C E. & S. Ry.), ....
£ Chicago, Kansa.s ^ Western Railroad, Apr. lo, 1901:
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. K.),
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi-
lene to Salina (TheC. K.& W. R. R.),
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. RyOi
Jttle River to Ht)lyr()0(l (The C. K. & W. R.R.), .
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & \V. R. R.),
iireat Bend to Scott City ( Phe W. V. & C. R. R.),
:-arned to Jetmore (The P. V. cS: D. R. R.), .
Duenemo to Osat^e City <<). O. C. & C. G. R. R.), .
Burlington to Gridlev (The C. K. & W. Ry),
Zolony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.),
Zhanute to Longton (K. (). & T. Ry.)
Benedict Jurjction to Madison (The C. K. ^r W. Ry.),
independence to Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.),
Vugusta to Mulvaiie (The C. K. & W. R. R.), .
Vlulvane tt) east line of Clark C'ounty (L. R. & \V. Ry.
East line of Clark Ciountyto Englewood (The S. K. & P. H.
)Rence, El Dokado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, n/)i:
Florence to Wiiitield, ........
Carried f(^rward,
(f'lintliMii^'l on next pnijc.)
116.30 442.21
. 26.52
54 . 26
. 41.47
).
57.71
17.98
154.48
I8.3J5
21.08
834.06
34.30
63.87
12.16
_7.2o 83.23
6.67
185.36
37.00
26.30
83.63
120.07
46.33
19.42
10.89
24.71
44.18
40.57
54.79
20.41
138.04
28.34 887.31
72 -73
3071.18
Mites.
3071.18
93.00
5.21
98.21
27.12
51.05
37.01
115. 18
90.66
37.15
14.48
142.J9
44.03
34.84
79.77
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.]
Brought forward,
Marion and McPherson Railway, April 10, 1901:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .), .
East line of Barton County to EHinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R.R.),
Wichita and Southwestern Railway, April 10,1901:
Newton to Wichita ( W. & S. W. R. R.),
Wichita to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.),
Mulvane to Caldwell ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), ....
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.),
Wakita to Blackwell. O.T. ( Gulf R. R.)
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.),
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.), ....
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), ....
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2. 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso, I.T.,
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T.,
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa.O.T., .
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale 36.03
Clelland to Cailon City, 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R , Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354- 10
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Deming. ....... 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, 56.74
The New Mexican Railroad. Feb. 15, i8<x;:
Socorro to Magdalena, .27.39
Nutt to Lake Valley, 13.52
Las Vegas to Hot Springs, 8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, ...... 3-47
Cerrillos Coal Railroad, June 3. icpi:
Waldo to Coal Mines, ........
(Loase.l to C'olo. Fucl& Iron Co., Oct. 5. iS'/^-io years.)
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15, iSi/j:
Deming to Silver City, ....
The Silver City and Northern RAiLROAD.April 17, i8cx):
Whitewater to San Jose, .......
Carried forward,
(Continued on next pase.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.] Mites,
Brought forward,
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita, .......
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine, ......
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad: — operated from and after July i, 1902.
under agreement of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July 1, 1003.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Total mileage,
Capital Stock.
Preferred, Si 3 1,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286.470
— $ 1 1 4, 1 99, 5 30 issued.
4672.33
4.28
6.66
563.01
374.97
$621. 2S
QorciTnoii (authorized), 102,000.000
Total, "$216,199^0
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Fourth Thursday in October, Topeka— 12 m.
Oct. 27, 1904. (' *. «a 4 prec. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Dfrfldors (15):
'Edward J. Berwind,
New York.
R. Somers Hayes, .
1 E. D. Kenna (Nov. 6,
<{
1904 H
1901).
Chicago.
[Andrew C. Jobes,
\Vichita,Kas
'Benjamin P. Cheney,
Boston.
1905
George G. Haven,
New York.
John G. McCullough,
Vermont.
^Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
,,^>- J Byron L. Smith,
^"^ 1 Charles Steele,
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New York.
l^ Howel Jones,
Topeka.
f H. Rieman Duval, .
New York.
J Thomas P. Fowler, .
1907 -^ Victor Morawetz, .
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(^ Charles S. deed,
Topeka.
Executive Committee (7) Jan. 6,
1904:
Victor Moniwetz, Chairman. Kdward P
. Rij)ley, ex officio.
Edward j. Berwind.
Benjamin
P. Cheney.
Thomas P. I-'owler.
R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
No IE. -Term of Dircctcir cxpin-s nt tin; iuinual clortioii in tlie year opposite
name.
(Concluded oil next paK^'.^
Chicago.
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
OIRoers, Jan. 6, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
G. Holtcrhoff, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines),
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Topeka.
New York.
Los Angeles, Cal.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
Chicago.
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Chas. E. Gast,
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Kuiz,
Wm. H. Burbagc,
NathanMJ. Hudson,
Frank M. Murphy,
George R. Gooding,
T. J. Norton,
Legal Agent.
Apache Co.,
Navajo Co.,
Coconino Co.
Yavapai Co..
Mohave Co..
Pueblo. Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
St. Johns, ArU.
Winslow,
Williams,
Frescott,
Kingman,
Los Angeles, Cal.
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
{Least to S. F. P. <Sf P. Ry, Co. in preparati»H.)
Incorporated, Arizona, February 6, 1901.
50 years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, and at
Maver Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Railroad
and also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thenoe to or
near the head of Big Bug Creek, a distance of about eight miles. The agxregate
length of both of said lines being about thirty-five mues, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: Crown King Branch (named from postoffice not from mine), Mayer to
Saddle, 21.88 miles. (Operated by S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co. in Turkey Creek since
Nov 4, igoa. to Middleton since April i. 1903. and to Saddle since Nov. %,, iQo.l )
Big Bug Branch, Poland Junction to Poland, 7-79 miles. (Operated by a. P. P.
& P. Ry. Co. eince May 11, 1902.)
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorized.
386,100, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3.852 shares.
Directors, 9 shares*
Third Wednesday in November. Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 16, 1904.
Diractors (9) Nov. 18, 1903:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Wallace Fairbank, "
E. B. Gage "
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz New York.
Edward J. Berwind, **
R. Soiners Hayes •*
Charles Steele, "
Benjamin P. Cheney Boston.
Executive Committee (5) Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Jan. 6, 1904 :
F. M. Murphy, President, Prescott.
E. D, Kenna, Vice-Presid(?nt, .... Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, Prescott.
L. C. Deniing, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, ... "
Victor Morawetz, (lencral Counsel, ... **
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .... Chicago.
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Leased to The A. T. & S. /•'. Ry. Co. Oct. 1, 19M.-20 years.
Incorporated. Colorado. October 30, 1895.
$0 years.
Chartered : from station on A.& P. R. K. known as Blake, San Bernardino County,
Cat., to (ioode Springs, Lincoln County, Nevada, with such branch lines as may
be deemed necessary. Estimated lenKth, 75 miles.
Constructed : from Goflfs to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino County. Cal.. 45.44 miles.
Capital Stock, i^i^^oopoo, authorizeif.
588,800, issiteii.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 sharis.
Third Monday in January, Dbnver, Colorado.
Jan. 18, 1904.
Dirtctors (7) Jan. 19, 1903 :
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
R. S. .Seibert,
Executive Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Kipley, ex officio.
Edward J. Herwind.
Chicago.
New York.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
R. Somers Hayes.
Victor Murawetz.
Chicago.
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New York.
Officers, July 2, 1902 :
P-dward P. Ki[)ley, President,
E. D. Kerina, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary, ....
G.Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . *'
E. D. Kcnna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Galluj), Comptroller, . . . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
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California and Nortliern Railway Company.
Incorporated. Nevada, March S. 1900.
50 years.
Chartered : From the City of Eureka, in Humboldt County. State of California, to
Cre<«cent Ciiy. in the; County of L)cl Nurtc. State of California. Estimated
lengtli, go miles.
Constructed : Eureka City to Areata City, 8 miles.
Capital Stock, $2,500,000, authorized.
247,300, issued.
E. S. P., 2,243 shares, j
Other Directors, .231) shares.
First Monday in March, San Francisco, Cal.
March 7, 1904.
Directors (7) March 2, 1903 :
Charles Nelson,
E. S. Pillsbury,
A. J. McCone,
H. C. Brownlee,
J. T. Butler,
E. Carpenter,
Chas. S. Neal,
Officers:
Charles Nelson, President,
E. S. Pillsbury, Vice President,
Chas. S. Neal, Secretary,
Anglo- California Bank, Limited, Treasurer,
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
(Leased to The A.T.& S. F, ty. Co., March J. 1903 — 26 years.)
Incorporated. Oklahoma. July 24. 1899.
Amended Charter filed Aug. 26, 1901.
Second Amended Charter filed March 17, 1903.
999 years.
Lines covered by Second Amended Charter, March 17, 190a.
Line No. i.— From connection witli The A. T. & 3. F. Ky. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Logan and Payn.* Counties, O. T., to con-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cushing. Payne County. Estimated
length. So miles.
Lfne No. f.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. i in Payne County, at or
near Ripley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties. O. T., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range S east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length, 53 miles.
Line No. 4.— From most suitable point on Line No. 3 in Pawnee County, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 north, range S east of Indian Meridian, northerly
and northeasterly by most practicable route through Osa^e Nation to sonth-
ern boundary of Kansas near Elgin. Kansas. Estimated length, 38 miles.
Line No. 5.— .\bandoned.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in nurthwesturly direction by roost convenient and
practicable route through Osaj^e Nation, Kinsns Indian Reservation, and
Kay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of .Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. !?.— Abandoned.
Line No. IK — .Abandoned.
/.ine So. 10. -From point on Line No. 3 in section ^^o, township 22 north, ranffe 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. O.'I ., Mouthcrly through Pawnee,
Payne. Lincoln and Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing nf Cana-
dian Kiver in sejtion 12, township 5 north, rant^e 2 east of Indian Meridian;
tlicnce southerly through northern part of ('hickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section 2^. township s north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chicka.saw Nation, 1. T. Kstima'ted length, 115 miles.
Line No. //.— Aban'loned.
\e No, K'.— From pc
north, lange 2 eas
Line No, I,'.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 25, township 5
St of Indian Meri«lirin, in Chiclcasaw Nation. I. T., south-
westerly to connection with (Julf, Colnr.ido & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls Valley. Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, is miles.
Line No. /.».— Abandoned.
/.ini' Xo. /•'«. — Abandoned.
Line No l':—Funn most suitable point on Line No. a in township 26 north, range
5 east of Indian Meri'.lian, in Os.ijic Nation. I). P.. westerly and northwest-
erlv through Osaije Nation an<l Kav County to connection with The A. T, &
S. F. Ky. at f)r near Nowit irk, Kay County. O.T. Estimated length, 24 miles.
Constructed:
Ncwkuk. «».T..to Pauls VaPey. I.T 183.57 miles.
Esau J unct ion to Ripley, i ).T 40.24
(jjithrie, JiMi'.tion to CnshinK, O.T 47.84
271.65
.Xcquired by purf hase June 16. I'jo?, I he (iutlirie
& Western Ky.. Seward to Cashion 10.60
Total. 2S2.25
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased by ^
Amendment to Charter [ 10,000,000, authorized,
filed Sept 15, 1902, to )
2,200,000, subscribed,
1.586,600. issued.
The A. T. & S. Ry. Co., 15*859 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a.
June 14, 1904.
Directors (7) June 9, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. (lalluj), Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead General Auditor,
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The Eastern Railway Company of New
Mexico.
Incorporated, New Mexico, October 50, 1902.
50 years.
Chartered : Maitt Line.
From point at or near station oi Rio Fuerco 00 Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia ("ounty, N. M., in southeasterly and easterly
direction throut^h Valencia and (juad.diipe Counties to a point of
connection with Tlie Pec >s Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station uf Tcxico, Guadalune County, on or near the eastern
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
265 miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Puerco. in a southerly direction down the val-
ley of the Kio Puerco to a crossing ot the Rio Grande in Township
2 N Range i K. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County,
N. M.: thence in northeasterly and easterly direction through
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 £. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimate<l length. S\ miles.
Also, from a point of connection with main line at or near Brazil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range 2S £. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County, N. M.. in southeasterly direction through
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Pecos Valley
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Portales, Chaves
County: thtrnce in southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Xerritorvof New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of United
States lying east ol Township 2 S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, in Chaves County. N. M. Estimated length, 65 miles.
Total estimated length, 385 miles.
Capital Stock, ^,625,000, authorized,
385, OCX), subscribed.
The A. T. & S. Ry. Co., 3,843 shares.
Ui rectors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in Octomer, Las Vegas. N. M.— 2r. m.
Oct. 17, 1904.
Directors (7) Oct. 19, 10/33 :
Edward P.Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
Henry L. Waldo, ......
R. E. Twitchell
\V. K. (^(irliier,
Charles A. .Spiess,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. U. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deminp, Assistant .Secretary,
K. E. rwilchcll, Assistant Secretary, .
II. W. (lardincr. Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, (icncral C(»unsel,
E. U. Kenna, ( it-neral S<)iicitor,
I). L. (falluj). Coniptr(»llcr, ....
II. C. Whiteheii'l, ( ie!ieral Auditor,
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The Qrand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, August xo, 1901.
So years.
Amendment to charter filed February 8, 1902.
Second amendment to charter tiled July 20, 1903.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County, Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Bright Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Constructed:
Main Line 63.^3 miles.
Anita Branch a.87 •*
66.4S miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250,000
Common, 1,205^000
$1455,000, authorized.
1406,300, issueiL
Preferred — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,013 shares.
Common — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,281
Directors (R. R.), 9
Individuals, 6.760 12^0^0 shares.
Second Thursday in November. Williams, Ariz.— 11 a. .m.
November 10, 1904.
Dirflctors (11) Nov. 13, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, •'
W. B. Jansen,
F. T. A. Junkin, "
Robert Dunlap "
F. A. Norton, *'
W. R. Page, Proctor, Vt.
Frank A. Day Boston.
E. J. Gibson, Winslow, Ariz.
R. J. Arey, Williams, **
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.
OfRcert, Dec. 8. 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, . . Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, '*
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
A. S. Jennings, Auditor, .... Los Angeles, Cal.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Great Northern
Railway Company.
Leased to G. C. &» S. F. Ry. Co, Dec. /, I«», to June 90, 1913.
Incorporated. Texas, August 5. 1898.
$0 years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass, JeflTeraoo
County, Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, Tesus-^about
3So miles.
Constructed: Kogan to Center, 77.7 miles.
Capital Stock, $350,000, authorized,
77»5oo issued,
7^, ^- T- 1 '^•/A-^''" ^°' \ m shares.
(By Individuals and Directors.) )
Third Wednesday in March. Beaumont, Texas.
March 16, 1904.
Directors (9) March 19, 1902:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. E. Maxson,
J. W. Terry, ....
L. J. Polk, ....
C. F. W. Felt.
P. H. Goodwyn,
J. K. Baxter (Oct. 3, i</)3),
A. C. rorbert,
Officers:
Edward 1*. Ripley, President,
John II. Kirby, First Vice-President,
\V E. Miixson, Secoriil \'ice-Pr(rsident,
C. J. Webb, Secret:iry (Inly 7, Ifp3),
W. .S. Davidson, Treasurer, .
L. C. Deniini::, Ass't .Secretary.
H. \V. (iardiner, Assl Treasurer,
D. L. (.iallup. Coniplrollei,
Chicago.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Leastd to G. C. &> S. F. Ry, Co. Dec, I. IdOS, to Junt SO, 1913.
Incorporated, Texas. March 21, 1893.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont. Jefferson County. Texas,
through Jefferson. Orange, Ilardin, Tyler and Jasper Counties to a point
known as the Rock Quarry. Jasper County, Texas— about 70 miles.
Constructed: miles.
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry J unction to Colliers Ferry
Sllsbee Junction to Silsbee
Call Junction to Call
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8.36
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Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
500,000, issued,
V. M., 4t979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Third Wednesday in March. Beaumont, Texas.
March 16, 1904.
Dirflctors (7) April 8, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. E. Maxson,
J. W. Terry,
L. J. Polk, .
W. C. Nixon,
A. C. Torbert,
70.80
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
C. J. Webb, Secretary (July 7, 1903),
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
W. S. Davidson, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Ass't Treasurer, .
J. W. Terry, Legal Counsel,
D.L.Gallup, Comptroller,
C. J. Webb, Auditor (June 15, i(/)3"),
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Galveston, Tex.
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Galveston, Tex.
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Qulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November 17, 1884, covers —
(i) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, incorporated Sep-
tember 16, x88o.
(a) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
(3) uulf. Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, incorporated May 28, 1873.
60 years from Nf ay a8, 1873.
Main Line: constructed mileage.
Galveston to Purcell, Indian Territory
Houston Division :
Alvin to Houston.
Montgomery Division :
Somcrvillc to end of track, including spur to Montgomery,
Lampasas Division :
Temple to San Angel Oj 230.31 miles.
Coleman Junction tu Coleman 6. as **
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas, S3* 46 miles.
Dallas '• Y " to Paris loo.go "
Ladonia to Honey Grove, 11.72 **
Northwestern Division :
Cleburne to Weatherford,
Total mileage.
S18.67 miles
as.66 "
153.46 "
236.6a "
166.08
39.90
^ . 1,140.39 miles.
Mileage of Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway, when acquired, was
S3. 3 miles, situated between Cleburne and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was 28.16 miles,
situated between Navasota and Montgomery.
Capital Stoclc, $10,000,000, authorised.
4,S6o,ooo, issued.
U. Tr. Co.. N. Y., Tr., 45,470 shares.
Directors, 130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston, Texas.
March i, 1904.
Directors (13^ March 19, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele,
John Sealy,
J. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
Leon Hlum,
John H. Ilutchings,
L. J. Polk, ....
H. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee (5) March 25, 1903
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio. Thos. P. Fowler.
Victor Morawetz. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers, March 25, IQ03:
Edward P. Ripley, President, ....
, First Vice-President,
L. J. Polk, Second \'ice-Prcsident,
.\. C. Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt.,
L. C. Ueniing, Assistant Secretary,
H. \V. (jardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. 1). Kenna, General Solicitor, .
I). L. Gallup, Comptroller, ,
J. E. Baxter, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, October 24. xq3i.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire and operate property of The St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22 i8qS. to John Penman, and since
ian. 9,1899, operated under title of The Kansas Southwestern Railroad Company.)
'roperty acquired by deed from John Penman October 2S. 1901.
Coostructed : from Arkans.is City, Cowley County, Kansas, to Anthony, Harper
County, Kansas— about 60 miles.
Capital Stock, $362,000, authorized.
362,000, issued,
C. Tr. Co. N. Y. Tr., 3,613 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in Novkmber, Topeka, Kas. -9 a. m.
Nov. 3, 1904.
( 10 days —Topeka. >
Diractors (7) Nov. 5, 1903:
E. L. Kingsbury,
H.U.Mudge,
E. Wilder,
A. E. Sweet,
B. F. Yoakum,
C. H. Boggs,
A. Douglas,
(JOINT.)
(A.T.& S. F.)
(A. T.* S. F.)
(A. T. * S.F.)
(ST. L. & s. F.) St. Louis.
Arkansas City, Kas.
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E. L.Kingsbury, President, .
H. R. M. Smith, Secretary and Auditor,
W. E. Wilcox, Treasurer,
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The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Rail-
way Company.
Incorporated. Kansas}, July 13. 1899.
999 years.
Chartered: from Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas, to suuth line of State; thence in a
southeasterly direction throu^rh Wuods and Blaine Counties, Oklahoma Terri-
tory, the Rcscrvati'ui of the Wichita, Caddo and allied band of Indians, the
Reservation of the Kiowa. Coinanclic and Apache Indians. Oklahoma Territory;
thence via the town of Chickasha, throuch Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations,
Indian Territory, to the city of Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. Esti-
mated length, 450 miles.
Constructed: Pauls Valley to Lindsay. I. T., (operated by G. C. & S. F. Ry. Co.)
24.18 miles.
Capital Stock, S2.cx>o,ooo, autlwrized.
483.600, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 4,830 shares.
Directors, 6 shares,
Sbconu Tuesday in June. Topeka, Kansas.
June 14, 1904.
Diractors (6) June 9, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
H. U. Mudge, ....
A. A. Hurd, ....
O.J.Wood, ....
J. F. Scott, ...
E. Wilder, .....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. I). Kenna, Kirst Vice-President,
Paul Mortmi, .Second \'icc-Presiilent,
I. VV. Kendrick. 'I'liinl Vice-President,
E. Wililci, .Secretary and iteasurcr, .
I.. C. DeniinLr. .Assistant Secretary,
W. W. Ciardiner, .\^si^=lanl Treasuier,
Victt)r Miirawetz, Cieneral Counsel,
E. 1). Kenna, (iencial Solicitor, .
D. E. Gallup, Compiiiiller,
H. C. Whitehead, (ieneral Auditor,
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 29, 1899.
qoo years.
Chartered to acquire the property formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
South-Western Railway Co.. and acquirc*d said property bv deed dated January
24. 1900. under foreclosure sale October 12, 1899. Operated, from February i, 1900.
Constructed: from city of Leavenworth. Leavenworth County, to connection with
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., at Meriden. Jefferson County, Kas., 46.37 miles.
Capital Stock, ^250,000, authorized.
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 27, 1904.
Directors (7) Oct. 29, 1903:
C. T. McLellan,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
E. Wilder,
R. W. Blair,
N. H. Loomis,
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
Officers :
C.T. McLellan, President and General Manager, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, . . *'
(10 daye—Topeka.)
(JOINT.)
Topeka.
(THE A.T. AS. F. RY.)
(THE A.T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(U. P. R.R.)
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The Montgomery County Railway Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April 4, 1903.
gy years.
Chartered: From connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ry. at or near flavana, to the
south line of the State of Kansas near Caney, all in MoutKomery County, Kan-
sas. Estimated length, 7 miles.
Constructed: from Havana to Caney, 5.39 miles.
Capital Stock, J5 000, authorised.
5,000, subscribed.
E. W., 47 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Topeka, Kas.
Directors (under Charter):
H. U. Mudge, ........ Topeka.
E. Wilder,
A. A. Hurd,
Officers, April 8, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, President, ..... Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, ... **
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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Company.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company , dated July 15, 1898, from September 7, 1898^ te
September 1, 1979.
Incorporated, Arizona. January 12. 1882.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on eastern boundary of Arizona between parallels 31 and 32,
westerly via Tombstone, valley of Santa Cruz River, Tucson, r lorence and Phoe-
nix, to a point on A. & P. R. K.
Constructed: Benson to Nogales, 87.784 miles.
Capital Stock, $35,400,000, authorised.
3,682,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 36,815 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in Ocfobkr.Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 27, IQ04.
(10 days — Topeka. J
(and 20 days— Arizona.)
Directors (5) Oct. 20, 1903:
Kdward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
H.W.Gardiner,
E.J. Gibson,
R. J. Arey
Officers, Jan. 6, 1904:
Edward P. Rii)lcy, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and .Assistant Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. U. Kenna, General Solicit' »r,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Au<litor,
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Oakland and East Side Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, California, March 4, igoi.
50 years.
Chartered: to acquire the California and Nevada Railroad, and to construct and
operate a railroad from a terminal in Oakland, Alameda County, California:
through Emeryville and Berkeley, A*ameda County, and through Alameda and
Contra Costa Counties along or near the present line of the California and
Nevada Railroad to the present teiminal of that railroad at Bryant, Contra
Costa County, together with an extension of said railroad on a line hereafter to
be determined, to the Town of Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County; together
with one or more intermediate branches or connections with the Atcnison,
I opeka & Santa Fe Railroad system, in the neighborhood of San Pablo, Contra
Costa County. Estimated length, with extensions and branches, 40 miles.
(Charter also covers numerous general purposes.)
Capital Stock, $1,000000, authorized,
215,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,125 shares.
Directors, 25
First Tuesday in June, San Francisco, Cal.
June 7, 1904.
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A. H. Payson,
W. A. Bissell,
A. Moreton,
W. R. Alberger,
E. P. Ripley,
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San Francisco.
Chicago.
Officers:
A. H. Payson, President, ....
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President, . *'
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . "
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, Los Angeles. Cal.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
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A. S. Jennings, Auditor (June 15. 1903),
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
SO yciirs.
Chartered: from Fecos. Reeves County. Texas. in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed: S4>i3 miles.
Capital Stock, ^750,000, authorised
69i,2cx), issueet
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wednesday in March, Fkcos. Tex.
March 2, 1904.
Directors (7) April 15, 1903:
H.U. Mudge,
R.D.Gage, .
F. W. Johnson,
Max Krauskopf,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley,
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, Prcsiderjt, . . . .
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, St'crctary and {
Treasurer, ..... )
P. H. Smith, Acting Audit(»r and Suporin- )
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March xo. 1898.
So years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy County,
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas, thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
County. N. M., and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Palmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, $3, 162,000, preferred \ authoris^ii
3,162,000, common \ "«'^'f'^*^^".
3, 1 62,000, preferred \ . ^
3,162,000, common j •»-"^ •
D^^/. ^^^ . { The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 30,084 shares,
l^rejerrea^ Individuals, 1,536 5>iaw.
i The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common \ Directors, 10 shares.
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wednesday in October, Roswell, N. M.— 12 m.
Oct. 5, 1904.
Directors (10) Oct. 8, 1003:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
E. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Samuel Atkinson,
Edward P. Ripley,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex officio.
Avery Turner.
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer.
D. L. Gallup, Co'.iiptroller,
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New York.
Amarillo, Tex
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March 19. 1898.
50 years.
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Chftrtered : from a point in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line near the
southwest comer of the county, to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver Citv Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas.
Constructed: 94.48 miles.
Capital Stock, $icx),ooo, authorized,
icx),ooo, issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., 990 shares.
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in October, Amarillo, Tex.— 12 m.
October 4, 1904.
Directors (7) Oct. 6, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul, ....
S. H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Executive Committee. Oct. 8, u^y.
H. IT. Mudge, Chairman, ex officio.
Avery Turner.
Officers, Oct. 8, k/dj:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Dcniing, Assistant Secretary
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W.Ciardiner, .Vssistant Treasurer,
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Amarillo.
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Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Amarillo.
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Au<lil(>r(.'\i)|)()iiite<i Jan. 24. njoi),
Amarillo.
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Perris and Lakeview Railway Company.
Incorporated, California, November i, 1898.
So years.
Chartered and constructed: from town of Perris. Riverside County, in a northeasterly
direction to the town of Lakeview, Riverside County, 8.03 miles.
Capital Stock, $8o,cxx), authorized,
16,000, issued.
So. Cal Ry. Co., 1 50 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
First Thursday in November, Los Angeles, Cal.— 3 p. m.
Nov. 3, 1904.
Directors (5) Nov. 5, 1903:
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
E. Chambers,
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. A. Davidson, Jr.,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
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Phoenix and Eastern Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, August 31, 1901.
So years.
Chartered: Befiinning in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, and Territory
of Arizona, at a point to intersect the railroad of the Santa Fe, Preacott <k
Phoenix Railway Company, in said City, thence in a southeasterly direction
throueh the counties of Final and Pima to Benson, in the County ofCochise in
said Territory, said line being of a distance of about one hundred and eighty-
five miles, more or less.
Constructed: Koad under construction, complete!, about 50 miles.
Operated, by S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., Phoenix to Mesa. 14.53 miles.
Capital Stock, §37,750, per miU authorised,
200,000, issued,
F. M. Murphy, 1,978 shares.
Other Directors, 22 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Ariz.— 12 m.
November 16, 1904.
Directors (7) Nov. 18, 1903:
F. M. Murphy
W. A. Drake,
R. N. Fredericks,
A. W. Edwards,
J. H. Einmert,
Wallace Fairbank,
T. J. Norton,
Prescott.
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Executive Committee (3) Dec. 22, 1902:
F. M. Murphy,
J. H. Emmert,
W. A. Drake.
Officers, Dec. 22, 1902:
F. M. Murphy, President,
R. N. Fredericks, Vice-President, .
Wallace Fairbank, .Secretary and Treasurer,
A. W. Edwards, Assistant Secretary and
Assistant Treasurer, ....
T. J. Norton, General .Solicitor, Los Angeles, CaL
Prescott.
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Prescottand Eastern Railroad Company.
Ltased to S. F. P, & P. ky, Co., funt 30, 1898—99 ytars.
Incorporated, Arizona. September 14, 1897.
So years.
Chartered: from a point about four and one-half miles north of Prescott, on the
line of the Santa Fe. Prescott and Phoenix Railway Compiiny, known as the
Point of Rocks, thence in a southeasterly direction to or near a point known as
Joe Mayer's Station, ou the Black Canyon StaRfe Line, a distance of about thirty
miles, more or less, all in ihc County of Vavapai, Territory of Arizona, with
power and authority to extend the said line to any other point or points in said
Territory, and to build to and from the same such branch lines as said Company
may decide.
Constructed: Point of Rocks to Mayer, 26.40 miles.
Capital Stock, $30,000 per mile, authorized.
792,000, issued.
S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 7,913 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wednesday in November. Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 16, 1904.
Dirtctors (7) Nov. 18, 1903:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Wallace Fairbank '*
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind, " "
R. Somers Hayes, **
Charles Steele, *'
Executive Committee (5) Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President, Prescott.
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President, .... Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, . Prescott.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . "
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, ... '*
E. 1). Kenna, General Solicitor, .... Chicago.
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Randsburs; Railway Company.
Leased to The A. T. <SfS. P. Ry. Co. Oct. 1, 190S—tO years.
Incorporated. Arizona, May i8, 1897.
50 years.
Chartered: from Kramer, San Bernardino County, to Randsburg, Kern County, all
in State of California. Estimated length. 27 miles.
Constructed: Kramer to Johannesburg, 29.66 miles.
Capital Stock, 1540,000, authorized.
540,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,391 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
, Los Angeles, Cal.
Directors (9) June 15, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
X'ictor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
Edward J. Bcrwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
E. J. Gibson,
R. J. Arey,
Executive Committee, July i, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Herwind,
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New York.
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Winslow, Arir
Williams, "
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele.
Chicago.
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Officers. July i, upy.
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. L). Kenna, P'irst Vice-Pr(;sident, .
Paul Morton, Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kt-ndrick, Third Vice-President,
L. C. Doming, Secretary,
(i. Hollt;rh<itY, Jr.,rn'asurer and Assistant Secretary, Los Angeles.
H. \V. (ianliner. Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Virtor Morawct/, Genrral Counsel, ... **
v.. I). Kenna, (ienrral Solicitor, Chicago.
1). L. < iallup, Coinpirollcr, New York.
H. C Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
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Railroad
Ltasgd to The A.T.de S.F. Ry, Co., dated and from January 1. 1900, to
December 31^ 1910.
Incorporated, Texas. October 28, 1880.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed: Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $1,200,000, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., f»993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, El Paso, Texas.
Nov. 3, 1904.
Directors (7) Nov. 5, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, .
G. £. Roe,
U. S. Stewart, .
R. J. Woodward,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
J. F. Williams,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
G. E. Roe, Vice-President and Auditor,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Doming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallu[), Comptroller,
(30 days — El Paso.)
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San Francisco and Northwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, California, May 12, 1903.
50 years.
Chartered: From a point at or near Alton, in the County of Humboldt. State of
California, thence in a general southerly and southeasterly dirvctiou along the
most advantageous route llirotif;!! the Cou itics of Humboldt. Mendocino,
Soiioma. Marin ;)nd Contra Costa, in said State, to a point of connection with
The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, formerly San Fra'tciaco & Sui
Joaquin Railway, at or near Point Richmond, in saia Contra CostA Countj.
Estimated Length, joo miles. None constructed.
Acquired by purchase:
Eel River & Kureka R. R., Eureka to Burncll ..22.91 miles.
California Midland R. R. Burncll to Van Duxen River.. 3.4S miles.
Pacific Lumber Co. R. R., Alton Junction to Eel River, nine
miles from Scotia iS'3o miles.
Capital Stock, SiStOOO.ooo, authorized.
300,000, issued.
A. H. P., 2,980 shares,
Dinictors. 20 shares.
First Tufsimy in May, San Francisio. Cal.
May 3, i(/D4.
Directors (5) under charter:
A. H. Payson, ..... San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsbury,
A. Moretoii, .....
W. R. Alberger,
H. K. (iregory, .....
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A. M. PavsoM, President, San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsliury, Vice-President, "
H. F. I'ortcr, St'cnnd \'ice-J*re.sident, General
Mana«;cr, and Assistant Treasurer, . Eureka, Cal
Mercantile rru-^tC'n., Treasurer, (.-Vuu. 11, i«>03), San Francisco.
.V. Moreion. Secretary. .... **
r. K. i.ever, .\ssist;int SjTr(;tary and Auditor, Eureka, Cal.
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Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Arizona. May 27. 1891.
50 years.
Chartered: " beginning at a point on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, at or near
Ash Fork, in the County of Yavapai and the Territory of Arizona, thence
through the said County to Prescott, and thence to the City of Phoenix, in the
County of Maricopa, in the Territory of Arizona, a distance of two hundred
miles, more or less."
Constructed: Ash Fork to Phoenix, 197.6 miles; line since shortened to 194.6 miles.
Capital Stock, $40,000 per mile, authorized,
7,903,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 29,967 shares.
Mer. Tr. Co., Tr., 49,004 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Individuals, 50 shares.
Third Wednesday in November. Prescott. Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 16, 1904.
Direetora (9) Nov. 18, 1903:
F. M. Murphy,
Wallace Fairbank,
E. B. Gage, . . . .
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
R, Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Executive Committee (5) Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Prescott.
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Victor Morawetz.
R. Somers Hayes.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Jan. 6, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
Prescott.
Chicago.
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Sonora Railway Company Limited.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company, dated July 15, 189S,from September 1, 1896, t§
September 1, 1979,
Incorporated, Massachusetts, May i, 1879.
(Duration not limited.)
Constracted: Guayinas. Mexico, tu Nogales. A. T., 259.97 miles; Hcrmosillo Branch
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,000, authorized.
Reduced Dec. 4, 1901, to 1,049,600, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 10,483 shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
First Wednhsday in .\i'kii., Boston. Mass.— 12 m.
April 6, 1904.
Directors (15) April i, 1903 :
Edward P. Riijley,
H. Riemaii Duval,
Edward J. Bcrwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Soiners Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele ....
Benjamin P. Cheney, .
John G. McCullough, .
H. R. Nickerson, Prest.(Aug. 5, 1898),
W. S. Farnsworth, ....
Sebastian Camacho, ....
Celso Gaxiola ^ Gov't / (June 18, 1900.)
Hipolito Charles ) Dir's. \ (Nov. 15, 189^;),
Executive Committee. April 4, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley.
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Victor Morawetz.
Officers. April 4, ic>03:
Edwanl P. Ripley, President,
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, .
L. C. Demim;, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer,
H. \V. (iai diner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Galliii», Comptroller,
n. C. Wliiieliead, (ieneral .Auditor, Chicago.
Chicago.
Mexico.
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
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Southern California Railway Company.
50 years .
Formed by consolidation, June 27, 1892, of —
1. Southern California Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation, November 7, 1889, of—
'A) California Southern Railroad Company.
Formed by consolidation, January 10, 1882, of—
it) Catifornia Southern Railroad Co»»/fl«v.— Incorporated October 23*
1880, and constructed from National City to San Bernardino, 11902
miles.
(2) California Southern Extension Railroad C^/«^<mj.— Incorporated
May 24, 1881, and constructed from San Bernardino to Barstow, 81.1s
miles. Total (A) 200.17 miles.
{B) California Central Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation. May 20, 1887, of—
(1) Riverside Santa Ana 6* Los Angeles Railway Cow/flwj'.— Incorpo-
rated September 29, i88s. From San Bernardino, Cal., via Riverside,
Arlinii^ton and the Santa Ana Valley to Los Angeles, Cal. Con-
structed, High Grove via Orange (and Santa Ana) to Los Angeles,
74.71 miles.
(2) San Bemardtno &* Los Angeles Railway Com f any. — Incorporated
November 22, 1886. From San Bernardino to Los Angeles, Cal. Con-
structed, San Bernardino to San Gabriel River, 38.88 miles.
(3) San Bernardino Valley Railway Company. — Incorporated January 12,
1887. From San Bernardino to near T.ugonia, Cal. Constructed, San
Bernardino to Mcntone. 12.53 miles.
(4) San Jacinto Valley Railway 6V»»/rt/«>.— Incorporated March 7, i887»
From near Ferris to a point in the eastern portion of San Jacinto
Valley. Constructed, i'erris to San Jacinto. 19.44 miles.
(5) Los Angeles &*San Gabriel Valley Railway C<7w»/<iw v.— Incorporated
September 5, 1883. From Los Angeles to the head of tne Azusa Valley.
Los Angeles County. Constructed, Los Angeles to San Gabriel
River, 21.0Q miles.
(6) Los Angeles 6* Santa Monica Railroad ^<?»f^<i«>'.— Incorporated,
January 6, 1886. From Los Angeles to the Bay of Santa Monica. Con-
structed. Redondo Junction to Alsace. 13.44 miles. (In^lewood to
Alsace, 3.62 miles, sold March 21, 1902, to Los Angeles-Pacific K.R. Co.)
(7) San Bernardino <S^» San Diego Railway Company.— Incorporated No-
vember 20, 1886. Fromjunction with the Riverside. Santa Ana & Los
Angeles Railway, near Santa .\(ia.viaSan Juan, Capistrano and Ocean-
side, to the city of San Diego. Constructed, north boundary Santa
Ana to Los Angeles Junction, 40 miles.
(8) San Diego Central Railroad C/jw/«i«j'.— Incorporated November 8,
1886. From San Diego, through the Cajon Valley, Poway, San Ber-
nardo. Escondido to Oceanside. Constructed, Escondido Junction
to Escondido, 21.30 miles.
Total (B), 246.77 miles.
(Cj Redondo Beach Railway Company. Incorporated April 23, 1888.
Constructed, Inglewood to Redondo, 10.77 miles.
2. The San Bernardino & Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated Augupt 11, iS^>o San Bernardino, Cal.. via Highlands, to
connect with line of the Southern California Railway Companv at
or near its present oaftern terminus in San Bernardino County. Con-
structed, Highlanfl Junction to Mentone, 12.S6 miles.
3. Santa Fe & Santa Monica Railway Company.
Incorporated April 4, 1S92. brom near Mesmer Station, on the line of
the Southern California Railway, between IiiRlewood and Ballona, to
the town of Santa Monica. Constructed, Alsnre to Santa Monica.
S.42 miles. (Sold March 21, i()02, to Los Angfleh-Pacitic R. K. Co.)
.Acquired by purchase May i, 1S99, the railroad and pri^perty <A -
El8inore» Pomona and Los Angeles Railway Company.
Incorporated December 6, i*^«»5, and i:onstructc'«i (roni Elsinnie Junction
to Alberhil, 7.76 miles.
(All California incorporations.)
Total constructed, all lines, 47S .^^ niik-s.
(Concluded on n«'\t page.)
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Southern California Railway Company.
[concluded.]
Capital Stock, $17,360,000, authortMed,
12,824,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y.. Tr., 55,908 shares.
TheA.T.&S. K.Ry.Co., 2,489 shares.
Directors (personal), 11 shares.
Individuals, 2,201 shares,
Cal. So. R. R. Stock /
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Cnf^tntnn i ^- '^^' ^"•' N- Y., Tr., 67,498 shares,
common j xhe A.T.& S.F. Ry.Co., 22 shares.
First Tiu-rsday in Novembkr, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a.m.
Nov. 3, 1904.
Directors (II) Nov. 12, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
R. Somcrs Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
A. G. Wells.
D. Freeman,
H. W. Ilelhnaii,
O. S. A. Spnii^uc,
Simon Levi,
Richanl Egan,
L. C. Waite, .
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San Diego, **
Capistrano, **
Riverside, "
Executive Committee (4):
\'icti)r Moiawct/, Chairman.
K. StMiicrs Hayes.
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Edward P. Rijiloy, President, .
E. D. Kcniia, First Vicc-1'rcsitlont, .
Paul Mi»rton. Scrontl Vice-Presitient,
J. W. Kemlrick, lliird Vice-President,
Ciodfrey Holterhuff, Jr., Secretary and 'I're;
L. C. Demiii^, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Ganliner, Assistant Treasurer.
\"icior Moiawet/, (ieneral Counsel, .
\\. 1). Keniia, Cieiier;il Solicitor,
1). L. ( iallii[), ('om|.tn»ller,
H. C. Whitehead, (ieneral Auditor,
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The Southern Kansas Railway Company
of Texas.
operated as an independent line from July 6, 1989i inclusive.
Incorporated, Texas, November 2, 1886.
So years.
Line 1.— Fort Worth, Texas, to west line of Texas, at a point in Oldham Connty.
Linet. — From a point on line No. i. in Carson County, Texas, to a point in Parmer
County, on the western boundary of Texas.
Line 5.— From a desirable point on line No. x. in Carson County, northeasterly to a
point in Lipscombe County, on the east line of Texas — Constructed.
Total mileage (constructed), 100.41 miles.
Acquired January i, 1900. under foreclosure sale September 6, 1808, railroad of the
Panhandle Railway Co.— Panhandle to Washburn— 14.72 miles, which It had
operated as an extension since April 20. 1898. Has also operated trains on line
01 Fort Worth & Denver City Ky. Co., between Washburn and Amarillo, Tex.,
14.04 miles, since May 10, 1898.
Capital Stock, $3,000,000, authorized,
604,500, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 5»955 shares.
Directors, 90 shares.
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Nov. 2, 1904.
(30 days — Amarillo.)
Directors (9) Nov. 4, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, .
Avery Turner, .
Don A. Sweet, .
J. C. Paul,
A. L. Conrad, .
W. D. Garwood,
H. E. Hoover,
J. W. Terry,
Edward P. Ripley, .
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
Avery Turner, Vice-President, .
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Trca.su rer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor,
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Canadian, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
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Sunset Railroad Company.
Incorporated, California, March 17, iqoo.
SO years.
Chartered: from a connection with the line of the Soiitlicrn Pacific Railroad Com*
pany between Bakersfield and Asphalto in Kern County, Cal., at or near Gos-
ford station, to the southwest quarter of section 18. township 11 north, range 23
west, S. B. B. & M. in same county. Estimated length, 30 miles.
Constructed: 30.28 miles.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
500,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,485 shares.
So. Pac. Co., 2,485 shares.
Directors, 30 shares.
Second Monday in March, Bakrrsfield, Cal.— ii a. m.
March 14, 1904.
Directors (5) April 6, 1903:
C. N. Beal, (joint.')
J. Kruttschiiitt, (s. p. co.)
D. Burkhalter, (s. p. co.)
A. H. Payson, (a. t. & s. f. rt. co.)
A. G. Wells, (A. T. * S. F. KY. CO.)
Bakersfield.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bakersfield.
San Francisco, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Officers:
C. N. Beal, President (March 20, i</x)), Bakersfield.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Sec. and Treas. (Dec.9, igoi), Los Angeles, Cal.
James Goodwin, Ass't Secretary (July 2, 1900), Bakersfield.
A. S. Jennings, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Los Angelesy Cal.
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Atchison Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, November 13. 1878.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $ioo,cxx), authorized,
72jooOt issued,
(Shares $1,000 each.)
R. R. Cos., 69 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, Atchison. Kas.— 10.30 a.m.
Feb. 10, 1904.
Directors (8) Feb. 11, 1903:
C. M. Rathbum,
A. T. Perkins,
C. M. Levey,
Russell Harding,
C. B. Rodgers,
C. A. Goodnow,
H. U. Mudge,
J. E. Hurley,
(c. B. u. p. R. R.)
(K. C. ST. J. * C. B. R. R.)
(If. * ST. J. R. R.)
(MO. P. RY.)
(a. a N. R. R.)
(C. R. I. * P. RY.)
(THE A. T. & S. F. RY.)
(THE A.T. * S. F. RY.)
Atchison.
St. Joseph, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Wymore, Neb.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Executive Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, fx officio, H. U. Mudge.
A. T. Perkins.
Auditing Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, ex officio. C. B. Rodgers.
J. E. Hurley.
Officers :
C. M. Rathburn, President, ....
F. W. Downs, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. F. Barrows, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
Atchison.
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Chica^^o.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Company.
Incorporated, Texas. March 26. 1897.
So years.
Chartered: to construct, maintain and operate a terminal railway and constmct or
purchase and maintain wharves within or near the city of Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas.
Constructed: Belt around city of Beaumont. 3.08 miles; line operated under
trackage rights, spurs into mills. 5. as miles. Total, 8.33 miles.
Capital Stock, S6o,ooo, authorized.
60,000, issued.
V. M., 591 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Second Wednesday in April. Beaumont, Texas.
April 13, 1904.
Directors (9) April 8, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirhy, ......
W. £. Maxsoti, ......
W. S. Davidson, ......
Wm. Wiess, .......
W. A. Fletcher,
J. W. Terry, .......
L. J. Polk,
A. C. Torbcrt,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John II. Kirby, Kir.'^t Vice-President,
\V. E. Maxson, Sec<)nd \"ice- President,
C. J. VVe.'b}), Secretary (July 7, 1903V
L. C. Dcniin^^ Ass'i .Secretary.
W. S. Dav i«ls«)n. Treasurer,
H. \V. Cianliner, Ass't I'ruasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Coniptrollcr,
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
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New York.
Beaumont
New York.
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C. J. Webb, Auditor (June 15, i(>oO,
Beaumont.
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El Pasa Union Passenger Depot Company.
Incorporated. Texas, February xo, 1903.
50 years.
Amendment of Charter filed Aug. 5, 1903.
Capital Stock, $240,000, authorized,
240,000, subscribed.
24,000, issued,
R. G. & E. P. R. R., 47 shares,
E. P. & N. E. Ry., 47 shares,
G. H. & S. A. Ry., 47 shares,
E. P. & S. W. R. R., 47 shares,
M. C. Ry., 47 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Tuesday in February, El Paso. Tex.— ii a. m.
Feb. 2, 1904.
Directors (5) :
H. U. Mudge, (R o * k p- R- »•) (Mch. 27, 1903) Topeka.
Chas. B. Eddy, (« p- * n. e. ry.) (under charter) Alamogordo,N.M.
G. F. Hawkes, (^J « *« « a. ry.) (Mch. 27, 1903) El Paso.
H. J. Simmons, (e. p. & s. w. r. r.) (under charter) El Paso.
H.R.Nickerson, (m. c. ry.) (Mch. 27, 1903) Mexico, Mex.
OfRcert, Mch. 27, 1903 :
H. U. Mudge, President, . Topeka.
Chas. B. Eddy, Vice-President, . Alamogordo,N.M.
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer, . El Paso.
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The Kansas City Belt Railway Company.
Kansas and Missouri incorporation.— Formed by consolidation, on March 13. 1886,
of—
(1) Kansas City Belt R. R. Co., incorporated, Kansas, March 28, 1885.
(2) Kansas City Belt Ry. Co., incorporated, Missouri, June 37, 1882.
99g years.
CONSTRUCTED MILEAGE.
Main line in Missouri,
Main line in Kansas,
Double and side-tracks, Missouri,
Double and side-tracks, Kansas,
Total mileage, .
6.33
2.37- 8.70
31.81
12. SI— 44-33
53.02
Capital Stock, $2,5cx},ooo, authorized.
550,000, issued,
2,747 shares.
1,098 shares.
1,648 shares.
7 shares.
(Rtotatory mo«;ting. second Tuesday Id March — 30 days' notice, Kansas City.)
The A. T. & S. F. Ry.,
C. M. & St. P.,
K. C. F. S. & M.,
Directors,
Second Tuesday in October, Kansas City, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Oct. II, 1904.
Directors (7) Oct. 13, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
E. Wilder,
E. O. Faulkner,
B. L. Winchell,
F. H. Hamilton,
A. J. Earling,
H. R. Williams.
(THE A. T. a S. F. RY.)
(THB A. T. a S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(THEK. C. F. S. & M. RY.)
(the K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(C. M, * ST. P.)
(C. M. «r ST. P.)
Topeka.
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St. Louis.
Chicago.
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Executive Committee (3) May 12, 1903:
H. U. Mudge.
A. J. Earling.
Officers, May 12. 1903:
H. U. Mudge, President,
B. L. Winchell, Vice-President,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Treasurer, ....
Lathrop, Morrow, Fox & Moore, Attorneys,
B. L. Winchell.
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kansas City.
C. C. Ripley, Auditor an<l Cashier,
D. W. Rider, Superintendent, .
Kansas City.
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The Leavenworth Depot and Raiiroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April i, i88s.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $i75,cxx), authorized.
1 5o,cxx), issued,
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Leavenworth, Kas.
Jan. 12, 1904.
Directors (7) Jan. 20, 1903:
J. O. Brinkerhoff, (l- k. * w. ry.)
H. A. Parker,
Russell Harding,
H. U. Mudge,
N. H. Loomis,
A. T. Palmer,
E. A. Gould,
Executive Committee (3; :
J. O. Brinkerhoff.
Kansas City, Mo.
(c. r. I. * p. ry.) Chicago.
(MO. p. ry.) St. Louis.
/ THE A. T. * S. F. RY.. \ Xnnplcn
V ASSIGNEE L. T. & S. W. RY./ * "fciwa.
(U.P. RY.) "
("L'T"I-i*^"Sr) Kansas City. Mo.
(k. c. n. w. r. r.) «•
H. A. Parker.
Russell Harding.
Officers :
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President, . . Kansas City, Mo.
W. S. Basinger, Acting Secretary, Treasurer
and Superintendent (Nov. i, 1903),
J. H. Case, Ticket Agent,
Leavenworth.
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The Pueblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Tncorporatcd, Colorado. December 23. 1887.
SO years.
Capital Slock, ;^3oo,ocx), authorised.
40,600, issued.
80 shares.
D. & R. G. R. R. Co.,
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.,
Colo. & So. Ry. Co.,
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co.,
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.,
Directors,
80 shares.
80 shares.
80 shares.
80 shares.
6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October, Pueblo. Colo.
Oct. 19, 1904.
Directors (6) Oct. 21, 1903:
J. M. Herbert,
M. D. Thatcher,
D. E. Cain,
Russell Harding,
J. A. Edson,
A. T. Abbott,
(COLO, ft SO. RY.)
(THE A. T. & S. F. RY.)
(mo. l*. RY.)
(n. K K. (;. R. R.)
(C. R. I. * I'. RY.)
Officers, Oct. 15, u^y.
J. M. Herbert, President,
M. D. Thatcher, SecrctJiry and Treasurer,
\V. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Win. Young, Ticket Agent,
C. F. Citlvin, Baggage Agent,
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
LaJunta,Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo.
Colo. Springs,
Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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St. Joseph Terminal Railroad Company.
Incorporated. Missouri, January Si i^-
99 years.
Acquired by purchase, the property of St. Joseph Terminal Co.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 8, i886.
Capital Stock, $500,cxx), authorised.
300,cxx), issued.
St. J. & G. I. Trustee, i,4g6 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,485 shares.
Directors and Tellers, 19 shares,
(statutory meetiiiir, second Tnesday in March.— 90 days' notice, St. Joseph.)
Second Tuesday in June, St. Joseph, Mo.— 9 a. m. Old Board, 12 m.
June 14, 1904. New Board, 12:30?. m.
Directors (5) June 24, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
J. E. Hurley,
Raymond Du Puy,
F. C. Uhlman,
T. F. Van Natta,
(THE A.T. & S. F. RY.)
(the a. T. & S. F. RY.)
(ST. J. & G. I. RY.)
(ST. J. & G. I. RY.)
(joint.)
Topeka.
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Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Raymond Du Puy, Vice-President,
F. C. Uhlman, Secretary and Auditor,
E. Wilder, Treasurer, ....
St. Joseph.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
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Topeka.
C. L. Mason, Superintendent (April 16, 1902),
St. Joseph.
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St. Joseph Union Depot Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 22, 1880.
So years.
Capital Stock, $ioo,cxx), authorized,
9,ocx), issued,
R. R. Cos., 84 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, St. Joseph. Mo.
Feb. 10, 1904.
Directors (9) Feb. 11, 1903:
A. T. Perkins, (k.c.st.j.»c.b. r.r.)
C. M. Levey,
S. E. Cranct^,
O. M. Spencer,
H. U. Mudge,
C. A. Goodnow,
M. A. Low,
(c. B. * Q. R. R.)
(H. ft ST. J. R. R.)
(B. ft M. R. R. R.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(C. R. I. ft P. RY.)
(C. K. ft N. RY.)
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. ft c. 1. ry.)
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.)
Executive Committee (3) :
Raymond Du Puy, ex officio.
C. M. Levey.
Auditing Committee (3) :
Raymond Du Puy, ex officio,
Russell Harding.
OfRcers:
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
St. Joseph.
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Topeka.
Chicago.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
H. U. Mudge.
C. A. Goodnow.
Raymond Du Puy, President,
E. C. lirowne, Secretary and Treasurer,
Jos. Hansen, SuiJcrintLiuicnt and Ticket Agent,
St. Joseph.
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The Santa Pe Terminal Company
of California.
Incorporated. California, February 24, 189Q.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $i,ooo,cxx), authorised.
i.ooOfCXX), subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9i993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Tuesday in July. San Fbancisco. Cal.— 3 p. m.
July 19, 1904.
Directors (7) July 21, 1903:
J. D. Spreckels,
A. H. Payson, .
W. A. Bissell, .
H. K. Gregory,
J.W.Walker, .
A. G. Wells, .
F. J. Shepard, .
San Francisco.
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Officers:
J. D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board, .
A. H. Payson, President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
G. Holterhoflf, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
E.D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
San Francisco.
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New York.
Chicago.
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Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
Incorporated. Missouri, November 39, 187s.
So years.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
495,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 4,929 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 12, 1904.
Directors (12) Jan. 26, 1903:
E.J. San ford,
B. L. Winchell,
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
S. M.Felton,
C. M. Levey,
Russell Harding,
H. \V. Ashley,
C. A. G(X)dnow,
A. T. Perkins,
H. U. Mudge,
J. E. HurU-y,
A. A. Allen,
(joint.)
(tiiek. c. f. s. * m.ry.)
(U. P. RY.)
(C. & A. R. R.)
(II. ft ST. J. R. R.)
(mo. P. RY.)
CWABASH R. R.)
(C. R.I. * P. RY.)
(K. C. ST. J. * C. B. R.R.)
(THE A. T. & S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. & S. F. RY.)
(M. K. *T. RY.)
Executive Committee (5):
B. L. Winchell, Chairman.
H.U. Mudge.
S. M. Felton.
Auditing Committee (3):
Russell Harding.
Kansas City.
Chicago.
Kansas City.
Chicago.
St. Louis.
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St. Joseph.
Topeka.
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St. Louis.
H. W. Ashley.
J. O. Brinkerhoff.
A. A. Allen.
A. T. Perkins.
Officers
B. L. Winchell, Chairman of the lioard,
l''.J.Sanf()rd, Prcsitlcnt and Superintendent,
C. C'. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer,
Pratt, Dan. I \- lilark, Altnrnt'ys.
L. S. Hanks, Tickot Aircnt,
Chicago.
Kansas City.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Qalveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June 36, 1897.
So years.
Capital Stock, $2oo,ocx), authorized.
200,cxx), issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuksday in December, Galvkston, Tex.
Dec. 27, 1904.
Directors (5) Dec. 29, 1903:
L. J. Polk,
W. C. Nixon,
A. C. Torbert, .
J. W. Terry,
John Sealy,
Officers:
L. J. Polk, President,
John Sealy, Vice-President,
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer
J. E. Baxter, Auditor,
Galveston.
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Mineral rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company ^ May 16, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C R. R. Co,, and acquired June 5. 1901,
byC^P.C.&M.Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
50 years.
Owns lands in Santa Fc County. New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about .
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about
Total.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorised. *
1,000,000, issued,
( Trustees, 9.995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fb, N. M.
August I, 1904.
.11.499 acres.
.iS.000 "
26,499 Acres.
Directors (5) Aug. 3, 1903:
Kdward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas A. Spiess,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
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Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
\V. li. Jaiisen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
Mimral fights and property in Kansas leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co.,
from June U J898, to June 1, 19(n}.
Acquired October U, 1900, the property of the Canon City Coal Co.
Acquired April 2, 1901, the properties of THe Osage Carbon Co. and of tht Trini-
dad Coal <Sf Coking Co. ; ana from Maxwell Land Grant Co.,
"York Canon Tract" tn Colfax County. N. M.
Acquired fune 3, 1901, the Property of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. under fore-
closure sale of May 18, 1901.
Railroad formerly of Cerrillos Coal Rnilroad Co., conveyed to The A. T.& S. F.
Rv Co. June 3. 1901.
Mineral rights and properties of The C. C. C. Co. and the T. C <Sf C. Co., leased
to The Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. since August iO. 1S96.
Mineral rights and Property of the O. C. Co., leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co.
from June 1, 1898, to June 1, 1906.
Mineral rights and property of C. C. R, R. Co., leased to The Colorado Fuel <y
Iron Co. Oct. 6, 1899.— 10 years.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 26, i88s.
50 years.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State. Colorado, October 27
1898, and also in office of Secretary of Territory of
New Mexico May 10, 1901.
Capital Stock, S5oo,cxx), authorized.
200t<X0t issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,989 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
Last Thursday in October. Topeka, Kas.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 27, 1904.
Directors (11) Oct. 29, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
W. E. Hodges,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
A. S. Johnson,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
(10 days— Topeka.)
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Raton Coal and Coke Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, August 29. 1881.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $i,cxx),ooo, authorized,
1,000,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 4,997 shares,
Tr. for M. L. G. Co., 4»997 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Third Monday in Ai'Ril. Ration. N. M.— 4 v. m.
April 18, IQ04.
Directors (6) April 20, 1903:
Frank Springer, . . . .
Jan van Houten,
J. M. Cunningham, ....
W. 13. Jansen, .....
F. J. Kasley, . .. . .
R. E. Twitchell, . . . .
Officers :
Frank Springer, President,
Jan van Houten, Vice-President,
J. M. Cunningham, Sec'y and Treas.,
K. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
(5D days — Colfax Co.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Chicago.
Las Vegas, N. M.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Topeka.
Blossburg Mercantile Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico. March 2Si 1895.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
Increased by 1
Amendment to Charter [ (/),ooo, authorized.
Aug. [J, i(p2, to )
c)0,ooo, issued.
(Shares ^Io each.)
R. C. & C. Co., 5,096 shares.
Individuals, 3,89(; shares.
Directors (R. C. vt C. Co., 4),
I Individuals.!), 5 shares.
TniRii M(tNi).\v IN Ai-RiL. Kaikn. N. M. -4 r. m.
April, 18 up\.
Directors (5) Aj.ril 20, 1903:
Frank .^prin.^cr,
T:in \an Houi .n,
J. M. Cunninuhani.
r. A. .Schunihurn.
\V. 1). jansen,
Officers :
Frank Sprii:.;''!, rit.'S!dfni,
jail \an lluntin, \ ic i [■ri'>;:«Unt.
(10 days— Raton.)
E. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
K. Las Vegas, N. M.
Trinidad, Colo.
Chicago.
K. Las Vegas, N. M.
Raton.
j. M. Cu;iii!i;^^li Mil. St:i y aiid Treasurer, E. Las Vegas, N. M.
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mineral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co, Aug. tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co.. which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized,
600,000, issued.
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 10, 1904.
Directors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Janseii (Aug. 30, 1899),
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899),
E. Wilder.
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd,
(10 days — Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
VV. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896), "
.Comptroller, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, i(p3), .
Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited
lacorpurnted. New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12. 1884.— Final Certificate issued
January 6, 1885.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $963,100, authorized.
963,100, issued »
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,155 sharrs.
. D. L. G., I share.
E. P. R., I share. 2,1 ^y shares,
J. & W. S. & C(»., 2,110 shares.
'r'g'iKst!! 40 .;»..«. 2.,so sAares.
Sundry persons, 5,024 shares.
Sbconu Ti'ESDAY IN Febriary. New Vork.
Feb. (), 1904.
Directors (9) Feb. 10, upy.
Benjamin 1*. Cheney,
Albert Strauss,
John Larkni,
Ilcnrv Dexter,
T. \V. I.illie,
(ieo. \V. Seli^^^nian (Apr. 22, 1<P3I,
Robert M. Murray f Apr. 22, I<P3),
I). L. Ciallu]),
Edward P. Ripley,
Boston.
New York.
Chicago.
Officers, Dec. 17, ujoy.
Benjamin P. Cheney, ['resident, Boston.
Albert Strauss, First \'ice-Presidenl, New York.
Robert M. Murray, Second \ire-President,
T. \V. Lillie, Secretary and Treasurer,
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All>utpier(iue, N. M
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March i6, 1888.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $io,cxx), authorized.
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
(2 wks.— Adair Co.)
Second Tursday in January. Kansas City. Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 12, 1904.
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Frank W, Gibbs, Gibbs.
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), Topeka.
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorised.
16,000, issued.
E. W., 80K shares.
Individuals, 77^^ shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuksday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 12, 1904.
(2 wks. — Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, *'
W. W. Felt, Mendon.
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, i(/)3), . . Topeka.
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The New Mexico Town Company,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, 1880.
20 years.
Charter extended March 21, iqoo.^io years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued*
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 943 shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 7 shares*
First Thursday in Novembkr. Santa Fb. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 3, 1904.
Directors (9) Nov. 5, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo, .
R. E. Twitchell, .
Chas. A.Spiess,
F. A. Manzanarcs,
Kufus J. Palcn,
R. C. Gortner,
J. H. Vaughn,
W. B. Janscn,
(30 days — I aw., Santa Fe.)
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
OfRcert:
H. U. Mmlge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, "
Rufus J. Palon, Ass't Scc'y and Ass't Troas., Santa Fe.
L. C Dcming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D. L. (lallup. Comptroller, **
H. C. Whitehead, (icneral Auditor, Chicago.
J. \V. White, Auditor (June if,, HyO^),
Topeka.
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Pacific Land improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, January 11, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $ioo,cxx), authorized.
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angelf.s, Cal.— ii a m.
May II, 1904.
Directors (5) May 13, 1903:
A. G.Wells,
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., ......
F. J. Shepard, ....
J.W.White,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President,
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
A. S. Jennings, Acting Auditor (June 15, 1903), .
Howel Jones, Manager, Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, Sio,ooo, authorized.
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in Jani:ary. Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 12, 1904.
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, ......
Jno. E. Frost, ......
Chas. Hiller, ......
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, ....
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
(2wks.— Clark Co.)
Topeka.
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Kahoka, Mo.
Topeka .
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J.W. White, Auditor (June 5, 1903),
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Rio Grande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, June 23, 18S7.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in Novembkr, Santa Kk. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 3, 1904.
Directors (5) Nov. 5. 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903).
(IS days — Santa Fe.
Topeka.
Las Vegas. N. M.
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Santa Fe.
Topeka.
Topeka.
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Santa Fe.
New York.
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17. 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorised.
5,000, issued.
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares,
SF.CONli TrKSDAY IN JANUARY, KANSAS CiTV, M«J.. OR RfTI.HDGE, MC— 9 A. M.
Jan. 12, i<>04.
(2 wks.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, uyoy.
H. U. Mudge, ....
J no. K. I'rost, ....
Wni. Lingcnfeltcr,
Officers :
H. U. Mudg(;, Prr'sidonl,
E. Wilder, St'O rotary and TrirasurtM-,
J. V. Scntt, Assistant Socrtrtary,
n. C. Whitehead, (iiMKial .\iidit<»r,
J. W. Whil<\ Auditdf -June 15, U/J3),
Topeka.
Rutledge.
Topeka.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
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Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated. California, December 28, 1900.— 50 years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado.
January 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State. Kansas, and authoritv
to engrage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23. iqoi.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of OkaUhoma, Aug. 1$, 1902.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary, New Mexico. Feb. 26 to March 14*
1903, and in San Miguel Co., N. M., Feb. 28 to March 14, 1903.
Licensed to engage in business in Missouri May z, 1903.
Certified copy of amended Charter filed with .Auditor, Arizona, Aug. 14, 1903.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May. Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a.m.
May 11,1904.
Directors, (5) May 13, 1903:
H.U. Muiige, .....
A. G. Wells
G. Holterhoff, Jr.. ....
G. A. Davidson, Jr.,
Paul Burks.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
VV. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
H. C Whitehead, (rcncral Auditor,
J. W.White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Henry E. Asp, Legal Agent. .
Chas. E. Gast, *•
Henry L. Waldo,
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Guthrie, O. T.
Pueblo, Colo.
Las \'<*>^as, N. M.
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Santa Fe Pacific Development Company.
Incorporated, California. March ii, 1903.
, 50 years.
Certificates required by law filed with Sec'y New Mexico April 1,1903, and in S;in
Mi{;:ucl Co., N.M., April 7, 1903.
Certificates filed with Sec'y Arizona Mch. 17, 1903, and Auditor Arizona, and in
Vavnpai Co., Ariz., Sep. 28, 1903.
Capital Stock. Si 0,000, authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry.Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday AFTER Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11:30 a.m.
May II, 1904.
Directors (5) under charter:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
T. J. Norton (July 10, 1903) .... **
G. Hoiterhofif, Jr. (Oct.31, 1903), ... **
Howel Jones, Topeka.
Officers, Marcli k/, ic;o3:
H. U. Mudgc, President, Topeka.
Howel Jones, Vice-President (Oct. 31, i(/)3), . "
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, . . **
G. Flolterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secictary, . Los Angeles.
II. C. Whitehead, (icneral Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (Oct. I, i(p3), Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Lej^al Aj,^ent, Las \'egas, N. M.
John C. Herndon, " ... Prcscott, Ariz.
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Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 18S7.
20 years.
Capital Stock, ^^250,000, authorized.
250,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,497 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wkdnesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. 13, 1904. 9 A.M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
J. P. Griswold, .....
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead. General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Topeka.
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Topeka.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorized,
30,000, issued.
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. 13, 1904. 9 A. M.
(2 wks. — Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
W. H. Winants, Kansas City.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, .....
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, Genera! Auditor,
Topeka.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, I903),
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Topeka.
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July. Topeka, Kas.
July 26, 1904.
Trustees (5):
H. U. Mudge (Nov. 30, 1895),
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), .
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902),
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900),
Officers, July 29, 1902:
H. U. Mudge, Chairman,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
J. W. White, Auditor (Sept. 21, 1903),
J. P. Kaster, M.D., Chief Surgeon,
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Topeka.
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The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated, Kauiias, May 21, 18S0, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
chanfifcd June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 297 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Tihr-vday in (^cti«her, Topeka. Kas
.— 3 p. M.
Oct. 27,. i(p4.
Directors (7) Oct. 29, 1903:
(10 days— Topeka.)
E(hviird 1\ Ripley, ....
Chicago.
Taul Morton,
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A. A. lUird,
Topeka.
0. J. Wood, .
II
J. F. Scott, .
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A. E. Sweet,
If
E. Wilder,
II
Officers :
Edwanl V. Ripley, President,
Chicago.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
Topeka.
L. C. Deiiinii;, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
D. L. (iallup, (."oniplroUer, .
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H. C. Whitehead, General .Auditor,
Chicago.
J. \V. White, AudiiJ^r (June i
5. I'^J
3). •
Topeka.
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The Q. C. & S. P. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Texas. June lo.
1891.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in June, Galveston. Texas.
June 28, 1904.
Trustees (5):
L. J. Polk (Aug. I, 1896), .
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Galveston.
J. W. Terry (June 10, 189 1),
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Drs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6,
19^),
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Temple, Tex.
J. C. Murphy (March 15, 1895), •
Temple, Tex
Officers, Dec. 6, 1900:
L. J. Polk, President,
Galveston.
Drs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons,
Temple, Tex.
Theo. L. Bauss, Secretary (Oct. 21, 1903),
Galveston.
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer,
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J. E. Baxter, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
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The Las Vegas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated. Kansas, May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
246,600, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,459 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka. Kas.— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 27, 1904.
Directors (7) Oct. 29, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
Jno. E. Frost, ......
E. Wilder,
J. F. Scott,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, i(/)3),
(10 days — Topeka.)
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Chicago.
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New York.
Topeka.
New Vurk.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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The Peck Water Works Company.
(Coolidge, Kas.)
Incorporated, Kansas. May 21, 1888.
SO years from Jan. 1. 1889.
Capital Stock, $60,000, authorized,
37,200, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 367 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 27, 1904.
Directors (5) Oct. 29, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Tansen, ....
H. U. Mudge, ....
E. Wilder, .....
J. F. Scott, .....
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Janseii, Vice-President,
K. Wilder, .Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Dcining, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. (lardincr, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W.White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Topeka.
New York.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
Petroleum Development Company.
Incoiporated, California, May 26, 1899.
50 ye:ir.-».
Capital Stock, $125,000, authorized,
125,000, issued,
S. F. L. I. Co., i2.j.t/;5 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
TiiiRi) TuESD.VY IN Junk. Los AN<~,Er.ES. C\l., 10 a. m.
June 21, up\.
Directors (5) June 16, 1903:
A. G. Wells
J. K. Iliichcock
G. Holterholf. Jr., .
Paul liurks, .....
G. A. Davids'Jii, Jr
Officers:
Los Angeles.
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-A. G. Wells. I'resident, ....
G. Hnltcrhoft, Jr., SiTrctary and Treasurer,
A. S. Jennini;^, Autiitor, . . . .
Los Angeles.
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The S. C. Hospital Association.
Incorporated. California. June ag. 1891.
50 years.
No Capital Slock.
, Los Angeles, Cal.
Directors (5):
A. G. Wells (Feb. i, 1902),
T. J. Norton (Sept. 7, 1903),
G. HolterhofiF, Jr. (Jan. 26, 1894),
F. Thayer (March 3, 1897),
J. S. Henry (Oct. 3, 1903).
Los Angeles.
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Officers:
A. G. Wells, Chairman (Feb. i, 1902), Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff , Jr., Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 26, 1894),
A. S. Jennings, Auditor (June 15, 1903), .
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, 1892),
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Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association.
Incorporated, New Mexico, July 26, 1898.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in September, I-os Angeles. Cal.
Sept. 5, 1904.
Trustees (5) Dec. 14, 1899:
A. G. Wells (Feb. i, i(>02),
F. J. Shepard,
G. R. Joughins (April i, 1902),
William Norris,
J. L. Morse,
Los Angeles.
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Albuquerque, N. M.
Winslow, A. T.
Officers:
A. G. Wells, Cliairinan (Feb. i, i'.>o^), . Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, jr., Ser.rotary and Treasurer,
A. S. Jennings, AiKlitor (June 15, up}), .
N. H. Morrison, M.D., Chief Surgeon (Jan. i, Kyoo), "
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The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. July 21, 1902.
So years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authoiHzed,
5,000, issued.
E. P. R., 43 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Monday in August, Chicago, III.— 10 a. m.
August I, 1904.
Directors (7) Aug. 3, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, .....
Paul Morton, ......
W. B. Biddle.
J. S. Leeds, .......
II. V. Mudge, ......
A. .A. Murd,
J. F. Scott, ......
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Paul Morton, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. S. Leeds, Assistant Secretary and Manager,
IL C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Chicago.
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Topeka.
Chicago.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, I(p3),
Topeka.
75
Southwestern Lumber Company
of New Jersey.
Incorporated, New Jersey. July 7, iqoa.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorised.
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 490 shares.
V. M., 5 shares.
Directors. 5 shares,
Sbcond Tuesday in May, Jersey City, N. J.
May 10, 1904.
Directors (5) May 12, 1903:
E. P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
L. C. Deming.
H. W. Gardiner,
D. J. Sheehan,
Officers:
E. P. Ripley, President,
Victor Morawetz, Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
D. J. Sheehan, Auditor,
Chicago.
New York.
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Chicago.
New York.
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J. W. Terry, Attorney and Agent (Aug. i, 1902), Galveston, Tex.
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Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
A. & P. Hospital Association.— Succeeded July 26, i8g8t by Santa
Fe Pacific Hospital Association.
Arizona Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
Arizona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Abandoned.
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji^
1SS6, into The C. A". <t W. K. H, Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co.— Inactive. Property sold Oet. 26^
iSqj, to K. C. T. d: W. R. K. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
Aug. J, /Sq6.
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co —Cansolidafed Dec. /, iSgj, into The C.
M. R. R. Co.
The Atchison R. R. Empl<)ycs' Association. — Succeeded June 7, /88/,
Ify the S. F. Ry. Emp. Ass'n.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Property sold wmicr
foreclosure Dee. /Oj /Sgjt and acquired Dec. 12, /Sqj, by The A.
T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. Co. in Chicago. — Inactive.
Property sold March 6, IQ02, to The A. T.AS.F. Ry. Co,
The Atlantic and F'acific Equipment Co.— /nocttve. Stock purehaaed
and canceled June 22^ ^'^97'
Atlantic and Pacific R. R.Co. — Property sold Mayj, /Sq^j under
foreclosure^ and acquired June 24., i8gjy by Santa Fe Pacific /J.
'r. Co.
The Black well and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan.
26, y</x>, to The A. T. <t S. F. Ry. Co.
The Burlirii^aine and Nt)rth western Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April /, /Sq(J, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inactive.
California Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, /8Sg, into 80. CaL
Ry. Co.
California Southern Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Jan. lo,
18S2, into CaL So. R. R. Co.
California Soutlicrrn R. R. Co.- ■ Consolidated Nov. 7, /S8g^ into 80.
Cal. Ry. Co.
The Canon City Coal Co.— Charter expired Oct. /o, /8q8. Property
sold Oct. /, /(^oo, to C. db P. C. <& M. Co.
The Canon Cilv and San Juan Ry. Co. -Consolidated Sept. i2j i8y8%
into The P. (t A. V. R. R. Co.
Central Railway nf Missouri. -Name changed June 8y iSSj, to St.
L. it C. M. Ry. Co.
The Ccriilral and Moiit^^^Jtnicry Ry. Co.- Consolidated Nov. ly^ 1884,
intn a. C. d' S. F. Rij. Co.
The Cerrillt)S Coal Minim; Co.- -/nactire.
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. Innciice. Property sold May 18*
H)Ol, uiiflrr forrcffiSHVf, anil acquired .Junej^ /Q()/,t)y C.db P. C*
«0 M.Cit. Rtiilronil conveyed June j, /Ql)/, to The A. T. dt S. F-
Ry. Co.
Cliiiai^o l'.lcvatt:<l rcriiiiiial Ry. Co. Inactive.
( liicam', l«-lirt arul South-Wcsterii Ky. Co. Inactive.
'I'he C'huM^n. Knnsas vV Wrstcrn K. R.Co. — Inactive. Property sold,
Anril 10. ti).)fJo The A. T. tC S. F. Ry. Co.
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The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — Congolidated May ji,
l8S6, into The C\ K. <t W, H. R. Co.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Never aeHve,
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. -Never active f^
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. -Property sold under
foreclosure May JI^ i88r. Acquired Dec. J/, l88j, by C, St, L,
A W. R, R. Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold March 2j, /88s, '» ^^'^ C^- * -^^ L. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Ft5 and California Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold June /, /goo, to The A. T. <t S. F. Ry, Co,
Chicago, Santa Ke and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Inactive,
Property sold July /j, 1SS7, to C. S. F. A C, Ry. Co,
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co.- -Consolidated Nov.
77, /884y into G. C. <Jt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago anti St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dec, /j,
/886, to C. S. F, <Jt C. Ry. Co.
Colony, Xeoslio Falls and Western R. R. Co. — ConsolidaUd May
J/y 1886, into The C. K. <t W. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec, /, iSq^i ^^^ ^^ ^'
M. R. R, Co,
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co.- -Property sold Sept, 8y iSgy^ under
foreclosure, and acquired Nov. /, /<yp7, by The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. (new cnrpttration). The interest aeqtdred in i8go-/ fry
A. T, dt S. F. R. R. Co. was sold out in /8q/ in connection with
the foreclosure and reorganization of The Col, Mid, R, R. Co.
Colorado and Ntw Mexico R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept, 2g^ /^75i
into The P. iS: A. V. R. R, Co,
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. 6,
1882, into \V. db S. VV. Ry. Co.
The Crawforii County R. R. Co.— Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884, into The
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May /^, /88yi under fore-
closure, to The D. A S. F. Ry. Co. Operation closed March PJ,
/8^, and track taken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co.- -Inactive. Property sold May /^,
1887, to The I), db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co.-— Inactive. Property sold Jan, /g,
/goo, to Tfie A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co,
The Elk and Chautau(]ua R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. d, /882, into K,
C. E. db S. Ru- Co.
Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sol f May /, /S(/j, ^» .S'o. Cal. Ry. Co.
Emporia and Eldonuio Short Line R. R. Co.- -Consolidated May
J/y /S86, inOi The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Florence. Kl Dorado and Walnut \';illcy R. R. Co.-- Inactive.
Proprrti/ sold Aitril 10, Ii)Ol, to The A. T db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Golden Cily and Sciuth Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co. — Stock sold
Aug. i^ /Sgi. to Thf Denver, Apuju iC Western Ry. Co. (See Con-
tract No. 6i/H).)
Gulf Railroad Co. Inactive. Property sold March 32, /8g8, to The
H. db S. Ry. Co.
The Gulf and Northern K. K. Co. Inactive.
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The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold June i6,
IQ02, to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co.
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property gold Jan. /p, igoOj to
The A. T. A 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Harper and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated April i6t /88j, into
The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Harvey County R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct 6, 1882, into W. db S.
W. Ry. Co.
The Hunnewell Town Co.— r^ A. T. A B. F. Ry. Co.'s interest sold to
John E. Frost under Contract No. 12672 of Sept jo, l8g8y and
records and accounts transferred to him March /, IQ02,
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7,
l88gt into The H. db S. R. R. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
under foreclosure Jan. 14^ i8g8. Acquired Jan. 21 ^ J8g8y by The
H. db S. Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co.— Inactive. Property sold Dec,
20^ i8gg, to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
31, 1886, inio The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. (Kansas). — Consolidated March ij^
1886, into The K. C. B. Ry. Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri). — Consolidated March jj,
1886, into The K. C. B. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan. 77, 188 1. Acquired by O. db B. R. R. Co.
The Kansas City, Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct 6y 1882, into K. C. E. db S. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold April ro, IQOI, to The A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R. Co — Consoli-
dialed July 16, l88j, into So. Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City. Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Deo. IS, 1880, into K. C. L. db S. K. R. R Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R R. Co. -Inactive.
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /J, /8qq, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co.- -Consolidated April i6y /88j,
into The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R.K.Co. -Consolidated July /6, i88j,into
The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe K. R. Co.— Consolidated March 2g,
iSjg, into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe K. R. and Telegraph Co. — Property
sold under foreclosMre Feb. ./. iSyo. Acquired by K. C. db S. F.
R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co.— Inactive.
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co.- Xtrer active.
Kansas Midland R. R. Co. Cnusolidafrd Sept. 20, fSyj, into K. C.
T. db W. R. R. Co
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co.— Inactive.
Property sold June 2{), IQOO, under foreclosure, and acquired
July 2, I goo, by The A. T. db S. F. liy. Co.
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Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji^
1886, into The C. A'. <t W. R. li, Co,
Kansas Southern R. R. Co,— Consolidated Feb. ij^ 1884^ *'*'o The
Kas, So, Ry. Co,
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co. — Consolidated April 16^ l88§^ into The So,
Kas. Ry, Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Operated from Jan,
p, /8qq, until October 2J, igoi^ the railroad and property of The
St. Louis, Kansas and SouUitoestern R. R. Co., which uhis sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, iSgS, to John Penman^ and a^squired
Oct, 2J, /po/, by The Kansas Smfhwestern Ry, Co,
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dee.
20, i8gg, to The A, T. <t S. F. Ry. Co.
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co. — Consolidated July 24.^ i88g^
into The W, d: W. Ry. Co.
La Junta Water Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. 7, i8qj, to Town
of La Junta. Stock purchased and canceled March j/^ iSgj.
Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g, i8yg,
into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Consolidated SepL 2gt iSyj, into
K. C. T. db W.R. R Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co. — Name
changed Jan. 2/, i86y^ to L. L. db Q. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22^ 1S78. Acquired by L. db O. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Pritp-
erty sold Feb fj, /8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Leavenworth, Topeka and South-Western Ry. Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Oct. 12^ /Sgg. Acquired Jan. 24.^ igoo,
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co.
Leroy and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May jiy iSS6y into The
C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May 20, 1S87. into Cat. Cen. Ry. Co,
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
/SSy, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The Mcpherson. Texas & Gulf R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7, /88gjinto
The H. db S. R. R. Co.
Madrid Mercantile Co. -Inactive. Property sold March 22, igoOt
to C. C. H. R. Co.
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingamc Ry. Co — Property sold April
18, iSqS. under foreclosure^ and line, Biirlinaame to Alma, ac-
quired AuffUfi^ /. /SgS, by Thp Biirlingame and Northwestern Ry,
Co.: frotn Alma (o Manhattan, track taken up.
MariiK* Railway and Dry Dock Co. — Incorporated, California,
March2^. /Sbj. Property lovitteAl at San Die{fo, Cal. ThcA.T.
db S. F. liij. Co. wa.H owner of 146 shares of st/)ck. Sold under
rote of Director.^ Nor. i , IQOO.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co. Consolidated Oct.
6, /S82, into M. ct McV. Ry. Co.
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The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 6, 1882, into
M, A McP, By, Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold April
10, igoi, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Midway Railway Co.^-Stock sold May 2y, i8g^^ to PitMmrg S
Midway Coal atui Mining Co. under Contract No. Ii6§0.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co.— InacHce. Prop-
erty sold June /, iQOOy to The A. T. <& S. F. Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Feb. 7, /S8^. Acquired by The C. Co. R. R, Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co. -Name changed June 4, i8g2^ to The Fu/ecm
Fuel Co.
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. /j, iSgg^ to
The A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. -Dissolved July /, /8g/.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dissolved in
/881.
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, i8gQ, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Occidental Town and Land Co.— T^ A. T. A S. F. Ry. Co.'s in-
terest sold to John E. Frost under Contract No. T26y2 of SepL
JO, /8q8i and records and accounts transferred to him, Marek 7,
/Q02.
The Osage Carbon Co.— Inactive. Property sold April /, IQOI, to C.
d: P. C. A M. Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold SepL
/, 1880, to The Osarje Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May J I, 1886, into The C. K. A W. R. R. Co.
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 16, i88j, into
So. Kas. Ry. Co.
! The Pacific Fast Fruii Line Co. Necer active.
i Panhandle Railway Co.— I mfctive. Properly sold under fore-
closure Sept. 6, /8q8, «ni/ acquired Jan. /, igoOt by The S. K. Ry,
Co. of Texas.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. R Co. Consolidated May ji, 1886,
into The C. K. A W. R. R. Co.
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co.— Stock sold Oct. 75, /884J to
K. C. C. A S. R. R. Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co.- -Inactive. Property sold
Jan. /g, /goo, to The A. T. A S. F. Ry. Co.
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Rv. Co. -ConHolidafed Sept. 2g, i87Jt into
The P. A A. V. R. R. Co.
The Raton Water Co.- TDnctivc. Froperftf sold to Raton Water Works
Co. and N. M. A S. P. R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
May 38, l8gi.
Redondo Beach Ky. Cu.- Cunsoliduted Nor. 7, /88g, into So. Cal.
Ry. Co.
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific K. R. Co. Consolidated April 7<?,
/S8/. intn The R. G. M. A P. R. R. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and I*acilic K. K. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /j, /S<^, to The A. T. A S. F. Ry. Co.
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The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — Cotuoli-
cfatod ApHl i8, i88i, into The R, G. M, db P. R, R, Co,
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20j 1887, into CaL Cen. Ry. Co.
The Rockvale Mercantile Co.— Inactive. Propei^ty sold Jan, jo^ i8gy^
to The Canon Cittj Coal Co.
St. Joseph, St Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold June /, IQOO, to Tlie A. T. db S. P. Ry. Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co.^ — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. ji, j888, to St. J. St. L. db S. F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co.— ^am« changed Jan.jo^ 1888, to
St J. St. L. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dec.
14^ l8QQy to D. R. Francis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold under foreclosure Oct. 22, /8qSj to John Penman; operated
from Jan. p, iSgg, to Oct. 2J^ IQOI, by The Kansas Southwestern
R. R. Co. and acquired Oct. 2j, iQOiy by The Kansas Southwestern
Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Feb.
26y 1874., to St. L. L. db W. R. R. Co,
St Louis, Lawrence and Western R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Fe't. 2j, iSyy. On Oct. 18^ 1^77^ the road between
Lawrence and De Soto^ Kas., was acquired by K. C, T. db W, R,
R. Co.j and between De Soto and Pleasant Hilly Mo., by P. H. db
D. S. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and Central .Missouri Ry. Co. — Inaxitive. Property sold
Nov. 26, 18S6, to The St. L. K. C. db C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
March 20, 1S74.. to The St. J. <& St. L. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co.- -Interest of A. T, db S. F, R,
R. Co. acquired in /8qOi etc., wcw sold out during nummer of
/8q6. in connfction with foreclosure atid reorganization of SL L,
db S. F. Ry. Co. [see. page 10 of The AT.dbS. F, Ry, Co.'s First
Annual Repoi't to Junejo, i8q6).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20y 1887^ into
Cat. Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Bernardino and Kastern Ry. Co.- -Coiisolidated June 27^ i8g2,
into So. Cat. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — ConsolidLated May 20^
1887^ into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Diego Central R. R. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ 1887^ into Cal,
Cen. Rij. Co.
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April /, KJOI, to The A. 1\ db S. F. Ry. Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. —Inactive.
San Jacinto V^'llley Ry. Co. —Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal.
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co. -Inactive. Lands sold June jo,
i8q7i to Rio Grande Land Ctt.
Santa Fe Pacific K. K. Co. - Inncdre. Railroad property sold
under agreement (I.h of .July /, ///>_', and deed e.recuted July /,
IQ(.}J, to The A. T. rf" *S'. F. Ry. Co. L-ind grants conveyed ?/w
deed dated May jo, /{/t)J, to Santa Fe I'acijlc. DeveVopmeut Vlo.
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The Santa Fe Railway Employees Association. — Succeeded July /, iSgiy
by The A, T, db S. F. Hasp. Ass'yi, O, C. db S. F, Hosp, Aes^n,
A. A P, Houp, Ass-n and S. C. Hosp. Asa^n,
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ky. Co. — Consolidated June ^, /8g2,
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan.ijyigoo, to The
A. T, db S, F. Ky. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of June JO* l8o6y to The Osage Carbon Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co.— Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive. Property sold June /, igoo, to The
A. T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. ij, iSgg, to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April /J, /5pp, and acquired April //, iSgg, by The A. T. db 8. F.
Ry. Co.
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, fSyg^ into
K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Consolidated April i6, i8Sjj into The
So. Ka%. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Rv. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Fd). /j, i8gg^
to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan. /, i8go, to The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas and Western K. K. Co.- -Consolidated Dec. i^^
/88o, into K. C. L. db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
Sumner County K. R. Co. -Consolidated Dec. ij^ /88o, into K. C. L.
db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inactive. Property sold April 20^ i886y to The
Canon City Coal Co.
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jOj i8g6.
The Topeka Iron Co.- r^c A. T.if-S. F. Ry. Co.\h interest sold to John E.
Frost under Contract No. I26j2^ of Sept. jo, i8qS, and records
and accounts transferred to him Apr. 2j, i()02.
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active.
Topeka and Western Ky. Co. Never active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Property sold April/, jgoi,toC. dt
P. C. db M. Co. Charttr expired Oct. 24, igoi.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Cct.- -Inactive. Property sold Nov. 8j
1881, to The T. C. <& C. Co.
The Walnut Vallev and Colorado K. R. Co. - Consolidated Mayji^ 1886^
into Tlie C. K. it- W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Organization abandoned;
tracks taken up May 8^ iSSl.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado).— Never active.
The Western Tclegra[)h Co. (Kansas) -Never active.
Wichita and South Western K. R. Co. — Consttlidated Oct.dj 1882^
into W. tt^ 6\ W. Ry. Co.
Wichita and Soutli Western Kail way Co. -Inuctive. Property sold
April 10, l()o/. to The A. T. tt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Wichita anci Western K. K. Co. —CnnsoUdated Julif 2./, /SSq^ into
The W. tt^ W. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western Ky. Ct). -Property mdd under foreclosure
Dec. ^O, /S'f^,and actpiired Dec. j/, /S<^S, by The A. T. ct S. F,
Ry. Co.
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State,
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public of^zt of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president and other officers from among their
number.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days' notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Gknkrally, including Railroad Companies;
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to ac(iuire or own real estate in this SValt,
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Directors:
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days* published notice of stock-
holders* meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
All meetings of the board shall be held at the general office of
the company within the State.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Comtanies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than thirteen.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days' published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this Stale under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general ofHce
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
names of subscribers and number of shares of such stock sub-
scribed by each.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doiiif; business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charier with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in tlie State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports frf>m time to time.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fk Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors:
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Incorporators :
Five required, three of whom must be citizens of the State.
Charter Fee :
$25 at time of application, $2.50 filing and recording, not ex-
ceeding ten folios, and 25 cents for each additional folio.
One-tenth of one per cent on first $100,000, and one-twentieth of
one per cent on next $400,000, and $2(X) on each additional
$1,000,000 of capital stock.
Increase of capital stock, same fee as on original issue.
Foreign corporations must file copy of charter and pay same fees
as domestic corporations, and have same rights ana subject to
same restrictions as domestic corporations.
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Annual Statement:
All corporations, except banking, insurance and railroad, to
make annual statement to Secretary of State. No action can
be maintained or recovery had in any of the courts of the
State until annual statement is tiled.
Railroad corporations shall make annual report to Railroad
Commissioners on the 15th day of September.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Shall choose one of their number president, and shall appoint
secretary and treasurer. Not reciuired that last two shall be
stockholders.
Stockholders :
Meeting to Ix; held at such time and place as provided in by-
laws. No publication necessary.
May vote cumulatively.
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Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to duration:
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro*
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor more than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days* published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
Stockholders may vote for directors on the cumulative plan.
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
meeting on ten days' published notice, and thirty days* notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vote of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Shall elect one of their number president.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years.
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the State at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
trans[)ortation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices,
87
by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days* published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one-third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory,
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
88
Arizona.
Corporations Generally:
Shall not disincorporate except by majority vote of members.
Cease to exist by five-years nonuser, but do not forfeit franchise by
omission to elect officers.
For closing up business may act after expiration of charter.
Pledgee of stock as security cannot vote but pledgor can.
Must appoint a resident of three years as agent upon whom
notice and process served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration fifty years, with renewal for fifty years upon three-
fourths vote of stockholders' meeting called for purpose.
Directors :
Elected for one year; must be stockholders; two must reside in
Territory.
President and Treasurer must be directors.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place of
business, after publication for twenty days by newspaper
notice in each county on line in which stockholder resides, or
by posting where no paper published. If election not held on
day specified, should be held within ninety days in manner
provided by by-laws.
Stockholders :
Directors or one-third of stock may call meetings on thirty days'
notice.
Individual liability for unpaid part of stock.
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually. If no ])ruvision for meeting in by-laws,
annual meotinp of stockhoMers for election of directors first
Tuesday of June.
Two weeks' i)ublishe(l notice shall be given stockholders.
All stockholders being present at any meeting, and signing a
written consent to such meeting, on the record, creates a meet-
ing as valid as if legally called and noticed.
MANUAL No. 10.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
AND
Auxiliary Companies.
Annual Meetings, and Directors and Officers.
1905.
January 1, 1M5.
SeCRBTARY'S OPPICB.
TOPBKA, KANSAS.
INDEX.
List of Annual Meetings 1905 Pages 4 and 5
Officers and Directors of A. T. & S. F. R. R. Co., and of The
A. T. &S. F. Ry. Co., since organization " 6 to 11
Railroad Companies (alpliabeticaiiy) " 12 to 40
Union Depot & Terminai Companies (aiphabeticaily) " 60 to 60
Coai Companies (alplial>eticaliy) " 61 to 03
Town & Land Companies (alphabetically) " 64 to 71
liisceilaneous Companies (alphabetically) " 72 to 78
Dead, inactive or Absorbed Companies " 79 to 86
Corporation Laws of various States and Territories " 87 to 98
The A. T. & S F. Hospital Association 72
Arizona and California Ry. Co 17
The Atchison City Elevator Co 72
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co 12 to 16
Atchison Union Depot and R. R. Co 50
Aztec Land and Cattle Co. Limited 64
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Co 61
Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co 18
The California Eastern Ry. Co 10
California and Northern Ry. Co 20
Cane Belt R. R. Co 21
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Co 61
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining Co 62
The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co 22, 28
The Eastern Ry. Co. of New Mexico 24
El Paso Union Passenger Depot Co 62
The G. C. & S. F. Hospital Association. 78
Galveston, The Union Passenger Depot Co. of 60
Gibbs Town and Land Co 65
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 25
Gulf, Beaumont and Great Northern Ry. Co 26
Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Ry. Co 27
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co 28
Jasper and Eastern Ry. Co 29
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 58
(Kansas City, Mo.) Union Depot Co 50
The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co 80
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co 78
The Leavenworth Depot & R. R. Co 54
The Leavenworth and Topeka Ry. Co 81
Mendon Town and Land Co 65
The New Mexico Town Co 66
New Mexico and Arizona R. R. Co 32
Oakland and East Side R. R. Co 33
Pacific Land Improvement Co 67
The Pecos River R. R. Co 34
The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Ry. Co 35
The Pecos and Northern Texas Ry. Co 88
Perris and Lakeview Ry. Co 87
Petroleum Development Co 74
Phoenix and Eastern R. R. Co 38
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co 39
The Pueblo Union Depot and R. R. Co 55
Randsburg Ry. Co , 40
Revere Town and Land Co 67
Rio Grande Land Co 68
Rio Grande and El Paso R. R. Co . . . . . 41
The Rutledge Town and Land Co 68
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 66
St. Joseph Union Depot Co 57
San Francisco and Northwestern Ry. Co. 42
Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association 75
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co 69
Santa Fe Pacific Development Co 70
Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co 48
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Ry. Co 44
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co 76
The Santa Fe I'erminal Co. of California 58
Santa Fe Town and Land Co 71
Sibley Town and Land Co 71
Sonora Railway Co. Limited 45
Southern California Ry. Co 46, 47
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. of Texas 48
Southwestern Lumber Co. of New Jersey 77
Sunset Railroad Co 49
Union Depot Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)..* 59
The Union Passenger Depot Co. of Galveston 60
The Vulcan Fuel Co 63
Yosemite Transportation Co — 78
Consecutive List of Annual Meetings.
1905.
lo,
10.
10.
10,
It
«•
January.
4, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.. New York.
10, Ttiesday Kansas City, Mo.,
10, " Leavenworth, Kas.
9*4)0 a. m., Kansas (.'ity. Mo..
q:oo a. m., "
q:ooa. ni..
9:00 a. ni.. "
11. Wednesday, 9^00 a. m., "
II. •• 9:00 a.m.,
i6. Monday Denver, Colo.,
February.
7, Tuesday, 11.00 a. m.. El Paso, Tex.,
8, Wednesd.iy, 10:30 a. m., Atchison, Kas.,
8, " St. Joseph, Mo..
14, Tuesday New York,
DAYS
NOTICE.
14
14
14
14
14
14
March.
I. Wed -eaday Pecos. Tex.,
6. Monday, . San Francisco, Cal.,
7, Tuesday Galveston, Tex
13. Monday, 11.00 a. m., Bakersfield. Cal ,
14. Tuesday St. Joseph, Mo., 30
14*
Kansas City, Mo., 30
April.
S. Wednesday, 12:00 m Boston. Mass..
12, " Beaumont, Tex.,
12.
12, "
May.
2, Tuesday iran Francisco. Cal.
9, *• Aspen. Colo.,
9. *• Jersey City, N.J. .
ID. Wednesday. 11:00 a. ni.. Los Anf^eles, Cal..
10
10,
10,
••
ii»o a. m.,
11:00 a. m.,
(4)
PAOI.
Santa Fe Pacific R. K. Co 43
Union Depot Co $9
The Leavenw'th Depot & R. R. Co. $4
Gibbs Town & Land Co 6s
Mendon Town & Land Co 6$
Revere Town & Land Co 67
The Rutledge Town & Land Co.. tt
Santa Fe Town & Land Co 71
Sibley Town & Land Co yt
The California Eastern Ry. Co. . . . 19
El Paso Union Pass. Depot Co. .. 5s
Atchison Union Depot & R. R. Co. So
St. Joseph Union Depot Co 57
Aztec Land & Cattle Co. Limited, 64
The Pecos River R. R. Co 34
California & Northern Ry. Co ao
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. Co. tf
Sunset R. K. Co 49
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.—
Directors, statutory 56
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co.—
Directors, statutory 53
Sonora Ry. Co. Limited 45
Gulf, Beaum't & Gt. Nor. Ry. Co., a6
Gulf, Beaumont & K. C. Ry. Co. . . 27
Beaumont Wharf & Terminal Co. . 51
San Francisco & N. W. Ry. Co. .. 42
The Vulcan Fuel Co 63
Southwestern Lumber Co. of N. J. 77
Pacific Land Improvement Co.... 67
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co. 69
Santa Fe P c. Development Co. .. 70
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
Juae. i^AYs
NOTICE. PAGE.
5. Monday Eagle Lake, Tex Cane Belt R. R. Co 21
6. Tuesday, San Francisco, Cal., Oakland & East Side R. R. Co 33
13, •' 9:00 a. m., St. Joseph, Mo St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 56
13, •• 10:00 a. m., Guthrie, Okla.. The Eastern Okla. Ry. Co 23
ao, " 10:00 a. m., Los Angeles. Cal Petroleum Development Co 74
27, Tuesday, Galveston. Tex., G. C. & S. F. Hospital Ass'n 73
July.
18, Tuesday, 3:00 p.m., San Francisco, Cal.
as, " Topeka, Kas.,
Aus:a5t.
7, Monday Santa Fe, N. M .,
7, " 10.00 a.m., Chicago,
September.
4. Monday, Los Angeles, Cal.,
October.
3, Tuesday, 12:00 m., Amarillo.Tex.,
4, Wednesday, 12:00 m., Roswell, N. M.,
10, Tuesday, 9:00 a. m., Kansas City, Mo.,
i6, Monday, 2:00 p. m.. Las Vegas, N. M..
10
26, Thursday,
12:00 m., Topeka, Kas.,
4 wks
26. "
2:00 p. m., "
10
26. ••
2:30 p.m..
10
26. ••
3:00 p. m., "
20
26. "
3Mop. m..
pub. 10
26, "
3:00 p.m.,
10
November.
I, Wednesday
, 10.00 a. m., Amarillo, Tex.,
30
2, Thursday,
8:00 a. m., Santa Fe. N. M.,
30
2.
8.00 a. ra.,
15
2.
9:00 a. m., Topeka, Kas.,
10
2,
11:00 a. m., Los Angeles, Cal
f •••••.I
2,
3:00 p.m.,
2. "
El Paso. Texas.
30
9.
11:00 a. m., Williams, Ariz.,
15, Wednesday, 12:00 m., Prescott, Ariz.,
15, " 12:00 m., "
15. " 12:00 m., •*
15, *• 12:00 m.,
15, " 12:00 m., ••
December.
4, Monday Merced, Cal.,
a6. Tuesday, Galveston, Tex.
The Santa Fe Ter. Co. of Cal 58
The A.T. & S. F. Hospital Ass'n. . . 72
The Cerrillos Coal & Iron Co 61
The Santa Fc Refrigerator Des-
patch Co 76
Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital
Association 75
The Pecos & Nor. Tex. Ry. Co. . . . 36
The Pecos Valley & N. E. Ry. Co. 35
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 53
The Eastern Ry.Co.of New Mexico 24
The Pueblo Union Dep.&R.R.Co. 55
The Atch.,Top. &San. Fe Ry Co. 15
Cher'k'e & Pitts.Coal & M'n'g Co. 62
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co. . . 73
New Mexico & Arizona R. R. Co. 32
The Atchison City Elevator Co... 72
The Leav. & Topeka Ry. Co 31
The So. Kas. Ry. Co. of Texas 48
The New Mexico Town Co 66
Rio Grande Land Co 68
The Kansas Southwestern Ry . Co. 30
Southern California Ry. Co 47
Perris & Lakeview Ry. Co 37
Rio Grande & El Paso R. R. Co.. 41
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 25
Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co. 18
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co. 39
SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy^Co. 44
Phoenix & Eastern R.R. Co 38
Arizona & California Ry. Co 17
Yosemite Transportation Co .... 78
The U.Pass.Dep.Co. ot G^.V^*%Vwv ^
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company
From Its First Onraolzatlon,
AND OF
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company,
Incorporated December i3, 1895.
(Compiled from A. T. & S. F. records of meetins^s.)
Name,
Benj. P. Cheney,
Geo. C. Magoun,
Aldace F. Walker,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
S. C. Pomeroy,
W. F. Nast. .
H. C. Lord,
Henry Keyes,
Ginery Twicheil,
Henry Strong,
Thomas Nickerson,
T. Jefferson Coolidge,
Wm. B. Strong,
Allen Manvel,
J. W. Reinhart,
Chairman of the Board.
From To
Apr. 24, 1884. May 5, 1887.
May 9, 1889. Dec. 20, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
(Office abolished June 5, 1901.)
President.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Sep. 2, 1868.
Sep. 2, 1868. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 17, 1869.
Fei). 17, 1869. Sep. 24, 1870.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. May 13, 1880.
May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
^
(Iinp0ff eot I
addlttoaal
infomuitloB
■olldted.)
Deceased,
uly 23, 1895.
ec. 20, 1895.
Apr. 12, 1901.
Mch. 29, iQoa
Aug. 27, 1891.
Mch. 23, 18S4.
Sep. 24, 1870.
July 23. 1883.
July 24, 1892.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
ep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. I, 1894.
b. B. Robinson, Actin^^ Sep. i, 1894. July i, 1896.
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Charles S. Gleed,
Edward P. Ripley,
Sam'l N.Wood,
Willis Gaylord,
Henry Blood,
Isaac T. Burr,
Thomas Nickerson,
F. H. Peabody,
Wm. B. Strong,
A. E. Touzalin,
C. W. Smith, .
T. W. Reinhart,
D. B. Robinson,
D. B. Robinson,
£• D. Kenna,
July I, 1896. Mch. 29, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Vice-President.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Auff. 19, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870.
Mcli. 3, 1870. May 25, 1 87 1.
May 25, 1871. May 22, 1873.
May 22. 1873. ^lay 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. Dec. 17, 1877.
Dec. 17, 1877. Jj^ly 12, 1 88 1.
Jan. I, 1883. Fob. 3, 1885.
First Vice-President.
Dec. I, 1885. June i, 1889.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1 8^93. July I, 1896.
<Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. July i, 1896.
Feb. 2, 1890.
(«>
May 31, 1901.
Men. 29, 19CX).
Tune 23, 1891.
Jan. 2, 1890.
June 14, 1885.
Aug. 31, 1904.
July 24. 1892-
Sep. 12, 1889.
May 31, 1901.
May 31, 1901.
Name.
A. A. Robinson,
Paul Morton,
1
. F. Goddard,
. D. Springer,
Paul Morton,
. M. Barr,
. W. Kendrick,
I
J. W. Reinhart,
P. T. Abell,
Cyrus K. Holliday,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
Geo. O. Manchester,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
C. S. Tuckerman,
L. C. Deming,
L. C. Deming,
From To Deceased,
Second Vice-President.
Jan. 5, 1886. April 4, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Feb. 2, 1898. Aug. I, IQ04.
Third Vice-President.
May 10, 1888. May 31, i8go. May 13, 1901
Dec. 20, 1890. Men. 31, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Dec 12, 1895. Feb. 2, 1898.
inly 6, 1899. May i, 1901.
une 5, 1901.
Fourth Vice-President.
Sep. 20, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Secretary.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865. Mch.29, 1900.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, 1890.
Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. April 5, 1889.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Secretary.
May 31, 1876. Aug. i, 1883.
Aug. I, 1883. ]^^' 2> 1884.
Jan. 2, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889. May 17, 189a
May 17, 1890.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
M. C. Dickey,
D. L. Lakin,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Edward Wilder,
Edward Wilder,
O P. Rice,
Edward Wilder,
Geo. L. Goodwin,
H. W. Gardiner,
Western Assistant Secretary (Coast Lines).
April 5, 1889.
July 24, 1902.
Treasurer.
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, i86j. Oct. 8, 1897.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Jan. 2, 1890.
Sep. 24, 1860. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Assistant Treasurer.
Dec. 19, 1870. Aug. I, 1 87 1.
Aug. I, 1 87 1- May 12, 1876.
May 31, 1876. Jan. i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895.
Western Assistant Treasurer (Coast Lines).
G. Holterhoff, Jr., July 24, 1902.
Qeneral Manager or Manager.
Thos. J. Peter, . Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
Wm. B. Strong, Dec. 17, 1877. Aug. 2, 1881.
C. C. Wheeler, Aug. 2, 1881. Oct. i, 188;}.
A. E. Touzalin, Oct. i, 1883. Mch. i, 1884.
Oct. 16, 1896.
Dec. 18, 1807.
8
Name.
A. A. Robinson,
C. W. Smith,
J. F. Goddard,
A. A. Robinson,
J. J. Frey.
fc
. J. Frey, .
~. U. Mudge,(appt'd).
Geo. W. McCrary,
John J. McCook,
Victor Morawetz,
Geo. R. Peck,
(s
£. D. Kenna,
£. D. Kenna,
S. Lothrop Thorndike,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
D. L. Gallup,
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
J. W. Reinhart,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. K. Gillett,
H. C. Whitehead, .
J. T. Harmer,
W. K. Gillett, .
W. A. Burroughs,
W. E. Bailey, (apptd ),
O. P. Rice,
M. L. Sargent,
Geo. H. Nettleton,
Albert N. Young,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Erastus Young,
H. C. Clements,
J. F. H. McKibben,
Abbot, Edwin H.,
From To
Mch. I, 1884. Feb. i, 1886.
Feb. I, 1886. May i, 1887.
iMay I, 1887. May 10, 1888.
May 10, 1888. April 3, 1893.
April 3, 1893. Dec. 31, 1895.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Jan. I, 1896. Dec. 31, 1899.
Jan. I, 1900.
Qeneral Counsel.
April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12. 1895.
Qeneral Solicitor.
Feb. 9, 1882. Jan. i, 1884.
(second time), Apr. 15, 1886. Sep. 16, 1895.
Sep. 25, 1895.
(Of New Conpany.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Comptroller.
May 13. 1880. July 5, 1883.
July 5, 1883. Oct. 7, 1899.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895. Oct. 7, 1899.
May I, 1901.
Qeneral Auditor.
Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 17, 1888.
Oct. 17, 1888. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. May i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895. May i, 1896.
May 6, 1896.
Assistant Qeneral Auditor.
July I, 1887. Dec. 14, 1888.
May 17, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893.
June I, 1900.
Auditor.
Sep. 7, 1870.
Mch. 7, 1893.
Dec. 31, 1896.
May 26, 1 87 1.
May 26, 1871. July 24, 1872.
July 24, 1872. May 12, 1876.
May 12, 1876 May i, 1878.
May I, 1878. Jan. 28, 1880.
Jan. 28, 1880. Mch. 7, 1881.
Mch. 7, 1881. Nov. I, 1890.
Mch. 7, 1893. Aug. 25, 1896.
Directors.
May 9, 1889. Oct. 29, 1891.
Dteeas€d,
May 13, 1901.
July 13. 1903.
July 13, 1903.
June 23, 189a
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Dec. 7, 1 891.
Mch. 26,1896.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Mch. 25, 1903.
Aug. 25. 1896.
9
Name, From To Deceased,
Abcll, P. T., . . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Ames, Oliver, . Apr. 22, 1882. Apr. 19, 1883. Oct. 22, 1895.
Amy, W. F. M., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Balcli,A. P., Sep. 24, 1868. May25, 1871. May 28, 1889.
Baring, Thos., May 9, 1889 Sep. 13, 1894.
Bartlett, Eben, July 27, 1865. Sep. (?), 1868.
Beach, Geo. W., Oct. 12,1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
♦Berwind, Edward J., Sep. 13, 1894.
Bird, L. D., . Sep. 17, i860. May 1,1862. May 1,1862.
♦Blair, James A., Sep. 13, 1894.
Blood, Henry, . Mch. 3, 1870. May 30, 1872. June 14, 1885.
Bolles, J. D., . July 27, 1865. Sep (?), 1868.
Bradley, John, July 27, 1865. Oct. (?), 1867. Nov. 11, 1867.
♦Bull, Wm. L., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Burnside, A. £., Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Sep. 13, 1881.
Burr, Isaac T., May 25, 1871. May 9, 1889. Aug. 31,1904.
Challiss, L. C, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
Cheney, Benj. P., May 22, 1873. Sep. 7, 1894. July 23, 1895.
♦Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.), Aug. 11, 1894.
Childs, E. E., . Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24. 1868.
Codman, Chas. R., . Apr. 16, 1885. May 9, 1889.
Coolidge, T. Jefferson, Feb. 4, 1880. April 22, 1882.
Crane, F. L., Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. Nov. 17, 1884.
Cummins, H., . Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 19, 1869.
Dickey, M. C, . Sep. 17, i860 Nov. 24, 1863.
Downs, W. F., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. Mch. 8, 1883.
♦Duval, H. Rieman, . Nov. 16, 1894.
Fairchild, G. H., Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Farnsworth, H. W., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. July 26, 1899.
♦Fowler, Thomas P., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Frost, Joseph, . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Gardner, Geo. A., May 15, 1879. f^^b. 2, 1880.
" (second time). May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
Gaylord, G. L., July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. July 9, 1894.
Gaylord, M. L., July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Gaylord, Willis, July 27, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, 1890.
Gilman, Davis S., May 12, 1876. May 21, 1877.
♦Gleed, Charles S., Sep. 13, 1894.
Glidden, W. T., May 30, 1872. Jan. 24, 1873.
Harris, Robert, Oct. 27, 1892. Apr. 21,1894. Apr. 21, 1894.
Hartt, J. F., Jan. 6, 1885. Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 27, 1889.
Hillard, F. A., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Holliday, Cyrus K., . Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 29, 1900. Mch. 29,1900.
Huggins, A. Z., Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Huntoon, Joel, . . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
10
Name. From To Deceased.
♦Hurd, A. A., Nov. 14, 19-00.
Hurst, R. D., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. June 10, 1879.
Johnson, A. S., Aug. 5, 1884. Sep. 24, 1884. Dec. 9 1904.
Kent, Sidney A., May 16, 1878. April 6, 1886. Apr. i, 190a
Keyes, Henry, Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 24, 1870. Sep. 24, 187a
Lakin, D. L., . . . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. May 16, 1878. Oct. 8, 1897.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbey, Wm., . May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894- Nov. 5, 1895.
Lord, H. C, Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Mch. 23,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., . Feb. 2, 1880. April 21, i88a Aug. 4, 1896.
♦McCall, John A., Sep. 13. 1894.
McCook, John J., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo. C, Oct. 17, 1888. Dec. 20, 1893. Dec. 20, 1895.
Manvel, Allen, Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mason, W. Powell, . May 13, 1880. Apr. 22, 1882.
♦Mudge, H. U., Nov. 14, 1900.
Nast, W. F., . July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Apr. 7, 1893.
Nickerson, A. W., . Feb. i, 1882. May 9, 1889. May 17, 1893.
♦Nickerson, George A., Oct. 26, 1893. Sep. 2, 1901. Sep. 2, 1901.
Nickerson, Joseph, . Sep. 6, 1870. Feb. 28, 1880. Feb. 28,1880.
Nickerson, Thomas, May 25, 1871. Jan. 6, 1885. July 24, 1892.
Opdyke, Chas. W., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878.
Opdyke, Geo., Mch. 3, 1870. May 21, 1877. June 12, 1880.
Osborn, Thos. A., . Nov. 16, 1894. Feb. 4, 1898. Feb. 4, 1898.
Paine, Chas. J., . May 21, 1877. Sep. 24, 1884.
Peabody, F. H., Sep 6, 1870. May 15, 1879.
Peabody, Frank E., Sep. 6, 1889. ^^*^y 8, 1890.
Peabody, Oliver W., May 9, 1889 Oct. 27, 1892. Oct. 23, 1896.
Peck, Geo. R., Oct. 29, 1891. Sep. 13, 1894.
Perley, I. E., . May 21, 1877. ^^ay 16,1878. July 11, 1894.
Peter, Thos. J., Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. Oct. 16, 1896.
Pierce, Carlos, Feb. 19, 1869. Aug. 20, 1870. Aug. 20, 1870-
Pierce, Chas. W., Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 6, 1870.
" (second time), May 12, 1876. Apr. 24, 1884. Apr. 5, 1889.
Pomeroy, S. C, Sep. 17, i860. May 25, 1871. Aug.27, 189I.
Purcell, E. B., Sep. 24, 1884. Sep. 13, 1894.
Raymond, Emmons, Feb. 17, 1869. May 8, 1873. Aug. 18, 1892,
Reinhart, J. W., Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. i, 1894.
Ross, E. G., . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Rotch, Wm. J., Jan. 31, 1876. Feb. 25, 1876. Aug. 17, 1893.
Safford, Jacob, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. July 2, 1885.
Saunders, W. R., . Nov. 24, 1863. Dec. (?) 1863. Dec. (?) 1863
Sawyer, Warren, Sep. 24, 1884. April 6, 1887.
" (second time), June 7, 1887. May 9, 1889.
"_ (third time), April 7, 1891. Oct. 27, 1892.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
11
Deceased.
Dec. 14,1901.
Name. From To
Sealy, George, . April 15, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888.
Severy, L., . May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shaltuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. Feb. 4, 1880.
" (second lime), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time), May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden, Mch. 3, 1870 Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
(second time). May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884. Apr. 26, 1891.
Feb. 23, 1897.
Oct. 14, 1895.
Mch. 22, 1902.
ff
Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thomdike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N., .
Woodruff, Henry, .
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Rieman,
Fowler, Thomas P.,
Gibbs, Edward N.,
Gleed, Charles S.,
Haven, George G.,
Hayes, R. Somers,
HoUiday, Cyrus K.,
Jobes, Andrew C,
Jones, Howel, .
Kenna, E.D., .
McCullough, John G
Morawetz, Victor,
Nickerson, George A
Osborn, Thomas A.,
Ripley, Edward P.,
Rotch, William, .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F.,
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. F^t). 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. J^"- 3^' ^^7^-
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 21,1891.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. May 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Oct. 20, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. 3, 1898.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1901.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. f^^b- 4» J^-
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
Sep. 12, 1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June23, 1891.
Oct. 20, 1900.
Mch. 29,190a
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December la. 189s.
999 years.
Authorized to transact business in following .States and Territories, proper certificates I
been hied with:
>'ecrctary of New Mexico, and in San Miguel County. N. M., in Nov., 1898.
Secretary of Colora:lo, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec, 1S99.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May, 1901, except Sai
County in Dec. 1903
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of Ariz>>na in October, iqoz.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following
panics:
(MOTE:— InitialH In parenthe?M Indicate the CompaniHD under whoM charten thm
ooBstmcted. Kollowln^ i<4 mllvat^* when punrhascd and may dlfTer from operated miiaeg<, omimg 1
•equent chan^eH ut line ;
MiUi.
Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fk Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, ...... 4;
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Vk Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines m the City of Chicago, Dearborn Station to Crawft^rd
/wc.| .......a o. 43
Less C. & W. L R. R., Dearborn Station to Stewart Ave., 1^43
Chicago, Santa Ft and California Railway, June i, i«>oo:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . 52.53 49
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, ....
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, ....
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Railway. June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. J(.scph, -76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track) 2.35 7J
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south Hne of 12th St ) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, . .1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.)., 21 .90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.), .... 26.36 6
Leavenworth Northern and Soutjiern Ry., Fob. 15, i8cx):
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 4
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, i^y,
HoUiday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holliday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.). 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30 J2
Carried forward, 44.03 115
(Continued on next paf;e.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.]
Brought forward, 44.03
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.). . 139.30
Harper to Kansas ana Oklahoma State line (The H.
&W. R. R) 34.04
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), . . 116.30
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.), ....
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.),
Burlington Junction to Burlmgton (O. & B. R. R.),
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), . 24.44
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), . 15.60
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R), 17 67
Cherry Vale to Coffeyville (L. & G. R. R.), .
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.),
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C. R. R.),
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.),
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i. 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.)i ....
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, 1901:
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
& S. R. R.),
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.)
Howard to Moline (K. C E. & S. Ry.),
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.),
" ' ~ " Abi
Milts.
1158.12
442.2!
26.52
54.26
41.47
57.71
17.98
154.48
i8.3j5
21.08
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and
lene to Salina (The C. K. & W. R. R.),
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry.)
Little River to Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R.R.).
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.),
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R-),
Larned to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .
Quenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R).
Burlington to Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. K.),
Chanute to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.), .
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry ).
Independence to Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.i,
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. R. R.), .
Mulvane to cast line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry.
East line of Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. &
R. R.) 28.34 887.31
).
P. H.
63.87
12.16
7.20
6.67
185.36
37.60
26.30
83.63
120.07
46.33
19.42
10.89
24.71
44.18
40.57
54.79
20.41
138.04
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, iQOi:
Florence to winfield,
Carried forward,
(Continued on next page.)
—2
834.06
34, 3o
83.23
72.73
3069.75
11
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.] MiUs.
Brought forward, 3069.75
Marion and McPhbrson Railway, April 10. looi:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R.). . 93.00
East lineof Barton County to £llinwood(\f.& McP. Ext. R. R.)> 5^2£ gS.ai
Wichita and South Western Railway. April 10, 1901 :
Newton to Wichita { W. & S. W. R. R.), 27 . 12
Wichiu to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), • 5 i . 05
Mulvane to Caldwell ( C. S.& F.S.R.R.) ^7.01 115. iS
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakiu, O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.), . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell. O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37 . 15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), • ' 4_' 4^ 142-39
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.) 44-93
Kingman to Pratt ( The K. P. & W. R. R.), . . 34.84 79.77
The Montgomery County Railway, Oct, 24, 1903 :
Havana to Caney, Kas., 5.39
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
Kansas dtate line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso,I.T., 56.85
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman, O.T., 9.07
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . 15.94
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo,
Pueblo to Rockvale,
Clelland to Cafion City,
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, ....
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, ....
Lamy to Santa Fe,
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
San Marcial to Deming,
Rincon to Texas State line,
The New Mexican Railroad. Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena,
Nutt to Lake Valley
Lms Vesas to Hot Springs,
Dillon junction to Blossburg,
Cerrillos Coal Railroad, June 3. 1901:
Waldo to Coal Mines
(Lemied to Colo. Fuel & Iroa Co., Oct. s, 1899—10 years.)
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad. Feb. 15, 18(^9:
Deming to Silver City, ....
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose,
Carried forward, 4676.29
(Continued on next page.)
150.05
36.03
6.83
96.32
290.13
116.33
354.10
18.13
372.23
128.40
56.74
185.14
27.39
15.52
8.09
3.47
52.47
6.51
46.50
14.J3
16
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Brought forward,
[continued.]
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900;
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine,
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad:— operated from and after July i. igoa.
under at^reement of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July i, 1903.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Total mileage.
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000 authorised.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$114,199,530 issued.
Common (authorized)^ 102,000,000 *'
Miles.
4676.29
4.28
6.66
563.01
374.97
5625.21
Total,
$216,199,530
(<
Fourth Thursday in October. Topbka— 12 m.
Oct. 26, I905. (' t. ca 4 prcc. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
1905
Benjamin P.Cheney,
George G. Haven,
John G. McCullough,
f Edward P. Ripley,
.^^^^ J Byron L. Smith,
'90^ 1 Charles Steele,
\ Howel Jones,
fH. Rieman Duval,
1 007 \ T^o^^s P- Fowler,
^' 1 Victor Morawetz,
[Charles S. Gleed,
"Edward J. Berwind,
o R. Somers Hayes,
^908 \ E. D. Kenna,
Andrew C. Jobes,
Executive Committee (7) Jan. 6, 1904:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Benjamin P. Cheney.
Thomas P. Fowler. George G. Haven (Apr. 6. 1904).
Charles Steele.
Boston.
New York.
Vermont.
Chicago.
It
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
K
Chicago.
Wichita,Kas.
Note.— Term of Director expires at the annual election in the year opposite
name.
(Concluded on next page.)
16
Chicago.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
OflRctra, Nov. 2, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, "
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines), Los Angeles, Cal.
Victor Morawctz, General Counsel, . New York.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . New York.
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller, . "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Chas. E. Gast. I^gal Agent.
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz,
Wm H. Burbage,
Geo. E. Sullivan.
Frank M. Murphy,
George R. Gooding, "
T. J. Norton,
Apache Co.,
Navajo Co.,
Coconino Co..
Yavapai Co.,
Mohave Co.
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
St. Johns, Arls.
Winslow,
Flagstaff,
Prescott,
Kingman,
Los Angeles, CaI.
17
Arizona and California Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, Sept. lo, 1903.
So years.
Chartered : From a point in Yavapai County. Territory of Arizona, about four and
one-half miles north of the station of Wicicenburg: on the main line of railway of
the Santa Fe. Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company, in a westerly direction
through said Yavapai County, in said Territory, to a point at or near Parker, on
the Cfolorado River in Yuma County, a distance ot 105 miles, more or less;
and ttience in a northwesterly direction through San Bernardino County in the
State of California, to a point at or near the station of Bengal on the line of
railway of The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance ot
90 miles, more or less. Total, 195 miles, more or less.
Constructed : Road under construction, completed about 5 miles.
Capital Stock, 1^7,500000, authorized.
195,000, issued.
F. M. Murphy, 1.944 shares.
Other Directors, 6 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona —12 m.
November, 15, 1905.
Oirectort (7) November 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy,
J. H. Emmert,
W. A. Drake,
R. N. Fredericks, .
A. W. Edwards,
Wallace Fairbank,
T. J. Norton,
Executive Committee (3) November 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy.
W. A. Drake.
Prescott.
Los Angeles, Cal.
J. H. Emmert.
Officert, November 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President,
J. H. Emmert, Vice President, .
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
A. W. Edwards, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer,
T. J. Norton, Solicitor, ....
Prescott.
(«
(4
i(
Los Angeles, Cal.
10
Name. From To Deceased,
♦Hurd, A. A., Nov. 14, 1900.
Hurst, R. D., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. June 10, 1879.
Johnson, A. S., Aug. 5, 1884. Sep. 24, 1884. Dec. q 1904.
Kent, Sidney A., May 16, 1878. April 6, 1886. Apr. i, 1900.
Keyes, Henry, Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 24, 1870. Sep. 24, 1870.
Lakin, D. L., . . . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. May 16, 1878. Oct. 8, 1897.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbey, Wm., . May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894. Nov. 5, 1895.
Lord, H. C, Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Mch. 23,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., . Feb. 2, 1880. April 21, 1880. Aug. 4, 1896.
♦McCall, John A., Sep. 13. 1894.
McCook, John J., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo. C., Oct. 17, 1888. Dec. 20, 1893. Dec. 20, 1893.
Manvel, Allen, Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mason, W. Powell, . May 13, 1880. Apr. 22, 1882.
♦Mudge, H. U., Nov. 14, 1900.
Nast, W. F., . July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Apr. 7, 1893.
Nickerson, A. W., . Feb. i, 1882. May 9, 1889. May 17,1893.
♦Nickerson, George A., Oct. 26, 1893. Sep. 2, 1901. Sep. 2. 1901.
Nickerson, Joseph, . Sep. 6, 1870. Feb. 28, 1880. Feb. 28, 1880.
Nickerson, Thomas, May 25, 1871. Jan. 6, 1885. July 24, 1892.
Opdyke, Chas. W., . May 21. 1877. May 16, 1878.
Opdyke, Geo., Mch. 3, 1870. May 21, 1877. June 12, 1880.
Osborn, Thos. A., . Nov. 16, 1894. Feb. 4, 1898. Feb. 4, 1898.
Paine, Chas. J., . May 21, 1877. Sep. 24, 1884.
Peabody, F. H., Sep 6. 1870. May 15, 1879.
Peabody, Frank E., Sep. 6, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Peabody, Oliver W., May 9, 1889 Oct. 27, 1892. Oct. 23, 1896.
Peck, Geo. R., Oct. 29, 1891. Sep. 13, 1894.
Perley, I. E., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878. July 11, 1894.
Peter, Thos. J., Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. Oct. 16, 1896.
Pierce, Carlos, Feb. 19, 1869. Aug. 20, 1870. Aug.20, i87o«
Pierce, Chas. W., Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 6, 1870.
" (second time). May 12, 1876. Apr. 24, 1884. Apr. 5, 1889.
Pomeroy, S. C, Sep. 17, i860. May 25, 1871. Aug.27, 189I.
Purcell, E. B., Sep. 24, 1884. Sep. 13, 1894.
Raymond, Emmons, Feb. 17, 1869. May 8, 1873. Aug. 18, 1892.
Reinhart, J. W., Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. i, 1894.
Ross, E. G., Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Rotch, Wm. J., Jan. 31, 1876. Feb. 25, 1876. Aug. 17, 1893.
Safiford, Jacob, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. July 2, 1885.
Saunders, W. R., . Nov. 24, 1863. Dec. (?) 1863. Dec. (?) 1863
Sawyer, Warren, Sep. 24, 1884. April 6, 1887.
(second time), June 7, 1887. May 9, 1889.
(third time), April 7, 1891. Oct. 27, 1892.
«
«
* Member of last Board of old Company.
11
Name. From To Deceased.
Scaly, George, April 15, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888. Dec. 14,1901.
Severy, L., . May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. Feb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889. Feb. 23, 1897.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time), May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden, Mch. 3, 1870 Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
(second time). May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884.
Oct. 14, 1895.
Mch. 22, 1902.
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Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thomdike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N., .
Woodruff, Henry, .
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Rieman,
Fowler, Thomas P.,
Gibbs, Edward N.,
Gleed, Charles S.,
Haven, George G.,
Hayes, R. Somers,
Holliday, Cyrus K.,
Jobes, Andrew C,
Jones, Howel, .
Kcnna, E. D., .
McCullough, John G
Morawetz, Victor,
Nickerson, George A
Osborn, Thomas A.,
Ripley, Edward P.,
Rotch, William, .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F.,
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. f^cb. 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. J^"- 3^ 1876.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 21,1891.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. ^^2iy 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24. 1868.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Oct. 20, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. 3, 1898.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1901.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Feb. 4, 1898.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901.
Apr. 26, 1891.
Sep. 12, 1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June 23, 1891.
Oct. 20, 1900.
Mch. 29,1900.
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4, 1898.
Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 12. 1895.
999 years.
Authorized to transact business in following States and Territories, proper certificates hi
been filed with:
.'r-'ecretary of New Mexico, and in San Mi^^uel County, N. M., in Nov., i8(>8.
Secretary of Colorado, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec, 1899.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May, 1901, except San Bcrntt
County in Dec. 1903
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of .-\rizona in October, 1902.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named
panies:
(NOTE:— InitialH in parenthei'«« indicate the Companies under whose chariem the wmrmrmi Ham
eonatmcted. Following in mlleocro when pun.'hai«(xi and may differ from operated mfleacv, owlac t(
■equont chanureit of line.)
MiUs.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, ...... 47*
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, Dearborn Station to Crawfurd
Ave., ........ 0.43
Less C. & W. L R. R., Dearborn Station to Stewart Ave., i .43 •
Chicago, Santa Ft and California Railway, June i, i<;oo:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . 52.53 491
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, ....
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, ....
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. J<scph, ...... 76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track) _?-35 7^
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St ) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, . .1.28
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. NL R. R.)., 21.90
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), . .16.50
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.), . 26.36 66
Leavenworth Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 18(^9:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, iSc/y.
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holliday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 3p 4^
Carried forward, 44.03 n^
(Continued on next page.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[continued.]
Brought forward, 44.03
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), . 98.84
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.), 9.70
Independence to Harper TS. K & W. R. R.). . 139.30
Harper to Kansas ana Oklahoma State line (The H.
&W. R. R), 34.04
Kansas and Oklahoma State line to Oklahoma and
Texas State line (The S. K. Ry.), . 116.30
Lawrence to North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R.)
North Ottawa to Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.),
Burlington Junction to Burlmgton (O. & B. R. R.),
Chanute to Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), . 24.44
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), . 15.60
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R), ^1 (^
Cherry Vale to Coffey ville (L. & G. R. R.),
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S. K. Ry.),
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C. R. R.),
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.),
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry., Apr. i, 1899:
Burlingame to Alma (M. A. & B. Ry.), ....
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10, 1901 :
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
Ol o* K.. K..), ......
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.)
Howard to Moline (K. C E. & S. Ry.),
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.),
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi
lene to Salina (TheC. K. & W. R. R.),
Concordia to Nebraska State line (The C. K. & W. Ry),
Little River to Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R.R.),
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.>,
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.)
Larned to Jetmore (The P. V. & D. R. R.), .
Quenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R).
Burlington to Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Colony to Yates Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.),
Chanute to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.), .
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry ),
Independence to Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.u
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. R.R.), .
Mulvane to east line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry.)»
East line of Clark County to Englewooa (The S. K. a P. H.
R. R.)
Milts,
1158.12
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, 1901:
Florence to Winfield,
-2
Carried forward,
(Continued on next page.)
442.21
26.52
54.26
41.47
57.71
17.98
154.48
18. 31
21
[8.35
\l.S6
834.06
34^0
83.23
63.87
12.16
7.20
6.67
185.36
37.60
26.30
83.63
120.07
46.33
19.42
10.89
24.71
44.18
40.57
54.79
20.41
138.04
28.34 887.31
72.73
3069.75
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Company.
[continued.] MiUs.
Brought forward, 3069.7$
Marion and McPhbrson Railway, April 10, looi:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .), . 93.00
East lineof Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R. R.), 5.21 98.21
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita ( W. & S. W. R. R.), 27. 12
Wichita to Arkansas City (C. S. & F. S. R. R.), . 51 .05
Mulvane to Caldwell (C. S. & F. S. R. R.) ^7.01 115. 18
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita, O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.). . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell, O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37 . 15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), . 14.4^. 142.99
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.) 4493
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), . . 34.84 7977
The Montgomery County Railway, Oct, 24, 1903 :
Havana to Caney, Kas., 5.39
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso, I.T., 56.85
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman, O.T., 9.07
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . >5<94
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale, 36.93
Clelland to Cafion City, 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32 290.13
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver, 116.33
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354.10
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13 372.23
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
San Marcial to Deming, 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line 56.74 185.14
The New Mexican Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena, 27.39
Nutt to Lake valley ^3*5^
Las Veeas to Hot Springs, 8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, 3.47 52.47
Ckrrillos Coal Railroad, June 3. 1901:
Waldo to Coal Mines, 6.51
(LcMsed to Colo. Fuel ft Iron Co., Oct. s, 1K99— 10 years.)
Silver City, Deming and Pacific Railroad. Feb. 15, 1899:
Deming to Silver City, .... 46.50
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, 14.53
Carried forward, 4676.29
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Brought forward,
[CONTINUED.]
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine,
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad: — operated from and after July 1. 1902.
under aip-eement of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July x, 1903.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Total mileage.
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$114,199,530/^^1^^.
Common {authorized), 102,000.000 *'
Milts.
4676.29
4.28
6.66
56301
374 97
5625.21
Total,
$216,199,530
II
Fourth Thursday in Octobkr. Topeka— 12 m.
Oct. 26, 1905. (' t. ea. 4 prec. caJ. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
Benjamin P.Cheney,
1905 ' George G. Haven,
[John G. McCullough,
^Edward P. Ripley,
^r^rsf. J Byron L. Smith,
'90^ 1 Charles Steele,
^ Howel Jones,
f H. Rieman Duval,
J Thomas P. Fowler,
^' I Victor Morawetz,
(^Charles S. Gleed,
'Edward J. Berwind,
,,^0 R. Somers Hayes,
'908 \ E. D. Kenna.
Andrew C. Jobes,
Executive Committee (7) Jan. 6, 1904:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Benjamin P. Cheney.
Thomas r. Fowler. George G. Haven (Apr. 6. 1904).
Charles Steele.
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New York.
Vermont.
Chicago,
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Topeka.
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New York.
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Topeka.
New York.
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Chicago.
Wichita,Kas
Note.— Term of Director expires at the annual election in the year opposite
name.
(Concluded on next page.)
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Chicago,
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
CNNotra, Nov. 2, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . "
G. HolterhoS, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines), Los Angeles, Cal.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . New York.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . . New York.
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller, . "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
New York.
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent, "
Cha». E. Gast. I^^al Agent.
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz.
Wm H. Burbage,
Geo. E. Sullivan.
Frank M. Murphy.
George R. Gooding. "
T. J. Norton.
ApacheCo.,
Navajo Co..
Coconino Co..
Yavapii Co.,
Mohave Co.
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
St. Johns, Arix.
Winslow,
Flagstaff,
Prescott,
Kingman,
Los .Angeles, CaI.
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Arizona and California Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, Sept. lo, 1903.
So years.
Chartered : From a point in Yavapai County* Territory of Arizona, about four and
one-half miles north of the station of Wicicenburg: on the main line of railway of
the Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company, in a westerly direction
through said Yavapai County, in said Territory, to a point at or near Parker, on
the Colorado River in Yuma County, a distance o! 105 miles, more or less;
and thence in a northwesterly direction through San Bernardino County in the
State of California, to a point at or near the station of Bengal on the line of
railway of The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance ot
90 miles, more or less. Total, 195 miles, more or less.
Constructed : Road under construction, completed about 5 miles.
Capital Stock. 1^7,500000, authorized.
195.000, issued.
F. M. Murphy, 1,944 shares.
Other Directors, 6 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona —12 m.
November, 15, 1905.
Oirectort (7) November 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy,
J. H. Emmert,
W. A. Drake,
R. N. Fredericks, .
A. W. Edwards,
Wallace Fairbank,
T. J. Norton,
Executive Cemmittee (3) November 19. 1904:
F. M. Murphy.
W. A. Drake.
Prescott.
Los Angeles, Cal.
J. H. Emmert.
Officers, November 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President,
J. H. Emmert, Vice President, .
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
A. W. Edwards, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer,
T. J. Norton, Solicitor, ....
Prescott.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
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Company.
[CONTINUBD.] MiUs.
Brought forward, 3069.75
Marion and McPhbrson Railway, April 10, looi:
Florence to east line of Bartoa County ( M. & McP. R.R .). • 93- 00
Easilineof Barton County to Ellinwoo(i(M.& McP. Ext. R. R.). 5^ 98.21
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita ( W. & S. W. R. R.) 27 . 12
WichiU to Arkansas City ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), . 5 1 . 05
Mulvane to Caldwell (C. S. & F. S. R. R.), .... yro^ 115. 18
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita, O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.), . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell. O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37 . 15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), • !4_*4e. ^^-'^
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.) 4493
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), . . 34.84 79-77
The Montgomery County Railway, Oct, 24, 1903 :
Havana to Caney, Kas., 5.39
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
WAY,July 2. 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas.,to Owasso, I.T., 56.85
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman, O.T., 9.07
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . IS -94
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rockvale 36.03
Clelland to Cafion City, 6.03
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32 290.13
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, uyoo:
Pueblo to Denver, 116.33
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354. lo
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18.13 372.23
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
San Marcial to Demtng, 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, 56.74 185.14
The New Mexican Railroad. Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena, 27.39
Nutt to Lake Vallejr n.52
Las Veeas to Hot Springs, 8.09
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, 3.47 52.47
Ckrrillos Coal Railroad, June 3. 1901 :
Waldo to Coal Mines, 6.51
(Lotfed to Colo. Fuel ft Iron Co., Oct. 5, 1^99—10 years.)
SlLVBR CITY,DeMING AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, Feb. 15, 1899:
Deming to Silver City, .... 46.50
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose, 14,53
Carried forward, 4676.29
(Continued on next page.)
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Brought forward,
[CONTINUED.]
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad: — operated from and after July i, 1902.
under aip^eement of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July i, 1903.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal, .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Total mileage,
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$1 14,199,530 issued.
Common {authorized)^ 102,000.000 '*
Afilfs.
4676.29
4.28
6.66
563.01
374.97
5625.21
Total.
$216,199,530
K
Fourth Thursday in October, Topeka— la m.
Oct. 26, 1905. (' t. ea. 4 prec. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directtrt (15):
Benjamin P. Cheney,
1905 • George G. Haven,
[John G. McCullough,
^Edward P. Ripley,
,,^_^ J Byron L. Smith,
'90^ 1 Charles Steele,
^ Howel Jones,
•
Boston.
New York.
Vermont.
Chicago.
• 1 •
• • •
New York.
Topeka.
• • •
New York.
If
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Topeka.
New York.
• • •
Chicago.
Wichita,Kas.
f H. Rieman Duval,
J Thomas P. Fowler,
^' 1 Victor Morawetz,
(^Charles S. Gleed,
'Edward J. Berwind,
. Q R. Somers Hayes, .
'908 < E. D. Kenna.
Andrew C. Jobes,
Executive Committee (7) Jan. 6, 1904:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Benjamin P. Cheney.
r. Fowler. George G. Haven (Apr. 6. 1904).
Charles Steele.
Thomas r. Fowler.
Note.— Term of Director expires at the annual election in the year opposite
name.
(Concluded on next page.)
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Chicago.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
CNNotra, Nov. 2, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . "
G. HolterhoS, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines), Los Angeles, CaL
Victor Morawctz, General Counsel, . New York.
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . . New York.
D. J. Sheehan, Deputy Comptroller, "
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
New Yorit.
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
Chas. E. Gast. Legal Af^cnt.
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz,
Wm H. Burbage,
Geo. E. Sullivan,
Frank M. Murphy,
George R. Gooding, "
T. J. Norton,
Apache Co.,
Navajo Co.,
Coconino Co..
Yavapai Co.,
.Mohave Co..
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
St. Johns, Arls.
Winslow,
Flagstaff,
Prescott,
Kingman,
Los Angeles, CaK
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Arizona and California Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, Sept. lo, 1903.
50 years.
Chartered : From a point In Yavapai County* Territory of Arizona, about four and
one*half miles north of the station of Wiclcenburg: on the main line of railway of
the Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company, in a westerly direction
through said Yavapai County, in said Territory, to a point at or near Parker, on
the Colorado River in Yuma County, a distance o! loS miles, more or less;
and thence in a northwesterly direction through San Bernardino County in the
State of California, to a point at or near the station of Bengal on the line of
railway of The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance ot
90 miles, more or less. Total, 195 miles, more or less.
Constructed : Road under construction, completed about s miles.
Capital Stock. 1^7,500000, authorized.
195,000, issued,
F. M. Murphy, 1,944 shares.
Other Directors, 6 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona —12 m.
November, 15, 1905.
Directors (7) November 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy,
J. H. Emmert,
W. A. Drake,
R. N. Fredericks,
A. W. Edwards,
Wallace Fairbank,
T. J. Norton,
Executive Committee (3) November 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy.
W. A. Drake.
Prescott.
Los Angeles, Cal.
J. H. Emmert.
Officers, November 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President,
J. H. Emmert, Vice President, .
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
A. W. Edwards, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer,
T. J. Norton, Solicitor, ....
Prescott.
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
Leastd to S. F. P. & P. Ry, Co. Jan. J, 190U, U/une t9, 1997,
Incorporated, Arizona. February 6, xgoi.
50 years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshmw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, And at
Mayer Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern RaUrosd,
and also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thsnoe to or
near the head of Bi^ Bug Creelc. a distance of about eight miles. The aggregate
length of both of said lines being about thirty-five mues, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: Crown King Branch (named from pustofticc not from mine), Majer to
Crown King, 27.70 miles. Big Bug Branch, Poland J unction to Poland, 7.9$ niilss.
Total, 35.65 miles. Completed May 4, 1904.
Capital Stock, $i,o5o,ocx), authorized.
716,700, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 7fi58 shares.
Directors, 9 shares,
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Nov. 15, 1905.
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Directors (9) Nov. 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy,
Wallace Fairbank,
E. B. Gage,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
R. Somers Hayes,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Executivt Ctmmittee (5) Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J. Berwind.
Charles Steele.
Ofllcsrs, Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President,
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
Chicago.
New York.
Prescott.
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Leased to TtuA, T. <SfS. F. Ry, Co. Oct, 1, 190S— 90 years.
Incorporated, Colorado, October 30, 189$*
SO years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. R. R. known as Blake, San Bemmrdino County,
Cal., to Goode Sprinfirs. Lincoln County, Nevada, with such branch linetst may
be deemed necessary. Estimated length, 75 miles.
Constructed : from GofFs to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino County, Cal., 4S.44 miles.
Capital Stock, $1,500,000, authorized,
588,800, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in January, Dbnvbr. Colorado.
Jan. 16, 1905.
Dirtctors (7) Jan. 19, 1903 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind, New York.
Thomas P. Fowler, "
George G. Haven, "
R. Somers Hayes, '*
Victor Morawetz, **
R. S. Seibert, Los Angeles, CaL
Executive Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio, R. Somers Hayes.
Edward J. Berwind. Victor Morawetz.
Officers, July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . . *•
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . Chicago.
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . *'
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
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California and Nortliern Railway Company.
Inactive. Railway told March 22, 1 904. to San Fraiicltc* A
Northwettorn Railway Co.
Incorporatc'i, Nevada, March 5, kxx).
50 years.
Chartered: From the City of iLureka, in Humboldt County, State of California, to
Crescent City, in the County of Del Norte, State of California. Estimated
length, 90 miles.
Constructed : Eureka City to Areata City, 8 miles.
Capital Stock, $2,500,000, authorized.
247,300, issued.
E. S. P., 2,243 shares.
Other Directors, 23*) shares.
First Monday in March. San Francisco. Cal.
March 6, 1905.
Directors (7) March 7, 1904 :
Charles Nelson, San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury
A.J. McCone, "
Chas. S. Neal,
H. C. Brownlee, Reno, Nev.
J.T.Butler, "
E. Carpenter, •*
Ofllcert:
Charles Nelson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury, Vice-President, ... ••
Chas. S. Neal, Secretary, .... •*
Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, Treasurer, *'
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Cane Belt
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, March lo, 1898.
50 years.
Charter amended June 9, 1899.
Chartered: from town of Eagle Lake, Colorado County, Texas, in a southern direc-
tion to the town of Bonus, Wharton County, Tex is. Estimated length. 15 miles.
Under amended charter, from town of Eagle Lake in northeasterly direction to a
point of connection with Missouri^ansas & Texas Kv. of Texas, at or near town
of Sealy. Austin County, Texas Estimated length, 15 miles.
And from town of Bonus in southerly direction through counties of Wharton.
Matagorda and Brazoria to a point on Gulf of Mexico in southeastern boundary of
Brazoria between the mouths of Brazos and Colorado Kivers. Estimated length,
74 miles. Total estimated length, 104 miles.
Constructed:
Sealy to Matagorda, Texas 90 6S miles.
Branches .21.33 "
1 1 1.98 miles.
Capital Stock, Si 5.000, authorized.
Increased by amended charter, 100 000, authorised.
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 991 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
First Monday in June, Eagle Lake. Texas.
June 5. 1905.
Directors (9) June 6, 1934:
Jonathan Lane,
W. C. Nixon.
Oliver Snyder,
W. S. Keenan (June 28, 1904),
J. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
F. G. Pettibone,
J. £. Baxter,
E. P. Ripley,
Officers:
Jonathan Lane, President, ....
W. C. Nixon, First Vice-President,
Oliver Snyder, Second Vice-Pres. (June 28, 1904),
N. V. Truly, Secretary, ....
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. M. Waugh, Treasurer, ....
H. W Gardiner, A??s't Treasurer,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller
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New York.
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Leased to The A.T.& S. /•'. Ry. Co., March /. I90S — i/i years.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, July 24, 1899.
Amended Charter filed Au^. 26, 1901.
Second Amended Charter filed March 17, 1902.
99q years.
Lines covered by Second Amended Charter, March 17, 1902.
Line No. 1.— From connection with The A. T. & 5. F. Ky. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Lo^aii and Payn: Counties, O. T., to coo-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cushiag, Fayne County. Estimated
length, so miles.
Lrne No. t.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. i in Payne County, at or
near Ripley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties, O. T., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range 5 east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length. 53 miles.
Line No. 4.— From most suitable point on Line No.^ in Pawnee County, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 nortli, range S cast of Indian Meridian, northeriy
and northeasterly by most practicable route through Osage Nation to south'
ern boundary of Kansas near Elgin, Kansas. Estimated length, 38 miles.
Line No. ^.— .\bandoucd.
Line No. 6.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in northwesterly direction by most convenient and
Kracticable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Reservation, and
Lay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. S.— Abandoned.
Line No. 0.— Abandoned.
Line So. 10.— From point on Line No. 3 in sectionSo, township 22 north^-ange 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. O.T., southerly through Pawnee,
Payne. Lincoln and Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian;
thence southerly through northern part of Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section a^township s north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, I.T. Estimated length, iis miles.
Line No, li.— Abandoned.
Line No, IS.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 2$, township $
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridi.in, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., south-
westerly to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, 15 miles.
Line No, 15.— Abandoned.
Lins No. 2i(.— Abandoned.
Line No. 25.— From most suitable P-^int on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
Seast of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. &
S. F. Ry. at or near Ncwkirk, Kay County, O. i\ Estimated length, 24 miles.
Constructed:
Newkirk, O.T..to Pauls Valley, I.T 183.67 mUes.
Esau junction to Ripley. O.T 40.11
Guthrie Junction to Cushing, O.T 47.o5
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& Western Ry., Seward to Cashion 10.60
Acquired by purchase March 14. 1904, The Ki >wa. Chickasha &
Fort Smith Ry.. Pauls Valley to Lind-ay, I.T 24.18 **
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company,
[concluded.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased bv \
Amendment to Cnarter K 10,000,000, authorized,
5. to )
5,645,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
filed Sept 15. 1902,
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
June 13. 1905
Directors (7) June 14, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead General Auditor,
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The Eastern Railway Company of New
Mexico.
Incorporated. New Mexico, October 30, 1902.
So yenrs.
Chartered : Main Line.
From point tt or near station of Rio Puerco on Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia Ck)unty, N. M., in southeasterly and easterly
direction through Valencia and Guad.ilupe Counties to a point of
connection with The Fecjs Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station of Texico, Guadalune County, on or near the eastern
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
26s miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Puerco. in a southerly direction down the val-
lev of the Kio Puerco to a crossing of the Rio Grande in Township
2 N Range i £. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County,
N. M.; thence in northeasterly and easterly direction through
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 E. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimated length, s^ miles.
Also, from a point of connection with main line at or near Brmxil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range aS E. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County. N. M . in southeasterly direction through
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Pecos Valley
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Portalet. Chaves
County; thence in southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Territorvof New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of United
States lying east of Township 2 S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, iii Chaves County, N. M. Estimated length, 6s miles.
Total estimated length, 38s miles.
Capital Stock, $9,625,000, authorized, •
385,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3,843 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in October, Las Vegas. N. M.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 16, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 17, 1904 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind,
Henry L. Waldo, ....
R. E. Twitchcll, ....
W. E. Gortncr, ....
M.R.Williams
OfRcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President.
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
R. E. Twitchell, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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The Grand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated. Arizona. August lo, 1901.
50 years.
Amendment to charter filed February 8, 1902.
Second amendment to charter filed July ao, 1903.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County. Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Brij^ht Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Constructed:
Main Line 63.58 miles.
AnitaBranch 2.87 **
66. 4S miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250 cxx)
Common, 1,205,000
$1,455,000, authorized.
1406,300, issued.
Preferred — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,013 shares.
Common — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,291
Directors (R. R.), 9
Individuals. 6.750 12,050 shares.
Second Thursday in November, Williams, Ariz.— ii a. m.
November 9, 1905.
directors (11) Nov. 10, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
E. D. Kenna *'
W. B. Jansen,
F. T. A. Junkin,
Robert Dunlap
F. A. Norton, »*
Newman K. Chaflfee, Rutland, Vt.
Frank A. Day, Boston.
E. J. Gibson, Winslow, Ariz.
R. J. Arey Williams.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.
OfRcert, Dec.>8» 190^:
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, . Los Angeles, Cal .
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
W. G. Taylor. Auditor ( Ftb flgi 1904), Los Angeles, Cal .
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Railway Company.
Leased to G. C. 6* 6'. F. Ry. Co. Die. 1, 1903, to June .W. 1913.
Incorporated, Texas, August $. 1898.
So years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Past, Jeffenoo
Countv, Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, Texas— aboat
3So miles.
Constructed: Rogan to Center, 77*7 miles.
Capital Stock, $350,000, authorized.
77,500 issued.
The A. T. & S. Y, Ry. Co. ) shares
(By Individuals and Directors.) ) ''^
Sico!(D Wednesday in April. Beaumont, Texas.
April \2, 1905.
Directors (9) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. £. Maxson,
J. W. Terry, .
W. C. Nixon,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
F. G. Pettibone (June 16. 1904),
J. E. Baxter,
A. C. Torbcrt, ....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Win. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Houston, Tex.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Leastd to G. C. &* S. F. Ry, Co. Dec. 1. 1903, to June 30, 1913.
Incorporated, Texas, March 21, 1893.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas,
through Jefferson. Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasper Counties to a point
known as the Rock Quarry, Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
MILES.
62.44
8.36
70.80
Constructed:
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Silsbee J unction to Silsbee
Call Junction to Call
2.83
3.21
2.32
Total
Capital Stock, $50o,cxx), authorized.
5c»,ooo, issued.
V. M., 4f979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Second Wednesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (7) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley
John H. Kirby, ......
W. E. Maxson, ......
J. W. Terry,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
W. C. Nixon, ......
A. C. Torbert, ......
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D.L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
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California and Nortliern Railway Company.
iMctlvo. Railway told March 22, 1 904, to San Francisco A
Nofthwottorn Railway Co.
Incorporated, Nevada, March 5, 1900.
So years.
Chartered: From the City of tiureka, in Humboldt County. State of California, to
Crescent City, in the County of Del Norte, State of California. Estimated
length, 90 miles.
CoDStracted : Eurelca City to Areata City, 8 miles.
Capital Stuck, $2,500,000, authorized.
247,300, issued.
E. S. P., 2,243 shares.
Other Directors, 230 sharen.
First Monday in March, San Francisco. Cal.
March 6, 1905.
Directors (7) March 7, 1904 :
Charles Nelson, San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury
A.J.McCone, "
Chas. S. Neal, «
H. C. Brownlee, Reno, Ncv.
J.T.Butler, "
E. Carpenter, •*
Offlcsrs:
Charles Nelson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury, Vice-President, ... •'
Chas. S. Neal, Secretary, .... **
Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, Treasurer, *'
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Cane Belt Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas. March lo, 1898.
50 years.
Charter amended June 9, 1899.
Chartered: from town of Eagle Lake. Colorado County, Texas, in a southern direc-
tion to the town of Bonus, Wharton County, Tex is. Estimated length, 15 miles.
Under amended charter, from town of Eagle Lake in northeasterly direction to a
point of connection with Missouri, Kansas & Texas Kv. of Texas, at or near town
of Sealy, Austin County, Texas Estimated length, 15 miles.
And from town of fionusin southerly direction through counties of Wharton.
Matagorda and Brazoria to a point on Gulf of Mexico in southeastern boundary of
Brazoria between the mouths of Brazos and Colorado K ivers. Estimated length,
74 miles. Total estimated length, 104 miles.
Constmcted:
Sealy to Matagorda, Texas . 90 6S miles.
Branches .ai.33 "
111,98 miles.
Capital Stock, Si 5.000, authorized.
Increased by amended charter, 100 000, authorised.
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 991 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
First Monday in June, Eagle Lake, Texas.
June 5. 1905.
Directors (9) June 6, 19.^4:
Jonathan Lane,
W. C. Nixon.
Oliver Snyder,
W. S. Keenan (June 28, 1904),
J. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
F. G. Pettibone,
J. £. Baxter,
E. P. Ripley,
Officers:
Jonathan Lane, President, ....
W. C. Nixon, First Vice-President,
Oliver Snyder, Second Vice-Pres. (June 28, 1904),
N. V. Truly, Secretary, ....
L.C.Deming.Ass't Secretary,
A. M. Waugh, Treasurer, ....
H. W Gardiner, A^s't Treasurer,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Leased to The A. T. (Sf S. /•'. Ry. Co., March 1, 190S — 25 years.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, July 24. 1899.
Amended Charter filed Aus:. 26, 1901.
Second Amended Charter filed March 17, 1902.
ggq years.
Lines covered by Second Amended Charter, March 17, 1902.
Line No. 1.— From connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ky. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Lo^an and Payn: Counties, O. T., to con-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cushing, rayne County. Estimated
length, so miles.
Line No. t.~ Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. 1 in Payne County, at or
near Ripley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties, O.T., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range 5 east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length. $3 miles.
Lin£ No. 4— From most suitable point on Line No. 3 in Pawnee County, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 north, range s east of Indian Meridian, northerly
and northeasterly by most practicable route through Osage Nation to south-
ern boundary of Kansas near Elgin, Kansas. Estimated length, 38 miles.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 6.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in northwesterly direction by most convenient and
Sracticable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Reservation, and
^ay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of .Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 9. — Abandoned.
Line So. 10.— From point on Line No. 3 in section3o, township 22 north^ange 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County, O.T., southerly through Pawnee,
Payne, Lincoln aud Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian;
thence southerly through northern part uf Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section 2^township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, i. T. Estimated length, 115 miles.
Line No. li.— Abandoned.
Line No, IS.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 2$, township 5
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridi.tn, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., south-
westerly to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, is miles.
Line No. i5.— Abandoned.
Ling No. 2-i.— Abandoned.
Line No. 15.— From most suitable piint on Line No. 1 in township 26 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. &
S. F. Ry. at or near Newkirk, Kay County, O. i\ Estimated length, 24 miles.
Constructed:
Newkirk, O.T.. to Pauls Valley, I.T 183.67 miles.
Esau Junction to Ripley. O.T 40.41 *•
Guthrie Junction to Cushing, O.T 47.85 "
271.93
.\cquired by purchase June 16, 1902, The Guthrie
& Western Ry., Seward to Cashion 10.60 '•
Acquired by purchase March 14, 1904, The Ki ^wa. Chickasha &
Fort Smith Ry.. Pauls Valley to Lindsay, I.T 24.18
Total. 306.71
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company,
[concluded.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased bv \
Amendment to Charter v 10,000,000, authorized,
filed Sept 15. 1902, to )
5,645,000. issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
June 13. 1905
Directors (7) June 14, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead General Auditor,
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The Eastern Railway Company of New
Mexico.
iDCurporated, New Mexico, October 30, 1902.
So yenrs.
Chartered : Main Line.
From point at or near station of Rio Puerco on Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia County. N. M., in southeasterly and easterly
direction throufi^h Valencia and Guadalupe Counties to a point of
connection with The Fccjs Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station of Texico, Guadalune County, on or near the eastern
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
26s miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Puerco. in a southerly direction down the val-
levof the Rio Puerco to a crossing of the Rio Grande in Township
2 N Range 1 £. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County,
N. M.; thence in northeasterly and easterly direction throogh
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 E. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimated length, SS miles.
Also^ from a point of connection with main line at or near Brmxil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range aS E. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County, N. M . in southeasterly direction throogh
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Pecos Valley
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Portales, Chaves
County; thence in southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Territory of New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of Unitra
Sutes lying east of Township 2 S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, m Chaves County, N. M. Estimated length, 6s miles.
Total estimated length, 38s miles.
Capital Stock, $g,625,cx>o, authorized. •
385,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3,843 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in October, Las Vegas. N. M.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 16, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 17, 1904 :
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Victor Morawetz, ....
Edward J. Berwind,
Henry L. Waldo
R. E. Twitchcll,
W. E. Gortncr. ....
M. R. Williams, ....
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kcnna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
R. E. Twitchell, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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New York.
Chicago.
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The Grand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona. Aufi:ust lo, 1901.
, 50 years.
Amendment to charter filed February 8, 1902.
Second amendment to charter filed July ao, T903.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County, Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Brij^ht Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Constructed:
Main Line 63.58 miles.
AniuBranch 2.87 "
66.4S miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250 cxx)
Common, 1,205,000
$1,455,000, authorized.
1,406,300, issued.
Preferred — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,013 shares.
Common — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,291
Directors (R. R.), 9
Individuals. 6.750 12,050 shares.
Second Thursday in November, Williams. Ariz.— ii a. m.
November 9, 1905.
directors (11) Nov. 10, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley Chicago.
E. D. Kenna,
W. B. Jansen,
F. T. A. Junkin,
Robert Dunlap,
F. A. Norton, **
Newman K. Chaflfee, Rutland, Vt.
Frank A. Day Boston.
E. J. Gibson, Winslow, Ariz.
R. J. Arey Williams.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.
OfRcert, Dec.>8» 190^
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, . Los Angeles, Cal .
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, **
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
W. G. Taylor, Auditor ( Ftb flgi 1904), Los Angeles, Cal .
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Qulf, Beaumont and Qreat Northern
Railway Company.
Leased to G. C. 6* 6*. F. Ry. Co. Dec. /, 1909. to June 90, 1913.
Incorporated. Texas, August S. i8q8*
SO years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass, Jefferson
County, Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, Texas— aboat
3SO miles.
Constructed: Rogan to Center, 77-7 miles.
Capital Stock, $35o,ocx), authorized.
77,500 issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. ) ^^^^^^
(By Individuals and Directors.) ) "^
Sbcokd Wednesday in April. Beaumont. Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (9) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. £. Maxson,
J. W. Terry, .
W. C. Nixon,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
F. G. Pettibone (June 16. 1904),
J. £. Baxter,
A. C. Torbcrt, ....
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Leastd to G. C. 6* 5. F. Ry. Co. Dec. 1, 190S, to June SO, 1913.
Incorporated. Texas, March 2t, 1893.
SO years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont, Jefferson County. Texas,
throug^h Jefferson, Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasoer Counties to a point
known as the Rock Quarry, Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
Constructed: miles.
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Silsbee Junction to Silsbee
Call Junction to Cal i
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Total
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
500,000, issued,
V. M., 4>979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Second Wbdnesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (7) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, .....
John H. Kirby, ......
W. E. Maxson, ......
J. W. Terry,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
W. C. Nixon, ......
A. C. Torbert, ......
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L.Gallup, Comptroller,
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California and Northern Railway ComiMUiy.
Inactiv*. Railway sold March 22, 1 904, to San Fraiiclaco k
Northweatorn Railway Co.
Incorporated. Nevada, March 5, 1900.
So years.
Chartered: From the City of Kureka, in Humboldt County, State of California, to
Crescent City, in the County of Del Norte, State of California. Estimated
length, 90 miles.
Constructed : £ureka City to Areata City, 8 miles.
Capital Stuck, $2,500,000, authorized.
247,300, issued.
E. S. P., 2,243 shares.
Other Directors, 230 shares.
First Monday in March, San Francisco. Cal.
March 6, 1905.
Directors (7) March 7, 1904 :
Charles Nelson, San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury,
A.J.McCone, "
Chas. S. Neal, '*
H. C. Brownlee, Reno, Nev.
J.T.Butler, "
E. Carpenter, *'
Officort:
Charles Nelson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. S. Pillsbury, Vice-President, ... '•
Chas. S. Neal, Secretary, .... '*
Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, Treasurer, *'
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Cane Belt Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas. March lo, 1898.
50 years.
Charter amended June 9, 1899.
Chartered: from town of Eagle Lake, Colorado County, Texas, in a southern direc-
tion to the town of Bonus, Whartoa County, Tex is. Estimated length. 15 miles.
Under amended charter, from town of Eagle Lake in northeasterly direction to a
point of connection with Missouri^ansas & Texas Rv. of Texas, at or near town
of Scaly. Austin County, Texas Estimated length, iS miles.
And from town of Bonus in southerly direction through counties of Wharton,
Matagorda and Brazoria to a point on Gulf of Mexico in southeastern boundary of
Brazoria between the mouths of Brazos and Colorado K i vers. Estimated length,
74 miles. Total estimated length, 104 miles.
Constructed:
Sealy to Matagorda, Texas . 90 6$ miles.
Branches .ai.33 •*
1 1 1.98 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000, authorized.
Increased by amended charter, 100 000, authorized.
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 991 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
First Monday in June, Eagle Lake. Texas.
June 5, 1905.
Directors (9) June 6, 1934:
Jonathan Lane,
W. C. Nixon,
Oliver Snyder,
W. S. Keenan (June 28, 1904),
J. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
F. G. Pettibone, .
J. E. Baxter,
E. P. Ripley,
Officers:
Jonathan Lane, President, ....
W. C. Nixon, First Vice-President,
Oliver Snyder, Second Vice-Pres. (June 28, 1904),
N. V. Truly, Secretary, ....
L.C.Deming,Ass't Secretary,
A. M. Waugh, Treasurer, ....
H. W Gardiner, A^s't Treasurer,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
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Galveston, Tex.
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New York.
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Leased to The A.T.& S. /•'. /^y. Co., March /, 1903 — 25 years.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, July 24, 1899.
Amended Charter filed Aus. 26, 1901.
Second Amended Charter hied March 17, 1902.
990 years.
Lines covered by Second Amended Charter. March 17, 1902.
Line No. i.— From connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ky. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Lo^aa and Fayn: Counties, O. T., to coa-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cusliinff, Fayne County. Estimated
length, So miles.
Line No, f.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. i in Payne County, ift or
near Ripley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties. O. T., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range S OBt
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length, S3 miles.
Line No. 4— From most suitable point on Line No. 3 in Pawnee County, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 north, range S east uf Indian Meridian, northeiiy
and northeasterly by must practicable route through Osage Nation to south-
em boundary of Kansas near Elgin. Kansas. Estimated length, 38 miles.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 6.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
Seast of Indian Mcridian.in northwesterly direction by most convenient and
Practicable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Reservation, And
lay County, O.T., to Kansas Statu line west of .Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. S.— Abandone J.
Line No. 9.— Abandoned.
Line So. iO.— From point on Line No. 3 in sectionjjo, township 22 north, range 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County, O.T., southerly through Pawnoe,
Payne, Lincoln aud Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township 5 north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian;
thence southerly through northern part ut Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section 2^town3hip s north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, l.T. Estimate! length, 115 miles.
Line No. ii.— Abandoned.
Line No* If.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 25, township 5
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridiio, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., souui-
westerly to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, is miles.
Line No, 15.— Abandoned.
Line No, U.— Abandoned.
Line No. 15.— From most suitable piint on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, range
seast of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. 9t
S. F. Ry. at or near Newkirk, Kay County, O. T. Estimated length, 24 miles.
Constructed:
Newkirk, O.T., to Pauls Valley, l.T 183.67 miles.
Esau Junction to Ripley, O.T 40.41 ••
Guthrie J unction to Cushiug.O.T 47.85 **
271.93
.\cquired by purchase June 16, 1002, The Guthrie
& Western Ry.. Seward to Cashion 10.60 •'
Acquired by purchase March 14. 1904, The Ki wa, Chickasha &
Fort Smith Ry.. Pauls Valley to Lindsay, l.T 24.18
Total. 306.71
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company,
[concluded.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased bv
Amendment to Charter
filed Sept 15. 1902, to
5.645.000.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443
Directors, 7
[ 10,000,000,
authorized,
issued,
shares,
shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
June 13.1905
Directors (7) June 14, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
£. D. Kenna,
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead General Auditor,
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The Eastern Railway Company of Nev^
Mexico.
Incorporated. New Mexico, October 30, 1902.
50 yenrs.
Chartered: Main Line.
From point at or near station of Kio Fuerco on Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia (V>untv, N. M., in soutlieasterly and easterly
direction through Vuleucia and Guad.dupe Counties to a point of
connection with The Pccjs Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station of Texico, Guadalune County, on or near the eastero
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
365 miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Fuerco. in a southerly direction down the val-
ley of the Kio Fuerco to a crossing of tlie Rio Grande in Township
2 N Range i £. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County,
N. M.; thence in northeasterly and easterly direction through
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 E. of N. M. Frincipal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimated length, SS miles.
Also, from a point of connection with main line at or near Brazil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range aS E. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County, N. M , in southeasterly direction through
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Fecos Valley
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Fortales, Chaves
County ; thence in southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Territory of New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of UnitMl
Sutes lying east of Township 2S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, lu Chaves County, N. M. Estimated length, 6$ miles.
Total estimated length, 385 miles.
Capital Stock, $9,625,000, authorized. •
385,000, issued*
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3,843 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in October, Las Vhgas. N. M.— 2 p. m.
Oct. 16, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 17, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Moraweiz,
Edward J. Berwind, ....
Henry L. Waldo
R. E. Twitchell, ....
W. E. Gortncr, ....
M.R. Williams
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President.
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
R. E. Twitchell, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
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The Qrand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona. Aufnxst lo, igoi.
, 50 years.
Amendment to charter filed February 8. 1902.
Second amendment to charter filed July 20, 1903.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County, Territory of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Bris^ht Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Constructed:
Main Line 63.5^ miles.
AnitaBranch 2.87 **
66. 4S miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250 ocxd
Common, 1,205.000
$1,455,000, authorized.
1,406,300, issued.
Preferred— The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2.013 shares.
Common— The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,291
Directors (R. R.)» 9
Individuals. 6.750 12^0^0 shares.
Second Thursday in November, Williams, Ariz.— 11 a. m.
November 9, 1905.
Directors (11) Nov. 10, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley Chicago.
E. D. Kenna
W. B. Jansen,
F. T. A. Junkin,
Robert Dunlap, .....
F. A. Norton, **
Newman K. Chaffee Rutland, Vt.
Frank A. Day Boston.
E. J. Gibson, Winslow, Ariz.
R. J. Arey, Williams.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal
Officers, Dec.>8, 1905.:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
W. G. Taylor, Auditor ( Feb flji 1904),
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Qulf, Beaumont and Qreat Northern
Railway Company.
Leased to G. C. 6f S. F. Ry, Co. D:c. /, 1909, to June SO, 1913.
Incorporated. Texas, August 5, i8q8.
So years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass, JeffenoQ
Coantv, Texas, to and through the city of Paris. Lamar County. Texas— «boat
3S0 miles.
Constructed: Rogan to Center, 77.7 miles.
Capital Stock, $35o,cxx), authorized.
77,500 issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. ) ^^^^^^
(By Individuals and Directors.) ) "^
Sbcond Wednesday in April. Beaumont, Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (9) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. E. Maxson,
J. W. Terry, .
W. C. Nixon,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
F. G. Pettibone (June 16. uyo\)^
J. E. Baxter,
A. C. Torbcrt,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Galveston, Tex.
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Galveston, Tex.
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
Leastd to G. C. 6* S. F. Ry, Co. Dec. 1, 190S, to June SO, 1913.
Incorporated, Texas, March 21, 1893,
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas,
throug^h Jefferson, Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasoer Counties to a point
known as the Rock Quarry, Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
Constructed:
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Silsbee J unction to Silsbee
Call Junction to Call
MILES.
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Total
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
500,000, issued.
V. M., 4,979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 14 shares.
Second Wbdnesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (7) March 16, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley
John H. Kirby, ......
W. E. Maxson, ......
J. W. Terry,
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
W. C. Nixon, ......
A. C. Torbert, ......
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L.Gallup, Comptroller,
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Houston, Tex.
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Galveston, Tex.
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Jasper and Eastern Railway Company.
Chartered:
Incorporated. Texas. November ii, 1904.
So years.
Main Line.
From Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas, on line of Gnlf, Beaumont & Kansas
City Railway CompanT, in northeasterly direction through Jasper ard Newton
Coaoties, Texas, to point on Sabine River, on eastern boundary of Texas: esti-
mated, 17 miles; thence across Sabine River; thence northeasterly to point at or
near Town of De Ridder, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Kansas City Southern
Railway: estimated, from Sabine River, 21 mi'es; thence northeasterly through
Calcasieo. Vernon and Rapides Parishes, to Alexandria, Rapides Parisn, Louisi-
ana: estimated, from De Ridder, 62 miles. Total, estimated, 100 miles.
Branch Lines.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line between De Ridder and
Sabine River, southeasterly, to Carson on Kansas City Southern Railway, all in
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line between Sabine River
and De Ridder, southeasterly, to Bon Ami, all in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
Estimated, 3 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to con-
nection with Kansas City Southern Railway at Neame, all in Vernon Parish,
Louisiana. Estimated. 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to
Leesville, all in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, i^ miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Mam Line in Vernon Parish,
southeasterly, to connection with Kansas City, Watkins & Gulf Railway at most
convenient and suitable point between Woodworth and Pawnee in Rapides Parish,
Louisiana. Estimated, 25 miles.
Total estimated mileage, iSS miles.
Capital Stock, $200 fioo^ authorized,
200,000, subscribed,
A. ex., 1,988 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
Directors (9) under Charter:
E. P. Ripley,
W. C. Nixon,
J. W. Terry,
F.G. Petti bone,
A. C. Torbert,
J. E. Baxter,
T. J. Lee,
W. E. Maxson,
C.F.W.Felt, .
^MBcers, Nov. 21, 1904:
E. P. Ripley, President, ....
W.C.Nixon, First Vice-President,
M. F. Temple, Second Vice-President,
. V. Beckham, Secretary and Treasurer,
Z, Torbert, Assistant Secretary and Assist
ant Treasurer,
Kirbyville, Texas.
Chicago.
Galveston, Tex.
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Qulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November 17, 1884, covers —
(i) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, incorporated Sep-
tember i6« 1880.
(2) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
31. 1877.
(3) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, incorporated May 28. 1873.
May
60 years from May 28, 1873.
Main Line: constructed mileage.
Galveston to Furcell. Indian Territory,
Houston Division :
Alvin to Houston,
Beaumont Division :
Somerville to Silsbce, including spur to Montgomery,
(Also includes Texas, Lquisana and Eastern K. R., purchased
S18.67 miles.
25.66 "
1S3.46 "
230.34 miles.
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S3. 46 miles.
100.90
11.72 "
236.62
166.08
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Chicago.
New York.
July 26, i8q7 -Conroe to Trinity River.)
Lampasas Division :
Temple to San Angelo,
Coleman junction to Coleman.
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas, ....
Dallas •* Y " to Paris
Ladonia to Honey Grove,
Northwestern Division :
Cleburne to Weathcrford,
Total mileage, 1,140.39 miles.
Mileage of Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway, when acquired, was
53.3 miles, situated between Clebunic and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was 28.16 miles,
situated between Navasota and Montgomery.
Capital Stock, 510,000,000, authorized.
4,560,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 45,470 shares.
Directors, 130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston, Texas.
March 7, 1905.
Directors (13^ March 1, 1904:
Edwara P. Ripley,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele,
W. C. Nixon (June 3, 1904),
John Sealy,
. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
Leon Blum,
iohn H. Hutchings,
i. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee (5) March 25, 1903
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Victor Morawetz. Charles Steele.
Officers, March 25, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, President
, First Vice-President,
W. C. Nixon, Second Vice-President (June 3, 1904),
A C. Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt.,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
I ). L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
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R. Somers Hayes.
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Galveston.
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Chicago.
NewYork.
Galveston.
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Jasper and Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated, Texas. November ii, 1904.
So years.
Chartered: Main Line.
From Kirbyville, Jasper Couuty, Texas, on line of Galf, Beaumont & Kansas
City Railway Company, in northeasterly direction through Jasper ard Newton
Counties. Texas, to point on Sabine River, on eastern boundary of Texas: esti-
mated, 17 miles; thence across Sabine River; thence northeasterly to point at or
near Town of De Ridder. Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Kansas City Southern
Railway: estimated, from Sabine River, 21 mi'es; thence northeasterly through
Calcasieu. Vernon and Rapides Parishes, to Alexandria, Rapides Parisn, Louisi-
ana: estimated, from De Ridder. 62 miles. Total, estimated, 100 miles.
Branch Lines.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line between De Ridder and
Sabine River, southeasterly, to Carson on Kansas City Southern Railway, all in
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line between Sabine River
and De Ridder. southeasterly, to Bon Ami, all in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
Estimated, smiles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to con-
nection with Kansas City Southern Railway at Neame, all in Vernon Parish,
Louisiana. Estimated. 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to
Leesville, all in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, i^ miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line in Vernon Parish,
southeasterly, to connection with Kansas City. Watkins & Gulf Railway at most
convenient and suitable point between Woodworth and Pawnee in Rapides Parish ,
Louisiana. Estimated, 25 miles.
Total estimated mileage, 15s miles.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized,
200,000, subscribed,
A. C.T., 1,988 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
Kirbyville, Texas.
Directors (9) under Charter:
E. P. Ripley, Chicago.
W.C.Nixon, Galveston, Tex.
J. W. Terry "
F.G.Pettibonc, **
A.C.Torbert
J. E. Baxter, " "
T. J. Lee,
W^. E.Maxson,
CF.W.Felt
Officers, Nov.21,1904:
E. P. Ripley, President, Chicago.
W.C.Nixon, First Vice-President, Galveston, Tex.
M. F. Temple, Second Vice-President, . Kirbyville.
A. V. Beckham, Secretary and Treasurer, "
A.C.Torbert, Assistant Secretary and Assist-
ant Treasurer, Galveston, Tex.
J. £. Baxter, Auditor (Appointed Nov. 21, 1904), Galveston, Tex.
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Kansas. October 24, 1901.
goo years.
Chartered to acquire and operate propertv of The St. I.ouis. Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22. 1898. to John Penman, and since
Jan. q.1899. operated under title of The Kansas Southwestern Railroad Company.)
Property acquired by deed from John Peuman October 25. iqoi.
Constructed: from Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, to Anthony. Harper
County, Kansas — about 60 milts.
Capital Stock, J»362,ooo, authorized.
362,000, issued.
C. Tr. Co. N. Y. Tr., 3i6i3 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, Topeka, Kas.— q a. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (7) Nov. 3, 1904:
E. L. Kingsbury,
H.U.Mudge,
E. Wilder,
A. E. Sweet,
A.J. Davidson,
C. R. Gray,
A. Douglas,
OfHcert:
E. L. Kingsbury, President, .
H. R. M.Smith, Secretary and Auditor,
W. E. Wilcox, Treasurer,
(JOINT.)
(a. T.A S. F.)
(A. T.& S. F.)
(A.T. * S.F.)
(ST. L. & S. F.)
(ST. L. & S.F.)
(ST.L. & S.F.)
( 10 days —Topeka.)
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Kansas, December 29, 1899
900 years.
Chartered to acquire the property formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
Sovth-Westem Railway Co.. and acquired said property bv deed dated January
84. 1900. under foreclosure sale October 12, 1899. Operated, from February i, 1900.
Constructed : from city of Leavenworth. Leavenworth County, to connection with
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. at Meriden, Jefferson County. Kas., 46.57 miles.
Capital Stock, 1250,000, authorised.
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka. Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 26, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 27, 1904:
C. T. McLellan, (joint.)
(10 day »— Topeka.)
Topeka.
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
E. Wilder.
R. W. Blair.
N. H. Loomis,
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
(THE A.T. AS. F. RY.)
(THE A.T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. A S. F. RY.)
(U. P. R. R.)
(U. P. R.R.)
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OfHcert :
C.T. McLellan, President and General Manager. Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Company.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company, dated July IS, 1S9S, from September t, IMf, /«
September 1, 2979.
Incorporated. Arizona. January 12. 1882.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on eastern boundary of Arizona between parallels 31 mad 3i»
westerly via Tombstone, vallev of Santa Cruz River, Tucson. Florence and Phoe-
nix, to a point on A. & P. R. R.
Constructed: Benson to Nogales, 87.784 miles.
Capital Stock, $35 400,000, authorized,
3,682,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 36,815 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topf.ka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct 26, 1905.
Directors (5) Oct. 27, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
H.W.Gardiner,
E.J. Gibson,
R. J. Arey, .
OfHcert, Dec. 7, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
( 10 days — Topeka .)
(and so days — Arizona.)
Chicago.
New York.
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Williams, Ariz.
Chicago.
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New York.
Chicago.
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Oakland and East Side Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Caliiomia, March 4. iqo2.
50 years.
Chartered: to acauire the California and Nevada Railroad, and to construct and
operate a railroad from a terminal in Oakland, Alameda County, California:
through Emeryville and Berkeley. Alameda County, and through Alameda and
Contra Costa Counties along or near the present line of the California and
Nevada Railroad to the present terminal of that railroad at Bryant, Contra
Costa County, together with an extension of said railroad on a line hereafter to
be determined, to the Town of Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County; together
with one or more intermediate branches or connections with the Atcnison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad system, in the neighborhood of San Pablo. Contra
Costa County. Estimated length, with extensions and branches, 40 miles.
(Charter also covers numerous general purposes.)
Capital Stock, $i,ooo.ooo» authorized.
2i5,cxx), issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,125 shares.
Directors, 25 "
First Tuesday in June, San Francisco, Cal.
June 6, 1905.
Directors (5) June 7, 1904:
A. H. Payson, San Francisco.
W. A. Bissell,
A. Moreton, "
W. R. Alberger
E.P.Ripley, Chicago.
Officers:
A. H. Payson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . Chicago.
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . Chicago.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . **
Victor Morawctz, General Counsel, . . "
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
W. G. Taylor, Auditor (Feb. 25, 1904), . Los Angeles, Cal.
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas. February 28, 1890.
So years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves County. Texas, in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed: 54.13 miles.
Capital Stock, $75o,c»o, authorized.
69i,2CXD, issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 6,900 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wednesday in March. Pecos. Tex.
March 1,1905.
Directors (7) March 2, 1904:
H. U. Mudge,
R. D. Gage, .
F.W. Johnson,
Max Krauskopf,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley,
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, . . . .
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and )
Treasurer, ..... )
P. B. Smith, Auditor and Superintendent,
Topeka.
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Topeka.
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo. 1898.
50 years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy County,
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas, thence in a northerly direction to Roswell. Chaves
County, N. M.. and thence in a northeasterly direction to boundary line between
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest comer of Parmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, *3.i62.ooo. Preferred ) authorized.
3,102,000, common >
3, 162.000. preferred \ . ,
3,162,000, common ) j««^«*«
Preferred\ ^^^ ^* ^' ^ "^^ ^' ^X* ^^'' 3°'^^ shares,
reje ea \ Individuals, \^\\o shares,
I The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31.502 shares.
Common \ Directors, 10 shares,
( Individuals, 108 shares.
First Wbdnesday in October, Roswell. N. M.— 12 m.
Oct. 4, 1905.
Directors (10) Oct. 25, IQ04:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman,
E. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Samuel Atkinson,
Edward P. Ripley,
Executive Committee:
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H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex officio. Don A. Sweet.
Avery Turner. Edward P. Ripley.
Offlcert :
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Don A. Sweet, Auditor (Aug. 15, 1904),
Topeka.
Amarillo. Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
New York.
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Texas, March 19, 189&
So years.
Chartered : from a point in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line nemr the
southwest comer of the county, to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver City Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County.
Constructed: 94*48 miles.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorised,
100,000, issued,
C. Tr. Co., N. Y., 990 shares.
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in October, Amarillo, Tex.— 12 m.
October 3. 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 4, IQ04:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
A. L. Conrad,
J. C. Paul, .
S. H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Executive Committee :
H. U. Mudge, Chairman, ex officio,
Avery Turner.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Topeka.
Amarillo.
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Don A. Sweet.
Edward P. Ripley.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
New Yoik,
Amarillo.
New York,
Don A. Sweet, Auditor (Aug. 15,1904),
Amarillo.
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Perris and Lakeview Railway Company.
Incoiporated, California. November i, 1898.
So years.
Chartered and constructed: from town of Ferris. Riverside Coontir, in a northeasterly
direction to the town of Lakeview, Riverside County, 8.03 miles.
Capital Stock, $80,000, authorized,
16,000, issued.
So. Cal Ry. Co., 1 50 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
First Thursday in November. Los Angblbs. Cal.— 3 p. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (5) Nov. 5, 1903:
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
£. Chambers,
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. A. Davidson, Jr.,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
Los Angeles.
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Phoenix and Eastern Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Arizona. August 3t, 1901.
So years.
Chartered: BecinniiiR in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, and Territorj
of Arizona, at a point to intersect the railroad of the Santa Pe,Preacott «
Phoenix Railway Company, in said City, theiice in a southeasterly dlractlaa
thronsh the counties of Pinal and Pima to Benson, in the County of Cochise in
said Territory, said line beings of a distance of about one hundred and elcfaty-
five niiics, more or less.
Constructed: about 04.8 miles.
Operated, by S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co.. I*hoenix to Kelvin. 79.6a miles.
C tpital Stock, ^37,750 per \w'\\^^ authorized,
1,275,000, issued.
The A. r. & S. F. Ry. Co., 12,743 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, PahscoTT, Akiz.— 1-2 m.
November 15, 1905.
Directors (7) Nov. 16. 1904:
F. M. Murphy
W. A. Drake,
R. N. Fredericks,
A. W. Edwards,
J. H. Enimert,
Wallace Fairbank,
T. J. Norton,
Executive Committee (3) Nov. 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy,
W. A. Drake.
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J. H. Emmert,
Prescott.
Officers, Nov. 19, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President,
J. H. Emmert, V^ice-President, . *'
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
A. W. Edwards, Assistant Secretary and
Assistant Treasurer, ....*'
T. J. Norton, General Solicitor, Los Angeles, Cal.
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Prescott and Eastern Railroad Company.
L$ased to S. P. P. <Sf P. Ry. Co., June SO, 1898—99 years.
Incorporated, Arizona, September 14, 1897.
So years.
Chartered: from a point about four and one-half miies north of Prescott, on the
line of the Santa Fe. Prescott and Phoenix Railway Company, known as the
Point of Rocks, thence in a southeasterly direction to or near a point known as
Joe Mayer's Station, on the Black Canyon Sta^e Line, a distance of about thirty
miles, more or less, all in the County of Yavapai, Territory of Arizona, with
power and authority to extend the said line to any other point or points in said
Territory, and to build to and from the same such branch lines as said Company
may decide.
Constructed: Point of Rocks to Mayer, 26.40 miles.
Capital Stock, $3o,ocx) per mile, authorized,
792,ocx), issued,
S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 7,913 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wbdnbsday in November. Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 15, 1905.
Directors (7) Nov. 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Wallace Fairbank, *•
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind, "
R. Somers Hayes, **
Charles Steele, ••
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J. Berwind.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President, Prescott.
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President, .... Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, . Prescott.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, "
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, ... **
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .... Chicago.
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Randsburg Railway Company.
Leased to The A, T» &S. P. Ry. Co, Oct. 1, 190S—tO years.
Incorporated, Arizona. May i8, 1897.
So years.
Chartered: from Kramer. San Bernardino County, to Randsburg, Kem County, mil
in State of California. Estimated length. 27 miles.
Constructed: Kramer to Johannesburg. 29.66 miles.
Capital Stock, $540,000, authorized,
540,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,391 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
, Los Angeles, Cal.
Directors (9) June 15, 1933:
Edward P. Ripley, ....
Victor Morawetz, ....
Charles Steele, .....
Edward J. Berwind, ....
Thomas P. Fowler, ....
Geo. G. Haven
G. Holterhoff, Jr., ....
E. J. Gibson, .....
R. J. Arey, ......
Extciitive Committee, July i, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
Ofilcert, July I, 1903:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, Los Angeles.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, ... **
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .... New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Winslow, Ariz.
Williams. "
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele.
Chicago.
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New York.
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Rio Grande and El Paso Railroad Company.
Leased to The A.T.dc S.P. l^y. Co., dated and Jrom January 1, 1900, to
December Sl^ 1910.
Incorporated, Texas, October 28, 1880.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed: Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $i,2cxd,ooo, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., if993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, El Paso, Texas.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (7) Nov. 3, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, .
W. R. Brown, .
U. S. Stewart, .
W. G. Rochester,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
J. F. Williams,
Offlcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. R.Brown, Vice-President,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
(30 days — El Paso.)
Chicago.
El Paso.
Chicago.
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San Francisco and Northwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated. California, May 12,1903.
SO years.
Chartered: From a iK>int at or near Alton, in the County of Humboldt. State of
Cidifomia, thence in a general southerly and souihe-^sterly direction mlonc th«
most adva^ageous route through the Cou ities of Humboldt. Mendoctno.
Sonoma, Marin and Contra Costa, in said State, to a point of connection with
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, formerlv San Fra' ciaco & SlA
Tpaquin Railway, at or near Point Richmond, in said Contra Costa Cooaty.
estimated Length, joo miles.
Acquired by purchase:
California & Northern Railway. Eureka to Areata H.36 miles.
Eel Rirer & Eureka R. R., Eureka to Bumells .22.91 miles.
California Midland R. R.. Bumells to Van Duzen River 3.4S miles.
Pacific Lumber Co. R. R.. Alton to Camp Nine.... iS-jo miles.
Constructed: Camp Nine south i.oo miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000,000, authorized.
300,000, issued.
A. H. P., 2,980 shares.
Directors, 20 shares.
First Tuesday in May. San Francisco, Cal.
May 2, 1905.
Dirtctors (5) under charter:
A. H. Payson, San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsburv,
A. Moreton,
W. R. Alberger,
H. K. Gregory,
OfHcert, June 30, 1903 :
A. H. Payson, President, San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsbury, Vice-President, "
B. F. Porter, Second Vice-President, General
Manager, and Assistant Treasurer, . Eureka, Cal.
Mercantile Trust Co.,Treasurer, (Aug. 22, 1903), San Francisco.
A. Moreton, Secretary, .... "
T. R. Lever, Assistant Secretary and Auditor, Eureka, Cal.
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad property onlv (not including lAind Grant) soid under agreement as oj
July 1, 1909, and deed executed July J, 190$, to The A.T.(2f S.F, Ry. Co,
Incorporated June i6, 1897, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1897.
Perpetual.
Acquired by purchase. June 24, 1807. under foreclosure sale. May 3, 1897, the rail-
road, property and franchises of the We-tern I3ivision of t le Atlantic & Pacific
R. R. Co., incorporated bv Act of Congress approved July 27. 1866— Perpetual-
Authorized to construct from A'buquerque. N.M., via Aj^ua Prio or other suita-
ble pass, the head waters of the Colorado Chiquito, the 3Sth parnllel, to a
suitable point on the Colorado River for crossing, aud trom thence to the Pacific
Constructed: A. & P. Junction to The Needles— 563.01 miles.
Capital Stock, $4,000,000, authorized.
4,000,000, issued*
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 39 987 shares.
Directors, 13 shares,
(Additional stock may be issued as authorized by Act of Congress.)
Wbdnbsday next after First Monday in January, New York— 10:30 a. m.
Jan. 4, 1905.
Directors (13) Jan. 6, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
Edward J. Berwind,
H. Rieman Duval,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Geo. G. Haven.
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Moraweiz,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCul lough,
Byron L. Smith,
E. D. Kenna,
Charles S. Gleed, .
(10 days— by mail.)
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New York.
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Vermont.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Executive Committee (7):
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Benjamin P. Cheney.
Charles Steele.
Offlcert :
Thomas P. Fowler.
Edward J. Berwind.
R. Somers Hayes.
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Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
Second Vice-President,
W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
. C.Demi ng, Secretary,
E. Wilder, Treas. and Ass't Scc*y (June i, i
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Coniptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway
Company.
lacorporated, Arizona. May 27, 1891.
60 years.
Chartered: ** beflianinff at a point on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, at or near
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>iigb the said C , . . _ .
County of Maricopa, in the Territory of Arizona, a distance of two hnndred
Ash Porlc. in the County of Yayapai and the Territory of Arizonm,
through the said Coui
County of Maricopa,
miles* more or less."
through the said County to Prescott. and thence to th
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Phoenix, in tli«
Prefcott.
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New York.
Constructed: Ash Fork to Phoenix. 197.6 miles; line since shortened to 194-79 mflM-
Capital Stock, $40,000 per mile, autkortMed.
7,903,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 29,967 shares,
Mer. Tr. Co., Tr., 49,004 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Individuals, 50 shares.
Third Wbdnbsday in November. Prescott. Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 15, 1905.
Direotort (9) Nov. 16, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, ....
Wallace Fairbank,
£. B. Gage,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz, ....
Edward J. Berwind,
R. Somers Hayes, ....
Charles Steele, ....
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Ofllcert, Dec. 7, 1904:
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
E. D. Kenna, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz. General Counsel,
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
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Victor Morawetx.
Edward J. Berwind.
Preecott.
Chicaga
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New York.
Chicago.
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Sonora Railway Company Limited.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company ^ dated July 15^ 1^8, from September 1, 1898^ to
September 1,1979,
Incorporated, Massachusetts, May i, 1879.
Duration not limited.
Constructed: Guaymas. Mexico, to Nograles, A. T., 2S9.97 miles; Hermosillo Branch
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,000, authorized.
Reduced Dec. 4, igoifto 1,049,600, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 10,483 shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
First Wednesday in April, Boston, Mass.— 12 m.
April 5, 1905.
Directors (15) April 6, 1904 :
Edward P. Ripley,
H. Rieman Duval,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCullough,
Salvador M. Cancino (Nov. 2
W. S. Farnsworth,
Sebastian Camacho,
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Hipolito Charles \ Dir's. \ (Nov. 15, 1899),
Executive Committee, May 4, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley. George G. Haven.
Victor Morawetz.
Offlcert, May 4, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, .
L. C. Deming, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Chicago.
Mexico.
New York.
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New York.
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Chicago.
Mexico,
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Southern California Railway Company.
Leased to The. A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. June 7, VJOL
Duration of Charter 50 years.
Formed by cousolidation, June ij, 1892, of —
1. Southern California Railway Company.
Formed by cous jlidation, November 7, 1889, of—
'A) California Southkrn Railroad Company.
Formed by consolidati')n, January 10, 1882, of—
(i) California Southern Railroad C^w/txw v.— Incorporated October 23,
1880, and constructed from National City to San Beraardino, 1x9.03
miles.
(2) California Southern Extension Railroad Company.— \ncorpoT9XtA
May 24, 1881, and constructed from San Bernardino to Barstow, 81.1$
milea. Total {A) 200.17 miles.
{B) California Central Railway Company.
Formed by consolidation. May 20, 1887, of —
(1) Riverside, Santa Ana &* Los Angeles Railway C^»»//i>»y.— Incorpo-
rated September 29. i88«;. From San Bernardino. Cal. , na Riverside,
Arlington and the Santa Ana Valley to Los Angeles. Cal. Con-
structed, High Grove via Oraii^e (and Santa Ana) to Los Angeles,
74.71 miles.
(2) San Bernardino &* Los Angeles Railway Company. — Incorporated
November 22, 1886. From San Bernardino to Los Angelea, Cal. Con-
structed, San Bernardino to San Gabriel River, 38.88 miles.
(3) San Bernardino Valley Railway Company. — Incorporated January 12,
1887. From Sail Bernardino to near Lugonia, Cal. Constructed, San
Bernardino to Mentone, 12.53 miles.
(4) San Jacinto Valley Railway Company.— Incorporated March 7. 1887,
From near Ferris to a point in the eastern portion of San Jacinto
Valley. Constructed, Ferris to San Jacinto, 19.44 miles.
(5) Los Anceles &* San Gabriel Valley Railway C^w/^aMy.— Incorporated
September 5. 1SS3. From Los Anjjeles to the head of tne Azusa Valley.
Los Angeles County. Constructed, Los Angeles to San Gabriel
River, 21.09 niiles.
(6) Los An;:el''f &' Santa Afonica Railroad Cf»w/><?«^.— Incorporated,
January 6, 1886. From Los .Angeles to the Bay of Santa Monica. Con-
structed. Ued-mdo Junction to Alsace. 13.44 miles. (loglewood to
Alsace. 3.62 miles, sold March 21, 1902, to Los Angeles-Paclfic R.R. Co.)
(y) San Bernardino «^'^• San Dicfrp Railway Company.— Incorporated No*
vembt-r 20, 18S6. Frv)m junction with the Riverside, Santa Ana & Los
.'\ngeles Railway, near Santa .'\:ia,v aSan Juan, Capistrano and Ocean-
side, to the city of San Diego. Constructed, north boundary Santa
Ana to Los .Angeles Junction. 4Q miles.
(8) San Diei^o Central Railroad Company.— Incorporated November 8,
18%. From San Diego, through the Cajon Vatlc^r, Foway, San Ber-
nardo, Esct)ndido to Oceansidc. Constructed, Escondido Junction
to Escondiio, 21 30 miles.
Total {B), 246.77 miles.
(C) Redondo Beach Railway Company. Incorporated April 23, 1888.
Constructed, Inglewood to Redondo, 10.77 miles.
2. The San Bernardino d: Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated .\ugu8t 11, 1890. San Bernardino, Cal., via Highlands, to
connect with line of the Southern California Railway Company at
or near its T'resent eastern terminus in San Bernardino County. Con-
structed, Highland Junction to Mentone, 12.86 miles.
3. Santa Fe 6: Santa Monica Railway Company.
Incorporated April 4, 1^2. I-'rom near Mesmer Station, on the line of
the Southern California Railway, between Inglewood and Ballona, to
the town of Santa Monica. Constructed, Alsace to Santa Monica,
5.42 miles. (Sold March 21, 1902. to Los Angeles-Pacific R. R. Co.)
.Acquired by purchase May i, 1S99, the railroad and property of—
Bisinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Railway Company.
Incorporated December 6, i8<;5, and constructed from Elsinore Junction
to Alberhil, 7.76 miles.
f All California incorporations.)
Total constructed, all lines, 478.33 miles.
(Concluded on next page.)
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Southern California Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $17,360,000,
12,824,000,
Preferred
Common
authorized.
issued,
shares.
shares,
shares,
shares.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 55,908
The A.T.& S. F.Ry.Co., 4,007
Directors (personal), 1 1
Individuals, 683
Cal. So. R. R. Stock ) ,,, ^a^^-,
not exchanged J ^^^ shares.
!U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 67,498 shares,
TheA.T.&S.F. Ry.Co., Ti shares.
First Thursday in November, Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a.m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (11) Nov. 3, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
(ieorge G. Haven,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
A. G. Wells.
D. Freeman,
H. W. Hellman,
O. S. A. Sprague,
Simon Levi,
Richard Egan,
L. C. Waite, .
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San Diego, "
Capistrano, "
Riverside, "
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Executive Committee (4) Nov. 28, 1904:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
George G. Haven.
Officers, Nov. 28, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President, .
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
Godfrey Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
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The Southern Kansas Railway Company
of Texas.
operated as an independent line from July 5, 18S9^ inctuHve,
Incorporated, Texas, November 2, x886.
50 years.
Line 1.— Fort Worth, Texas, to west line of Texas, at a point in Oldham County.
Line t.— ¥xom a point on line No. i, in Carson County, Texas, to a point In Paroiei
County, on the western boundary of Texas.
Line 5.— From a desirable point on line No. i, in Carson County, northeasterly to a
point in Lipscombe County, on the east line of Texas ~ Constructed.
Total mileage (constructed), 100.41 miles.
Acquired January i. 1900, under foreclosure sale September 6, x8q8, railroad of the
Panhandle Railway Co.— Panhandle to Washburn— 14.72 miles, which It had
operated as au extension since April 20. 1898. Has also operated trains on line
of Fort Worth & Denver City Ry. Co., between Washburn and Amarillo, Tex.«
14.04 miles, since May 10, 1898.
Capital Stock, $3,cxx),cxx), authorized,
604,500, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 5,955 shares.
Directors, 90 shares,
Wednesday next after Last Thursday in October. Amarillo.Tez.— ioa.
Nov. I, 1905.
Directors (9) Nov. 2, 1904:
H. U. Mudge,
Avery Turner, .
Don A. Sweet, .
J. C. Paul,
A. L. Conrad, .
W. D. Garwood,
H. E. Hoover, .
J. W. Terry,
Edward P. Ripley, .
Officers :
H. U. Mudge, President, .
Avery Turner, Vice-President, .
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Don A. Sweet, Auditor,
(30 days — AmarJIIo.)
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Amarillo.
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Galveston, Tex.
Chicago.
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Amarillo.
New York.
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Sunset Railroad Company.
Incorporated, California, March 17, 1900.
50 years.
Chartered: from a connection with the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com-
pany between Balcersfield and Asphalto in Kern County. Cal., at or near Gos-
ford station, to the southwest quarter of section 18, township 11 north, range 23
west, S. B. B. & M. in same county. Estimated length, 30 miles.
Constructed: 30.28 miles.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
500,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,485 shares.
So. Pac. Co.. 2,485 shares.
Directors, 30 shares.
Second Monday in March, Bakbrspibld, Cal.— ii a. m.
March 13, 1905.
(A. T. * S. F. RY. CO.)
(S. p. CO.)
(s. p. CO.)
(a. T. * S. F. RY. CO.)
Directors (5) March 14, 1904:
C. N. Beal, (joint.)
A. G. Wells,
J. Kruttschnitt,
D. Burkhalter,
A. H. Payson,
Officers:
C. N. Beal, President, .
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
J. Kruttschnitt, Vice-President,
G. Holtcrhofif, Jr., Sec. and Treas.,
James Goodwin, Ass*t Secretary,
Bakersfield.
Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bakersfield.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bakersfield.
Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Bakersfield.
W. G. Taylor, Auditor (Feb. 24, 1904), . Los Angeles, Cal.
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Atchison Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. November 13. 1878.
Peri>etual.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authoriMed,
72,000, issued,
(Shares $1,000 each.)
R. R. Cos., 69 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Second Wednesday in February. Atchison, Kas.— 10:30 a. m.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Dirtctort (8) Feb. 10, 1904:
C. M. Rathbum,
A. T. Perkins,
Henry Miller,
Russell Harding,
C. B. Rodgers,
H. E. Byram,
H. U. Mudge,
C. T. McLellan,
(c. B. u. p. R. K.)
(K. C. ST. J. & C. B. R. R.)
(H.ft ST. J. R. R.)
(mo. p. RY.)
(a. a N. R. R.)
(C. R. I. * p. RY.)
(the a. T. a S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
Atchison.
St. Joseph, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
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Wymore, Neb.
Kansas City, Mo.
Topeka.
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Executive Committee (3):
C. M. Rathbum, ex officio,
A. T. Perkins.
Auditing Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, ex officio,
H. E. Byram.
Offlcert:
C. M. Rathburn, President and Ticket Agent,
F. W. Downs, Secretary and Treasurer,
H. U. Mudge.
C. B. Rodgers.
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Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Company.
purchase and maiatain wharves within or near the city of Beaumont, Jefferson
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Constructed: Belt around city of Beaumont, 308 miles; line operated under
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Chicaj^o.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Incorporated. Texas, March 26, i8g7.
So years.
Chartered: to construct, maintain and operate a terminal railway and construct or
turchaseandm
bounty, Texas.
itructed: Belt
trackage rights, spurs into mills, S'^S miles. Total, 8.53 miles.
Capital Stock, $60,000, authorized,
60,000, issued,
V. M., 591 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Second Wednesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April 12, 1905.
Directors (10) April 13, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, .....
John H. Kirby, ....
W. E. Maxson, ....
W. S. Davidson, ....
Wm. Wiess, .....
J. W. Terry,
W. C. Nixon, ....
C. F. W. Felt (June 16, 1904),
A. C. Torbert, ....
J. E. Baxter, ....
Officers, April 18, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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El Paso Union Passenger Depot Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February lo. 1903.
So years.
Amendment of Charter filed Aug. 5, 1903.
Capital Stock, $240,000, authorized,
24 >,ooo, subscribed,
28,800 issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 46 shares.
E. P. & N. E. R. R..
G. H. & S. A. Ry.,
E. I\ & S. W. R. R.,
M. C. Ry.,
T. & P. Ry.,
Directors,
47 shares,
47 shares.
47 shares,
47 shares.
47 shares,
7 shares.
First Tuesday in Fkkruary. El Faso. Tex.— ii a. m.
Feb. 7, 1905.
Dirtctort (7) May 20, 1904 :
H.U.Mudge, (THEA.T.&S. F.RY.)
Chas. B. Eddy, (K. »». A N. K. R. R.)
A. S. Johnson, (©• h. & s. a. ry.)
H. J. Simmons, (b. p.as.w.r.r.)
E. E. Styner, (m. c. ry.) (Oct. 7, 1904)
L. S. Thorne, (t. & i-. ry.)
W. W. Turney,
AMdMng and Finance Committe :
H. J. Simmons.
A. S. Johnson.
Offlcert:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
H. J. Simmons, Vice-President, .
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer, .
Topeka.
AlamogordOyN.M.
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Dallas, Tex.
El Paso.
W. W. Tumcy.
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The Kansas City Belt Railway Company.
Kansas and Missouri incorporation. — Formed by consolidation, on March 13, x886,
of—
(i) Kansas City Belt R. R. Co., incorporated, Kansas, March 28, x88s.
(2) Kansas City Belt Ry. Co., incorporated. Missouri, June 27, 1882.
999 years.
CONSTRUCTED MILEAGE.
Main line in Missouri,
Main line in Kansas,
Double and side-tracks, Missouri,
Double and side-tracks, Kansas.
6.33
2.37— 8.70
31.99
12.92—44.91
Total mileage, .
Capital Stock, $2,500,000, authorized.
550,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 2,747 shares,
C. M. & St. P., 1,098 shares,
K. C. F. S. & M., 1,648 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
(Statutory meeting, Mcond Tueoday in If arch — SO days' notice, Kaaaae Olty.)
Second Tuesday in October, Kansas City, Mo.-^ a. m.
Oct. 10, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 11, 1904:
H. U. Mudge,
W. B. Jansen,
J. E. Hurley,
A. J. Davidson,
C. R. Gray (Dec. 2, 1904),
E. W. McKenna,
H. R. Williams,
Executive Committee (3) Dec. 2, 1904:
H. U. Mudge.
Officers, Dec. 2, 1904:
H. U. Mudge, President,
A. J. Davidson, Vice-President,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary, ....
E. Wilder, Treasurer, ....
Lathrop, Morrow, Fox & Moore, Attorneys,
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(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. a M. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(C. M. a ST. P.)
(C. M. a ST. p.)
Topeka.
Chicago.
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St. Louis.
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H. R. Williams.
C. C. Ripley, Auditor and Cashier,
D. W. Rider, Superintendent, .
A. J. Davidson.
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kansas City.
Kansas City.
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The Leavenworth I>epot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas. April i, 1885.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $175,000, authorized,
150,000, issued.
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Leavenworth, Kas,
Jan. 10, 1905.
Diractort (7) Jan. 12, 1904:
J. O. BrinkerhofiF, (l. k. a w. ry.)
H. E. Byram, (c. r. 1. * p. ry.) (Feb. 29, 1904),
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.)
Kansas City, Mo.
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H. U. Mudge,
N. H. Loomis,
A. T. Palmer,
£. A. Gould,
Executive Committee (3) :
J. O. BrinkerhofiF.
THl- A. T. * S. F
ASSIGNEE L. T. AS
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(U. P. RY.)
St. Louis.
i.V.RY.) Topeka.
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/U. V. RY., ASSIGNEE \
\ L. T. * S. W. RY. /
(K. C. N. W. R. R.)
Kansas City, Mo.
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Russell Harding.
Offlcert:
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President,
W. S. Basinger, Secretary, Treasurer
and Superintendent,
J. H. Case, Ticket Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
Leavenworth.
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Note.— The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. and Un'on Pacific Ry. Co. became stock-
holders through assignment of the stock owned bv the L. T. & S. W. Ry. Co., which
afterwards refused to continoe as one of the constituent supporting companies^and
the first two companies have therefore not enjoyed any diviaends, and The A. T. &
S. F. Ry. Co. has declined to participate in the annual meetings or management.
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The Pueblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, December 23, 1887.
So years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
40,600, issued.
D. & R. G. R. R. Co., 80 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co..
Colo. & So. Ry. Co.,
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co.,
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.,
Directors,
80 shares,
80 shares,
80 shares.
80 shares,
6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October, Pueblo, Colo.
Oct. 18, 1905.
(COLO. * so. RY.)
Directors (6) Oct. 19, 1904:
J. M. Herbert,
M. D. Thatcher,
D. £. Cain,
Chas. S. Clarke,
C. H. Schlacks,
H. J. Slifer,
Offlcert, Oct. 15, 1902:
J. M. Herbert, President,
M. D. Thatcher, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Wm. Young, Ticket Agent,
C. F. Colvin, Baggage Agent,
(the a. t. a s. f. ry.)
(mo. p. ry.)
(d. a r. g. r. r.)
(C. R. I. * p. RY.)
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
LaJunta,Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo.
Chicago.
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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St. Joseph Terminal Railroad Compaqy.
lucorporated, Missouri, January S» xM7<
99 years.
Acquired by purchase, the property of St. Joseph Terminal Co.
Incorporated. Missouri, Novembers, 1886.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
300,000, issued,
St. J. & G. I. Trustee, 1,496 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,485 shares.
Directors and Tellers, ig shares,
(Btetutory meeting, second TuetKlay in March.— 30 d*7** notice, St. Jo— ph.)
Second Tuesday in June. St. Joseph, Mo.— 9 a. m. Old Board, 12 m.
June 13, 1905.
Directors (5) June 15, 1904:
H. U. Mudge,
J. E. Hurley,
Raymond Du Puy,
F. C. Uhlman,
T. F. Van Natta,
New Board, 12:30 p. M.
(the a. t. * s. F. RY.)
(THE a. T. * S. F. RY.)
(ST. J. * G. I. RY.)
(ST. J. * G. I. RY.)
(JOINT.)
Topek]
3t. Joseph.
Oacert:
Raymond Du Puy, President,
H. U. Mudge, Vice-President,
F. C. Uhlman, Secretary and Auditor,
E. Wilder, Treasurer, ....
C. L. Mason, Superintendent (April 16, 1902),
St Joseph.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
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St. Joseph Union Depot Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 22, 1880.
So years.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized.
9,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 84 shares.
Directors, 6 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, St. Joseph, Mo.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Directors (9) Feb. 10, 1904:
A. T. Perkins, (k. c. st. j. & c. b. r. r. )
Henry Miller.
C. M. Carter,
O. M. Spencer,
H. U. Mudge,
H. E. Byram,
(C. B. * Q. R. R.)
(H. ft ST. J. R. R.)
(B. * M. R. R. R.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(C. R. I. ft P. RY.)
(C. K. ft N. RY.)
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
St. Joseph.
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M. A. Low,
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. * g 1. ry.)
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.)
Executive Committee (3) :
Raymond Du Puy,.^jr officio.
A. T. Perkins.
Auditing Committee (3) :
Raymond Du Puy, ex officio.
C. M. Carter.
Officers:
Raymond Du Puy^ President, .
E. C. Browne, Secretary and Treasurer,
Jos. Hansen, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
Topeka.
Kansas City, Mo.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
H. U. Mudge.
H. E. Byram.
St. Joseph.
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The Santa Pe Terminal Company
of California.
Incorporated, California, February 24, 1899.
So years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9i^3 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Tuesday in July. San Francisco, Cal.— 3p. m.
July 18, 1905.
Diractort (7) July 19, 1904:
J. D. Spreckels, San Francisco.
A. H. Payson "
W. A. Bissell
H.K. Gregory, "
J. W. Walker, Fresno, Cal.
A. G. Wells Los Angeles, Cal.
F. J. Shepard, **
Officers :
J. D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board, . San Francisco.
A. H. Payson, President, ... "
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhofif, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . "
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . **
£. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . Chicago.
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Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
Incorporated. Missouri, November 29, 1875.
So years.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized.
495,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 4,929 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 10, 1905.
Directors (12) Jan. 19, 1904:
E.J. Sanford, (joint.) Kansas City.
A. J. Davidson (June 2, 1904), (thek.c.f.s.*m.ry.) St. Louis.
J. O. Brinkerhoff, (u. p. ry.) Kansas City.
S. M. Felton, (c * a. r. r.) Chicago.
D. Willard (June 2, 1904), (h. * st. j. r. r.)
Russell Harding, (mo. p. ry.) St. Louis.
J. Ramsey, Jr., (wabash r. r.) "
B. L. Winchell (June 2, 1904), (c R. r. * p. ry.) Chicago.
A. T. Perkins, (k. c. st. j. a c. b. r. r.) St. Joseph.
J.W. Kendrick (June 2, 1904), ^the a. t. a s. f. ry.) Chicago.
A. A. Allen, (m. k. *t. ry.) St. Louis.
A. J. Earling, (c. m. * s. p. ry.) Chicago.
Executive Committee (7):
B. L. Winchell, Chairman. D. Willard (June 2, 1904).
Russell Harding. A. J. Earling. J. O. Brinkerhoff.
J. W. Kendrick (June 2, 1904. S. M. Felton.
Auditing Committee (3):
J. Ramsey, Jr. A. A. Allen.
A. T. Perkins.
Officers :
B. L. Winchell, Chairman of the Board, . Chicago.
E.J. Sanford, President and Superintendent, Kansas City.
C. C. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer, "
Pratt, Dana & Black, Attorneys, Kansas City.
L. S. Banks, Ticket Agent, .... '*
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The Cerriilos Coal and Iron Company.
Afineral rights leased to Cerriilos Coal Railroad Company^ May 16, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C. R. R. Co., and acquired June S, 1901,
by C, ^P.C.iSf M, Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
So years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about 11 #499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about iS»ooo "
Total
Capital Stock, $i,cxx>,ooo, authorised.
1 ,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., I Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fk, N. M.
15,000
a6.499 acres.
August 7, 1905.
(Directors (5) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
L J.H.Vaughn,
t Micfrt:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Afifural rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company ^ May 18, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1902, under foreclosure of C. C. R. R. Co,, and acquired June S, 1901,
by C. ^P.C.(Sf M. Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
So years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about . . 11,499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about i5/xk> '*
ToUl.
a6,499 acres.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorised.
1 ,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., ) Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Mo.nday in August, Santa Fb. N. M.
August 7, 1905.
Directors (5) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
J.H.Vaughn,
tMleort:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
II
Topeka.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Galveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June s6, 1897.
So years.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized.
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston. Tex.
Dec. 26, 1905.
Directors (5) Dec. 27, 1904:
W. C. Nixon, Galveston.
John Sealy, *•
A. C. Torbert, ••
J.W.Terry,
F. G. Pettibone (June 2, 1904) "
Oflieere:
W. C. Nixon, President (June 2, 1904), Galveston.
John Sealy, Vice-President, .... *•
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer, . "
J. E. Baxter, Auditor, "
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Mineral rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company t May 18, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C. R. R. Co,, and acquired June S, 1901,
by C. 6fP.C.(Sf M, Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March vj, 1884.
So years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about iit499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about 15,000 '*
Total
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorised.
1 ,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., ) Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fb. N. M.
August 7, 1905.
a6,499 acres.
Directors (5) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
J.H.Vaughn,
Oflicert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
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Topeka.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Galveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June s6, 1897.
So years.
Capital Stock, $2oo,ooo» authorized.
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston, Tex.
Dec. 26, 1905.
Directors (5) Dec. 27, 1904:
W. C. Nixon, .
John Sealy,
A. C. Torbert, .
J.W.Terry,
F. G. Pettibone (June 2, 1904),
Oflicere:
W. C. Nixon, President (June 2, 1904),
John Sealy, Vice-President,
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. E. Baxter, Auditor,
Galveston.
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Sfingral rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company ^ May Itf, 1899.— 99 years.
Sold May 18, 1902 , under foreclosure of C. C. R. R. Co., and acquired June 5, 1901,
by C. ^P.C.(Sf M, Co.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
So years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about iif499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about i5/x» "
Total.
a6,499 acres.
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Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorised.
1 ,000,000, issued.
£ H )
*' V Trustees, 9.995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fh, N. M.
August 7, IQ05.
Directors (5) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
J.H.Vaughn,
Oflicert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
Mineral rights and property in Kansas leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co,,
from June 1, 189S, to June 1, 1906.
Acquired October A, 1900, the Property of the Canon City Coal Co.
Acquired April 1, 1901, the Properties of The Osage Carbon Co. and of the Trini-
dad Coal <Sf Coking Co, ; and from Maxwell Land Grant Ctf.,
"York Canon Tract" tn Colfax County, N. M.
Acquired June 5, 1901, the property of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. undtr fi
closure sale of May 18, 1901,
Railroad formerly of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co., conveyed to The A. T. <Sf S. P,
Ry Co. June S, 1901.
Mineral rights and Proferiies of The C, C. C. Co. and the T. C. (Sf C. Co,, Uastd
to The Colorado Fuel & iron Co. since August SO. 1896.
Mineral rights and property of the O. C. Co., leased to Mount Carmel Coed C;
from June 1, 1898. to June 1, 1906.
Mineral rights and property of C. C. R. R. Co., leased to The Colorado Puol <Sr
Iron Co. Oct. 5, 1899.— 10 years.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 26, i88s.
50 years.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Colorado, October 97,
1898, and also in office of Secretary of Territory of
New Mexico May 10, 1901.
Capital Stock, S5oo,cxx), authorized,
2oojooOt issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., I1989 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
Last Thursday in Octobhr. Topeka, Kas.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 26, 1905.
Directors (11) Oct. 27, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
W. E. Hodges,
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
♦A. S. Johnson,
Oflicert :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J, W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903).
*Died Dec. 9, 1904.
(10 days —Topeka.)
Chicago.
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New York.
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Topeka.
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mineral rights and Property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co, Aug. to, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April xi, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized,
600,000, issued,
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 9, 1905.
Directors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899),
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899),
E. Wilder, ....
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd, ....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Deraing, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Chicago.
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Topeka.
New York.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), .
Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited.
Incorporated, New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12. 1884.— Final Certificate issued
January 6, i88s.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $96,310, authorized.
96,310, issued,
(Shares reduced June q, 1904. to f 10 each )
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,155 shares,
D. L. G., I share.
E. P. R., I share. 2,1 sy shares.
J. & W. S. & Co., 2,410 shares.
Sundry persons,
Second Tup:sday in February, New York.
Feb. 14, 1905.
5,024 shares.
Directors (9) Feb. 9, 1904:
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Albert Strauss,
Geo. W. Seligman (Mch. 28, 1904),
Robert M. Murray,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
Theo. Seligman
D. L. Gallup,
Edward P. Ripley,
OfRcert, Dec. 15, 1904:
Benjamin P. Cheney, President,
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
Geo. W. Seligman, Second Vice-President,
Robert M. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer,
Boston.
New York.
Chicago.
Boston.
New York.
Geo. L. Brooks, General Manager,
Albuquerque, N. M.
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March i6, 1888.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2 wics.— Adair Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Frank W. Gibbs, Gibbs.
OfRcert:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), Topeka.
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Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated. Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorized,
16,000, issued,
E. W., %Q%, shares.
Individuals, ^^]^ shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2 wks.— Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, ....... Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
W. W. Felt, Mendon.
Oflicert:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), Topeka.
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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The New Mexico Town Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, x88o.
20 years.
Charter extended March 21, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 942 shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 8 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fb, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
(30 days— I a w., Santa Fe.)
Directort (9) Nov. 3, 1904:
H. U. Mudge,
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas. A. Spiess,
W. E. Gortncr,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. C. Gortner,
J. H. Vaughn,
W. B. Jansen,
OfRcert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Ass't Sec*y and Ass't Treas., Santa Fc.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ... **
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
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Pacific Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, January ii, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $ioo,cxx)» authorized. -
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a m.
May 10, IQ05.
Directors (5) May 18, 1904:
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
F. J. Shepard,
G. A. Davidson,
Oflicert:
A. G. Wells, President, Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
W. G. Taylor, Auditor,
Howel Jones, Manager, Topeka.
Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(awks.— ClarkCo.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Chas. Hiller, Kahoka, Mo.
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H. U. Mudge, President Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), '\oV^^*
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Rio Qrande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, June 23, 1887.
So years.
Capital Stock, $25o,cxx), authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fb, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (5) Nov. 3, 1904:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
(15 days— Santa Fe.
Henry L. Waldo, . .
R. E. Twitchell, . . . .
Rufus J. Palen, ....
E. Wilder, . .
Oflicert:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deniing, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903). .
Las Vegas. N. M.
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Topeka.
Topeka.
Santa Fe.
New York.
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized.
5,000, issued.
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge,
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2 wks.'
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H.U. Mudge.
Jno. E. Frost,
Wm. Lingenfelter,
Oflicert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W.White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Mo.— 9 A. M.
-Scotlmnd Co.)
Topeka.
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Rutledge.
Topeka.
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Topeka.
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Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorpormted, California, December 28, 1900.— So years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, i^i.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
Janvary 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Okalahoma, Aug. is. 1903.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary, New Mexico. Feb. a6 to March 14,
1903, and in San Miguel Co., N. M., Feb. a8 to March 14, 1903.
Licensed to engage in business in Missouri May i, 1903.
Certified copy of amended Charter filed with Auditor, Arizona, Aug. 14, 1903.
Capital Stock, f 10,000, authorised.
10,000, issued.
The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a. m.
May 10,1905.
Directors, (5) May 18, 1904:
H.U. Mudge, .
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
G. A. Davidson,
Paul Burks,
Oflicert:
H.U. Mudge, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
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Chas. E. Gast,
Henry L. Waldo,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Guthrie, O. T.
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas. N. M.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Galveston.
Incorporated, Texas. June 26, 1897.
So years.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized.
200,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December, Galveston. Tex.
Dec. 26, 1905.
Directors (5) Dec. 27, 1904:
W. C. Nixon, Galveston.
John Sealy, *•
A. C. Torbert, ••
J.W.Terry,
F. G. Pettibone (June 2, 1904), .... "
Oflicere:
W. C. Nixon, President (June 2, 1904), Galveston.
John Sealy, Vice-President, .... *•
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer, . •*
J. E. Baxter, Auditor "
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a6,499 acres.
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Afinsral tights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company^ May 16, 1899.-99 years.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C C. R. R. Co., and acquired June 5, 1901,
by C^P. C&M, Co,
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 17, 1884.
50 years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of the Mesita de Juana Lopez Grant, about ii«499 acres.
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, aoout iS«ooo '*
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Capital Stock, $i,ocx),ocx), authorised.
ijooofioo, issued,
W. E. H.J Trustees^ ^^^^ shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Mo.nday in August, Santa Fb, N. M.
August 7, 1905.
Directors (5) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, .... Chicago.
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
J.H.Vaughn,
OfRcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
Chicago.
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Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
Mineral rights and property in Kansas leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co,,
from June U 1898, to June 1, 19Q6.
Acquired October h, 1900, the Property of the Canon City Coal Co.
Acquired April i, 1901, the properties of The Osage Carbon Co. and of the TritU^
dad Coal & Coking Co. ; ana from Maxwell Land Grant Co.^
**York Canon Tract" tn Coljax County, N. M.
Acquired June 3, 1901, the i>roPerty of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. under forw^
closure sale of May 18, 1901.
Railroad formerly of Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co., conveyed to The A. T. (Sf S. P.
Ry Co. June 3, 1901.
Mineral rights and Properties of The C. C. C. Co. and the T. C <Sf C Co,, leased
to The Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. since August 20. 1896.
Mineral rights and property of the O. C. Co., leased to Mount Carmel Coal Co,
from June 1, 1898. to June 1, 1906.
Mineral rights and property of C. C. R, R. Co., leased to The Colorado Fuel <Sr
Iron Co. Oct. 5, 1899.— 10 years.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 26, 1885.
50 years.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Colorado, October 27,
1898, and also in office of Secretary of Territory of
New Mexico May 10, 1901.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 1,989 shares.
Directors, 11 shares.
Last Thursday in Ociober, Topeka, Kas.— 2 p.m.
Oct. 26, 1905.
Directors (11) Oct. 27, 1904;
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
W. E. Hodges,
H. U. Mudge, .
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood,
J. F. Scott,
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Jno. E. Frost,
♦A. S. Johnson,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deining, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
*Died Dec. 9, 1904.
(10 days— Topeka.)
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mineral rights and prepay Uased to The Colorado Fuel 6* Iron Co, Aug, fO, ISdd,
Name changed June 4. 1893, from The New Castle Fuel Co., which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $6oo,ooo» authorised.
6oo/xx>, issued,
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 599,993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 9, 1905.
Directors (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
(xo days —Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899),
H. U. Mudge (Dec. 29, 1899),
E. Wilder, ....
J. F. Scott,
A. A. Hurd, ....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer (June 9, 1893),
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor (Nov. 30, 1896), Chicago.
Chicago.
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New York.
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J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), .
Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited.
Incorporated, New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12. 1884.- Final Certificate
January 6, 1885.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $96,310, authorized,
96,310. issued,
(Shares reduced June 9, 1904. to f 10 each )
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,155 shares,
D. L. G., I share.
E. P. R., I share. 2,1 S7 shares,
J. & W. S. & Co., 2,410 shares.
Sundry persons ^o shares 2 aSO shares.
in S. interest, ) ^ '^^
Sundry persons,
Second Tuksday in February, New York.
Feb. 14, 1905.
5,024 shares.
Directors (9) Feb. 9, 1904:
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Albert Strauss,
Geo. W. Seligman (Mch. 28, 1904),
Robert M. Murray,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
Theo. Seligman
D. L. Gallup,
Edward P. Ripley,
OfRcert, Dec. 15, 1904:
Benjamin P. Cheney, President,
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
Geo. W. Seligman, Second Vice-President,
Robert M. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer,
Boston.
New York.
Chicago.
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New York.
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Albuquerque, N. M.
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missoari, March i6, 1888.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2 wks.— Adair Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ....... "
Frank W. Gibbs, Gibbs.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), Topeka.
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri. November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorised.
16,000, issued.
E. W., Zoyi shares.
Individuals, 77^ shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2 wks. — Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
W.W. Felt, Mendon.
Officers:
H. U. Mudge, President, Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), '^o.^f^ua..
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The New Mexico Town Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, 1880.
ao years.
Charter extended March 21, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (i,ocx) shares), $50,000, authorised,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 942 shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 8 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fb, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
(30 days — I aw., Santa Fe.)
Directors (9) Nov. 3, 1904:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Las Vegas, N. M.
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas. A. Spiess,
W. E. Gortncr,
Rufus J. Palen, Santa Fe.
R. C. Gortner, •*
J.H.Vaughn, •«
W. B. Jansen, Chicago.
Officert :
H. U. Mudge, President, . Topeka.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, . "
Rufus J. Palen, Ass*t Sec*y and Ass*t Treas., Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ... *•
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903), Topeka.
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Pacific Land improvement Company.
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Incorporated, California, January ii, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authorized. •
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May. Los Angeles, Cal.— ham.
May 10, 1905.
Directors (5) May 18, 1904:
A. G.Wells,
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
F. J. Shepard, ...
G. A. Davidson,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President, ....
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
W. G. Taylor, Auditor, ....
Howel Jones, Manager, ....
Los Angeles.
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Topeka.
Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 10, 1905.
(2wks.— ClarkCo.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H.U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost, .
Chas. Hiller, .......
Topeka.
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Kahoka, Mo.
Officers :
H. U, Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
Topeka.
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Chicago.
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Rio Orande Land Company.
Incorporated* New Mexico, June 23, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,495 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fe. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. 2, 1905.
Directors (5) Nov. 3, 1904:
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
(15 dayi— Santa Fe.
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen, ....
E. Wilder,
OfRcert:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, .
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903). .
Las Vegas. N. M.
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Topeka.
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New York.
Chicago.
Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17. 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorised.
5,000, issued.
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mc, or Rutledge,
Jan. 10, 1905.
C2 wlcs.*
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H.U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
Wm. Lingenfelter,
Oflncert:
H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
/. W. White, AuditOT ^unt 1$, \qp'i\.
Mo.— 9 A- u.
-Scotland Co.)
Topeka.
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Rutledge.
Topeka.
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Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California. December 28, 1900.— 50 years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, iQoi.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
Janvary 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, iqoi.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Okalahoma, Aug. iS. 1902.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary, New Mexico. Feb. 26 to March 14,
1903, and in San Miguel Co., N. M., Feb. 28 to March 14, 1903.
Licensed to engage in business in Missouri May i, 1903.
Certified copy of amended Charter filed with Auditor, Arizona, Aug. 14, 1903.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11 a.m.
May 10, 1905.
Directors, (5) May 18, 1904:
H.U.Mudge, .
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
G. A. Davidson,
Paul Burks,
Oflllcert:
H.U. Mudge, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Chas. E. Gast,
Henry L. Waldo,
Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Guthrie, O. T.
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Santa Fe Pacific Development Company.
Incorporated, CaJifornia. March ii, 1903.
So years.
Certificates required by law filed with Sec'y New Mexico April i, 1903, and in San
Miguel Co., N.M., April 7, 1903.
Certificates filed with Sec'y Arizona Mch. 17, 1903, and with Auditor Arizona and in
Yavapai Co., Ariz., Sep. a8, 1903; in other Counties of Arizona in February, 1904.
Capital Stock, $io,ocx), authorized.
10,000, issued.
The A. T, & S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wbdmbsday after Second Monday in May, Los Angblbs, Cal.— 11:30 a.m.
May 10, 1905.
Directors (5) May 18, 1904 :
H. U. Mudge, Topeka.
Howel Jones, "
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
T. J. Norton,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
Oflllcers:
H. U. Mudge, President, . . . . Topeka.
Howel Jones, Vice-President, ....
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary, . Los Angeles.
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor, . . . Chicago.
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Henry L. Waldo. Legal Agent, Las Vegas, N. M.
Alfred Ruiz, '* Apache Co., St Johns, Ariz.
Wm. H. Burbage, " Navajo Co., Winslow, ••
Geo. E. Sullivan, " Coconino Co., Flagstatf. "
John C. Herndon, " Yavapai Co., . Prescott, "
Geo. R. Gooding, " Mohave Co., Kingman, "
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Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November I7» 1887.
ao years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized.
250,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,497 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wbonbsday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. II, 1905. 9 A.M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H.U. Mudge,
Jno. E. Frost,
J. P. Griswold
Topeka.
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H. U. Mudge, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J, W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Topeka.
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Topeka.
Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, NoTemher 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorised,
30,000, issued,
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January. Kansas
Jan. II, 1905.
(2 wks.
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
H. U. Mudge,
Jno, E. Frost, .......
W. H.Winants
OfRcert:
H. U. Mudge, President, .
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
City, Mc—
9 a. m.
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Topeka.
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The A. T. & S. P. Hospital Association,
Incorporated, Kansas, June 30,
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka, Kas.
July 25, 1905.
Trustees (5):
H. U. Mudge (Nov. 30, 1895),
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), .
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902),
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899).
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900),
OfRcert, July 26, 1904:
H. U. Mudge, Chairman,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer, .
J. W. White, Auditor,
J. P. Kaster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
1891.
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lacorporated, Kansas, May 21, 1880. as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
changed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 297 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p.m.
Oct. 26, 1905.
Directors (7) Oct. 27, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Biddle. .
A. A. Hurd,
O.J.Wood, .
J. F. Scott, .
A. E. Sweet,
E. Wilder,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
(10 days— Topeka.)
Chicago.
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Topeka.
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Galveston.
The Q. C. & S. F. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Texas, June lo. 1891.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in June, Galveston, Texas.
June 27, 1905.
Tiiitteet (5):
W. C. Nixon (June ij 1904),.
J. W. Terry (June 10, 1891), ....
Drs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6, 1900),
O. Sau*»rman (June 28, 1904),
Frank Campbell (Oct. 18, 1904),
Officers, Aug. 23, 1904:
W. C. Nixon, President,
Theo. L. Bauss, Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer,
J. E. Baxter, Auditor,
Drs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons, .
Temple, Tex.
Cleburne, Tex.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
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The Las Vegas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized.
246,600, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., 2,459 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Toper a, Kas.— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 26, 1905.
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10 days — Topeka.)
Diirectort (7) Oct. 27, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
Chicago.
W. B. Jansen,
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H. U. Mudge,
Topeka.
A. A. Hurd,
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J.F.Scott,
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Edward P. Ripley, President, . . . .
Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, . . . .
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H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer, . . . .
New York.
E. Wilder, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Chicago.
J. W. White, Auditor (June 15, 1903),
Topeka.
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Petroleum Development Company.
Incorporated, California, May a6, 1899.
So years.
Capital Stock, $125,000, authorized.
125,000, issued,
S. F. L. I. Co., 124995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Third Tuesday in June, Los Angeles, Cal., 10 a. m.
June 20, 1905.
DIrtettrt (5) June 21, 1904:
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
J. R. Hitchcock,
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
Paul Burks, ^
G. A. Davidson '*
(MHcert:
A. G. Wells, President, .... Los Angel
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
W. G. Taylor, Auditor, ....
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Los Angeles.
Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
Incorporated, California, July 25, 1904.
So yean.
Formed by consolidation of The S. C. Hospital Association and Santa Fe Pacific
Hospital Association.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in Sbptember. Los Angbies. Cal.
Sept. 4, 1905.
TrutteM ( 5 ) under charter:
A. G. Wells,
F. J. Sbepard,
S. L. Bean,
P. J. Chase,
Wm. Norris,
(MHcert, Sept. 23, 1904:
A. G. Wells, Chairman, ....
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
W. G. Taylor, Auditor, ....
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
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The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, July 21, 1902.
So years.
Capital Stock, $S,ooo, authorized,
5,000, issued.
E. P. R., 43 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Monday in August, Chicago, Ill.~ioa. m.
August 7, 1905.
Directors (7) Aug. i, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Biddle,
J. E. Gorman,
J. S. Leeds, .
H. U. Mudge,
A. A. Hard,
J. F. Scott,
OfRcors:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Biddle, Vice-President,
E. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. S. Leeds, Assistant Secretary and Manager,
H. C. Whitehead, General Auditor,
J. W. White, Auditor,
Chicago.
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Chicaga
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Southwestern Lumber Company
of New Jersey.
Incorporated, New Jersey. July 7, 190a.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $5o,cxx), authorized,
5o,cxx), issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 490 shares.
V. M., 5 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Jersey City, N. J.
May 9, 1905.
Dirtctors (5) May 10, 1904:
E. P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
L. C. Deming,
H. W. Gardiner,
D. J. Sbeeban,
OfRcars:
E. P. Ripley, President,
Victor Morawetz, Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
D. J. Sbeeban, Auditor,
Cbicago.
New York.
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Cbicago.
New York.
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J. W. Terry, Attorney and Agent (Aug. i, 1902), Galveston, Tex.
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YoMtnlte Transportation Company.
Incorporated, California, Norember 29, 1901.
SO years.
Operating stage line between Merced, Merc«d County, and ConlterWUe, Maripota
County, California.
Capital Stock $25,000, authorized,
21,650, issued,
Santa Fe Land Imp. Co., 1,247 shares.
Directors, 4 shares.
Individuals, 914 shares.
First Monday in Decbmbbr, M ercbd, Cal.
Dec. 4, 1905.
Directors (5) Dec. 5, 1904 :
D. K. Stoddard, Merced.
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhofif, Jr., *•
J.R.Hitchcock
J.W.Walker, Fresno, CaL
Ofllcars:
A. G. Wells, President (Feb. 8, 1904), Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treas-
urer (Feb. 8, 1904), .... •*
D. K. Stoddard, Manager (Apptd. Nov. 14, 1903), Merced.
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Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
A. & P. Hospital Assoc\2Lt\on.— Succeeded July 26, i8g8^ by Santa
Fe Pacific Hospital Association,
Arizona Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
Arizona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Abandoned,
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayj/,
1886, into TheC,K,db W, R, R, Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co. — Inactive, Property sold Oct. 26^
i8g3^ to K, C, T, db W, R, R, Co, Stock purchased and canceled
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, i8qj, into The C,
Ja, R, R, Co,
The Atchison R. R. Employes* Association. — Succeeded June 7, /88y,
try the S, F, Ry. Emp, Ass'n,
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Dec. 10^ '8g^^ and a^uired Dec, 12, /8gj, by T?ie A.
T. db S. F. Ry, Co,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F^ R. R. Co. in Chicago. — Inactive,
Property sold March 6, igo2^ to The A, T, db 8, F, Ry, Co,
The Atlantic and Pacific Equipment Co. — Ininctive, Stock purchased
and canceled June 22^ ^Sg^.
Atlantic and Pacific R. R. Co. — Property sold May j^ i8gy, under
foreclosure^ and acquired June 24.^ ^Sgf/^ by Santa Fe Pacific R,
R, Co,
The Blackwell and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan.
26, I goo, to The A. T. dt S, F. Ry, Co,
Blossburg Mercantile Co.— The A, T. db S. F. Ry. Co,*s interest in
the Company ended with sale of stock of Raton Coal db Coke Co,
to Maxwell Land Grant Co., April /, ig04.
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
April /, /8gg, to The A, T. db S, F, Ry, Co,
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inactive.
California and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive Property sold March
22, /go4, to the S. F, db N. W. Ry. Co.
California Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 7, i88g, into So. Cal,
Ry. Co.
California Midland R. R. Qo— Inactive. Property sold July 7,
/goj, to the S. F. db N. W. Ry. Co,
California Southern Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Jan, lo,
1882, into Cal. So. R. R. Co.
California Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, /88g, into So,
Cal. Ry. Co.
The Cafton City Coal Co. — Charter expired Oct. /o, /8g8. Property
sold Oct. 4, igoo, to C. db P, Cdb M. Co,
The Cafton City and San Juan Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept 12, 1878,
into Tfie P. db A, V. R. R. Co.
Central Railway of Missouri. — Name cJianged June 8, /88j, to St,
L. db C. M. Ry, Co.
The Central and Montgomery Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 77, 1884^
into O. C. db S, F. Ry. Co,
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The Ccrrillos Coal Mining Co. — Incietive,
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. — Inactive, Property eotd May l8%
igoi^ under foreclosure^ and acquired Junej, igoi^ by Cdt P. 0»
dt M, Co. Railroad conveyed June j, /^/, to The A.T.dtS* F,
Ry, Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co. — Inactive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Western Ry. Co. — Inactive,
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property mM,
April lOy IQOI, to The A. T, db S. F. Hy, Co.
The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — ConsolidctUd May ji,
1886, into The C. K, db W, R. R, Co,
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Never aeUv.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Never active,
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. — Property told under
foreclosure May j/, /88l. Acquired Dec, J/, l88j, by C, 8L L,
db W, R. R, Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold March 2J, /88s, ^^ ^*« ^' ^ ^** -^- ^V' ^^'
Chicago, Santa F^ and California Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold June /, igoo, to The A.T, dt S. F, Ry, Co,
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Inaetive.
Property sold July /j, 1887, to C, S, F, db C, Ry, Co,
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co. — ConeolidUiied Nov,
ly, 1884, into G. C, db S, F, Ry, Co.
The Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dee. /y,
1886, to C. S. F. db C, Ry, Co,
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co. — ConsolidUUed May
31, 1886, into The C, K, db W, R, R, Co,
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec, /, i8qj, into The C
M. R, R, Co,
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co. — Property sold Sept, 8, l8gjy wmdmr
foreclosure^ and acquired Nov. /, i8Qy, by The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. (new corporation). The interest acquired in iSqoi by
A. T. db S. F. R. R. Co. was sold out in i8q7 in connection with
the foreclosure and reorganization of The Col, Mid, R, R. Co,
Colorado and New Mexico R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2g^ 1^75%
into The P. db A. V. R, R, Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. tf,
1882, into W. db S. W, Ry. Co,
The Crawford County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Feb, /j, 1884, into Tk%
Ka», So. Ry, Co,
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May 14, l88y, under fore-
closure, to The D, db S. F. Ry. Co, Operation closed March 2^^
1898, and track taken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co. — Inactive. Property sold May 14^
1887, to The D. db 8. F. Ry. Co,
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan. /p,
igoOy to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
Eel River and Eureka R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold March
14, ig04, to the S. F. db N. W. Ry, Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct 6, 1882^ into K.
C, E, db S, Ry, Co,
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Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co.— Incuidne, Property
sold May /, iSQQy to So, Cal, Ry, Co,
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R . Co. — CofiBolidated May
JIt 1886, into The C, K, db W. R, R, Co,
Florence. El Dorado and Walnut Valley R. R. Ca — Inactive,
Property sold April 10, igoi, to The A, T db S. F, Ry, Co,
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co. — Stock sold
Aug, J, l8gi^ to The Denver, Apex db Western Ry, Co, ( See Con-
tract No. 6q6o.)
Gulf Railroad Co. — InoAitive, Property sold March 22, iSgS, to The
H, db S, Ry, Co,
The Gulf and Northern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold June 16,
IQ02, to The Eastern Oklafioma Ry. Co,
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan, iq, igoo, to
The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co
The Harper and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 16, iSSjt into
The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Harvey County R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct 6, 1882, into W, db 8.
W, Ry, Co.
The Hunnewell Town Co.— The A.T.db S,F. Ry. Co,'s interest sold to
John E. Frost under Contract No, 126^2 of Sept jo, l8g8, and
records and accounts transferred to him March I, igo2.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7,
i88q, into The H, db S. R. R, Co,
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co. — Itutetive, Property sold
under foreclonure Jan, 14, i8g8. Acquired Jan, 2/, /8g8t hy The
H, db S. Ry, Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co,— Inactive, Property sold Dee.
20, l8gg, to The A, T, db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
31, l886y into The C, K, db W, R. R. Co,
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. (Kansas). — Consolidated March /j,
1886, into The K, C, B, Ry, Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri). — Consolidated March ij,
1886, into The K. C, B, Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan, //, 188/, Acquired by O, db B, R, R, Co,
The Kansas City, Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct, 6, 1882, into K. C, E. db S, Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold April 10, igoi, to The A, T, db S. F. Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R.Co — Consoli-
dated July 16, l88j, into So. Kas. Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Dec, 75, 1880, into K, C, L, db S. K. R. R. Co,
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R. R. Co. — Inactive,
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /J, i8qq, to The A, T, db 8, F, Ry, Co.
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co.— Consolidated April 16, i88j,
into The So, Km, Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R.R.Co.-ConsolidatedJuly 16, i88s,into
The 80. Km, Ry, Co,
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Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g,
iSyg, into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Feb. 4, iSyg. Acquired by K, C. db S, F.
R. R. Co,
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Never active.
Kansas Midhmd R. R. Co. — Coisolidatcd Sept. 2Q, /c?7J, into K. C.
T. db W. R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Qo.— Inactive,
Property sold June 2Q, IQOO, under foreclosure^ and acquired
July 2, IQOO, by The A. T. <» S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
l886y into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Kansas Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidattd Feb. /j, 1884, into The
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co. —Consolidated April 16^188 5^ into The So,
Kas. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Operated from Jan,
Q, iSqq, until October 2^, IQOI, the railroad and property of The
St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R. R. Co.,, which wa% sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, iSgS, to John Peninan, and acquired
Oct. 2^, igoiy by The Kansas Southwestern Ry, Co.
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R.Co. — Inactive. Property sol>i Dee,
20, iSqQs to The A.T.dbS.F. Ry. Co.
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co. — Consolidated July 24^1 S8g^
into The W. db \V. Ry. Co.
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co — Inactive. Property
sold March 14, 1(^04. to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co.
La Junta Water Co. — Inactive Property sold Jan. /, /8gji to Town
of La Juntii. Stock purchased and canceled March J/, i8qj,
Lawrence and Galveston R. R.Co. — Consolidated March 2g, /8yg,
into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co.— Consolidated Sept. 2g, /^/J, into
K. C. T. db W. R. R Co.'
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co. — Name
changed Jan. 21, iSO^y to L. L. db G. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, iSy8. Acquired by L. db O. R. R. Co,
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb /j, /Sqq, to The A. T. dk S. F. Ry. Co.
Leavenworth, Topeka and South-Western Ry. Co. — Property
sold under foreclo-iure Oct. 12, lSi)g. Acquired Jan. 24^ IQOO,
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co.
Leroy and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji, 18S6, into The
C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May 20, 1S87, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20,
1SS7, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
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The McPherson, Texas & Gulf R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct 7, i88g,into
The H. db S. R. R, Co,
Madrid Mercantile Co. — Inactive. Property sold March 22^ igoo,
to C. C. R, R, Co,
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co — Property sold April
18, l8Q8i under foreclosure^ and line^ BuHingame to Almat ac-
quired August /, iSQSf by The Burlinganie and Northwestern Ry.
Co.; from Alma to Manhattan^ track taken up.
Marine Railway and Dry Dock Co. — Inco)^orated^ California^
March 24, /SSy. Property tocated at San Diego^ Cal. TheA.T,
db S. F. Ry. Co. was owner of 146 shares of stock. Sold under
vote of Directors Nov. i, igoo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct.
6y 1882, into M. & McP. Ry. Co.
The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882^ into
M. db McP, Ry. Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co.— Inactice, Property sold April
10, IQOI, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Midway Railway Co. — Stock sold May p/, /<?p7» to Pittsburg db
Midway Coal and Mining Co. under Contract No. i/djo.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co,— Inactive. Prop-
erty sold June I, igoo, to The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The Montgomery County Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Oct. 24^
igojy to The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R. Co.— Property sold
under foreclosure Feb. 7, 1884, Acquired by The C. Co. R. R. Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co. — Name changed June ^, i8g2, to The Vulcan
Fuel Co,
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Feb. /j, i8QQy to
The A, T. db S, F, Ry, Co,
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. — Dissolved July /, i8gi.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dissolved in
1881,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co.— Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, l8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Occidental Town and Land Co.— The A. T. db S. F. Ry, Co.^s in-
terest sold to John E. Frost under Contract No. 126/2 of Sept,
JOt i8g8^ and records and accounts transferred to him March /,
IQ02.
The Osage Carbon Co. — Inactive, Property sold April /, IQOI, to C,
db P,C,db M. Co,
Osage County Coal & Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Sept,
/, 1880, to The Osage Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Mayji, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 16^ i88j^ into
So. Kas, Ry. Co.
The Pacific Fast Fruit Line Co. — Never active.
Panhandle Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold uiider fore-
closure Sept. 6, /8q8, and acquired Jan. /, IQOO, fry The S. K. Ry,
Co, of Texas.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. R.Co. — Consolidated May ji^ 1886,
into The C, K. db W. R. R. Co.
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The Peck Water Works Co.— Inactive, Material sold April /, 1^4.
Pecos Valley Telegraph Co. — Inactive. Property owned jointly by
PeeoB Valley lAnea and Western Union Teleyraph Co,
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co.— Stock told Oct 75, /JSfi/, to
K. C. C. db 8. R. R, Co,
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property wold
Jan, iQf iQOOf to The A, T. <ib S. F, Ry, Co,
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co.— Consolidated 8^L ^, iSjjt into
The P, d: A, V. R, R. Co,
Raton Coal and Coke Co.— 7^ A, T db 8, F. Ry, Co^e inUreU eoid
to Maxwell Land Grant Co, April I, 1904.
The Raton Water Co. — Inactive, Property sold to Raton Water Worke
Co. and N. M. db 8. P. R, R, Co, Stock purehcued and canceled
May 28 i J8g4.
Redondo Beach Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, /, i88g, into So. CoU,
Ry. Co,
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 18^
l88ly into The R. G. M. db P. R. R. Co,
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold Feb. 75, i8qq, to The A. T, db S. F, Ry, Co,
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — ConeoU-
dated April 18, 1881, into The R, O, M, db P. R. R. Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20^ 1887^ into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The Rock vale Mercantile Co.— Inactive. Property sold Jan,jOf ^^97$
to The Canon City Coal Co,
The S. C. Hospital Association.— Con«o/uia/ed July 25, 1904, into Santa
Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association,
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold June /, IQCX), to The A, T. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property •old
Jan, jf, 1888, to St. J, St, L. db S, F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co.— ^am« changed Jan.jo^ iSSSfto
St J. St, L. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co.— Stock sold Dee,
14, i8gQ, to D. R. Francis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold undier foreclosure OcL 22, i8g8^ to John Penman; operated
from Jan. g, i8gg, to OcL ^j, 1901, by The Kansas SonJthweattem
R, R, Co, and acquired Oct, pj, /po/, by The Kansae Southweetem
Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Feb.
26, 1874, to SL L. L, db W. R. R. Co.
St. Louis, Lawrence and Westerti R. R. Co.— Property sold under
foreclosure Feb, 2J, tSyy. On Oct. 18, 1877^ the road beheean
Lawrence and De Soto, Kas.j was acquired by K. C, T. db W, R.
R, Co,y and between De Soto and Pleasant Hill^ Mo,, by P, H. dt
D. S, R, R, Co,
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co. — Inactive. Properly 9oid
Nov, 26, /886, to The St, L, K, C, db C, R. R. Co,
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co.— Inactive. Property moUL
March 20^ 1874, to The St, J. db St, L. R, R. Co,
85
St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co. — Interest of A. T, dt S. F. R,
R, Co, acquired in i8go, etc., was sold out during summer of
l8g6t in connection with foreclosure and reorganization of SL L.
db S. F. Ry, Co. {see page lo of The A T, db 8. F, Ry. Co*s First
Annual Report to Junejo, i8g6).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ i88y^ into
CaX, Cen, Ry. Co.
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Consolidated June ^, i8g2,
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — ConsolidUited May 20^
1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
1887^ into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
San Diego Central R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal.
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April /, IQOI, to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20, 1887^ *^^ ^*'«
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co.— Intictive. Lands sold June jo,
l8gf/i to Rio Orande Land Co.
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association. — Consolidated July 2^,
iQ04t into Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association. — Succeeded July /, i8Qii
by The A. T. db 8. F. Hosp. Ass'n, O. C. db 8. F. Hosp. Ass'n,
A. db P. Hosp. Ass'n and 8. C. Hosp. Ass^n.
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27, i8q2,
into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan.ij^ igoo, to The
A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of Junejo, /8g6, to The Osage Carlnm Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co. — Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive. Property sold June /, /goo, to The
A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
sold Feb. ij, i8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April /J, l8ggy and acquired April 17, l8gQ, by The A. T. db 8. F.
Ry. Co.
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g, 187Q, into
K. C. L db 8. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Consolidated April 16, i88j, into The
80. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. /j, /8gg,
to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan. /, /8go, to The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co.— Consolidated Dec. /j,
1880, into K. C. L. db 8. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
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YoMtnlte Transportation Company.
Incorporated, California, Norember 29, 1901.
SO years.
Operating stage line between Merced, Mercad County, and Coalterville. Mariposa
County, California.
Capital Stock $25,000, authorised,
21,650, issued,
Santa Fe Land Imp. Co., 1,247 shares.
Directors, 4 shares.
Individuals, 914 shares.
First Monday in Decembbr, Merged, Cal.
Dec. 4, 1905.
Directors (5) Dec. 5, 1904 :
D. K. Stoddard Merced.
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhofif, Jr., ««
J.R.Hitchcock
J. W. Walker, Fresno, CaL
OfRcsrs:
A. G. Wells, President (Feb. 8, 1904), Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treas-
urer (Feb. 8, 1904), .... **
D. K. Stoddard, Manager (Apptd. Nov. I4, I903), Merced.
70
Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
A. & P. Hospital Association.— Sitccucded July 26, i8g8i by Santa
Fe Pacific Hospital Association,
Arizona Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
Arizona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Abandoned,
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji,
1886, into TheCK.db W. R. R, Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co. — Inactive, Property sold Oct, 26^
i8q3y to K, C. T. db W, R. R, Co, Stock purchased and canceled
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec, /, i8gj, into The C,
Ja, R. R. Co.
The Atchison R. R. Employes* Association. — Succeeded June 7, i88y,
try the S. F, Ry. Emp. Ass'n.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Dec. 10^ f8Qjy and acquired Dec. /P, /8gj, by The A,
T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 R. R. Co. in Chicago. — Inactive,
Property sold March 6, IQ02^ to The A. T, db 8. F, Ry, Co,
The Atlantic and Pacific Equipment Co. — Inactive, Stock purchased
and canceled June 22^ i8gy.
Atlantic and Pacific R. R. Co. — Property sold Mayjy f8Qy, under
foreclosure^ and acquired June 24.^ iSgf/, by Santa Fe Pacific R,
R. Co.
The Black well and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan,
26 J /goo, to The A. T, db S, F. Ry. Co,
Blossburg Mercantile Co.— T^e A, T. db S. F. Ry. Co,*s interest in
the Company ended with sale of stock of Raton Coal db Coke Co,
to Maxwell Land Or ant Co., April i, ig04.
The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
April /, i8gg, to The A. T. db S. F, Ry, Co,
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inactive.
California and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive Property sold March
22y IQ04, to the S, F, db N. W. Ry. Co.
California Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, /88gy into So, Cal,
Ry. Co.
California Midland R. R. Co— Inactive, Property sold July 7,
/goj, to the S. F. db N. W. Ry. Co.
California Southern Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Jan, lOy
1882, into Cal. So. R. R. Co.
California Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, /88gy into So.
Cal. Ry. Co.
The Cafton City Coal Co. — Charter expired Oct. lo, i8g8. Property
sold Oct. 4, igoo, to C. db P, C.db M. Co,
The Cafton City and San Juan Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 12, i8y8y
into The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Central Railway of Missouri. — Name changed June 8, iSSj, to St,
L. db C. M. Ry. Co.
The Central and Montgomery Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov, 77, 1884,
into O. C. db S. F, Ry. Co.
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The Cerrillos Coal Mining Co. — Inactive.
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. — Inactive, Property aold May i8^
igoi^ under foreclosure, and acquired Junej, /go/, by Cdt P. C
dt M. Co. Railroad conveyed June j, /go/, to The A.T.dtS* F,
By. Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co. — Inactive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Western Ry. Co. — Inactive.
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property eoid,
April /o, /go/, to The A. T. d: S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
/886, into The C. K. db W. R, R. Co.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Never acH'ee.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Never active,
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. — Property told under
foreclosure May j/, /88/. Acquired Dec. J/, /88j, by C, 8i, L.
dt W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold March 2J, /88j, to The C. db St. L. Ry. Co.
Chicap^o, Santa F6 and California Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold June /, /goo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Inaetine.
Property sold July /j, /(?<?7, to C. 8. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co. — ConsolidUited Nov.
77, /884, into O. C. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dee. ij,
/886, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
J/, /886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, i8gSi into The C.
M. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co. — Property sold Sept. 8^ i8g^<t tmcUr
foreclosure, and acquired Nov. /, /8g^i by The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. ( new corporation). The interest acquired in l8gO'I by
A. T. db S. F. R. R. Co. was sold out in /8gy in connection wUh
the foreclosure and reorganization of The Col, Mid. R. R. Co.
Colorado and New Mexico R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2g, i8yj,
into TheP. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct, tf,
/882, into W. db S. W. Ry. Co.
The Crawford County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Feb. /j, /884, into Tk9
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May /^, /88yj under fore-
closure, to The D. db S, F. Ry. Co. Operation closed March 2J^
l8g8y and track taken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co. — Inactive. Property sold May i^
/887, to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan, /^
/goOj to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Eel River and Eureka R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Mar^h
/4, /g04, to the S. F. db N. W. Ry. Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct 6^ /882^ into K,
a E. db S. Ry, Co,
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Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co.— Inactive. Property
8old May /, iSQQi to So, Cal, Ry, Co,
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R . Co. — Consolidated May
JIf 1886, into The C. K, db W. R, R, Co,
Florence. El Dorado and Walnut Valley R. R. Ca — Inactive,
Property sold April lo, IQOI, to The A, T <ib 8. F, Ry, Co,
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co. — Slock sold
Aug,jt i8giy to The Denver^ Apex d: Western Ry. Co, {See Con-
tract No, 6q6o.)
Gulf Railroad Co. — Inactive, Property sold March 22, i8g8, to The
H. db S, Ry. Co,
The Gulf and Northern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold June /6,
ig02, to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co.
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. ig, igoo, to
The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co
The Harper and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 16, i88s, into
The So. Kas. Ry, Co.
The Harvey County R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct 6, 1882, into W, db 8.
W, Ry, Co.
The Hunnewell Town Co.— 2^ A, T. db S, F. Ry. Co,'s interest sold to
John E. Frost under Contract No, 126^2 of Sept jo, l8g8, and
records and accounts transferred to him March I, igo2.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co.— CoiwoZidated Oct. 7,
i88g, into The H, db S. R. R, Co,
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
under foreclonure Jan, 14, i8g8. Acquired Jan, 2/, /8g8t hy The
H, db S. Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dee,
20y i8gg, to The A, T. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
J/, 1886, into The C, K. db W. R, R. Co.
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. (Kansas). — Consolidated March ij,
1886, into The K. C, B, Ry, Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri). — Consolidated March ij,
1886, into The K, C, B, Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan, 77, 1881, Acquired by O, db B, R, R, Co,
The Kansas City, Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct, 6y 1882, into K. C. E. db S, Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold April 10, igoi, to The A, T, db S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R.Co — Consoli-
dated July i6y 188 J y into So. Kas. Ry, Co,
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — ConsolidUited
Dec. /J, /880, into K, C, L. db S. K. R. R. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R. R. Co. — Inactive.
Kansas City. Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /J, i8gg, to The A. T, db S, F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co. — Consolidated April /6, i88j,
into The So, Km, Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R.K.Co.—ConsolidatedJuly 16^ 1%%^M^
The So. Kas. Ry, Co,
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Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — ConsolidcUed March 2Q^
/87Q, into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Feb. 4^ iSyg. Acquired by K. C. db 8, f.
R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Never active.
Kansas Midland R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 2Q, /<?7J, into K. C
T. db W. R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co.— Inactive,
Property sold June 2Q, /QOO, under foreclosure^ and acquired
July 2, igoo, by The. A. T. <!b S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Kansas Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884^ *•*'<' '^
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ky. Co.— Consolidated April 16^ 188 Shinto The So,
Kas. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Operated from Jan,
Q, iSgg, until October 2ji, /QO/, the railroad and property of The
St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R. R. Co.y which uja% sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, iSgS, to John Penman, and acquired
Ocf. 2J, /QO/y by The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co,
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R.Co. — Inactive. Property soW Dee,
20. l8Qg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co. — Consolidated July 24, 1 S8g^
into The W. db \V. Ry. Co.
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co — Incu:tive. Property
sold March 14, 1^04, to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co,
La Junta Water Co. — Inactive Property sold Jan. I, /8qj, to Town
of La Junta. Stock purchased and canceled March J/, i8qj,
Lawrence and Galveston R. R.Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, i8yg,
into K. C. L. db S, R. R. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Rv. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2gy i8y^^ tnto
K. C. T. db W. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co. — Name
changed Jan. 21. 1867^ to L. L. db O. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22y l8yS. Acquired by L. db O. R. R. Co,
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb /j, /8qq, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Leavenworth, Topeka and South-Western Ry. Co. — Property
.sold under forecloture Oct. /2, iSgg. Acquired Jan. 24, IQOO,
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co.
Leroy and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May j/, 1886, into The
C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May 20, 1S87, ^^^^ C^"'- ^^^' ^.'/' Co,
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20^
1SS7, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
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The Mcpherson, Texas & Gulf R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. 7, i88Q,\nto
Th» U. d: S. R. R. Co.
Madrid Mercantile Co. — Indctive. Property Bold March 22,, igoo^
to C. C. R. R. Co.
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co — Property Bold April
18, l8g8^ under foreclosure^ and line^ Buflingame to Alma^ ac-
quired August /, /SqSj by The Burlingame and Northwestern Ry.
Co.; from Alma to Manhattan, track taken up.
Marine Railway and Dry Dock Co. — Incorporated, California,
March24, iSSy. P roperty located at San Diego, Cal. TheA.T.
<t S, F. Ry. Co. was owner of 146 shares of stock. Sold under
vote of Directors Nov. /, igoo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct.
6, 1882, into M. db McP. Ry. Co.
The Marion and McPheison R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882, into
M. db McP. Ry. Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold April
10, igoi, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Midway Railway Co. — Stock sold May 2/, i8gy, to Pittsburg db
Midway Coal and Mining Co. under Contract No. iidjo.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold June /, /goo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Montgomery County Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Oct. 24.,
igoj, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R. Co.— Property sold
undUr foreclosure Feb. 7, 1884.. Acquired by The C. Co. R. R. Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co. — Name changed June 4, i8g2, to The Vulcan
Fuel Co,
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. ij, l8gg, to
The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co.
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. — Dissolved July i, i8gi.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dissolved in
1881,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. IJ, l8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Occidental Town and Land Co.— The A. T. db S. F. Ry, Co.'s in-
terest sold to John E. Frost under Contract No. I26y2 of Sept,
JO, i8g8, and records and accounts transferred to him March /,
igo2.
The Osage Carbon Co. — Inactive. Property sold April /, igof, to C.
db P.C. db M. Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Sept,
I, 1880, to The Osage Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Mayji, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 16, i88j, into
So. Kas. Ry. Co,
The Pacific Fast Fruii Line Co. — Never active.
Panhandle Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold under fore-
closure Sept. 6, /8g8, and acquired Jan. /, igoo, by The S. K. Ry.
Co. of Texas.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. K. Co.- -Consolidated May ji, j886,
into The C. K. db W. R, R. Co.
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The Peck Water Works Co.— Inactive, Material sold April /, 1^4.
Pecos Valley Telegraph Co.— /noc/tve. Property owned joiniiybiy
Peeos Valley Linet and Western Union Telegraph Co.
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co,— Stock sold OeL ij, 1884, to
K, C C, db 8, R, R, Co,
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property eotd
Jan, iQy igoOy to The A, T, db 8, F, Ry, Co,
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co.— Consolidated Sq^ 2Q^ /^J, ittio
The P, db A, V, R. R. Co,
Raton Coal and Coke Co.— 7^ A, T. db 8. F. Ry, Co,*8 inieresi mM
to Maxwell Land Grant Co, April /, z^^^.
The Raton Water Co.— Inactive, Property sold to Raton Waier Works
Co. and N, M. db 8. P. R, R, Co, Stock purchased and eaneelsd
May 2S, /8q4,
Redondo Beach Ry. Co.— Consolidated Nov. 7, iSSq, into So. CaL
Ry. Co,
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co,— Consolidated April 18^
l88ly into The R, G. M. db P. R, R. Co,
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Ineustive. Property
sold Feb. /j, /(?pp, to The A. T. db S. F, Ry, Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — OonaoU-
dated April /8, 1881, into The R, O. M, db P. R, R, Co,
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidaied
May 20, 1887, into Cal. Cen, Ry. Co.
The Rock vale Mercantile Co.— Inactive, Property sold Jan, JO^ i8q^9
to The Canon City Coal Co,
The S. C. Hospital Association.— ConsolidUited July 25, 1904, into Santa
Fe Coa^t Lines Hospital Association,
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Cc^Inactive, Property
sold June I, igoo, to The A, T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Incuitive. Property mM
Jan. jiy 1888, to St. J, St. L. db 8, F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Name changed Jan.jo^ iSSS^to
St J. St. L. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dee,
/4f /8gg, to D, R, Fi-ancis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold under foreclosure Oct 22, i8q8, to John Penman; operated
from Jan. Q, i8ggf to Oct, 2J, 1901, by The Kanscu Southweetem
R. R, Co, and acquired Oct, 2j, IQOI, by The Kansas Soulhwesiem
Ry, Co,
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Wth,
26, J874, to SL L. L. db W. R. R, Co,
St. Louis, Lawrence and Westerti R. R. Co. — Property sold undtsr
foreclosure Feb, 2jy 1877, On Oct. /<?, 1877, the road between
Lawrence and De Soto, Kas.j was acquired by K, C, T. db W. R,
R. Co.y and between De Soto and Pleasant Hill, Mo,, by P. H. db
D, 8, R, R, Co,
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property eold
Nov, 26, 1886, to The St, L, K. C, db C. R. R, Co,
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co.— Inactive, Property eoUL
March 20, 1874, to The St, J. db St, L. R, R. Co,
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St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co. — Interest of A, T, db S. F, R,
R, Co, acquired in i8qo^ etc., was sold out duHng summer of
iSgdt in connection vfith foreclosure and reorganization of St. L.
db S, F, Ry. Co. [see page lo of The AT.dbS, F. Ry, Co.'s First
Annual Report to Junejo, i8g6).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ t88y^ into
Cat, Cen, Ry. Co,
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 2y^ 1892,
into So, Cal. Ry, Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^
l88y, into Cal. Cen, Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
i88y^ into Cal. Cen, Ry, Co.
San Diego Central R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20, i88y^ into Cal.
Cen, Ry. Co.
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April /, igoi^ to The A. T, db S, F. Ry, Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ 1887^ into Cal.
Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co.— Inactive. Lands sold June jo,
l8gf/y to Rio Orande Land Co.
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association. — Comolidated July 2j,
fQ04, into Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association.— 5Mccceded July /, y^p/,
by Tfie A.T.dbS.F. Hosp. Ass'n, O. C. db S. F. Hosp. Ass'n^
A. db P. Hosp. Ass'n and S, C, Hosp. Ass'n,
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27^ i8g2,
into So, Cal, Ry, Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan.ij^ rgoo, to The
A. T, db S, F, Ry. Co,
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Intictive, Property sold as
of June JO, i8q6, to The Osage Cartnm Co,
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co.— Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive. Property sold June /, igoo, to The
A. T. db S, F, Ry, Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb, jj, /8gg, to The A. T. db S, F, Ry. Co,
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April ij, l8gg, and acquired April 77, /8gg, by The A. T. db S, F,
Ry. Co,
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, i8yg, into
K, C, L, db S, R, R. Co,
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — ConsolidLated April 16, i88j, into The
So, Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. ij, i8qq,
to The A. T, db S. F, Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan. /, /8qOj to The C, K. db W. R. R. Co,
Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec, ij,
l880y into K. C. L. db S. K. R. R, Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
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Sumner County R. R. Co.— ConsolidtUed Dee, ijfi88o, into K, C, L,
db S» K* Rt R» Co*
Texas, Louisiana and Eastern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
hold July 26f fSgy, to O. C. db S. F. Ry, Co,
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inactive, Property sold AprU 20^ 1886, to The
Canon City Coal Co.
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jOt i8g6.
The Topeka Iron Co.— T^ A, T.dbS,F.Ry. Co,*s interest eold to John E,
Frost under Contract No. 1^6/2, of Sept jo, l8g8, and records
and accounts transferred to him Apr, 2J% igo2.
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active.
Topeka and Western Ry. Co,— Never active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Property sold April/, /QOI, toC, db
P. C, db M. Co. Charter expired Oct. 24, igoi.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Nov, 89
188 J, to The T. C. db C. Co.
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co.— Consolidated Mayji, 1886,
into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Organization abandoned;
tracks taken up May 8, 1881.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado). — Never active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas) — Never active,
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882^
into W. db S. W. Ry. Co,
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April 10, iQOly to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 24, i88g^ inMo
The W. db W. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western Ry. Co. — Property sold under foredosu/re
Dec, JO, r8g8, and acquired Dec. J/, iSqS, by The A. T. dt S, F.
Ry. Co,
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State,
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president from among their number, and such sub-
ordinate officers as the by-laws may designate.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days' notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies:
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
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Directors :
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days* published notice of stock-
holders' meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than twenty.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days' published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general office
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
the price ptr share of such preferred stock and the prefer-
ences, priorities, classification and character thereof, and also
the rate of dividend to be paid thereon.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public ofHce in the State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports from time to time.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, ToPEKA & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors:
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Incorporators :
Five required, three of whom must be citizens of the State.
Charter Fee :
$25 at time of application, $2.50 filing and recording, not ex-
ceeding ten folios, and 25 cents for each additional folio.
One-tenth of one per cent on first $100,000, and one-twentieth of
one per cent on next $400,000, and $200 on each additional
$1,000,000 of capital stock.
Increase of capital stock, same fee as on original issue.
Foreign corporations must file copy of charter and pay same fees
as domestic corporations, and have same rights ana subject to
same restrictions as domestic corporations.
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Annual Statement:
All corporations, except banking, insurance and railroad, to
make annual statement to Secretary of State. No action can
be maintained or recovery had in any of the courts of the
State until annual statement is filed.
Railroad corporations shall make annual report to Railroad
Commissioners on the 15th day of September.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Shall choose one of their number president, and shall appoint
secretary and treasurer. Not required that last two shall be
stockholders.
Stockholders :
Meeting to be held at such time and place as provided in by-
laws. No publication necessary.
May vote cumulatively.
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The Cerrillos Coal Mining Co. — Inactive,
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co. — IiuicUve. Property sold May iSf
IQOI, under foreclosure^ and acquired Junej^ IQOI^ by C.4it P. C
db M, Co. Railroad conveyed June j, IQOI, to The A. T. db 8. F,
Ry. Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co. — Inactive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Western Ry. Co. — Incuitive.
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property mM,
April /0,/QO/, to The A.T. db S.F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. — Consolidated May ji,
1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois. — Nweractiv.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Never active.
Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern R. R. Co. — Property sold und€r
foreclosure May ji^ 188 f. Acquired Dee. JI, l88j, by C. 8L L.
db W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, St. Louis and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold March 2J, /88Sj to The C. db St. L. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa F^ and California Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold June /, IQOO, to The A.T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa. — Inaotive,
Property sold July /j, i88y, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov.
77, 1884, into O. C. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Dee. ij,
1886, to C. S. F. db C. Ry. Co.
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
J/, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. — Consolidated Dec. /, iSqj, into The C.
M, R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co. — Property sold Sept. 8, l8^, und^r
foreclosure^ and a^iquired Nov. /, /<?^, tfy The Colorado Midland
Ry. Co. (new corporation). The interest (tcquired in i8go-l by
A. T. db S. F. R. R. Co. was sold mit in 18^ in connection with
the foreclosure and reorganization of The Col. Mid. R. R. Co.
Colorado and New Mexico R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept 2g, /8yj^
into The P. db A. V. R. R. Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. tf,
1882 J into W. db S. W. Ry. Co.
The Crawford County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884, into T9f
Kas. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co. — Railroad sold May 14, 1887, under fore-
closure, to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co. Operation closed March 2J^
l8g8, and track t€iken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co. — Inactive. Property sold May i^
1887, to The D. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan. ig^
I goo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Eel River and Eureka R. R. Co. — Incustive. Property sold March
14, ig04, to the S. F. db N. W. Ry. Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct 6, 1882^ into K,
C. E. db S. Ry. Co.
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Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold May /, i8gQi to So, Cat, Ry, Co,
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R . Co. — Consolidated May
31, j886, into The C, K, ds W. R, R. Co.
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley R. R. Ca — Intustive,
Property sold April 10, IQOI, to The A, T db S. F, Ry, Co,
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co. — Stock sold
-A^g* J» iSqi^ to The Denver, Apex A Western Ry, Co, ( See Con-
tract No. 6g6o.)
Gulf Railroad Co. — Inactive, Property sold March 22, J8g8^ to The
H, db S. Ry. Co.
The Gulf and Northern R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Guthrie and Western Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold June i6t
ig02, to The Eastern Oklalioma Ry. Co.
The Hanover Railroad Co. — Inactive. Property sold Jan, iq, igoOt to
The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co
The Harper and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated April /d, iSSj, into
The So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Harvey County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct d, 1882, into W, db 8,
W, Ry. Co.
The Hunnewell Town Co.— The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.'s interest sold to
John E. Frost under Contract No. 126/2 of Sept jo, /8g8, and
records and accounts transferred to him March /, igo2.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co. — Consolidated Oct 7,
i88q, into The H. db S. R. R. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
under foreclosure Jan, /^, i8q8. Acquired Jan, 2/f l8g8t by The
H. db S. Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Dec.
20, iSgg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Independence and South- Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated May
31, 1886, into The C, K. db W. R, R. Co.
Kansas City Belt R. R. Co. (Kansas). — Cotisolidated March 13 ^
1886, into The K. C. B. Ry. Co.
Kansas City Belt Ry. Co. (Missouri). — Consolidated March 13^
1886, into The K, C, B. Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Jan. //, 188 1, Acquired by O. db B, R, R, Co.
The Kansas City, Emporia and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Oct 6, 1882, into K. C. E. db S, Ry. Co,
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold April 10, IQOI, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R. Co — Consoli-
dated July l6y 1883, into 80. Kas, Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Dec. /J, 1880, into K. C. L. db 8. K. R. R. Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka R. R. Co. — Inactive.
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. /J, i8gg, to The A. T, db 8. F. Ry. Co,
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co. — Consolidated April i6y 1883,
into The 80, Kas, Ry, Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R.R.Co.— Consolidated July 16, 1883, into
The 80, Kas. Ry, Co,
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Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mcareh 2g^
iSyg, into K. a L. d S. R. R. Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Property
sold under foreclosure Feb. ^, /8^Q. Acquired by K, C. db 8, F.
R, R. Co.
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. R. Co. — Inactive,
The Kansas, Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Never cmtive,
Kansas Midl;ind R. R. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 2Q, iS^Ji into K. C.
r. A W. R. R. Co.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co. —/noc^iue.
Property sold June 2Q, IQOO, under foreclosure, and acquired
July 2, IQOO, by The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co. — Consolidated May j/,
l886, into The C. K. A W. R. R. Co.
Kansas Southern R. R. Co.— Consolidated Feb. /j, 1884^ into This
Kas, So. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co.—ConsoUdated April 16, 188 §, into Hie So,
Kas. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Operated from Jan.
p, i8qq, until October ^5, IQOI, the railroad and property of The
St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R. R. Co., which ufat sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, /Sq8, to John Penman, and acquired
Oct. 2J, /go/, by The KansoJi Southwestern Ry, Co.
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Never active.
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property «oW Dee.
20, i8Qg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co,
Keokuk and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Inactive.
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R.R. Co. — Consolidated July 24, l88g,
into The W. db \V. Ry. Co.
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co — Inactive. Property
sold March 14, /go4, to The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co,
La Junta Water Co. — Inactive Property sold Jan, i, /8qj, to Town
of La Junta. Stock purchased and canceled March J/, l8gj,
Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Q, i8yg,
into K. C. L. dt S. R. R. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Rv. Co.— Consolidated Sept 2g, iSyj, into
K. C. T. db W. R. R Co.'
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R. Co. — Nanis
changed Jan. 2T, l86y, to L. L. db O. R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R. Co. — Property sold
under foreclosure Oct. 22, 1S78. Acquired by L. db O, R. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb /j, /Sqo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Leavenworth, Topeka and South-Western Ry. Co. — Property
sold und^r foreclonure Oct. 12, iSgg. Acquired Jan. 24^ ^QOO,
by The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway Co.
Leroy and Western Ry. Co — Consolidated May ji, 18S6, into The
C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Consolidated
May 20, lS8y, into Cat. Cen. Ry. Co.
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co.— Cotisolidated May 20,
i8Sy, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
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The Mcpherson, Texas & Gulf R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct. 7, i88g,xnto
The U. d S. R. R. Co,
Madrid Mercantile Co. — Inactive. Property sold March 22^ igoo^
to C. C. R. R, Co.
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co — Property sold April
18, iSgSi under foreclosure^ and line^ BuHingame to Alma^ ac-
quired August /, iSqS, by TkA Burlingame and Northwestern Ry.
Co.; from. Alma to Manhattan^ track taken up.
Marine Railway and Dry Dock Co. — bieorporated^ California^
March 24, /8Sy. Property located at San Diego j Cal, TheA.T,
db S. F. Ry. Co. was owner of 1^6 shares of stock. Sold under
vote of Directors Nov. /, igoo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct,
6, 1882, into M. db McP. Ry. Co.
The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co.— Consolidated Oct. 6, 1882^ into
M. db McP. Ry. Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co. — Inactice. Property sold April
10, igoi, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Midway Railway Co. — Stock sold May ^7, /<^P7, to Pittstmrg db
Midway Coal and Mining Co. under Contract No. //6jO.
The Mississippi River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co.—Inactive. Prop-
erty sold June i, /goo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Montgomery County Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Oct. 24,
IQOJ, to The A. T. dt S. F. Ry. Co.
The Nebraska, Topeka, lola and Memphis R. R. Co.— Property sold
under foreclosure Feb. 7, 1884. Acquired by The C. Co. R. R. Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co. — Name changed June ^, /8Q2y to The Vulcan
Fuel Co.
The New Mexican R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. /j, /8qq, to
The A.T.db S. F. Ry. Co.
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co. — Dissolved July /, /8qi.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co. — Dissolved in
1881.
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold Feb. /j, i8gg, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Occidental Town and Land Co.~The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.'s in-
terest sold to John E. Frost under Contract No. 126/2 of Sept,
JO, l8g8i and records and accounts transferred to him March /,
igo2.
The Osage Carbon Co. — Ina^stive. Property sold April /, igoi, to C.
db P. C, db M. Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Sept,
/, l880f to The Osage Carbon Co.
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co. — Consolidated
Mayji, 1886, into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Consolidated July i6y l88ji into
So. Kas. Ry. Co,
The Pacific Fast Fruii Line Co. — Never active.
Panhandle Railway Co. — Inactive. Properly sold under fore-
closure Sept. 6, /8q8i and acquired Jan. /, IQOO, try The S. K. Ry.
Co. of Texas.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. R.Co. — Consolidated May ji^ 1886,
into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
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The Peck Water Works Co.— Inactive, Material sold April /, 1^04.
Pecos Valley Telegraph Co. — Inactive. Property oumedJoHUly by
Peeos Valley Linea and Western Union Telegraph Co,
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co,— Stock sold OeL ij, 1884, to
K, C. C, ds S. R. R, Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold
Jan. iQf igoOy to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co.— ConsolidcUed 8^ 29, iSyj, into
The P. ds A. V. R. R. Co.
Raton Coal and Coke Co.^The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.*« interest sold
to Maxwell Land Grant Co. April /, /904.
The Raton Water Co.— Inactive. Property sold to Raton Waier Works
Co. and N. M. db 8. P. R, R. Co. Stock purchased and oaneeled
May 28t 18Q4.
Redondo Beach Ry. Co.— Consolidated Nov. 7, i88q, into 80. CaL
Ry. Co.
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co.— Consolidated April 18,
188 r, into The R. G. M. db P. R. R. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive, Properly
sold Feb. 75, iSgg, to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — Ooneoli'
dated ApHl 18, 1881, into The R. G. M. db P. R. R. Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20j 1887^ into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The Rock vale Mercantile Co.—hiactive. Property sold Jan,jO, l8g//f
to The Canon City Coal Co.
The S. C. Hospital Association.— Conso/idafed July 25, 1904^ inJto SanUi
Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— Inactive, Property
sold June /, igoo, to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Intzctive. Property eoid
Jan. ji, 1888, to St. J.SLL.db 8. F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Name changed Jan.jo^ i888^to
St J. St. L. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dee.
14, i8ggy to D. R. Fi-ancis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold undLer foreclosure Oct 22, i8q8, to John Penman; operated
from Jan. Q, iSgQt to Oct ^5, 1901^ by The Kansas sduJthwestem
R. R. Co. and acquired Oct. 2J, iQO/f by The Kansas Southwestern
Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Fsb,
26y J874y to St L. L. db W. R. R. Co.
St. Louis, Lawrence and Westerti R. R. Co. — Property sold undUr
foreclosure Feb. 2j, iSyy. On Oct. i8y i8yy^ thjs road beltmeem
Lawrence and De Soto^ Kas., was acquired 6y K. C. T. db W, R.
R. Co., and between De Soto and Pleasant Hill, Mo., by P. H. db
D. 8. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co. — Ina/itive. Property sold
Nov. 26, 1886, to The St. L. K. C. db C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co.— Inactive. Property sold
March 20, 18^4, to The St. J. db St. L. R, R. Co.
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St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co. — Interest of A. T, db 8. F. R.
R, Co. (icquired in i8qo^ etc., wcu sold out during summer of
l8g6t in connection unth foreclosure and reorganization of SL L.
db S, F, Ry, Co, {see page lo of The AT,dS, F, Ry, Go's First
Annual Report to Junejo, i8g6),
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ t88y^ into
Cal. Cen. Ry. Co,
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Comolidated June ^, /8g2,
into So, Cal, Ry, Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal, Cen, Ry. Co,
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal, Cen, Ry, Co,
San Diego Central R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal,
Cen. Ry, Co,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April /, igoi, to The A, T, db S. F. Ry. Co,
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ J88j^ into Cal.
Cen, Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co. — Inactive. Lands sold June jo,
J8g7y to Rio Orande Land Co,
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association. — Comolidated July 2j,
/g04, into Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association. — Succeeded July /, y<?p/,
by The A.T.dbS.F. Hosp. Ass'n^ O, C. db S. F. Hosp, Ass'n,
A. db P, Hosp, Ass'n and S. C. Hosp. Ass^n,
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27^ i8g2^
into So, Cal, Ry, Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan.ij, igoo, to The
A.T,dbS,F. Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of Junejo, l8g6, to The Osage Carbon Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co. — Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive. Property sold June /, iqoo, to The
A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb. 75, /8qQj to The A. T. db S. F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April /J, /8QQf and acquired April 77, /<?pp, by The A. T. db S. F,
Ry. Co.
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2Qi i8yQ, into
K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Consolidated April j6, r88jy into The
So. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. ij, i8qq,
to The A, T, db S, F. Ry. Co,
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan. /, i8qOj to The C, K, db W, R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dee. 75,
l880y into K, C. L, db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Never active.
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Sumner County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dee. ij^iSSo, into K. O. L.
db 8» K» Rm R% Co*
Texas, Louisiana and Eastern R. R. Co. — /nacfiM. Property
>old July 26f iSgy, to O. C. db S. F. Ry, Co.
The Thornton Coal Co.— Inactive. Property eold April 20^ 1886^ to Tkt
Canon City Coal Co,
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jo^ i8g6.
The Topeka Iron Co.— T^ A. T.dbS.F.Ry. Co.'s interest sold to John E.
Frost under Contract No. /26y2, of Sept, jo^ l8g8y and records
and accounts transferred to him Apr, 2J% ig02,
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active,
Topeka and Western Ry. Co,— Never active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Property sold April/, /goi, toC. db
P. C. db M. Co, Charter expired Oct. 24, I got.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Nov, 8,
1881, to The T, C. db C, Co.
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co.— Consolidated Mayji, 1886,
into The C, K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Organization abandoned;
tracks taken up May 8, 188 1.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado). — Never active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas). — Never active,
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co. — Coruolidated Oct, d, 1882^
into W, db S. W. Ry. Co.
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inactive, Property soid
April 10, IQOI, to The A. T. db S. F, Ry. Co,
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co.— Consolidated July 24, i88g, UUo
The W. db W. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western Ry. Co. — Property sold under foreelosurs
Deo, JO, fSgSj and acquired Dec. j/, iSqS, by The A, T, db S, F.
Ry. Co,
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State,
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president from among their number, and such sub-
ordinate officers as the by-laws may designate.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days* notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies:
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
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Directors :
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days' published notice of stock-
holders' meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than twenty.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days* published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general office
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
the price ptr share of such preferred stock and the prefer-
ences, priorities, classification and character thereof, and also
the rate of dividend to be paid thereon.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in the State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports from time to time.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, ToPEKA & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors:
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Incorporators :
Five required, three of whom must be citizens of the State.
Charter Fee :
$25 at time of application, $2.50 filing and recording, not ex-
ceeding ten folios, and 25 cents for each additional folio.
One-tenth of one per cent on first $100,000, and one-twentieth of
one per cent on next $400,000, and $200 on each additional
$1,000,000 of capital stock.
Increase of capital stock, same fee as on original issue.
Foreign corporations must file copy of charter and pav same fees
as dfomestic corporations, and have same rights ana subject to
same restrictions as domestic corporations.
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Annua/ Statement:
All corporations, except banking, insurance and railroad, to
make annual statement to Secretary of State. No action can
be maintained or recovery had in any of the courts of the
State until annual statement is filed.
Railroad corporations shall make annual report to Railroad
Commissioners on the 15th day of September.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Shall choose one of their number president, and shall appoint
secretary and treasurer. Not required that last two shall be
stockholders.
Stockholders :
Meeting to be held at such time and place as provided in by-
laws. No publication necessary.
May vote cumulatively.
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Oklahoma.
Corporations Generally :
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charter.
Purposes for which corporations may be formed limited by 24th
U.S. Statutes at Large, page 21: must be by general incorpora-
tion acts.
Principal place of business to be designated by articles of in-
corporation.
Articles must be subscribed by three or more persons, one-ibird
of whom must be residents of the Territory.
Directors :
Must be stockholders, not less than three nor more than eleven.
One-thiid of all officers must be residents of the Territory.
Must be elected annually by stockholders at time and place
provided by the by-laws. If no provision in by-laws, ist
Tuesday in June.
Majority sufficient to form quorum.
Must elect president, who must be one of their number, a sec-
retary and treasurer.
Stockholders:
Majority of subscribed capital stock necessary to a quorum, a
less may adjourn.
Each stockholder liable to extent of amount unpaid upon his
stock.
Railroad Companies:
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charter.
Formed by not less than five persons.
Directors :
Not less than live nor more than thirteen in number.
To be elected as provided by the by-laws or on twenty days'
notice to stockholders, but at any meeting at which all the stock-
holders be present or be represented by attorney or proxy it
shall be lawful to waive notice, and proceed to an election of
directors.
May be cl.issified by stockholders into three classes, first class
holding for one year, second for two years, and third for three
years.
Make annual report to stockholders.
Place of meeting of board of directors having one or more di-
rectors or an agent (or service residing in the Territory may
be held at any place mentioned in the notice, either within or
out of the Territory.
Mining, Manufacturing and other Industrial Pursuits:
Duration not exceeding twenty years.
May provide in articles of incorporation for business office out-
side of the Territory, and meetings of stockholders and di-
rectors may be held at such office where such corporation has
its business office out of this Territory. Its main office for the
transaction of business must be within the Territory.
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Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to duration:
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor mvre than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days' published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
Stockholders may vole for directors on the cumulative plan.
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
meeting on ten days* published notice, and thirty days' notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vole of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Shall elect one of their number president.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years.
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the Slate at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of sa^vd^«tv^x^^^^^'5»>
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by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days* published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one-third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory,
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
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Arizona.
Corporations Generalt.y:
Shall not disincorporate except by majority vote of members,
unless a different rule is adopted in the articles.
Cease to exist by five-years nonuser, but do not forfeit franchise by
omission to elect officers.
For closing up business may act after expiration of charter.
Pledgee of stock as security cannot vote but pledgor can.
Must appoint a resident of three years as agent upon whom
notice and process served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration fifty years, with renewal for fifty years upon three-
fourths vote of stockholders' meeting called for purpose.
Directors :
Elected for one year; must be stockholders; two must reside in
Territory.
President and Treasurer must be directors.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place of
business, after publication for twenty days by newspaper
notice in each county on line in which stockholder resides, or
by posting where no paper published. If election not held on
day specified, should be held within ninety days in manner
provided by by-laws.
Stockholders :
Directors or one-third of stock may call meetings on thirty days'
notice.
Individual liability for unpaid part of stock.
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than five
To be elected annually. May be elected at a meeting other than
the annual meeting as a majority of the fixed capital stock may
determine or as the by-laws may provide. If no provision for
meeting in by-laws, or as before stated, annual meeting of
stockholders for election of directors first Tuesday in June.
Two weeks' published notice shall be given stockholders.
All stockholders being present at any meeting, and signing a
written consent to such meeting, on the record, creates a meet-
ing as valid as if legally called and noticed.
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The Peck Water Works Co.— Inactive. Material sold April /, 1^04.
Pecos Valley Telegraph Co. — Inactive. Property owned jointly by
Peeos Valley Lines and Western Union Telegraph Co.
Pleasant Hill and De Soto R. R. Co.— Stock sold Oct ij, 1884, to
K. C. C. d S. R. R. Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. IQ, iQOOj to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co. — Consolidated Sept. 2g, /^75» into
The P. d A. V. R. R. Co.
Raton Coal and Coke Co.— r^ A. T. d S. F. Ry. Co.'s inUresi sold
to Maxwell Land Grant Co. April /, 1^4.
The Raton Water Co.— Inactive. Property sold to Raton Water Works
Co. and N. M. d 8. P. R. R. Co. Stock purchased and canceled
May 28^ j8g4.
Redondo Beach Ry. Co. — Consolidated Nov. 7, i88g, into So. CaL
Ry. Co.
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Consolidated April 18^
188/, into The R. G. M. d P. R. R. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co. — Intictive. Property
sold Fib. 75, i8gQ, to The A. T. d 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Extension Co. — Coneoli-
dated ApHl 18, 1881, into The R. G. M. d P. R. R. Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated
May 20^ l88y^ into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The Rock vale Mercantile Co.— Inactive. Property sold Jan. jOt i8q/,
to The Canon City Coal Co.
The S. C. Hospital Association.— Conso/idafed July 25, 1904^ iiUo Santa
Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association.
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold June /, igoo, to The A. T. d S. F. Ry. Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Jan. jif 1888, to St. J. St. L. d S. F. Ry. Co.
St. Joseph and Santa Fe R. R. Co. — Name changed Jan.jo^ i888^to
St J. St. L. d S. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co. — Stock sold Dee.
/4i J8gg, to D, R, FYancis and others.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R.R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold under foreclosure Oct 22, J8g8^ to John Penman; operated
from Jan. p, j8gQt to Oct ^5, igoi^ by The Kansas Souihwesiem
R. R. Co. and acquired Oct, ^5, /po/, by The Kansas Southwestern
Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Name changed Feb.
26^ 1874, to SL L. L. d W. R. R. Co.
St. Louis, Lawrence and Westerti R. R. Co. — Property sold under
foreclosure Feb. 2J^ ^877. On Oct. j8y 1877^ the road between
Lawrence and De Soto^ Kas.^ was acquired by K. C. T. d W. R.
R. Co.f and t^etween De Soto and Pleasant Hill, Mo.^ by P. H. d
D. S. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co. — Inactive. Property sold
Nov. 26, 1886, to The St. L. K. C. d C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R. R. Co.— inactive. Property sold
March 20, 1874^ to The 1^ J. d SL L. R. R. Co.
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St. Louis and San Francisco Ry. Co. — Interest of A, T, dt S. F. R,
R, Co. cuiquired in iSgOy etc^ was sold out during summer of
l8g6, in connection with foreclosure and reorganization of St. L.
db 8, F, Ry, Co, {see page lo of The AT, d 8. F. Ry, Co,'s First
Annual Report to JunejOt i8g6).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20^ 1887, into
CcU. Cen, Ry. Co,
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry. Co. — Consolidated June ^, /8q2,
into 80, Cal. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887, into Cal, Cen. Ry. Co.
San Bernardino and San Diego Ry. Co. — Consolidated May 20,
1887^ into Cal, Cen, Ry. Co,
San Diego Central R. R. Co.— Consolidated May 20, 1887, into Cal,
Cen. Ry, Co,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inactive. Prop-
erty sold April /, IQOI, to The A, T, db 8. F. Ry. Co,
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Cwisolidated May 20^ 1887^ into Cal.
Cen, Ry. Co,
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co, — Ifiactive, Lands sold June jo,
l8Q7t to Rio Orande Land Co,
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association. — Consolidated July ^5,
lQ04t into 8anta Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association,
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association. — Succeeded July /, J8git
by The A.T.dbS.F. Hosp, Ass'n^ O, C. dt 8. F. Hosp, Ass*ny
A. dt P. Hosp, Ass^n and 8. C, Hosp, Ass'n,
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Consolidated June 27^ i8q2^
into So. Cal. Ry, Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Jan.ij, igoo, to The
A.T.db 8, F, Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold as
of June JO, l8g6y to The Osage Carbon Co,
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co. — Never active.
The Sibley Bridge Co. — Inactive, Property sold June /, IQOO, to The
A.T.db 8, F, Ry, Co,
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inactive. Property
sold Feb, 75, /8gg, to The A. T, db 8. F, Ry, Co,
The Silver City and Northern R. R. Co. — Property sold under foreclosure
April /J, j8gQy and acquired April 77, l8gQ, by The A. T. dt 8. F.
Ry, Co,
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Consolidated March 2g, 187^^ into
K, C. L, db 8. R. R. Co,
Southern Kansas Ry. Co,— ConsolidUited April 16, 1883, into The
So, Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inactive, Property sold Feb. 75, i8gQ,
to The A, T, dt 8, F, Ry, Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co.— Inactive. Property
sold as of Jan, 7, i8qo, to The C. K. db W. R. R. Co,
Southern Kansas and Western K. K. Co.— Consolidated Dee. 1^,
1880, into K. C. L, db S, K, R, R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co. — Nener active.
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Sumner County R. R. Co. — Consolidated Dec, ijti88o, into K, C. L.
it 8. K, R. R, Co,
Texas, Louisiana and Eastern R. R. Co. — Inactive, Property
hold July 26y i8q7, to O, C. <Sb 8. F. Ry, Co,
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inactive. Property sold April 20, 1886, to The
Canon City Coal Co.
Topeka Equipment Co. — Charter expired Nov.jo, i8q6.
The Topeka Iron Co.— r^ A. T.dbS. F.Ry. Co.'s interest sold to John E.
Frost under Contract No. 126^2, of Sept jo, i8q8, and records
arid accounts transferred to him Apr. 2J^ igo2,
Topeka Western Ry. Co. — Never active,
Topeka and Western Ry. Co,— Never active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Property sold April/, igoi, toC. dt
P. C, dt M. Co. Charter expired Oct. 24, jgOJ.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inactive. Property sold Nov, 8j
/881, to The T. C. db C. Co.
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co. — Consolidated Mayji^ 1886,
into The C. K. db W. R. R. Co.
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Organization ahandimed;
tracks taken up May 8, 188 1.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado). — Never active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas). — Never active,
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882,
into W. dt 8. W. Ry. Co,
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inactive. Property sold
April TO, IQOI, to The A. T. dt 8. F. Ry. Co,
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co. — Consolidated July 24, i88g, into
The W,dt W. Ry. Co.
The Wichita and Western Ry. Co. — Property sold under foreelotum
Dec, JO, rSgSy and acquired Dec. JT, /Sg8, by The A. T, db 8, F.
Ry. Co.
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Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State,
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time,
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by-laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president from among their number, and such sub-
ordinate officers as the by-laws may designate.
Stockholders:
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days* notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies:
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
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Directors :
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days' published notice of stock-
holders' meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than twenty.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the Ime of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days' published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State under a franchise or charter
granted by or derived from this State must keep general office
for control, operation and management located in this State
and on or near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued, the articles must set out
the amount of such preferred stock, the number of shares,
the price per share of such preferred stock and the prefer-
ences, priorities, classification and character thereof, and also
the rate of dividend to be paid thereon.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in the State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports from time to time.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, ToPEKA & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors:
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of class
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Incorporators :
Five required, three of whom must be citizens of the State.
Charter Fee :
$25 at time of application, $2.50 filing and recording, not ex-
ceeding ten folios, and 25 cents for each additional folio.
One-tenth of one per cent on first $100,000, and one-twentieth of
one per cent on next $400,000, and $200 on each additional
$1,000,000 of capital stock.
Increase of capital stock, same fee as on original issue.
Foreien corporations must file copy of charter and pav same fees
as domestic corporations, and have same rights ana subject to
same restrictions as domestic corporations.
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Annual Statement:
All corporations, except banking, insurance and railroad, to
make annual statement to Secretary of State. No action can
be maintained or recovery had in any of the courts of the
State until annual statement is filed.
Railroad corporations shall make annual report to Railroad
Commissioners on the 15th day of September.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Shall choose one of their number president, and shall appoint
secretary and treasurer. Not required that last two shall be
stockholders.
Stockholders :
Meeting to be held at such time and place as provided in by-
laws. No publication necessary.
May vote cumulatively.
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Oklahoma.
Corporations Generally :
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charter.
Purposes for which corporations may be formed limited by 24th
U.S. Statutes at Large, page 21: must be by general incorpora-
tion acts.
Principal place of business to be designated by articles of in-
corporation.
Articles must be subscribed by three or more persons, one-third
of whom must be residents of the Territory.
Directors :
Must be stockholders, not less than three nor more than eleven.
One-thiid of all officers must be residents of the Territory.
Must be elected annually by stockholders at time and place
provided by the by-laws. If no provision in by-laws, ist
Tuesday in June.
Majority sufficient to form quorum.
Must elect president, who must be one of their number, a sec-
retary and treasurer.
Stockholders:
Majority of subscribed capital stock necessary to a quorum, a
less may adjourn.
Each stockholder liable to extent of amount unpaid upon his
stock.
Railroad Companies:
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charter.
Formed by not less than five persons.
Directors :
Not less than five nor more than thirteen in number.
To be elected as provided by the by-laws or on twenty days*
notice to stockholders, but at any meeting at which all the stock-
holders be present or be represented by attorney or proxy it
shall be lawful to waive notice, and proceed to an election of
directors.
May be classified by stockholders into three classes, first class
holding for one year, second for two years, and third for three
years.
Make annual report to stockholders.
Place of meeting of board of directors having one or more di-
rectors or an agent (or service residing in the Territory may
be held at any place mentioned in the notice, either within or
out of the Territory.
Mining, Manufacturing and other Industrial Pursuits:
Duration not exceeding twenty years.
May provide in articles of incorporation for business office out-
side of the Territory, and meetings of stockholders and di-
rectors may be held at such office where such corporation has
its business office out of this Territory. Its main office for the
transaction of business must be within the Territory.
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Colorado.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies
except as to duration;
Duration not to exceed twenty years, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor ni!>re than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; ten days* published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If majority of stock is not represented at meeting, it may be ad-
journed for not exceeding sixty days.
Stockholders may vote for directors on the cumulative plan.
If directors not elected at regular meeting, they may be elected
at adjourned meeting not exceeding sixty days, or special called
meeting on ten days* published notice, and thirty days' notice
by mail or in person.
Meeting of directors outside of State void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a vote of a majority
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Shall elect one of their number president.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors in three classes and elect each
class for three years.
Texas.
Railroad Co.mpanies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the State at some point on
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the general
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, traffic
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent,
and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices.
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by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintendent of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days' published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days* published notice.
New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one-third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory,
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
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Arizona.
Corporations Generally:
Shall not disincorporate except by majority vote of members,
unless a different rule is adopted in the articles.
Cease to exist by five-years nonuser, but do not forfeit franchise by
omission to elect officers.
For closing up business may act after expiration of charter.
Pledgee of stock as security cannot vote but pledgor can.
Must appoint a resident of three years as agent upon whom
notice and process served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration fifty years, with renewal for fifty years upon three-
fourths vote of stockholders* meeting called for purpose.
Directors :
Elected for one year; must be stockholders; two must reside in
Territory.
President and Treasurer must be directors.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place of
business, after publication for twenty days by newspaper
notice in each county on line in which stockholder resides, or
by posting where no paper published. If election not held on
day specified, should be held within ninety days in manner
provided by by-laws.
Stockholders :
Directors or one-third of stock may call meetings on thirty days'
notice.
Individual liability for unpaid part of stock.
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than five
To be elected annually. May be elected at a meeting other than
the annual meeting as a majority of the fixed capital stock may
determine or as the by-laws may provide. If no provision for
meeting in by-laws, or as before stated, annual meeting of
stockholders for election of directors first Tuesday in June.
Two weeks' published notice shall be given stockholders.
All stockholders being present at any meeting, and signing a
written consent to such meeting, on the record, creates a meet-
ing as valid as if legally called and noticed.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company.
Conrection No. 3 to Manual No. 10.
Topeka, i April, 1905.
Please make the following changes and insert the attached new pages in
Manual No. 10, to bring it up to date. £. Wilder, Secretary.
Page.
II. Directors.
15. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
18. Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co.
10. The California Eastern Ry. Co.
25. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
39. Prescott & Eastern R. R. Co.
43. Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co.
44. Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Ry. Co.
45. SoNORA Ry. Co. Limited.
Add after name of R. Somers Hayes, "Died Mch. 2, 1905."
16. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
Officers:
Strike out *'E. D. Kenna," and insert "Gardiner Lathrop (April i, 1905)" as
General Solicitor.
28. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Mch. 6, 1906."
Change date Directors elected to "Mch. 7, 1905."
Directors:
Strike out **R. Somers Hayes," and insert "Geo. G. Haven."
Strike out date after "W. C. Nixon."
Executive Commlitee :
Change date elected to "Mch. 11, 1905."
Strike out "R. Somers Hayes," and insert "Geo. G Haven."
Officers :
Change date elected to "Mch. 11, 190J."
Strike out date after name of W. C. Nixon.
34. The Pecos River R. R. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Mch. 7, 1906."
(Annual meeting 190$ not yet held.)
49. Sunset R. R. Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Mch. 12, 1906."
Change date Directors elected to "Mch. 20, 1905."
Directors :
Strike out "J. Kruttschnitt." and insert "E. E. Calvin."
Strike out "A. H. Payson, San Francisco,'* and insert "J. W. Walker,
Fresno.'*
After "Officers" insert "Mch. 14, 1904."
(Directors' meeting not yet held.)
57. St. Joseph Union Depot Co.
Directors :
Change number from "9" to "10" (increased at Stockholders' meeting
Men. 28, 1905).
Add "S. C. Stickney (C. G. W. Ry.) (Mch. 28, 1905), St. Paul, Minn."
69. Santa Fe Land Improvement Co.
Directors :
Strike out "Paul Burks," and insert "W.H. Brewer (Mch. 29, 1905)."
76. The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co.
Directors :
Strike out "W. B. Biddle," and insert "W. B. Jansen (Mch. 20. 1905)."
Officers:
Strike out "W.B. Biddle," and insert "W. B. Jansen (Mch. 20. 1905)," as
Vice-President.
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The Arizona and Utah Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, April xo, 1899.
50 years
Chartered: Commencing at a point on the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad about four (4)
miles southwest from the town of Kingman, Mojave Countv, Arizona (McCon-
nico, Arizona), in a northerly direction to the town of White Hills, Mojave
County, Arizona, about fifty (So) miles.
Constructed: McConnico to Chloride, about 22 miles.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized,
467,000, issued,
D. L. Gallup, 4,060 shares.
Directors, 5 *'
Individuals, 605 "
Second Wednesday in March, Kingman, Arizona.— ii a. m.
March 14, 1906.
Directors (5) March 8, 1905:
L. C. Deming, New York.
D.L.Gallup
H. VV. Gardiner
E.J.Gibson, Winslow,Ariz.
J. Kinucan, " **
Officers:
D. L. Gallup, President, .... New York.
L.C. Deming, Secretary, .... "
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer, ... **
W.G.Taylor, Auditor, .... Los Angeles, Cal.
Note: The Annual Stockholders' Meeting: has been customarily held in New
York City.
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Texas Tie and Lumber Preserving Company.
Incorporated, Illinois. Noyember 27, 1896.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $i25.ocx), authorized,
125,000, issued.
S.F. L. I.Co., 1, 2\7 shares.
Directors, 3 *•
Fourth Monday in January, Chicago, III.
January 22, 1906.
Directors (3) Jan. 23, 1905 :
W. B.Jansen, Chicago.
F. T. A.Junkin
W.E.Bailey,
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Officers:
£. O. Faulkner, President and Manager, . Topeka.
W.B.Jansen, Vice-President, . . . Chicago.
W. E. Bailey, Secretary "
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer and Asst. Secretary, Galveston, Tex.
J. E. Baxter, Auditor,
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Correction No. 8 to Maniial No* 10.
ToPEKA, 2 October, 1905.
Please make the following changes in Manual No. 10, to bring it up to date.
£. Wilder, Secretary.
ige.
\. El Paso Union Passenger Depot Co.
Directors :
Strike out "H. U. Mudj?e."
Insert "J. E. Hurley (Aug. 4. 1905)."
Strike out *'Chas. B. Edoy, Alamogordo, N. M."
Insert **S. C. Marks (Aug. 4, 1905), El Paso."
Strike out **A. S. Johnson."
Insert "W. A. Hawkins (Aug. 4, 1905)."
Auditing and Hnance Committee:
Strike out "A. S. Johnson."
Officers :
Strike out "H. U. Mudge," and
Insert ** J. E. Hurley (Aug. 4, 1905),** as President.
. The Cerriixos Coal and Iron Co.
Change date next annual meeting to "Aug. 6, 1906.*'
Change date Directors and Officers elected to ''Aug. 7, 1905."
;. Santa Fb Coast Lines Hospital Association.
Change date next annual meeting to *' Sept. 3, 1906."
Trustees :
Strike out ** under charter," and insert " Sept. 12, 1905."
Strike out "F. J. Shepard," and insert "I. L. Hibbard."
Strike out ** P. J. Chase, Los Angeles," and insert "J. S. Henry, Fresno,
Cal."
Change date after "Officers" to "Sept. 12, 1905."
). The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co.
Note : — ** Certified copy of charter filed with Secretary of State of Cal-
ifornia, September 1905."
Change date next annual meeting to "Aug. 6, 1006."
Change date Directors elected to **Aug. 7, 1905
Strike out " H. U. Mudge," and insert "J. E. Hurley," as Director.
After "Officers" insert "Aug. i, 1904."
(Directora* meeting not yet held.)
Add "T. J. Norton, Legal Agent, Los Angeles, Cal."
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
AND
AUXILIARY COMPANIES
Compiled by
J. F. SCOTT, Assistant Secretary
February 1, 1906
SECRETARY'S OPPICB
TOPEKA, KANSAS
INDEX.
UtI of Annnil Mtttingt 1906 Pages 4 and 5
Ofllctrt and Diractora of A. T. k 8. F. R. R. Co., and of The
A. T. k 8. F. Ry. Co., since organization ** 6 to 11
Railroad Companies (aipliabstically) " 12 to 66
Union Depot k Tsrminai Companies (aiplial>oticaily) " 66 to 67
Coal Companies (alpliabetically) " 68 to 70
Town k Land Companies (alphabetically) " 71 to 78
MIscellanooMS Companies (alphabetically) " 79 to 87
Corporation Laws of various 8tatos and Territories " 88 to 94
Dead, Inaotivo or Absorbed Companies " 96 to 104
The A. T. & S. F. Hospital Association 79
Albion and Southeastern Ry. Co 17
Arizona and California Ry. Co 18
The Atchison City Elevator Co 79
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co 12 to 16
Atchison Union Depot and R. R. Co. 66
Aztec Land and Cattle Co. Limited 71
Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Co 67
Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co 19
The California Eastern Ry. Co 20
Cane Belt R. R. Co 21
The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Co 68
Chanslor-Canfield Midway Oil Co 80
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining Co 68
The Denver, Enid and Gulf R. R. Co 21a
The Eastern Oklahoma Ry. Co 22» 28
The Eastern Ry. Co. of New Mexico 24
£1 Paso Union Passenger Depot Co 66
Fort Bragg and Southeastern R. R. Co 26
Fort Worth Union Passenger Station Co 68
Fresno County Ry. Co 26
The G. C. & S. F. Hospital Association 81
Galveston, The Union Passenger Depot Co. of 67
Gibbs Town and Land Co 72
The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 27
Gulf, Beaumont and Great Northern Ry. Co 28
Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Ry. Co 29
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co 80
Gulf, Santa Fe and Northwestern Ry, Co 81
Jasper and Eastern Ry. Co 82
(2)
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 80
(Kansas City, Mo.) Union Depot Co 66
The Kansas Southwestern Ry. Co 83
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co 81
The Leavenworth Depot & R. R. Co 61
The Leavenworth and Topeka Ry. Co 34
The Medicine Valley Ry. Co.. 36
Mendon Town and Land Co 72
The New Mexico Town Co 78
New Mexico and Arizona R. R. Co 36
Oakdale Western Ry. Co 37
Oakland and East Side R. R. Co 38
Pacific Land Improvement Co 74
The Pecos River R. R. Co 39
The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Ry. Co 40
The Pecos and Northern Texas Ry . Co 41
Perris and Lakeview Ry. Co 42
Petroleum Development Co 82
Phoenix and Eastern R. R. Co 43
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co 44
The Pueblo Union Depot and R. R. Co 62
Randsburg Ry. Co 46
Revere Town and Land Co 74
Rio Grande Land Co 76
Rio Grande and El Paso R. R. Co 46
The Rutledge Town and Land Co 76
St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co 63
St. Joseph Union Depot Co 64
San Francisco and Northwestern Ry. Co 47
Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Association 83
Santa Fe Land Improvement Co 76
Santa Fe Pacific Development Co 77
Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co 48
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Ry. Co 49
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co 84
The Santa Fe Terminal Co. of California 66
Santa Fe Town and Land Co 78
Sibley Town and Land Co 78
Sonora Railway Co. Limited 60
Southern California Ry. Co 61, 62
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. of Texas 63
Southwestern Lumber Co. of New Jersey 86
Sunset Railroad Co 64
Texas Tie and Lumber Preserving Co 86
Union Depot Co. (Kansas City, Mo.) 66
The Union Passenger Depot Co. of Galveston 67
The Vulcan Fuel Co 70
Western Arizona Ry. Co 66
Yosemite Transportation Co 87
Consecutive List of Annual Meetings.
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February. „^^^*b. ,^
6, Tuesday. ii:oo a. m., El Paso, Tex El Paso Union Pais. Depot Co. ..
13, *' New York. Aztec Land & Cattle Co. Limited,
14, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.. Atchison. Kas., Atchison Union Depot & R. R. Co.
14, ** St.Joseph.Mo St. Joseph Union Depot Co
March.
6, Tuesday GaWeston, Tex.. Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
7, Wednesday Pecos. Tex., The Pecos Riyer R. R. Co
12. Monday, ii:ooa. m., Bakersfield, Cal., Sunset R. R. Co
13, Tuesday, St.Joseph.Mo., 30 St. Joseph Terminal R. R. Co.^
Directors, statutory
13. ** Kansas City. Mo., 30 The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co.^
Directors, statutory
13, *' 10:00 a. m., Los Angeles, Cal., Chanslor-Canfield Midway Oil Co.
April.
4, Wednesday, 12:00 m Boston, Mass., Sonora Ry. Co. Limited
10, Tuesday, 12:00 m SanFrancisco.Cal., Ft. Brags & Southeastern R.R.Co.
11, Wednesday, Beaumont, Tex., Gulf, Beaum*t & Gt. Nor. Ry. Ca,
II, " *• Gulf, Beaumont &K.C.Ry. Co...
II, *' " Beaumont Wharf ftTorminml Co.,
May.
I, Tuesday San Francisco, Cal., San Francisco & N. W. Ry. Co. ..
1, •* 11:30 a.m.. *' Fresno County Ry. Co
8, " Aspen. Colo., 10 The Vulcan Fuel Co
8, ** Jersey City, N. J., Southwestern Lumber Co. of N.J.
10. Thursday, SanFrancisco.Cal., Albion & Southeastern Ry. Co....
16, Wednesday, iixw a. m.. Los Angeles, Cal Pacific Land Improvement Co. ...
16, '* ii»oa. m., " " Santa Fe Land Improvement Co.
16, *' ii»x> a. m., *' ** Santa Fe Pac. Deyelopment Co. ..
16, *' 2:00 p. m., Phoenix. Ariz Randsburg Ry. Co
June.
[ 4,Monday, Eagle Lake, Tex Cane Belt R. R. Co
^ 5, Tuesday, Fort Worth, Tex Fort Worth Union Pass. Sta. Co.,
T S« ** San Francisco, Cal Oakland & East Side R R. Co.!..
13, ** 9'.oo a. m., St. Joseph, Mo St. Joseph Terminal R. R« Co
13, '* io*.oo a. m., Guthrie, Okla. The Eastern Okla. Ry. Co
i9t ** ic:oo a. m., Los Angeles, Cal., Petroleum Development Co
38, Thursday Tuolumne, Cal., Oakdale Western Ry. Co
July.
"""etday, 3»o p.m., San Francisco, Cal The SanU Fe Ter. Co. of Cal
Topeka, Kas The A.T.&S.F. Hospital Ass'n...
(4)
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
August.
DAYS
NOTICE.
6. Monday,
6. "
Santa Fe, N. M .,
10.00 a.ni., Chicago,
U.Tuesday
September.
3. Monday,
Galveston. Tex.,
PAGI.
The Cerrillos Coal & Iron Co 68
The Santa Fe Refrigerator Des-
patch Co 84
G. C. & S. F. Hospital Ass*n 81
Los Angeles, Cal Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital
Association 83
12, Wednesday, Amarilio, Tex.,
October.
2, Tuesday, 12:00 m., Amarilio. Tex.,
3, Wednesday. 12:00 m., Roswell, N. M.,
9, Tuesday, 9:00 a. m., Kansas City, Mo..
IS, Monday, 2:00 p. m.. Las Vegas, N. M.,
17, Wednesday, Pueblo. Colo..
2S. Thursday. 12:00 m., Topeka, Kas..
25, ** 2:00 p. m., "
25, " 2:30 p.m.,
25, •• 3:00 p.m.,
25, " 3:00 p. m..
25, •• 3:00 p. m., *'
31, Wednesday. 10:00 a. m., Amarilio. Tex.,
November.
I, Thursday, 8:00 a. m., Santa Fe. N. M.,
8.00 a. m., '*
9:00 a. m.. Topeka, Kas..
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Gulf, Santa Fe & N. W. Ry. Co. .. 31
The Pecos & Nor. Tex. Ry. Co. . . . 41
The Pecos Valley & N. £. Ry. Co. 40
The Kansas City Belt Ry. Co 60
The Eastern Ry.Co.of New Mexico 24
The Pueblo Union Dep. & R.R.Co. 62
TheAtch..Top.&San.FeRy. Co. 15
Cher'k'e & Pitts.Coal & M'n'g Co. 69
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Co. . . 81
New Mexico & Arizona R. R. Co. 36
The Atchison City Elevator Co... 79
The Leav. & Topeka Ry . Co 34
The So. Kas. Ry. Co. of Texas.. .. S3
The New M exico Town Co 73
Rio Grande Land Co 7$
The Kansas Southwestern Ry . Co. 33
** 11:00 a. m.. Los Angeles. Cal., Southern California Ry. Co S^
" 3:00p.m., " Perris & Lakeview Ry. Co 42
El Paso. Texas, 30 Rio Grande & El Paso R. R. Co.. 46
7, Wednesday, 10:00 a. m.. Topeka, Kas., 10 The Medicine Valley Ry. Co 35
8, Thursda'y, 11:00 a. m, Williams, Ariz., The Grand Canyon Ry. Co 27
8, ** 2.00 p. m., Kingman. Ariz Western Arizona Ry. Co 5S
21, Wednesday, 12:00 m.,
21, *' 12:00 m.,
21, ** 12:00 m.,
31, ** laxx) m.,
at, ** 12:00 m..
Prescott, Ariz.,
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Bradshaw Mountain R. R. Co. 19
Prescott and Eastern R. R. Co. 44
SantaFe.Prescott&PhoenixRy.Co. 49
Phoenix & Eastern R. R. Co 43
Arizona & California Ry. Co 18
December.
3, Monday, Los Angeles, Cal., Yosemite Transportation Co 87
as* Tuesday Galveston, Tex. The U.Pass.Dep.Co. of Galveston 67
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
Company
Prom Its First Organixatloa.
AND OF
Tlie Atcliison, Topeica and Santa Fe Railway
Company,
Incorporated December la, 1895.
(Compiled from A. T. & S. F. records of meetings.)
Chalrnum of the Board.
From To
Apr. 24, 1884. May 5, 1887.
Nlay 9, 1889. Dec. 20, 1893.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895. '^Pi*' 12* 1901.
(Office abolished June 5, 1931.)
President.
(Imperfects
MldlUowa
Name,
Benj. P. Cheney,
Geo. C. Magoun,
Aldace F. Walker,
D
•olidted.)
Dtetastd,
uly 23. 1895.
ec 20, 1893.
Apr. 12, igoi.
Cyrus K. Holliday,
S. C. Pomeroy,
W. F. Nast, .
H. C. Lord,
Henry Keyes,
Ginery Twichell,
Henry Strong,
Thomas Nickerson,
T. Jefferson Coolidge,
Wm. B. Strong,
Allen Manvel,
J. W. Reinhart,
Sep. 17, i860. Jan. 13, 1864.
Jan. 13, 1864. Sep. 2, 1868.
Sep. 2, 1868. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 17, 1869.
Feb. 1 7, 1 869. Sep. 24, 1 87a
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. May 13, 188a July 24, 1892.
May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. I, 1894.
Mch. 29, iQoa
Aug. 27, 1 89 1.
Mch. 23, 1884.
Sep. 24, 1870.
July 23, 1883.
p. B. Robinson, Actings Sep. i, 1894. July i, 1896.
lov. 14,1900.
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Cyrus K. Holliday,
Charles S. Gleed,
{J
Uly I, 1896.
29,190a
Feb. 24, 1895.
May 31, 1901.
Mch. 29, 190a
Edward P. Ripley,
Sam'l N. Wood,
Willis Gaylord,
Henry Blood,
Isaac T. Burr,
Thomas Nickerson,
F. H. Peabody,
Wm. B. Strong,
A. E. Touzalin,
C. W. Smith, .
J. W. Reinhart,
D. B. Robinson,
D. B. Robinson,
£. D. Kenna,
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Vice-President.
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Men. 3, 1870.
Mch. 3, 1870. May 25, 1871.
May 25, 1 87 1. May 22, 1873.
May 22, 1873. May 28, 1874.
May 28, 1874. Dec. 17, 1877.
Dec. 17, 1877. July 12, 1 88 1.
Jan. I, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885. Sep. 12, 188^
First Vice-President.
Dec. 1, 1885. June 1, 1889.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 7, 1803.
Mch. 7, 18(93. July I, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
June 23, 1 891.
Jan. 2, 189a
June 14. 1885.
Aug. 31, 1004.
July 24. 1892.
May 31, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1805. July i, 1896.
Feb. 2, 1898. Nov. 15, 1905.
May 31, 1901.
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Second Vlce*Pr«Bldeat.
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A. A. Robinson,
Jan. 5, [886. April 4, iSqj.
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Paul Morton,
Feb. 2, 1898. Aug. 1, igo4.
J.W. Kendrick,
Oct. 4. 1905.
Third Vice-President.
J. F. Goddartl,
May 10, 1888. May y. i8qo.
Dec. 20, i8qo. Mch. 31, 1893.
May
3. 1901.
J. D.Spnnger,
Paul Morton.
Dec. 12, iSgs. Feb. 2. i8q8.
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J. M. Batr,
Inly 6. 1899. May 1, 1901.
Junes, 'QO'- Oct. 4, igoj.
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Geo. T. NicholsoD,
Oct. 4, '905.
Fourth Vke-Prestdent.
J. W, Reinhart.
Sep. 20, 1889. May 8, l8go.
iOI New C«npiay.i
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W. B. J>nsen
. Jan. 3. 1906.
Secretary.
P. T, Abell,
Sep. 17, i860 Jan. [3, 1864.
Cyrus K. HoUiday,
Willis Gaylord,
Chas. W. Pierce,
Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. IQ, 1865.
Aug. iQ, 1865. Sep. 24, im.
Sep. 24. 1868. May 12,1876.
Mch
29,190a
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Edward Wilder,
May 12, 1876. Dec. 20, ]go5.
(« New Company.)
Dec
20, 1905.
Edward Wilder,
Dec. [2, 1805. Dec. 30, I905.
Jan. 3, ig.x5.
Dec
20, 1905,
£, L. Copeland,
AMlstant S«:reUry.
Geo. L. Goodwin,
May3i,i876. Aug. i, 1883.
Geo. 0. Manchester,
Aug. t, 1883. Jan, 2, 1884.
Geo. L. Goodwin,
Ian. 2, .884. Mayq, J88Q.
. May 9,1889. May 17.1890.
C. S. Tuckerman,
Aug
"90*.
L. C. Deming,
May 17, fSgo.
fOI New Company.)
L. C. Deming.
Dec. 23, 1895.
J. F. Scott,
Nov. 29, iQo;.
Westora
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
July 34, igo2.
Trouurer.
M. C.Dickey,
Sep. 17, r86o. Jan. 13, 1864.
D. L. Lakin, .
. Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 19, 1865.
Aug. 19, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 24, 1863. May 12, 1876.
Oct,
8.1897-
Willis Gaylord,
Jan.
:s.'i^
Chas. W. Pierce,
Xpr
Edward Wilder,
May 12, 1876. Dec. 20,1905.
(Of Ftaw CMipur.)
D«
20. 1905-
Edward Wilder.
Dec. 12, 1895. Dec. 20, 1905.
Dec
20, 1905.
E. L. Copeland,
Jan. 3, 1906.
AuteUnt Treasurer.
0. P. Rice,
Dec. 19, 1870. Aug. 1, 1871.
Edward Wilder.
Aug. 1, 1871. May 12, 1876.
May 31, 1876. Jati. \.\%^.
Dec
20, 1905.
J
Ceo. L. Goodwin,
1
H. W. Gardiner.
. ^'.r.-'^sr'-'
1
A. 0. Wellman,
Nov. 2Q. 1905.
1
Western AssIaUnt Trcuurer (Coast Lin
ES).
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
July 24. 1903.
■
^
4
8
1
.T
I
1
Name,
Thos. J. Peter,
Wm. B. Strong,
C. C. Wheeler,
A. £. Touzalin,
A. A. Robinson,
C. W. Smith, .
J. F. Goddard,
A. A. Robinson,
J. J. Frey.
T» T« Frev
H, U. Mudge (appt'd),
J. E. Hurley,
From To Doc§as4d,
Qeneral Manager or Manager.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 22, 1873. Oct. 16^ i8g6.
Dec. 17, 1877. Aug. 2, 1881.
Aug. 2, 1881. Oct. 1, 1883. Dec 18,1
Oct. I, 1883. Mch. I, 1884. Sep. 12, 1
Mch. I, 1884. Feb. i, 1886.
Feb. 1, 1886. May 1, 1887.
May 1, 1887. May 10, 1888.
May 10, 1888. April 3, 1893.
April 3, 1893. Dec. 31, 1895.
(Of New Coniwiiy.)
Geo. W. McCrary,
John J. McCook,
Victor Morawetz,
Geo. R. Peck,
i«
Jan. I, 1896! Dec. 31, 1899.
Jan. I, 1900. May i, 1905.
May I, 1905.
Qeneral Counsel.
April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889.
May 9, 1889.
(Of New Conpany.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Qeneral Solicitor.
Feb. 9, 1882. Jan. i, 1884.
May 13, 1901.
July 13, 1903.
July 13, KJ03.
£. D. Kenna,
£. D. Kenna,
Gardiner Lathrop,
S. Lothrop Thomdike,
Jno. P. whitehead, .
Jno. P. Whitehead, .
D. L. Gallup,
H. C. Whitehead,
(second time), Apr. 15, 1886. Sep. 16, 1895.
I
no. P. Whitehead,
. W. Reinhart,
. K. Gillett, .
W. K. Gillett,
H. C. Whitehead,
W. E. Bailey,
J. T. Harmer, .
W. K. Gillett, .
W. A. Burroughs,
W.E.Bailey (apptd),
J. E. Baxter,
O. P. Rice,
M. L. Sareent,
Geo. H. Nettleton,
Albert N. Young,
Jno. P. Whitehead,
Erastus Young,
H. C. Clements,
J. F. H. McKibben,
Sep. 25, 1895. Apr. I, 1905.
(Of New ComiMny.)
Dec 12, 1895. Apr. 1, 1905.
Apr. I, 1905.
Comptroller.
May 13, 1880. Julys, ^^83.
July 5, 1883. Oct. 7, 1899.
(Of New Comiwny.)
Dec. 23, 1895. Oct 7, 1899.
May I, 1901.
Consulting Auditor.
Oct. 4, 1905.
Qeneral Auditor.
Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 17, 1888.
Oct. 17, 1888. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893. May i, 1896.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 23, 1895. May 1, 1896.
May 6, 1896. Oct. 4, 1905.
Oct. 4, 1905.
Assistant Qeneral Auditor.
July 1, 1887. Dec. 14, 1888.
May 17, 1890. Mch. 7, 1893.
Mch. 7, 1893.
June 1, 1900.
Oct. 4, 1905.
Auditor.
Sep. 7, 1870.
May 26, 1 87 1.
July 24, 1872.
Dec. 31, 1896.
Oct. 4, 1905.
May 26, 1871.
July 24, 1872.
[ay 12, 1876.
June 23, 189a
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Oct. 7, 1899.
Dec. 7, 1891.
Mch. 26^1896
May 12, 1876. May 1, 1878.
May 1, 1878. Jan. 28, 1880. Oct. 7, 1809.
Tan. 28, 1880. Mch. 7, 1881.
Mch. 7, 1881. Nov. I, 1850.
Mch. 7, 1893. Aug. 25, 1896.
Mch. 25, 1
Aug. 25. 1
9
Directors.
Name, From To Deceased,
Abbot, Edwin H., May 9, 1889. Oct. 29, 1891.
Abell, P. T., . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Ames, Oliver, . Apr. 22, 1882. Apr. 19, 1883. Oct. 22, 1895.
Amy, W. F. M., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Balch,A. P., Sep. 24, 1868. May25, 1871. May 28, 1889.
Baring, Thos., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Bartlett, Eben, July 27, 1865. Sep. (?), 1868.
Beach, Geo. W., Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
♦Berwind, Edward J., Sep. 13, 1894.
Bird, L. D., Sep. 17, i860. May i, 1862. May i, 1862.
♦Blair, James A., Sep. 13, 1894.
Blood, Henry, . Mch. 3, 1870. May 30, 1872. June 14, 1885.
Bolles, J. D., . July 27, 1865. Sep. (?), 1868.
Bradley, John, July 27, 1865. Oct. (?), 1867. Nov. 11, 1867.
♦Bull, Wm. L., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Bumside, A. E., Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Sep. 13, 1881.
Burr, Isaac T., May 25, 1871. May 9, 1889. Aug. 31,1904.
Challiss, L. C, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
Cheney, Benj. P., May 22, 1873. Sep. 7, 1894. July 23, 1895.
♦Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.), Aug. 11, 1894.
Childs, E. E., . Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Codman, Chas. R., . Apr. 16, 1885. May 9, 1889.
Coolidge, T. Jefferson, Feb. 4, 1880. April 22, 1882.
Crane, F. L., . Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. Nov. 17, 1884.
Cummins, H., . Sep. 24, 1868. Feb. 19, 1869.
Dickey, M. C, . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Downs, VV. F., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. Mch. 8, 1883.
♦Duval, H. Rieman, . Nov. 16, 1894.
Fairchild, G. H., Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Famsworth, H. W., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. July 26, 1899.
♦Fowler, Thomas P., . Sep. 13, 1894.
Frost, Joseph, . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Gardner, Geo. A., May 15, 1879. ^c^* ^* *8^*
" (second time). May 13, 1880. July 12, 1881.
Gaylord, G. L., July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867. July 9, 1894.
Gaylord, M. L., July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Gaylord, Willis, July 27, 1865. Mch. 3, 1870. Jan. 2, 1890.
Gilman, Davis S., . May 12, 1876. May 21, 1877.
♦Gleed, Charles S., Sep. 13, 1894.
Glidden, W. T., . May 30, 1872. Jan. 24, 1873.
Harris, Robert, Oct. 27, 1892. Apr. 21, 1894. Apr. 21, 1894.
Hartt, J. F., Jan. 6, 1885. Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 27, 1889.
Hillard, F. A., . July 27, 1865. Oct. 12, 1867.
Holliday, Cyrus K., . Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 29, 1900. Mch. 29,1900.
Huggins, A. Z., Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Huntoon, Joel, . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
10
Name. From To Dtctasgd.
♦Hurd, A. A., Nov. 14, igca
Hurst, R. D., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. June 10, 1879.
Johnson, A. S., Aug. 5, 1884. Sep. 24, 1884. Dec 9. 1904*
Kent, Sidney A., May 16, 1878. April 6, 1886. Apr. i, 190a
Keyes, Henry, Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 24, 187a Sep. 24, 187a
Lakin, D. L., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. May 16, 1878. Oct. 8, 1897.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbey, Wm., . May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894. Nov. 5, 1895.
Lord, H. C, Sep. 24, 1868. Mch. 3, 1870. Mch. 23,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., . Feb. 2, 1880. April 21, i88a Aug. 4, 1896.
♦McCall, John A., Sep. 13. 1894.
McCook, John J., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo. C, Oct. 17, 1888. Dec. 20, 1893. Dec. 20, 1893.
Manvel, Allen, Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mason, W. Powell, . May 13, 1880. Apr. 22, 1882.
♦Mudge, H. U., Nov. 14, 1900.
Nast, VV. F., . July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Apr. 7, 1893.
Nickerson, A. W., . Feb. i, 1882. May 9, 1889. May 17, 1893.
♦Nickerson, George A., Oct. 26, 1893. Sep. 2, 1901. Sep. 2, 1901.
Nickerson, Joseph, . Sep. 6, 1870. Feb. 28, 1880. Feb. 28,1880.
Nickerson, Thomas, May 25, 1871. Jan. 6, 1885. July 24, 1893.
Opdyke, Chas. W., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878.
Opdyke, Geo., Mch. 3, 1870. May 21, 1877. June 12,1880.
Osborn, Thos. A., . Nov. 16, 1894. Feb. 4, 1898. Feb. 4, 1898.
Paine, Chas. J., May 21, 1877. Sep. 24, 1884.
Peabody, F. H., Sep. 6, 1870. May 15, 1879. Sep. 22, 1905.
Peabody, Frank E., Sep. 6, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Peabody, Oliver W., May 9, 1889. Oct. 27, 1892. Oct 23, 1896.
Peck, Geo. R., Oct. 29, 189 1. Sep. 13, 1894.
Perley, L E., . May 21, 1877. May 16,1878. July 11, 1894.
Peter, Thos. J., Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. Oct. 16, 1896.
Pierce, Carlos, Feb. 19, 1869. Aug. 20, 1870. Aug. 20^ 187a
Pierce, Chas. W., . Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 6, 1870.
" (second time), May 12, 1876. Apr. 24, 1884. Apr. 5, 1889.
Pomeroy, S. C, Sep. 17, i860. May 25, 187 1. Aug.27, 1891.
Purcell, E. B., Sep. 24, 1884. Sep. 13, 1894.
Raymond, Emmons, Feb. 17, 1869. May 8, 1873. Aug. 18, 1892.
Reinhart, J. W., Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. i, 1894.
Ross, E. G., . Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Rotch, Wm. J., Jan. 31, 1876. Feb. 25, 1876. Aug. 17, 1893.
Safford, Jacob, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. July 2, 1885.
Saunders, VV. R., . Nov. 24, 1863. Dec. (?) 1863. Dec. (?) 1863
Sawyer, Warren, . Sep. 24, 1884. April 6, 1887.
** (second time), June 7, 1887. May 9, 1889.
*^ (third time), April 7, 1891. Oct. 27, 1892.
^ Member of last Board of o\d CompAu^.
11
Name, From To Deceased.
Sealy, George, . April 15, 1886. Oct 29, 1888. Dec. 14,1901.
Severy, L., . . May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. f^cb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889. Feb. 23, 1897.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time). May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden, Mch. 3, 1870. Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
(second time). May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884.
Oct. 14, 1895.
Mch. 22, 1902.
II
Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thomdike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery,
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N., .
Woodruff, Henry, .
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Rieman, .
Fowler, Thomas P., .
Frick, Henry C, . .
Gibbs, Edward N., .
Gleed, Charles S., .
Haven, George G., .
Haves, R. Somers, .
Hoiliday, Cyrus K., .
{obes, Andrew C,
ones, Howel, .
Cenna, E. D., .
McCullough, John G.,
44 "
Sep. 12, 1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Apr. 26, 1891.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. ]^^' 3^ ^^7^-
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 21, 1891.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, i86iB.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863,
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. May 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Of New Company.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Dec. 12, 1895. Oc^* 2<^» 19^^ Oc^* ^» 19^'
Dec. 12, 1895.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June 23, 189!.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
:. 3. 1898-
(second time), Apr. 5, 1965.
Morawetz, Victor,
Mch. 2, 1905.
Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. _
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1 90 1. Feb. 8, 1905.
Nov. 14, 1900. Feb. 8, 1905.
Mch. 2, 1905.
Mch. 29,1900.
Nickerson, George A.,
Osbom, Thomas A., .
Ripley, Edward P., .
Rogers, Henry H.,
Rotch, William, . .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F., .
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4. 1B98.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Fet). 4, 1898.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 1901. Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
12
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Raili^iray
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 12, 189s.
999 years.
Authorized to tranfact business in following States and Territories, proper certificatos hmvlii
t>een filed with:
Secretary of New Mexico, and in San Miguel County, N. M., in Not., 189B.
Secretary of Colorado, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec., 1S99.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May. 1901. except San BenardiB
Connty in Dec., 1903 ; and in San Diego. Orange and Riverside Counties in Apru, 190$.
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of Arizona in October, 1902.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named OM
panies:
(MOTE:~Initlala In p«renUieftM in<Ucat« the Comp&nlM under whoM ehaitera the mtirmnd Uaesww
eonetnioted. Following Is mileage when purchased and may differ from operated mlle«c<a, owlag to i«l
■eqoent ehangea of line.)
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.4
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fk Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, Dearborn Station to Crawford
Ave 6.43
Less C. & W. L R. R., Dearborn Station to Stewart Ave., K43 5.0
Chicago, Santa F± and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 438.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . 52.53 491.0
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, .... .6
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... .71
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fk Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. Joseph . 7^.45
West of St. Joseph (old track), 2.35 78,8
(St. Joseph to W i nth rop— Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line, .
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.).,
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & W. R. R.), .
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.),
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 1899
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder 4^.4
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, 1899:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holhday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), . 13.61
^lathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
Carried forward, 44.03 "iTsSTl
(ConUnued on nexX VML«>^
1.28
21.90
16.50
26.36 66.0
Brought forward,
North Ottawa to Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), .
Cherry Vale to Independence (S. K. R. R.).
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.). -
Harper to Kansas and Oklahoma State line (The H. '
& W. R. R )
3 and Oklahoma Slate line loDklahnma and
Texas Slate line (The S, K. Ry.). .
Lawrence to North Ollawa {L. & G. R. R ). .
North Ottawa to Empoiia (K. C. fir E. R. R.),
Burlington Junction to BurlmglOD (O. & B. R. R.),
Chanuie lo Chicopee:
Chanute to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), .
Walnut lo Girard (The C. C. R. R.), .
Girard lo Chicopee (K. S. R. R.),
Cherry Vale to CoBfeyville (L. & G. R. R.], -
Arkansas City lo Purcell (The S. K. Ry.), .
Wellington to Hunnewell (S. C. R.R,).
Attica to Medicine Lodge (The H. & W. R. R.), -
Thk Burlingaug and Northwestern Rv., Apr.
Burlingameto Alma(M. A. & B. Ry.)
Kansas CiTV. Emporia ahd Southern Railway, Apr, 10,1901
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
& S. R. R.)
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.),
Howard to Moline (K. C. E. & S. Ry.).
The Chicago, Kansas Sl Western Railroad, Apr. 10. 1901
Gladstone to Bazar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.), -
Gladstone Iq Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi
Icneto Salina(TheC. K.ar W. R. R).
Concordia lo Nebraska Stale line (The C. K. & W. Ry.).
Little River to Holyriiod {The C, K. & W. R. R.), .
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.). .
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.),
Lamed to Jeimore (The P. V. & D. R. R.). .
Quenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R,), .
Burlington lo Gridley (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Colony to Yaies Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R.),
Chanute to Longlon (K. O. & T. Ry.). .
Benedict Junction to Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Independence to Cedar Vale (The 1. & S. W. R. R.),
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. St W. R. R.). .
Mulvane to east line of Clark County (L. R. & W. Ry.), .
East line oE Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. & V. H.
83.63
iao.07
*6-33
.0.89
24.71
44' 18
40.57
54-79
20.41
138.0;
R. R.) 38-34 887.31
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Vallev Railroad,
April 10. igoi:
Florence to Winfield
Carried forward,
(CnBllimedonn«iIpiie,l
73-73
4
u
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.] AiiUs.
Brought forward, jo^
Marion and McPherson Railway, April lo, looi:
Florence to east line of Barton County { M. & McP. R.R .). • 93 -oo
East line of Barton County to Ellinwood(M.& McP. Ext. R.R..), 5.21 q
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, igoi:
Newton to Wichita (W. & S. W. R. R.) 27. 12
Wichita to Arkansas City (C. S. & F. S. R. R.), . 51 .05
Mulvane to Caldwell ( C. S. & F. S. R. R.), .... 37.01 i !
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita. O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.), . 90.66
Wakita to Blackwell, O.T. (Gulf R. R.) 37- 15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), . 14.48 i^
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W. R. R.) 44-93
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), . . 34. 84 :
The Montgomery County Railway, Oct. 24, 1903 :
Havana to Caney, Kas.,
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso, I.T., 1
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T.,
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., .
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19,1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale, •36-93
Clelland to Canon City, .6.83
Lajunta to Colorado ami New Mexico line, .... 96.32 a<
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver, ........ ii
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial, .... 354. lo
Lamy to Santa Fe, ........ 18.13 31
The Rio Grandk, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Dcmin^, ....... 128.40
Rincon to Texas State line, 56.74 i)
The New Mexican Railroad, Feb. 15,1899:
Socorro to Magdalcna, • ^7-39
Nult to Lake Valley, ........
Las Veeas to Hot Springs,
Dillon Junction to Blossburg, ......
Cerrillos Coal Railroad, June 3, 1901:
Waldo to Coal Mines, ........
(Leased to Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Oct. 5, 1899-10 years.)
Silver City,Di:ming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15,1899:
Deming to Silver City, ....
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose,
Carried forward,
(.Conl\n>xed on ne^X. v*^^,^
15
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Railway
Company.
[continued.]
Brought forward,
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita, .......
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine,
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad:— operated from and after July i, 190a,
under affreemeut of sale June 50, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July i, iqoj.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
Southern California Railway, Jan. 17, 1906:
Lines in Southern California,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Miles.
4676.29
4.28
6.66
563.01
478.07
Total mileage,
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$114,199,530 UXf^/^.
Common, $ 1 52,000,000 authorized , 102,000,000
Total, $216,199,530
374-97
6103.38
M
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Fourth Thursday in October, Topeka— la m.
Oct. 25, 1906. (* t. ea. 4 prec. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
{Edward P. Ripley,
Byron L. Smith, .
Charles Steele,
Howel Jones,
fH. Rieman Duval,
J Thomas P. Fowler,
^' I Victor Morawetz, .
(^Charles S. Gleed, .
^ Edward J. Berwind,
^r>rA J J°*^" ^- McCullou^h (Apr. 5, 1905),
*9^ \ Henry C. Frick (Feb. 8, 1905),
Andrew C. Jobes, .
' Benjamin P. Cheney,
I909 - George G. Haven,
[ Henry H. Rogers, .
Executive Committee (7) Nov. i, 1905:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Henry H. Rogers.
Thomas P. Fowler. George G. Haven.
Charles Steele.
Chicago.
*«
New York.
Topeka.
New York.
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M
Topeka.
New York.
Vermont.
Pittsburgh,Pa.
Wichita, Kas.
Boston.
New York.
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Note.— Term of Director expires at the annual election in the year opposite
name.
(Concluded on next page.^
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe Railway
Company.
[concluded.]
Officers, Nov. i, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . Chicago.
^ First Vice-President, „
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-President, . Chicago.
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-President, .
W. B. Jansen, Fourth Vice-President (Jan.3, 1906),
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£. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer
(Jan. 3, 1906), Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Nov. 29, 1905), Topeka.
H. VV. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
A. O. Well man. Assistant Treasurer (Nov.
29» 1905).
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines),
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
A. E. VVaterhouse, Deputy Comptroller (Jan.
3. 1906),
Topeka.
Los Angeles, Gal.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
«
Chicago.
H. C. Whitehead, Consulting Auditor,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor,
J. E. Baxter, Assistant General Auditor,
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
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Chas. E. Gast.
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz,
Wm. II. Burbage,
Geo. E. SulliTan,
Frank M. Murphy,
George R. Gooding,
T. J. Norton,
Legal Agent for Colorado,
New Mexico,
Apache Co., Ariz.,
Navajo Co., "
" " Coconino Co., "
* Yavapai Co., "
Mohave Co., *•
• " California,
Paeblo. Colo.
Lai Vesms, N. If.
St. Johns, Aril.
Wlnalow, ••
Flagstaff,
Prescott.
Kingman,
Lo9 Angreles, CaL
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Albion and Southeastern Railway Company.
Incorporated, California, May 8, iqoa.
50 years.
Chartered: commencing at the Town of Albion, near the Pacific Ocean, and at the
mouth of the Albion Rirer in the County of Mendocino, State of California, and
thence followinip the general course of the Albion River by the most practicable
route in a northeasterly direction to the mouth of the South Fork of the Albion
River, and running thence on and along the said South Forlc of the Albion River
by the most practicable route and in a southeasterly direction to the divide be-
tween said South Forlc of the Albion River and what is known as Flynn Creek
at a point in Section 35, T. 10 N.. R. 10 W., M. D. B. & M.; thence in a general
southerly direction by the most practicable route to the North Fork of the
Navarro River, and thence leavins the North Fork of the Navarro River and
running southerly and easterly along the most practicable route to the Town of
Booneville, situated in Sec. 2, T. 18 N., R. 14 W., M. D. B. & M.
Constructed: Albion to Keene's Summit, 14.6 miles.
Operated by Fort Bragg and Southeastern R. R. Co.
Capital Sioc)x.y $1,000^000, authorized,
700, issued.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Thursday in May, San Francisco, Cal.
May 10, 1906.
Directors (7) May 8, 1902 :
Robert H. Swayne, San Francisco.
Miles Standish, "
P.S.Teller,
A. R. McCullough,
C. F. Michaels,
J. J. Fagan,
G.G.Wilcox, Chicago.
Officers :
R. H. Swayne, President, .... San Francisco.
G. G. Wilcox, Vice-President, . . . Chicago.
J. J. Fagan, Treasurer, San Francisco.
J. H. Wilhelm, Secretary (Oct. 23, 1902),
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Name. From To Deceasgd,
♦Hurd, A. A., Nov. 14, 1900.
Hurst, R. D., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865. June 10, 1879.
Johnson, A. S., Aug. 5, 1884. Sep. 24, 1884. Dec. 9. 1904*
Kent, Sidney A., May 16, 1878. April 6, 1886. Apr. i, 190a
Keyes, Henry, Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 24, 187a Sep. 24, 187a
Lakin, D. L., . Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
" (second time), Sep. 24, 1868. May 16, 1878. Oct. 8, 1897.
♦Lawrence, Samuel C, Sep. 13, 1894.
Libbey, Wm., . May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894. Nov. 5, 1895.
Lord, H. C, . Sep. 24, 1868. Mch.3, 1870. Mch. 23,1884.
Ludlam, J. S., . Feb. 2, 1880. April 21, 1880. Aug. 4, 1896.
♦McCall, John A., Sep. 13, 1894.
McCook, John J., May 9, 1889. Sep. 13, 1894.
Magoun, Geo. C., Oct. 17, 1888. Dec. 20, 1893. Dec. 20. 1893.
Manvel, Allen, Sep. 6, 1889. Feb. 24, 1893. Feb. 24, 1893.
Mason, W. Powell, . May 13, 1880. Apr. 22, 1882.
♦Mudge, H. U., Nov. 14, 1900.
Nast, W. F., . July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868. Apr. 7, 1893.
Nickerson, A. W., . Feb. i, 1882. May 9, 1889. ^^*y ^7* ^893.
♦Nickerson, George A., Oct. 26, 1893. Sep. 2, 1901. Sep. 2, 1901.
Nickerson, Joseph, . Sep. 6, 1870. Feb. 28, 1880. Feb. 28, 1880.
Nickerson, Thomas, May 25, 1871. Jan. 6, 1885. July 34, 1892.
Opdyke, Chas. W., . May 21, 1877. May 16, 1878.
Opdyke, Geo., Mch. 3, 1870. May 21, 1877. June 12, 1880.
Osborn, Thos. A., . Nov. 16, 1894. Feb. 4, 1898. Feb. 4, 1898.
Paine, Chas. J., May 21, 1877. Sep. 24, 1884.
Peabody, F. H., Sep. 6, 1870. May 15, 1879. Sep. 22, 1905.
Peabody, Frank E., Sep. 6, 1889. May 8, 1890.
Peabody, Oliver W., May 9, 1889. Oct. 27, 1892. Oct. 23, 1896.
Peck, Geo. R., Oct. 29, 1891. Sep. 13, 1894.
Perley, L E., . May 21, 1877. ^W 16,1878. July 11, 1894.
Peter, Thos. J., Sep. 24, 1868. May 12, 1876. Oct. i6, 1896.
Pierce, Carlos, Feb. 19, 1869. Aug. 20, 1870. Aug. 20, 1870.
Pierce, Chas. W., . Sep. 24, 1868. Sep. 6, 1870.
" (second time), May 12, 1876. Apr. 24, 1884. Apr. 5, 1889.
Pomeroy, S. C, Sep. 17, i860. May 25, 1871. Aug.27, 1891.
Purcell, E. B., Sep. 24, 1884. Sep. 13, 1894.
Raymond, Emmons, Feb. 17, 1869. May 8, 1873. Aug. 18, 1893.
Reinhart, J. W., Mch. 7, 1893. Sep. i, 1894.
Ross, E. G., Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Rotch, Wm. J., Jan. 31, 1876. Feb. 25, 1876. Aug. 17, 1893.
Safford, Jacob, Sep. 17, i860. July 27, 1865. July 2, 1885.
Saunders, W. R., . Nov. 24, 1863. Dec. (?) 1863. Dec. (?) 1863
Sawyer, Warren, . Sep. 24, 1884. April 6, 1887.
" (second time), June 7, 1887. May 9, 1889.
" (third time), April 7, 1891. Oct. 27, 1892.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
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Name. From To Deceased.
Sealy, George, . April 15, 1886. Oct. 29, 1888. Dec. 14,1901.
Severy, L., . . May 16, 1878. Nov. 5, 1894.
Shattuck, Geo. O., . May 15, 1879. ^cb. 4, 1880.
" (second time), April 24, 1884. May 9, 1889. Feb. 23, 1897.
Sherlock, Thomas, . Sep. 24, 1868. May 22, 1873.
" (second time). May 16, 1878. May 15, 1879.
Speare, Alden, Mch. 3, 1870. Nov. 5, 1894.
Stringfellow, B. F., Nov. 24, 1863. July 27, 1865.
(second time). May 16, 1878. Aug. 5, 1884.
Oct. 14, 1895.
Mch. 22, 1902.
tt
Stringfellow, J. H.,
Strong, Henry,
Strong, Wm. B.,
♦Sturgis, F. K.,
Thompson, John,
Thomdike, S. Lothrop,
Touzalin, A. E.,
Twichell, Ginery, .
Upham, Thomas,
Vibbard, Chauncey,
Wade, Levi C,
Ware, Chas. V.,
Weightman, R. H.,
Wharton, Wm. F., .
Whitehead, Jno. P.,
Wilbur, Geo. B.,
Wood, Sam'l N., .
Woodruff, Henry, .
Wright, E. T.,
Berwind, Edward J.,
Cheney, Benj. P. (Jr.),
Duval, H. Rieman, .
Fowler, Thomas P., .
Frick, Henry C, . .
Gibbs, Edward N., .
Gleed, Charles S., .
Haven, George G., .
Haves, R. Somers, .
Holliday, Cyrus K., .
{obes, Andrew C, .
ones, Howel, .
Cenna, E. D., .
McCullough, John G.,
44 "
Apr. 26, 1 891.
(second time), Apr. 5, 1995.
Morawetz, Victor,
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Jan. 24, 1873. May 27, 1875.
July 12, 1881. Sep. 6, 1889.
Sep. 13, 1894.
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 13, 1880. Feb. i, 1882.
Apr. 19, 1883. Feb. 3, 1885.
Oct. 10, 1870. May 16, 1878.
May 27, 1875. ]^^' S'i ^^7^-
July 27, 1865. Sep. 24, 1868.
May 8, 1890. Mch. 21, 1891.
July 27, iSiSs- Sep. 24, 1868.
Sep. 17, i860. Nov. 24, 1863.
Apr. 16, 1885. Apr. 29, 1889.
Apr. 6, 1887. June 7, 1887.
May 22, 1873. May 21, 1877.
Nov. 24, 18(53. July 27, 1865.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
Oct. 12, 1867. Sep. 24, 1868.
(Of NewComiwny.)
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Dec 12, 1895. Oct. 20, 190a
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 2, 1905.
Dec. 12, 1895. Mch. 29,1900.
Aug. 3, 1898.
Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 6, 1901. Feb. 8, 1905.
Nov. 14, 1900. Feb. 8, 1905.
Sep. 12,1889.
July 23, 1883.
June 5, 1891.
Mch. 21, 1891.
Oct. 7, 1899.
June23, 1891.
Oct. 20, 1900.
Mch. 2, 1905.
Mch. 29,1900.
Nickerson, George A.,
Osbom, Thomas A., .
Ripley, Edward P., .
Rogers, Henry H.,
Rotch, William, . .
Smith, Byron L.,
Steele, Charles, .
Walker, Aldace F., .
Sep. 2, 1901.
Feb. 4, 1S98.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Dec. 12, 1895. Sep. 2,1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Feo. 4, 1898.
Dec. 12, 1895.
Feb. 8, 1905.
Dec. 12, 1895. Nov. 14, 1900.
Nov. 14, 1900.
June 5, 1901.
Dec. 12, 1895. Apr. 12, 190!. Apr. 12, 1901.
* Member of last Board of old Company.
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December X2. 189s.
999 years.
Authorized to transact business in following States and Territories, proper certificates haTfni
been filed with:
Secretary of New Mexico, and in San Miguel County, N. M., in Not., 1898.
Secretary of Colorado, and in Pueblo County, Colo., in Dec., 1899.
Secretary of California, and in Counties of California in May, 1901, except Sea Bemardim
County in Dec. 1903 ; and in San Diego. Orange and Riverside Counties in April, 190$.
Secretary of Arizona, and in Counties of Arizona in October, 1902.
Acquired by purchase, the railroads, properties and franchises of the following named
panies:
(NOTE:— Inlttali In parentheiM Indicate the Compealet under whoee ebartera tk» Mrend Itnee
ooiurtraoted. Following it mlleaffe when purchased and may differ from operated mil— ge, owing to lefe
■equent chances of line.)
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Dec. 12, 1895:
Atchison to west line of Kansas, 470.41
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F± Railroad in Chicago, Mch. 6,
1902:
Lines in the City of Chicago, Dearborn Station to Crawford
Ave., 6.43
Less C. & W. L R. R., Dearborn Station to Stewart Ave., 1.43 5. a
Chicago, Santa Ft and California Railway, June i, 1900:
Chicago to Big Blue Junction (not including Miss. & Sibley
Bridges), 43B.56
Anconato Pekin (less 5.91 T. P. & W. R. R.), . 52.53 491 .oq
The Mississippi River Railroad and Toll Bridge, June
I, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Mississippi River, .... .61
The Sibley Bridge, June i, 1900:
Length of Bridge over Missouri River, .... ,yi
St. Joseph, St. Louis and Santa Fe Railway, June i, 1900:
North Lexington to St. Joseph, , .76.45
West of St. Joseph (old track) 2.35 78.8c
(St. Joseph to Winthrop — Joint line, 19.56.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
Union Depot connection (south line of 12th St.) Kansas City,
Mo., to Missouri and Kansas State line,
Missouri and Kansas State line to Corliss (K. M. R. R.).,
Corliss to Lawrence (St. L. L. & VV. R. R.), .
Lawrence to Topeka (The L. & T. Ry.),
1.28
21.90
16.50
26.36 66.04
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry., Feb. 15, 1899:
Hawthorne, via Leavenworth, to Wilder, .... 45.41
The Southern Kansas Railway, Feb. 15, 1899:
Holliday, via Kiowa, to Oklahoma and Texas State line:
Holhday to Olathe (K. C. & O. R. R.), 13.61
Olathe to North Ottawa (K. C. & S. F. R. R.), . 30.42
Carried forward, 44.03 1158.19
[cohtinuedO
Brought forward,
North Ottawa lo Cherry Vale (L. & G. R. R.), .
Cherry Vale lo Irwiependencc [S. K. R. R.),
Independence to Harper (S. K. & W. R. R.), -
Harper to Kansas ana Oklahoma State line (The H,
& W. R. R ), ...
Kansas and Oklahoma Stale line lo Oklahoma and
Texas Slate line (The S. K, Ry.), .
Lawrence lo North Ottawa (L. & G. R. R ), .
North Oltawa lo Emporia (K. C. & E. R. R.).
Burlington Junction to Burlington (U. & B. R. R.),
Chanule to Chicopee:
Chanule to Walnut (K. S. R. R.), .
Walnut to Girard (The C. C. R. R.), -
Girard to Chicopee (K. S. R. R.),
Cherry Vale lo Coffeyville (L. & G. R. R.), -
Arkansas City to Purcell (The S, K. Ry.),
The Burlingame and Northwestern Rv., Apr.
Burlingameio Alma(M. A. & B. Ry.). . . . .
Kansas CiTy, Emporia and Southern Railway, Apr. 10,1901
Emporia to south line of Greenwood County (The K. C. E.
& S. R, R.)
South line of Greenwood County to Howard (The E & C. R. R.),
Howard to Mollne (K. C. E. & S. Ry.),
The Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad, Apr. 10, 1901
Gladstone to Ba/ar (E. & E. S. L. R. R.). ■
Gladstone to Concordia, Manchester to Barnard, and Abi-
lene to Salina(TheC. K.i W. R. R.),
Concordia lo Nebraska Stale line (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Little River lo Holyrood (The C. K. & W. R. R.), .
Hutchinson to Kinsley (The A. R. & W. R. R.), .
Great Bend to Scott City (The W. V. & C. R. R.).
Larned to Jelmore (The P. V. & D, R. R.), ,
guenemo to Osage City (O. O. C. & C. G. R. R.). .
urlinglon to Cridley (The C. K. & W. Ry,),
Colony lo Yales Center (C. N. F. & W. R. R,),
Chanule to Longton (K. O. & T. Ry.). .
Benedict Junction lo Madison (The C. K. & W. Ry.),
Independence lo Cedar Vale (The I. & S. W. R. R.),
Augusta to Mulvane (The C. K. & W. R. R,), .
Mulvane lo east line of Clark County (L. R. & \V. Rv.
f Clark County to Englewood (The S. K. 4
R. R.)
,';..„.
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley Railroad,
April 10, 1901;
Florence loWinfieid
Carried fotwatd.
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUED.] MiUs.
Brought forward, 3069.
Marion and McPherson Railway, April 10, looi:
Florence to east line of Barton County ( M. & McP. R.R .). • 93- 00
East lineof Barton County to El!inwood(M.& McP. Ext. R,Jl.)t 5.21 98.
Wichita and South Western Railway, April 10, 1901:
Newton to Wichita (W. & S. W. R. R.) 27. 12
Wichita to Arkansas City (C. S. & F\ S. R. R.), 5* -OS
Mulvanc to Caldwell (C. S. & F. S. R. R.) 37,01 115,
The Hutchinson and Southern Railway, Dec. 20, 1899:
Hutchinson, Kas., to Cross, O.T.:
Hutchinson to Wakita, O.T. ( The H. & S. R. R.), .90.66
Wakita to Blackwe]l,O.T.(Gulf R.R.) 37-15
Blackwell to Cross, O.T. ( The H. & S. Ry.), . 14.48 142.
The Wichita & Western Railway, Dec. 31, 1898:
Wichita to Kingman (The W. & W.R. R.) 44-93
Kingman to Pratt (The K. P. & W.R.R.), . . 34.84 79,
The Montgomery County Railway, Oct. 24, 1903 :
Havana to Caney, Kas., 5.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Rail-
way, July 2, 1900:
Kansas State line near Caney, Kas., to Owasso,I.T., . 56.
The Kansas and Southeastern Railroad, Dec. 20, 1899:
Kansas State line at Hunnewell to Braman,O.T., 9.
The Blackwell and Southern Railway, Jan. 26, 1900:
Braman (connection with K. & S. E. R. R.) to Tonkawa,O.T., . 15.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley Railroad, Jan. 19,1900:
West line of Kansas to Pueblo, ...... 150.05
Pueblo to Rock vale, ........ 3^-53
Clelland to Canon City, . 6.83
Lajunta to Colorado and New Mexico line, .... 96.32
The Denver and Santa Fe Railway, Jan. 19, 1900:
Pueblo to Denver,
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R., Feb. 15, 1899:
South line of Colorado to San Marcial,
Lamy to Santa Fe, 18. 13 372.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R., Feb. 15,1899:
San Marcial to Demin^^ .......
Rincon to Texas State line, .
The New Mexican Railroad, Feb. 15, 1899:
Socorro to Magdalena, .......
Nutt to Lake Valley, ........
Las Vegas to Hot Springs, .......
Dillon Junction to Blossl)urg,
Cerrillos Coal Railroad, June 3, 1901:
Waldo to Coal Mines, .
(Leasei to Colo. Fuel& Iron Co., Oct. 5, 1899—10 years.)
Silver City,Deming and Pacific Railroad, Feb. 15,1899:
Deming to Silver City, ....
The Silver City and Northern Railroad, April 17, 1899:
Whitewater to San Jose,
C^\T\td forward.
354.
10
18.
13
128.
40
56.
74
27.
39
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52
09
3
47
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Railway
Company.
[CONTINUBD.]
Brought forward,
The Santa Rita Railroad, Jan. 13, 1900:
San Jose to Santa Rita,
The Hanover Railroad, Jan. 19, 1900:
San Jose to The Hanover Mine,
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad: —operated from and after July i, 190a,
under agreement of sale June 30, 1902; property conveyed by deed
dated July i, iqoj.
A. & P. Junction, N. M., to The Needles, Cal.,
Southern California Railway, Jan. 17, 1906:
Lines in Southern California,
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway,
April 1, 1901:
Point Richmond to Kern Junction, Cal., .... 306.56
Calwa Junction through Visalia to Corcoran Junction, Cal., . 68.41
Mites.
4676.29
4.28
6.66
563.01
478.07
Total mileage,
Capital Stock.
Preferred, $131,486,000 authorized.
Less amount in special trust, 17,286,470
$114,199,530 MW/<^
Common, $152,000,000 authorized, 102,000,000 "
374. 97
6103.28
Total,
$216,199,530
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Fourth Thursday in October, Topeka— 12 m.
Oct. 25, 1906. (* t. ea. 4 prec. cal. wks., Topeka and New York.)
Directors (15):
{Edward P. Ripley,
Byron L. Smith,
Charles Steele,
Howel Jones,
f H. Rieman Duval,
I Thomas P. Fowler,
^' 1 Victor Morawetz, .
(^Charles S. Gleed, .
^Edward J. Berwind,
f^v^« J Job" ^- McCullough (Apr. 5, 1905),
^^^ 1 Henry C. Frick (Feb. 8, 1905), .
Andrew C. Jobes, .
Chicago.
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New York.
Topeka.
New York.
II
II
Topeka.
New York.
Vermont.
Pittsburgh.Pa.
Wichita, Kas.
Boston.
New York.
4«
Benjamin P. Cheney,
1909 \ George G. Haven,
[ Henry H. Rogers, .
Executive Committee (7) Nov. i, 1905:
Victor Morawetz, Chairman. Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Henry H. Rogers.
Thomas r. Fowler. George G. Haven.
Charles Steele.
Note.— Term of Director expires at the annual election in the ^t,^i ow^^^^
name.
(Concluded on next page.^
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe Railway
Company.
Chicago.
[CONCLUDED.]
OfNcert, Nov. 1, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
First Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-President, . Chicago.
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-President, .
W. B. Jansen, Fourth Vice-President (Jan.3, 1906),
£. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer
(Jan. 3, 1906), Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Nov. 29, 1905), Topeka.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
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A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer (Nov.
29» >905).
G. Holterhofif, Jr., Western Asst. Secretary and
Asst. Treasurer (Coast Lines),
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
A. E. Waterhouse, Deputy Comptroller (Jan.
3, 1906),
Topeka.
Los Angeles, Cal.
New York.
Chicago.
New York.
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H. C. Whitehead, Consulting Auditor, . Chicago.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, . . *•
J. E. Baxter, Assistant General Auditor, . **
Price, Waterhouse & Co., Independent Auditors, New York.
W. H. Diehl, Transfer Agent,
If
Chas. E. Gast,
Henry L. Waldo,
Alfred Ruiz,
Wm. H. Burbage,
Geo. E. Sullivan,
Frank M. Murphy,
George R. Gooding,
T. J. Norton,
Legal Agent for Colorado,
'• •• New Mexico,
'• •• Apache Co., Ariz.,
NarajoCo., "
Coconino Co.. "
Yavapai Co., "
Mohave Co., "
Pueblo, Colo.
Las Vesas, N. If.
St. Johns. Aril.
Winslow. •*
Flagstaff,
Prescott, •'
Kingman,
Los Angeles, Csl.
Albion and Southeastern Railway Company.
iDcarporated. Calllonila. ilaj t, iqca.
Chirlered: commencinc at iho Tdwo d< Albion, neii the Pacific Ocean, and at the
mouth of the Albion RiTer in ihe Countr al Meadocino, Siile of Caillornla, and
tfaence lallowinElhagencTai course ol the Albion RIcer tiy the most practicable
route in a aortheaiterlT direction lu the month ol ihe South Fork of the Alblou
RWer, and TunnlnK Ihence on and alons the saldSoalh Fork of Ihe Albion Riier
br the moal practicable route and In a aoulheatletlr direction to (be divide be-
tween said South Pork ol the Albion Klnr and what iiknomi ai Flynn Creek
at a polDl in Section ». T. U N.. R. id W.. M. D. B. & M.; thence in a seneial
■Dulherly direction bj the moit practicable route to the North Pork o( the
NaiuTO Riter, and ibence leatine itie North Fork ot the Narano RiTet uid
lunnini sontlierly and easlerlv alons Ihe most practicable route to the Tona ol
Booneviile. iltnated in Sec. a, T. is N., R. li W., M. D. B. K M.
Conslrucled: Albion lo Keene'a Summit, lI.E miles.
Operated by Fort Bragg and Soulheaslers R. K. Co.
Capital Stock, (1,000^000, authorited.
ytx), issued.
Directors, 7 sharts.
Second Tkuhsdav in Mav, San Pbancisco. Cai..
May 10, 1906.
Oiraclort (7) May 8, 1902 :
Robert H.Swayne S«o Francisco.
Miles Standish, "
P. S.Teller «
A. R. McCullough "
C. F. Michaels.
J. J. Fagan,
G.G.Wilcox, Chicago.
Offleart:
R. H. Swayne, President, .... San Francisco.
G. G. Wilcox, Vice-President, . . Chicago.
J. J. Fagan, Treasurer San Francisco.
J. H, Wilbclm, Secretary (Oct. 33, 1902), . "
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Arizona and California Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, Sept. xo» 1903.
So years.
Chartered : from a point In Yavapai County, Territory of Arizona, about ffoar and
one-half miles north of the station of Wickenburg on the main liae of railway oi
the Santa Fe.Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company, in a westerly directUn
through said Yavapai County, in said Territory, to a point at or near Parker, on
the Colorado River in Yuma County, a distance of loS miles, more or h
and thence in a northwesterly direction through San Bernardino County la thi
State of California, to a point at or near the station of Bencml on the line o!
railway of The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance 01
90 miles, more or less. Total, 19s miles, more or less.
Constructed : Road under construction, completed about S miles.
Capital Stock, $7,5oo,cxx>, authorized.
195,000, issued,
S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 1,943 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
November, 21, 1906.
Dlrtctort (7) November 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz, .
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven, .
Charles Steele,
Wallace Fairbank,
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Prescott.
Chicago.
New York.
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Victor Morawetz.
Edward J. Berwind.
Officers, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M, Murphy, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, .
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
Prescott.
Chicago.
Prescott.
New York,
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
Leased to S, F. P. & P, Ry, Co. Jan. 1, 190U, to June t9, 1997.
Incorporated, Arizona, February 6, 1901.
Charter amended Jan. 12, 1906.
SO years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twentyseven miles, and at
Mayer Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Kailroad,
ana also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thence to or
near the head of Big Bug Creek, a distance of about eight miles. The aggregate
length of both of ssud lines being about thirty-five miles, all in the Connty of
Yavapai.
Constructed: Crown King Branch (named from postoffice not from mine), Mayer to
Crown King, 27.70 miles. Big Bue Branch, Poland Junction to Poland, 7.9S miles.
Total, 3S.6S miles. Completed May 4, 1904.
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorixed.
Increased by Charter ) ^ ^^^ ^^^^ „».4h^^^^
amendment, Jan. 12, 1906, to \ 2,500,000, authorized.
716,700, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 7,158 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 21, 1906.
Directors (9) Nov. 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York,
Edward J. Berwind, •*
George G. Haven,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney, Boston.
Wallace Fairbank, Prescott
E.B.Gage, "
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J, Berwind.
Charles Steele.
OfRcers, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, . . CVJ\^'d>%^.
Prescott.
Chicago.
Prescott.
New York.
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Leased to The A. T. <SfS, F. Ry. Co. Oct. 1, 19O$.—ft0yMrs.
Incorporated, Colorado, October 30, 1895.
50 years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. R. R. known as Blake. San Bernardino Coanty,
Cal., to Goode Sprinffs, Lincoln Coanty, Nevada, with sach branch lines as may
be deemed necessary. Estimated length, 75 miles.
Constructed : from GofiFs to Ivanpah, all in San Bernardino Coanty, Cat., 4S.44 nillcs.
Capital Stock, $1, $00,000, autAoruff if.
588,800, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5.881 sAar^s,
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in January, Denver, Colorado.
Jan. 21, 1907.
DIrtctort (7) Jan. 19, 1903 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind, New York,
Thomas P. Fowler, *•
George G. Haven, "
Victor Morawetz, **
R. S. Seibert, Los Ang-elcs, Ca].
Executive Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Victor Morawetz.
Officers, July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . . Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . ••
Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . Chicago.
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G.Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass*t Secretary, Los Angeles^ CaL
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . "
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . Chicaga
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
W. E. Bailey, Acting Gen. Aud. (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
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Cane Belt Railroad Company.
Leased to G. C. & S. F. Ry. Co. July 1, 1905.
Incorporated, Texas. March lo, 1898.
Charter amended June 9, 1899.
So years.
Chartered: from town of Eagle Lake, Colorado County, Texas, in a southern direc-
tion to the town of Bonus, Wharton County, Texas. Estimated length. 15 miles.
Under amended charter: from town of Eagle Lake in northeasterly direction to a
point of connection with Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. of Texas, at ornear town
of Sealy. Austin County, Texas. Estimated length, is miles.
And from town of Bonus in southerly direction through counties of Wharton,
Matagorda and Brazoria to a point on Gulf of Mexico in southeastern boundary of
Brazoria between the mouths of Brazos and Colorado Rivers. Estimated length,
74 miles. Total estimated length, 104 miles.
Constructed:
Sealy to Matagorda, Texas 90.6$ miles.
Branches .21.33 **
XI 1.98 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000, authorized.
Increased by amended charter, 100,000, authorized.
100,000, issued.
The A. T, & S. F. Ry. Co., 991 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
First Monday in June, Eagle Lake, Texas.
June 4, 1906.
Directors (9) July i, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. C. Nixon, ....
A. M. Waugh, ....
Oliver Snyder, ....
W. S. Keenan, ....
J. W. Terry, ....
A. C. Torbert, ....
F. G. Pettibone, ....
D. E. Shuckhart (Nov. 14, 1905), .
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. C. Nixon, First Vice-President,
A. M. Waugh, Second Vice-Pres., Secretary and
Treasurer
L. C. Demi ng, Ass'l Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
Chicago.
Galveston, Tex.
Eagle Lake.
Galveston, Tex.
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The Denver, Enid and Oulf Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, March. 31, 1902.
99 years.
Chartered: from the City of Enid, Oklahoma, in a northwesterly direction into and
through the counties of Garfield, Woods and Woodward, in Oklahoma, and
in a southeasterly direction from said City of Enid into and through tlie
counties of Garfield. Kingfisher, Logan. Oklahoma, Lincoln. Cleveland and
Pottawatomie, in Oklahoma, and in such other directions and into such other
counties, and with such branches as the Board of Directors may from time to
time determine upon.
Constructed: Guthrie, Okla., to Kiowa, Kas., 119 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000,000, authorized,
1,900,000, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co, 18,930 shares.
Directors, 70 shares.
First Monday in January, Enid, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
January 7, 1907.
Dirtctort (7) Jan. 8, 1906:
James N. Young, .
J. E. Hurley (Jan. 11, 1906),
£d. L. Peckham,
J. L. Soul^, ....
J. J. Cunningham,
O. J. Fleming (Jan. 11, 1906),
Chas. H. Woods (Jan. 11, 1906),
Officers Jan. 11, 1906:
James N. Young, President,
J. E. Hurley, First Vice-President,
Ed. L. Peckham, Second Vice-President,
J. L. SouM, Secretary, .
O. J. Fleming, Treasurer,
Henry S. Ames, Assistant Treasurer,
E. L. Copeland, Assistant Treasurer (Jan.
Henry E. Asp, General Solicitor,
Robert Dunlap, General Attorney,
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Enid.
Topeka.
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Guthrie, Okla,
Chicago.
J. L. Sould, Auditor,
Enid.
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Leased to The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., March 1, 1909—9$ years.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, July 24, 1899.
Amended Charter filed Aue. a6, 1901.
Second amended Charter hied March 17, 1902.
Charter amended Sept. is, 1902.
Third aroeuded Charter filed Nov. 13, 1905.
999 years.
Lines covered by third amended Charter, Nov. 13, 1905.
Liite No. i.— From connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ry. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Logan and Payne Counties, O. T., to con-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cnshing, rayoe Coanty. Estimated
length, so miles.
Line No. f.-. Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. 1 in Payne County, at or
near Kipley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties, O.T., to the west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, rattle 5 east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length, S3 miles.
Line No. 4.— From most suitable point on Line No.^ in Pawnee Coanty, O. T.,
in section 26, township 24 north, range S east of Indian Meridian, northerly
and northeasterly by most practicable route through Osage Nation to aontli-
ern boundary of Kansas near Elgin, Kansas. Estimatedflength, .tS oailes.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in tovmship a6 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in northwesterly direction by most conveoient and
practicable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Resenratfon, and
Kay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. S.— Abandoned.
Line No. P.— Abandoned.
Line No. iO.— From point on Line No. 2 in section3o, township 22 north, range 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County, O.T., southerly through Fawnee,
Payne, Lincoln and Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing: of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township s north, range 2 east of IndianMeridian;
thence southerly through northern part of Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 12
on west line of section 2^, township s north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, 1. r. Estimated length, 11 s miles.
Line No. li.— Abandoned.
Line No, if.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 2S, township S
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., soath-
westerlv to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or near
Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length, iS miles.
Line No. i5.— Abandoned.
Line No. i4.— Abandoned.
Line No. i5.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township a6 north, range
S east of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. ft
S. F. Ry. at or near Newkirk, Kay County, O.T. Estimated length, 24 miles.
Line No. 16.— From connection with line of this Company at or near Panla Val-
ley, in a southerly or southeasterly direction by way^of Davis, to Solphsr
and Sulphur Springs, all in Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Constructed:
Newkirk, O.T., to Pauls Valley, I.T 183.67 miles.
Esau Junction to Ripley, O.T 4041 ••
Guthrie J unction to Cushing. O.T 47.8S "
271.93
Acquired by purchase June 16, 1902, The Guthrie
& Western Ry., Seward to Cashion 10.60 "
Acquired by purchase March 14, 1904, The Kiowa, Chickasha &
Fort Smith Ry ., Pauls Valley to Lindsay. I.fT 24.18 ••
Total, 306,71 ••
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased by )
Amendment to Charter > 10,000,000, authorized,
filed Sept. 15, 1902, to )
5,645,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— 10 a. m.
June 12, 1906.
Chicago.
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Directors (7) June 13, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen (Oct. 23, 1905),
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, First Vice-President (Oct. 23, 1905),
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), **
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), *'
, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .... New York.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor (Oct. 23, 1905), Chicago.
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
Leased to The A.T.& S. F. Ry. Co., March 1, 1909—9$ years.
Incorporated, Oklahoma. July 24. 1899.
Amended Charter filed Auff. a6, 1901.
Second amended Charter filed March 17, 1902.
Charter amended Sept. is. 1902.
Third ameuded Charter filed Nov. 13, 190S.
999 years.
Lines covered by third amended Charter. Nov. 13. 190S.
Liite No. i.— From connection with The A. T. & S. F. Ry. at or near Guthrie,
Logan County, easterly through Logan and Payne Coanties, O. T., to con-
nection with Line No. 10 at or near Cashing, Payne Coaoty. Estimated
length, so miles.
Line No. f.— Abandoned.
Line No. 5.— From most suitable point on Line No. x in Payne Connty, at or
near Kipley, northerly and northeasterly by way of Stillwater, Pawnee and
Ralston, through or into Payne and Pawnee Counties, O.T., to tbe west bank
of Arkansas River at a point in section 26, township 24 north, range 5 east
of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. Estimated length, S3 miles.
Line No. 4.— From most suitable point on Line No.^ in Pawnee County, O. T^
in section 26, township 24 north, range S east of Indian Meridian, northerly
and northeasterly by roust practicable route through Osage Naticm to aontl^
em boundary of Kansas near Elgin, Kansas. Estimated length, 38 miles.
Line No. 5.— Abandoned.
Line No. fi.— Abandoned.
Line No. 7.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township a6 north, range
5 east of Indian Meridian, in northwesterly direction by most conrenient and
practicable route through Osage Nation, Kansas Indian Resenration, and
Kay County, O.T., to Kansas State line west of Arkansas River. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Line No. S.— Abandoned.
Line No. P. —.Abandoned.
Line No. 10.— From point on Line No. 3 in section3o, township 22 north, range 6
east of Indian Meridian, in Pawnee County. O.T., southerly through Pawnee,
Payne, Lincoln and Pottawatomie Counties, to suitable crossing: of Cana-
dian River in section 12, township s north, range 2 east of IndianMeridian;
thence southerly through northern part of Chickasaw Nation to Line No. 11
on west line of section 2^, township s north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian,
in Chickasaw Nation, 1. i*. Estimated length, xis miles.
Line No. ii.— Abandoned.
Line No* li.— From point on Line No. 10 at west line of section 2$. townahlp S
north, range 2 east of Indian Meridian, in Chickasaw Nation, I. T., sonth-
westerly to connection with Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway at or
Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation. Estimated length. iS miles.
Line No. 15.— Abandoned.
Line No. 14.— Abandoned.
Line No. 15.— From most suitable point on Line No. 4 in township 26 north, .««««
Seast of Indian Meridian, in Osage Nation, O.T., westerly and northwest-
erly through Osage Nation and Kay County to connection with The A. T. ft
S. r. Ry. at or near Newkirk, Kay County, O.T. Estimated length, 24 miles.
Line No. 16.— From connection with line of this Company at or near Paals Val-
ley, in a southerly or southeasterly direction by way^of Davis, to Snlphar
and Sulphur Springs, all in Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. Estimated
length, 28 miles.
Constructed:
Newkirk. O.T.. to Pauls Valley, I.T 183.67 miles.
Esau Junction to Ripley. O.T 4041 ••
GuthneJunctiontoCushing.O.T 47.SS
271.93
Acquired by purchase June 16. 1902, The Guthrie
& Western Ry., Seward to Cashion 10.60
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Acquired by purchase March 14, 1904, The Kiowa. Chickasha &
Fort Smith Ry.. Pauls Valley to Lindsay. I.fT 24.18 ••
Total, 306,71 '•
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased by \
Amendment to Charter v 10,000,000, authorized.
MO )
5,645,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
filed Sept. 15, 1902,
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— xo a. m.
June 12, 1906.
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Directors (7) June 13, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen (Oct. 23, 1905),
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, First Vice-President (Oct. 23, 1905),
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), **
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), **
, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, . . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller New York.
VV, E. Bailey, General Auditor (Oct. 23, 1905), Chicago.
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/Arizona and California Railway Company.
Incoiporated, Arizona, Sept. xo, 1903.
50 years.
Chartered : from a point in YiTapai County, Territory of Arizona, about four and
one-half miles north of the station of Wiclcenburg on the main line of railway of
the Santa Fe.Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company, in a westerly direction
throuffh said Vatapai County, in said Territory, to a point at or near Parker, on
the Colorado River in Yuma County, a distance of xos miles, more or less;
and thence in a northwesterly direction through San Bernardino County in the
State of California, to a point at or near the station of Bengal on the line of
railway of The Atchison. Topeica & Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance of
90 miles, more or less. Total, 19s miles, more or less.
Constructed : Road under construction, completed about S miles.
Capital Stock, $7,5oo.cxx), authorized,
195,000, issued.
S, F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 1,943 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wednesday in Novbmbbr, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
November, 21, 1906.
Dlrtetort(7) November 15, 1905:
F, M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz, .
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven, .
Charles Steele,
Wallace Fairbank,
Extcutivt Commttttt (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Prescott.
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Victor Morawetz.
Edward J. Berwind.
Ofletrt, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, .
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
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Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company.
Leastd to S. F. P. & P. Ry, Co. Jan. 1, 190U, to Junt «9, IWJ,
Incorporated, Arizona, February 6, 1901.
Charter amended Jan. 12, 1906,
50 years.
Chartered: from Mayer Station to or near Crowned King Mine, or Bradshaw Basin
in the Bradshaw Mountains, a distance of about twenty-seven miles, and at
Maver Station to connect or intersect with the Prescott and Eastern Kailroad,
ana also to construct a line of road from a point upon the railroad of said Pres-
cott and Eastern Railroad Company at or near Huron Station, and thence to or
near the head of Big Bug Creek, a distance of about eight miles. The aggregate
length of both of ssiid lines being about thirty-five mues, all in the County of
Yavapai.
Constructed: Crown King Branch (named from postoffice not from mine), Mayer to
Crown King, 2770 miles. Big Buff Branch, Poland Junction to Poland, 7.9s miles.
Total, 35.6s miles. Completed May 4, 1904.
Capital Stock, $1,050,000, authorized.
Increased by Charter ) ^ -^ ^.^ ^.wx«w-.^
amendment. Jan. 12, 1906, to \ 2.500,000, authorized.
716,700, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 7,158 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 21, 1906.
Directors (9) Nov. 15, 1905:
F, M. Murphy, Prescott.
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind, ••
George G. Haven,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney Boston.
Wallace Fairbank Prescott.
E. B. Gage, "
Exteutivt Committtt (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J. Berwind.
Charles Steele.
Oflletrt, Dec. 6, 1905 :
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
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The California Eastern Railway Company.
Liasidto ThiA. T. <SfS. F. Ry. Co. Oct. 1. 19fa.—tOy*ars.
Incorporated, Colorado, October 30, 189$.
50 years.
Chartered : from station on A. & P. R. R. known as Blake, San Bernardino County,
Cal., to Goode SprinirSt Lincoln County, Nevada, with such branch lines at may
be deemed necessary. Estimated length, 7S miles.
Constructed : from GofFs to Itanpah, all in San Bernardino County, Cal ., 4S.44 miles.
Capital Stock, f\ .loofioo, authorized.
588,800, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,881 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in January, Denver. Colorado.
Jan. 21, 1907.
DIrtctort (7) Jan. 19, 1903 :
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind, New York.
Thomas P. Fowler, "
George G. Haven, "
Victor Morawetz, **
R. S. Seibert, Los Angeles, Cal.
Extcutivt Committee (4) July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Edward J. Berwind. Victor Morawetz.
Oflleert, July 2, 1902 :
Edward P. Ripley, President, . Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . ••
„ Second Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . Chicago.
L. C Deming, Secretary, .... New York.
G.Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer and Ass*t Secretary, Los Angeles, CaL
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, *'
E. D. Kenna, General Solicitor, . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
W. E. Bailey, Acting Gen. Aud. (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
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Cane Belt Railroad Company.
Leased to G. C. <Sf S. F. Ry. Co. July h 1906.
Incorporated, Texas, March lo, 1898.
Charter amended June 9, 1899.
SO years.
Chartered: from town of Eagle Lake, Colorado County, Texas, in a southern direc-
tion to the town of Bonus, Wharton County, Texas. Estimated lengtli, 15 miles.
Under amended charter: from town of Eagle Lake in northeasterly direction to a
point of connection with Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. of Texas, at or near town
of Sealy. Austin Countv, Texas. Estimated length. 15 miles.
And from town of Bonus in southerly direction through counties of Wharton,
Matagorda and Brazoria to a point on Gulf of Mexico in southeastern boundary of
Brazoria between the mouths of Brazos and Colorado Rivers. Estimated length,
74 miles. Total estimated length, 104 miles.
Constructed:
Sealy to Matagorda, Texas 90.6s miles.
Branches 21.33 **
111.98 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000, authorized.
Increased by amended charter, 100,000, authorized.
100,000, issued.
The A. T, & S. F. Ry. Co., 991 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
First Monday in June, Eagle Lake, Texas.
June 4, 1906.
Directors (9) July i, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. C. Nixon, ....
A. M. Waugh, ....
Oliver Snyder, ....
W. S. Keenan, ....
J. W. Terry, ....
A. C. Torbert, ....
F. G. Pcttibone, ....
D. £. Shuckhart (Nov. 14, 1905), .
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. C. Nixon, First Vice-President,
A. M. Waugh, Second Vice-Pres., Secretary and
Treasurer
L. C.Demi ng, Ass 't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller
Chicago.
Galveston, Tex.
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The Denver, Enid and Qulf Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Oklahoma, March, 31, 1902.
99 years.
Chartered: from the City of Enid, Oklahoma, in a northwesterly direction into and
through the counties of Garfield, Woods and Woodward, in Oklahoma, and
in a southeasterly direction from said City of Enid into and through the
counties of Garfield. Kingfisher, Logan, Oklahoma. Lincoln, Cleveland and
Pottawatomie, in Oklahoma, and in such other directions and into such other
counties, and with such branches as the Board of Directors may from time to
time determine upon.
Constructed: Guthrie, Okla., to Kiowa, Kas., 119 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000,000, authorized,
1,900,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co, 18,930 shares.
Directors, 70 shares.
First Monday in January, Enid, Oklahoma.~io a. m.
January 7, I907.
Directors (7) Jan. 8, 1906:
James N. Young, .
J. E. Hurley (Jan. 11, 1906),
£d. L. Peckharo,
J. L. Soul^, .
J. J. Cunningham,
O. J. Fleming (Jan. 11, 1906),
Chas. H. Woods (Jan. 11, 1906),
Offietrt Jan. 11, 1906:
James N. Young, President,
J. E. Hurley, First Vice-President,
Ed. L. Peckham, Second Vice-President,
J. L. Soul^, Secretary, .
O. J. Fleming, Treasurer,
Henry S. Ames, Assistant Treasurer,
E. L. Copeland, Assistant Treasurer (Jan.
Henry E. Asp, General Solicitor,
Robert Dunlap, General Attorney,
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Topeka.
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J. L. Soulc, Auditor,
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The Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $2,200,000, authorized.
Increased by \
Amendment to Charter V 10,000,000, authorized,
filed Sept. 15, igo2, to )
5,645,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 56,443 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in June, Guthrie, Oklahoma.— xo a. m.
June 12, 1906.
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Directors (7) June 13, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen (Oct. 23, 1905),
Charles Steele,
Frank H. Greer,
Henry E. Asp,
U. C. Guss,
W. H. Merten,
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, First Vice-President (Oct. 23, 1905),
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), *'
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-Pres. (Oct. 23, 1905), **
, Secretary and Treasurer, Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, . Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .... New York.
VV. E. Bailey, General Auditor (Oct. 23, 1905), Chicago.
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The Eastern Railway Company of New
Mexico.
Incorporated. New Mexico, October 30, 1902.
So years.
Chartered : Main Lint.
From point at or near station of Rio Puerco on Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad in Valencia County. N. M.. in southeasterly and easterly
direction through Valencia and Guadalupe Counties to a point of
connection with The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway at or
near station of Texico, Guadalupe County, on or near the eastern
boundary line of Territory of New Mexico. Estimated length,
a65 miles.
Branch Lines.
From most suitable and convenient point on main line at or
near station of Rio Puerco. in a southerly direction down the ral-
ley of the Rio Pgerco to a crossing of the Rio Grande in Township
2 N. Range i E. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Socorro County.
N. M.; thence in northeasterly and easterly direction through
Socorro County to connection with main line in Township 3 N.
Range 4 E. of N. M. Principal Meridian, in Valencia County, N. M.
Estimated length, 5^ miles.
Alsot from a point of connection with main line at or near Brazil
Spring in Township 3 N. Range 28 E. of N. M. Principal Meridian,
in Guadalupe County, N. M., in southeasterly direction throtigh
Guadalupe and Chaves Counties to a crossing of The Pecos Valley
and Northeastern Railway at or near station of Portales, Chaves
County ; thence in southeasterly direction to eastern boundary
line of the Territory of New Mexico in unsurveyed lands of United
States lying east of Township 2 S. Range 36 E. of N. M. Principal
Meridian, In Chaves County, N. M. Estimated length, 65 miles.
Total estimated length, 385 miles.
Capital Stock, $9,625,cx)0, authorized.
385,ocx3, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 3,843 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Monday in October, Las Vegas. N. M.— 2 p. sc
Oct. 15. 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 16, 1905 :
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind, ....
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas. Russell
W. E. Gortner,
M. R. Williams,
OfRctrs:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President,
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-President,
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-President,
, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
R. E. Twitchell, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor,
J. £. Baxter, Assistant General Auditor,
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Fort Brass: and Southeastern Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, California, March >$« 1903*
So years.
Chartered: commencing at a point in or near the Town of Fort Bragg, in Mendo-
cino Covnty, running thence in a soatherlj and southeasterly direction to and
into the Town of Healdsburg in Sonoma County, State of California; having an
estimated length of xoo miles.
Operating Albion and Southeastern Railway, Albion to Keene's Summit, 11. S7 miles.
Constructed, Keene's Summit to Wendling 8.27 **
•• South Fork to Clearbrook— Branch 1.00 "
Capital Stock, $2,ocx),ocx), authorized,
ioo,ooo» issued.
Directors, &c., 1,000 shares,
Sbcond Tuesday in April, San Francisco, Cal.— 12 m.
April 10, 1906.
Dlrtdort (5) April 14, 1903:
R. H. Swayne San Francisco.
Miles Stand ish, '*
C. R. Johnson, "
T. L. Johnson, "
G. B. Shaw, Chicago.
OfRctrt :
R. H. Swayne, President, .... San Francisca
Miles Standi sh, Vice-President, ... *'
K. M. Dunn, Secretary **
American National Bank of San Francisco,
Treasurer, . "
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Fresno County Railway Company.
Incorporated, California, July 25, 190$.
SO years.
Chartered: from a point on the line of the railway of The A. T. & S. F. at or near the
town of Reedley. in the County of Fresno, State of California, thence in a gen-
eral northerly direction seven miles to the winery known as the **Wahtoke
Winery ' of the Great Western Vineyards Company, a corporation; thence in
a genera] northerly and westerly direction 28 miles, more or leM, to a point on
the line of the said railway of The A.T. & S. F., at or near the Town otBallard
in said County. Estimated length, 35 miles.
Constructed: Reedley to Wahtoke Winery, 6.7 miles.
Capital Stock, $4oo,ocx), authorized.
35,000, issued.
The A. T, & S. F, Ry. Co., 325 shares.
Directors, 25 shares.
First Tuesday in May, San Francisco, Cal.— 11:30 a.m.
May 1, 1906.
Directors (5) under Charter:
A. H. Payson»
A. Morelon,
B. C. Carroll,
W. R. Alberger,
Geo. P. Beveridge,
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Offietrs :
A. H. Payson, President (July 25, 1905), San Francisco.
G. Hollerhofif, Jr., Secretary (Nov. 8, 1905), . Los Angeles, Cal.
B. C. Carroll, Assistant Secretary (Nov. 8, 1905), San Francisco.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Treasurer (Oct. 12, 1905), . Los Angeles, Cal.
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt'd Jan. 12, 1906),
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The Qrand Canyon Railway Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, August lo, 1901.
So years.
Amendment to Charter filed February 8, 1902.
Second amendment to Charter filed July ao, 1903.
Chartered: from town of Williams, in Coconino County, Territorv of Arizona, in a
northerly direction to the Bright Angel Trail and Indian Garden, at the Grand
Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of about seventy-one (71) miles.
Constructed:
Main Line 63.SA miles.
Anita Branch a.87 "
66.4S miles.
Capital Stock, Preferred, $250,000
Common, 1,205,000
$ ii455>ooo, authorized,
1 1406,300, issued.
Preferred — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,013 shares.
Common — The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,501
Directors (R. R.), 9
Individuals, 6,540 12,050 shares.
Second Thursday in November, Williams, Ariz.— ii a. m.
November 8, 1906.
Dirtctors (11) Nov. 9, 1905;
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
E. D. Kenna, **
W. B. Jansen,
F. T. A. Junkin,
Robert Dunlap,
W.E.Bailey,
Newman K. Chaffee, Rutland, Vt.
Frank A. Day Boston.
E. J. Gibson, Winslow, Ariz.
R. J. Arey, Williams.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.
OfRcart, Dec. 23. 1904:
Edward P. Ripley, President, Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, . Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
G. A. Davidson Auditor (Appt*d ]ai\.\2,\qp6V V.o^ Ktw^€v^'^^C"»^
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Qulf, Beaumont and Great Northern
Railway Company.
Leased to G. C. 6» S. F. Ry. Co. Dec. 2, 1903, to June 90, 1913,
Incorporated. Texas, August 5, i8q8.
So years.
Chartered: from about one mile south of the New Town of Sabine Pass* Jeffersoo
County, Texas, to and through the city of Paris, Lamar County, Texas — abont
3S0 miles.
Constructed: Rogan to Center, 77.7 miles.
Capital Stock, $35o,ocx), authorized,
77»5oo, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. ) shares
(By Individuals and Directors.) ) ''^
Sbcohd Wednesday in April. Beaumont, Texas.
April II, 1906.
Dirtctort (9) April 12, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. E. Maxson,
J. W. Terry, .
W. C. Nixon,
C. F. W. Felt,
F. G. Pettibone, .
J. E. Baxter,
A. C. Torbert,
Offictrs, April 19, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass*t Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Qulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway
Company.
LMsed to G. C. &• S. F. Ry, Co. Dec. 1, 1903, to June SO, 1913,
Incorporated, Texas, March 21, 1893,
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on Neches River near Beaumont. Jefferson County, Texas,
through Jefferson. Orange, Hardin, Tyler and Jasper Counties to a point
known as the Rock Quarry, Jasper County, Texas— aoout 70 miles.
Constructed:
Main Line: Beaumont to Rogan
Spurs: Colliers Ferry Junction to Colliers Ferry
Silsbee Junction toSilsbee
Call Junction to Call
MILES.
a. 83
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a. 32
62.44
8.36
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Capital Stock, $5oo,cxx), authorized,
5cx),ooo, issued.
V. M., 4,979 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
IndividualSi 14 shares.
Second Wednesday in .\pril. Beaumont, Texas.
April II, 1906.
Directors (7) April 12, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. E. Maxson,
J. W. Terry,
C. F. W. Felt,
W. C. Nixon,
A. C. Torbcrt,
Officers, April 19, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L.Gallup, Comptroller,
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Gulf, Colorado and 5anta Fe Railway
Company.
Amended charter, dated November iTi 1884, covers —
(i) Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, incorporated Sep-
tember 16, 1880.
(2) The Central and Montgomery Railway Company, incorporated December
(3) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, incorporated May tS, 1873.
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Main Line : constructed mileage.
Galveston to Purcell, Indian Territory, . . . . .
Hotiston Division :
Alvin to Houston.
Beaumont Division :
Somerville to Silsbee. including spur to Montgomery,
(Also includes Texas. Louisana and Eastern K. R., purchased
S18.67 miles.
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Lampasas Division :
Temple to S.in Angclo,
Coleman Junction to Coleman,
Northeastern Division :
Cleburne to Dallas.
Dallas " Y " to Paris,
230.34 miles.
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100.90 "
Ladonia to Honey Grove 11.72 **
Northwestern Dtviston: 166.08
Cleburne to Weathcrford, 3Q.90
Total mileage, 1,140.39 miles.
Mileage of Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railway, when acquired, was
53.3 miles, situated between Cleburne and Dallas.
Mileage of Central and Montgomery Railway, when acquired, was 28.16 miles,
situated between Navasota and Niontgomery.
Capital Stock, $10,000,000, authorized.
4,560,000, issued.
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130 shares.
First Tuesday in March, Galveston, Texas.
March 6, igo6.
Directors (13) March 7, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
George G. Haven,
Victor Morawetz,
Thomas P. Fowler,
Charles Steele,
W. C. Nixon,
[ohn Sealy,
J. W. Terry,
A. C. Torbert,
Leon Blum,
John H. Hutchings,
H. A. Landes,
T. J. Groce,
Executive Committee (5) March 11, 1905
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio.
Victor Morawetz. Charles Steele.
Officers, March 11, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
, First Vice-President,
W. C. Nixon, Second Vice-President, . . . Galveston.
A. C. Torbert, Secretary, Treasurer and Transfer Agt., "
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor (April i, 1905), Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . New York.
D. E. Shuckhart, Acting AudVloi ^OcV. \, \qciV^» - Galveston,
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Gulf, Santa Fe and Northwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, September 13, 190s.
50 years.
Chartered:
A. From the City of Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, in a eeneral
northwesterly direction through the Counties of Brown, Coleman, Callahan,
Taylor, Jones, Fisher, Stonewall, Kent, Dickens, Crosby. Floyd, Hale, Lamb,
Bailey and Farmer to a point on the western boundary of Tex^s at or near the
point where said boundary is intersected bv the railroad of the Pecos and North-
ern Texas Railroad Company. Estimated length, 350 miles.
B. From the Town or City of Canyon. Randall County, Texas, thence
through the Counties of Randall, Swisher, Hale and Lubbock to a point on the
southern boundary of Lubbock Countv. Estimated length, 12S miles.
Total estimated length, 475 miles.
Capital Stock, $475,cx)0, authorized.
Second Wbdnesday in September, Amarillo, Texas.
Sept. 12, 1906.
Directors (7) named in Charter:
E. P. Ripley, ......
Avery Turner, .....
Don A. Sweet,
J. C. Paul,
S. H. Madden,
J. E. Hurley, ......
A. L. Conrad, ......
OfRcert, Oct. 12, 1905:
E. P. Ripley, President, ....
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer, ....
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Jasper and Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporated, Texas. November ii, 1904.
SO years.
Chartered: Main Line.
From Kirbyville, Jasper County. Texas, on line of Golf. Beanmont & Kansas
City Railway Company, in northeasterly direction through Jasper and Newtoa
Coanties. Texas, to point on Sabine River, on eastern boundary of Texas: esti-
mated, 17 miles; thence across Sabine River; thence northeasterly to point at or
near Town of De Ridder, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Kansas City Southern
Railway: estimated, from Sabine River, 21 miles; thence northeasterly throiwh
Calcasieu, Vernon and Rapides Parishes, to Alexandria, Rapides Parisn, Louisi-
ana: estimated, from De Ridder, 62 miles. Total, estimated, 100 miles.
Branch Lines.
From roost convenient and suitable point on Main Line between De Ridder and
Sabine River, southeasterly, to Carson, on Kansas City Southern Railway, all in
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line between Sabine River
and De Ridder, southeasterly, to Bon Ami, all in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
Estimated, 3 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to con-
nection with Kansas City Southern Railway at Neame, all in Vernon Parish,
Louisiana. Estimated, 6 miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line, northwesterly, to
Leesville, all in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Estimated, i^ miles.
From most convenient and suitable point on Main Line in Vernon Parish,
southeasterly, to connection with Kansas City, Watkins & Gulf Railway at moat
convenient and suitable point between Woodworth and Pawnee in Rapides Parish,
Louisiana. Estimated. 2^ miles.
Total estimated mileage. iSS miles.
Capital Stock, %2oo,ooo, authorized*
200,000, subscribed,
A.C. T., 1,988 shares.
Directors and others, 12 shares,
KiRBYVlLLB, TbZAS.
Directors (9) under Charter:
E. P. Ripley, Chicago.
W.C.Nixon, Galveston, Tex.
J.W.Terry,
F.G.Pettibone,
A.C.Torbert, " "
J.E.Baxter, " **
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W. E.Maxson, '* "
CF.W.Felt,
Officers, Nov. 2 1, 1904:
E. P. Ripley, President, Chicago.
W.C.Nixon, First Vice-President, Galveston, Tex.
M. F. Temple, Second Vice-President, Kirbyvilie.
A. V. Beckham, Secretary and Treasurer, "
A. C. Torbert, Assistant Secretary and Assist-
ant Treasurer, Galveston, Tex.
D.E.Shuckhart, Acting Auditor (Appd.Oct. 4,i905),Galveston, Tex.
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The Kansas Southwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, October 24, 1901.
goo years.
Chartered to acquire and operate property of The St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern
Railroad Co. (sold under foreclosure October 22, 1898, to John Penman, and since
ian. 9.1899, operated under title of The Kansas Southwestern Railroad Company.)
Property acquired by deed from John Penman October 25, 1901.
Constructed : from Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, to Anthony, Harx>er
County, Kansas— about 60 miles.
Capital Stock, $362,000, authorized,
362,000, issued.
C. Tr. Co.. N. Y., Tr., for The A. T. & S. \
F. Ry. Co. and St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., J
Directors,
First Thursday in November, Topeka, Kas.— 9 a. m.
Nov. 1, 1906.
Directors (7) Nov. 2, 1905:
£. L. Kingsbury,
J. E. Hurley,
H. B. Lautz,
(JOINT.)
(A. T. * s. F.)
(A.T.*S.F.)
(A.T.*S.F.)
(ST. L. * S. F.)
(ST. L. * S. F.)
(ST. L. * S. F.)
8,613 shares,
7 shares,
(10 days —Topelca.)
Arkansas City, Kas.
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C. R. Gray,
A. Douglas,
Officers:
£. L. Kingsbury, President, .
H. R. M.Smith, Secretary and Auditor,
W. E. Wilcox, Treasurer,
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The Leavenworth and Topeka Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 19, 1899.
900 years.
Chartered to acquire the proTOrty formerly owned by the Leavenworth, Topeka and
South-Western Railway Co.. and acquired said property by deed datea January
24, 1900, under foreclosure sale October 12. 1899. Operated, from February i, 1900.
Constructed : from city of Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, to connection with
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. at Meriden. Jefferson County, Kas., 46.57 miles.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F, Ry. Co., 246 shares,
U. P. R. R. Co., 247 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct. 25, 1906.
(10 dayt—Topeka.)
Directors (7) Oct. 26, 1905:
C. T. McLellan, • (joint.) Topeka.
J. E. Hurley, (the a. t. & s. f. ry.)
A. A. Hurd, (the a. t. a s. f. ry.)
E. L. Copcland, (the a. t. & s. f. ry.) (Jan. 17, 1906), "
R. W.Blair, (u.p.r.r.)
N. H. Loomis, (u. p. R- R ) **
J. O. Brinkerhoff, (u. p. r. r) Kansas City, Mo.
Officers :
C. T. McLellan, President and Gen'l Manager, Topeka.
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 17, 1906), •*
A, O, WcUman, Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 19, 1905), "
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The Medicine Valley Railway Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, December 7. 1905.
99 years.
Chartered: from Medicine Lodge, Barber County, through Barber, Kiowa and Ford
Counties to Dodge City, Ford County. Estimated length, 95 miles.
Also, a branch from a convenient point on Main Line in Barber County, northerly
through Barber, Stafford and Barton Counties to Great Bend. Estimatea
length, 75 miles. All in the State of Kansas.
Capital Stock, $3 ooo,cx)o, authorized,
3,ocx>,ooo, subscribed,
E. P. R., 29,994 shares.
Other Directors, 6 shares.
First Wednesday in November, Topeka. Kas.^io a. m.
Nov. 7, 1906.
Directors (7) under Charter:
Edward P. Ripley,
Gardiner Lathrop,
Robert Dunlap,
J. E. Hurley,
Wm. R. Smith,
O. J. Wood, .
A. A. Hurd,
Ollieeri, Dec. 23, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, President,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer,
(10 days— Topeka.)
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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Company.
Ltased to Southern Pacific Company, dated July 15» 1898, /ivm S^ptetmhtr 1, XfiM^ t9
September 1, 1979,
Incorporated, Arizona, January 12. 1882.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on eastern boundary of Arizona between parallels 51 and ja.
westerly via Tombstone, valley of Santa Cruz River, Tucson* Florence and
nix, to a point on A. & r. R. R.
Constructed: Benson to Nogales, 87.784 miles.
Capital Stock, $35,4oo,(XX>, authorixed.
3,682,(xx>, issued.
U.Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for J ^« tkar^t
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co.. J 3^»i5 s/iares.
Directors, 5 shares.
LAiT Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p. m.
Oct 25, 1906.
, (10 days — Topekm.)
(and 10 days— Arixooa.)
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Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz, .....
H.W.Gardiner,
£. J. Gibson, ......
ix. !• /\r6y, .......
Officers, Dec. 13, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
W. £. Bailey, General Auditor, Chicago.
Wtnslow, Ariz.
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Oakdale Western Railway Company.
Leased to The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., July i, 190s, to June 30, iQSS*
Incorporated, California, Jane 24, 1904.
50 years.
Chartered and constructed: from Riverbank to Oakdale in Stanislaus County,
California, 6.04 miles.
Capital Stock, $ioo,ooOj au/Aoriseii,
80.000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co , 700 scares.
Directors, 100 shares.
Last Thursday in June, Tuolumne, Cal.
June 28, 1906.
Directors (5) July 16, 1904:
W. R. Thorsen, Tuolumne.
J. W. Walker (June 14, 1905). .... Fresno, Cal.
Geo. W. Johnson, Toolumne.
J. R. Prince
C. Deering,
Officers :
W. R. Thorsen, President, .... Tuolumne.
J. W. Walker, Vice-President (June 14, 1905), . Fresno, Cal.
J. R. Prince, Secretary and Treasurer, . Tuolumne.
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Oakland and East Side Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, California, March 4, iqoi.
So years.
Chartered: to acquire the California and Nevada Railroad, and to construct and
operate a railroad from a terminal in Oakland, Alameda County, Califomlm:
through Emeryville and Berkeley. Alameda County, and through Alameda and
Contra Costa Counties along or near the present line of the California and
Nevada Railroad to the present terminal of that railroad at Bryant, Contra
Costa County, together with an extension of said railroad on a line hereafter to
be determined, to the Town of Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County; tosefher
with one or more intermediate branches or connections with the Atcniaon,
Topeka & Santa Fe Raiiroad system, in the neighborhood of San Pablo, Contra
Costa County. Estimated length, with extensions and branches, 40 miles.
(Charter also covers numerous general purposes.)
Capital Stock, $i,cx)0,cx)0, authorined,
215,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,125 shares.
Directors, 25 shares.
First Tuesday in June, San Francisco, Cal.
June 5, 1906.
Directors (5) June 6, 1905:
A. H. Payson, San Francisco.
W. A. Bissell,
A. Moreton, •'
W. R. Alberger,
£. P. Ripley Chicago.
Ollieert :
A. H. Payson, President, .... San Francisco.
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, . Chicaga
Second Vice-President, „
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President, . Chicago.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, "
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . . "
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . . New York.
W. £. Bailey, Acting Gen. Auditor (Jan. 3,1905), Chicago.
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Jan. 12, 1906), Los Angeles* Cal.
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The Pecos River Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February 28, 1890.
So years.
Chartered : from Pecos, Reeves Connty. Texas, in a northerly direction to dividing
line between Texas and New Mexico.
Constructed: S4.13 miles.
Capital Stock, $750,000, authorized.
691,200, issued,
C.Tr. Co., N.Y.,Tr., for ) ^ __^ cA>,*.^c
P. V. & N. E. Ry. Co., 5 ^'^ "*^'^^^-
Directors and others, 12 shares.
First Wednesday in March, Pecos. Tex.
March 7, 1906.
Directors (7) April 12, 1905:
J. E. Hurley (May 5, 1905).
R. D. Gage, .
F. W. Johnson,
Max Krauskopf,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
Edward P. Ripley,
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President (May 5, 1905),
R. D. Gage, Vice-President, Secretary and
Treasurer,
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The Pecos Valley and Northeastern Rail^iray
Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March lo, 189S.
SO years.
Chartered: from connection with The Pecos River R. R. at a point in Eddy County.
Territory of New Mexico, where Pecos River crosses southern boundary line of
Territory into State of Texas, thence in a northerly direction to Roswctll.ChmTes
Countv, Pi. M.. and thence in a northeasterly direction to l>onndary line oetweea
New Mexico and Texas, at a point near the southwest corner of Parmer County,
Texas.
Constructed: 221.47 miles.
Capital Stock, $3,162,000, preferred \ auikaris^d.
3,162,000, common \ «**«/w^«if«^
3,162,000, preferred \ • ,
2,1 S^t^oo, common j •*■»»••♦•
Preferred^ The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,620 shares.
/^^^^^^ \ The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 31,502 shares.
Common^ Directors. 10 shares.
First Wbdnesday in October. Roswrll. N. M.— 12 m.
Oct 3, 1906.
Directors (10) Oct. 4, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
J. C. Paul,
J. J. Hagerman.
E. A. Cahoon,
John W. Poe,
Samuel Atkinson,
Edward P. Ripley,
A. L. Conrad,
Executive Committee:
J. E. Hurley, Chairman, ex officio,
Avery Turner.
Olliceri :
J. E. Hurley, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President.
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Don A. Sweet, Auditor (Aug. 1$, 1904),
Topeka.
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The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Texas. March 19, 1898.
SO years.
Chartered : from a poiat in Parmer County, Texas, at the State line near the
southwest comer of the county, to a point on the Railroad of the Fort Worth
& Denver City Railway Company at Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas.
Constructed: 94.48 miles.
Capital Stock, $100,000, authoriied.
100,000, issued,
C.Tr.Co., N. Y., for ) ..^^ »j,^^^.
P. V. & N. E. Ry. Co., \ ^ '^""^^'^
Directors, etc., 10 shares.
First Tuesday in October, Amarillo, Tex.— 12 m.
October 2, 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 3, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
Avery Turner,
Don A. Sweet,
D. L. Meyers (Nov. 25, 1905),
J. C. Paul, ....
S.H. Madden,
Edward P. Ripley,
Executive Committee :
J. E. Hurley, Chairman, ex officio,
Avery Turner.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President,
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W.Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Topeka.
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Edward P. Ripley.
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Amarillo.
New York.
Don A. Sweet, Auditor (Aug. 15,1904), .
Amarillo.
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Perris and Lakeview Railway Company.
Incorporated, California, November i, 1898.
SO years.
Chartered and constructed: from town of Perris. Riverside County, in a northeasterly
direction to the town of Lakeview, Riverside County, 8.03 miles.
Capital Stock, $8o,cxx), authoriied,
16,000, issued,
So.Cal. Ry. Co., 150 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
First Thursday in Novembbr, Los Angeles, Cal.~3 p. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
Directors (5) Nov. 2, 1905:
A. G. Wells, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
E. Chambers,
W. H. Brewer,
G. A. Davidson,
Officers :
A. G. Wells, President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
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Phoenix and Eastern Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, August 31, Vjoi,
SO years.
Chartered: beginning in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, and Territorjr
of Arizona, at a point to intersect the railroad of the Santa Fe, Prescott «
Phoenix Railway Company, in said City, thence in a southeasterly direction
throuffh the Counties 01 Pinal and Pima to Benson, in the County ofCochise in
said Territory, said line being of a distance of about one hundred and eighty-
five miles, more or less.
Constructed: about 94.8 miles.
Operated, by S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., Phoenix to Kelvin, 79.62 miles.
Capital Stock, $37,750 per mWe, au/Aorszed»
1,275,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 12,743 scares.
Directors, 7 shares*
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Ariz.— 12 m.
November 21, 1906.
Directors (7) Nov. 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley, .
Victor Morawetz,
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven,
Charles Steele,
Wallace Fairbank,
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
Prescott.
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Victor Morawetz.
Edward J. Berwind.
Officers, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President, Prescott.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, . Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, Prescott.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, Chicago.
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Prescott and Eastern Railroad Company.
Leased to S. P. P. & P. A>. Co,, June 50, 1899—99 years.
Incorporated, Arizona, September 14, 1897.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point about four and one-halt miles north of Prescott, on the
line of the Santa Fe. Prescott and Phoenix Railway Company, known as the
Point of Rocks, thence in a southeasterly direction to or near a point known as
Joe Mayer's Station, on the Black Canyon Stsuj^e Line, a distance of about thirtv
miles, more or less, all in the County of Yavapai. Territory of Aiiaona, witn
power and authority to extend the said line to any other point or points in said
Territory, and to build to and from the same such branch lines as said Company
may decide.
Constructed: Point of Rocks to Mayer, 26.40 miles.
Capital Stock, $3o,cxx> per mile, authorized,
yqfijooo, issued,
S. F. P. & P. Ry. Co., 7,913 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Wbdnesday in November, Prescott. Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 21, 1906.
Directors (7) Nov. 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York,
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven,
Charles Steele, *•
Wallace Fairbank, Prescott.
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J. Berwind.
Charles Steele.
Officers, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President, Prescott.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, .... Chicago.
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer, . Prescott.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, . . "
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, ... •*
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, Chicago.
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Leased to The A. T.&S.F. Ry. Co. Oct. /, 1909— tO years.
Incorporated, Arizona, May i8, 1897.
So years.
Chartered: from Kramer, San Bernardino County, to Randsburg, Kern County, all
in State of California. Estimated length. 27 miles.
Constructed: Kramer to Johannesburg, 29.66 miles.
Capital Stock, $540,000, authorized.
540,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 5,391 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in May. Phoenix, Ariz.— 2 p. m.
May 16, 1906.
Directors (9) May 18, 1905*.
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele, .
Edward J. Berwind, .
Thomas P. Fowler,
Geo. G. Haven, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
E. J. Gibson,
R. J. Arey, ......
Executive Committee, June 7, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley.
Edward J. Berwind.
Officers, June 7, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President, .
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
Second Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Third Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary, .
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,Treasurer and Ass't Secretary, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, . **
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, Chicago.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
W. E. Bailey, Acting Gen. Auditor (Jan. 3, \qio^\ Ooac^l^o.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Winslow, Ariz.
Williams. "
Victor Morawetz.
Charles Steele.
Chicago.
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Rio Qrande and El Paso Railroad Company.
Leased to The A.T.de S.F. Ry. Co., dated and from January 1, 1900, t«
December SI, 1910.
Incorporated, Texas, October 28. 1880.
50 years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed : Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso. J0.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $1,200,000, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) , ^^^ ^l^^^^
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^'^93 snares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, El Paso, Texas.
Nov. I, 1906.
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Edward P. Ripley, .
W. R. Brown, .
U. S. Stewart, .
T. J. Whisenand,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
J. F. Williams,
OfRcert :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W, R. Brown, Vice-President,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer, . "
E. L. Copeland, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 30, i9o6),Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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San Francisco and Northwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, California, May X2, 1903.
50 years.
Chartered: From a point at or near Alton, in the County of Humboldt. State of
California, thence in a general southerly and southeasterly direction along the
most advantageous route through the Counties of Humboldt. Mendocino,
Sonoma, Marin and Contra Costa, in said State, to a point of connection with
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, formerW San Francisco & San
Jpaauin Railway, at or near Point Richmond, in said Contra Costa County.
£stimated Length, 300 miles.
Acquired by purchase:
California & Northern Railway, Eureka to Areata 8.26 miles.
Eel River & Eureka R. R., Eureka to Bumells ..23.91 miles.
California Midland R. R., Burnells to Van Duzen River 3.4S miles.
Pacific Lumber Co. R. K., Alton to Camp Nine... 15.30 miles.
Constructed: Camp Nine south 2.30 miles.
Capital Stock, $15,000,0001 authorized.
300,000, issued,
A. H. P., 2,980 shares.
Directors, 20 shares.
First Tuesday in May, San Francisco, Cal.
May I, 1906.
Directors (5) May 15, 1905:
A. H. Payson, San Francisco.
H. D. Piiisbury,
A. Moreton, .....
W. R. Alberger,
H. K. Gregory,
OfRcert :
A. H. Payson, President, San Francisco.
H. D. Piiisbury, Vice-President, "
B. F. Porter, Second Vice- President, General
Manager, and Assistant Treasurer, . Eureka, Cal.
Mercantile Trust Co., Treasurer, San Francisco.
A. Moreton, Secretary, .... "
T. R. Lever, Assistant Secretary and Auditor, Eureka, Cal.
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad property only {no/ includinf^ Land Grani)sold under agreenuHt as of
July 1, 19(it, and deed executed July 1, 190J, to The A. T, <2f S. F. Ry. Co,
Incorporated June i6, 1897, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1897.
Perpetual.
Acquired by purchase, June 24, 1807, under foreclosure sale. May 3,1897, the rail-
road, property and franchises of the Western Division of the Atlantic & Pacific
R. R. Co., incorporated by Act of Congress approved July 27, 1866— Perpetual —
Authorized to construct from Albuquerque. N.M., via Agua Frio or other suita-
ble pass, the head waters of the Colorado Chiquito. the 3Sth parallel, to a
suitaole point on the Colorado River for crossing, and from thence to the Pacific.
Constructed: A. & P. Junction to The Needles— 363.01 miles.
Capital Stock, $4,ooo,ooO| authorized,
4,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for > ^ cA^ r^c
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., J 39.9»7 shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
(Additional stock may be issued as authorized by Act of Congress.)
Wednesday next after First Monday in January, New York— 10:30 a. m.
Jan. 9, 1907.
(10 days— by mail. )
Directors (13) Jan. 3, 1906:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Edward J. Berwind,
H. Rieman Duval,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
Victor Moraweiz,
H. H. Rogers,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCullough,
Byron L. Smith,
Charles S. Gleed, .
Howel Jones,
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Chicago.
Topeka.
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Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio,
H. H. Rogers.
Charles Steele.
Officers:
Thomas P. Fowler.
Edward J. Berwind.
George G. Haven.
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, First Vice-President, .
tW. Kcndrick, Second Vice-President,
. C.Deming, Secretary, ....
E.L.Copeland, Treasurer and Ass't Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
W.E.Bailey, General Auditor,
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Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway
Company.
Incorporated. Arizona. May 27. 1891.
50 years.
Chartered: " beginning; at a point on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, at or near
Ash Fork, in the County of Yavapai and the Territory of Arizona, thence
through the said County to Prescott, and thence to the City of Phoenix, in the
County of Maricopa, in the Territory of Arizona, a distance of two hundred
miles, more or less."
Constructed: Ash Fork to Phoenix, 197.6 miles; line since shortened to 194.79 miles.
Capital Stock, $4o,cxx) per mile, authorized,
7,898,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 70,277 shares.
Mer. Tr. Co., Tr., 8,694 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 21, 1906.
Directors (9) Nov. 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, Prescott.
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
Victor Morawetz, New York.
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven, ....
Charles Steele, ....
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Wallace Fairbank,
E. B. Gage,
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy.
Edward P. Ripley.
Charles Steele.
OfRcert, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
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Prescott.
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Edward J. Berwind.
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New York.
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Sonora Railway Company Limited.
Leased to Southern Pacific Company, dated Juh 15, 1898, from Septembtr 1, 189B, to
September 1,1979,
Incorporated, Massachusetts, May i. i879*
Duration not limited.
Constructed: Guaymas. Mexico, to Nogalcs. A. T., 259.97 miles; HermosiUo Branch.
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,cxx>, authorized.
Reduced Dec. 4, 1901, to 1,049,600, issued,
U.Tr. Co., N. Y.,Tr., for ) ,^ ^q^ ,x..^^*.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., \ '^'^Sa shares.
Directors, 13 shares.
First Wednesday in April, Boston, Mass.— 12 m.
April 4, 1906.
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New York.
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Vermont.
Mexico.
Directors (15) April 15, 1905
Edward P. Ripley,
H. Rieman Duval,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
D. L. Gallup,
George G. Haven,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCullough,
Salvador M. Cane i no,
W. S. Farnsworth,
Sebastian Camacho, Pres. (Jan. 3, 1905),
Celso Gaxiola ( Gov't \ (June 18, 1900),
Hipolito Charles \ Dir*s. \ (Nov. 15, 1899),
Executive Committee, May 3, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley. George G. Haven.
Victor Morawetz.
OfRcert, May 3, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President, .... Chicago.
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, . Mexico.
L. C. Deming, Secretary, New York.
, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, Topeka.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Local
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Chicago.
Mexico.
Southern California Railway Company.
. 1906. X
Ltascd !o Tin A. T. * Ji". /-*. S). Co.J«He I
Duration ol Charter Jo years.
Fotraed by consolidation. June 27. "9qj. c
. Southern CalirornlA Railway Company.
Formed bf conaolidalion, Soieir her 7, 1889. ol-
lA) Califoskia Southern Railroad Cohfanv.
Formccl by coniolidalian, Januiry is, 18S3, oI~
fomia SuHlbtrH Sailroad Ccmpant.— Inc
and conairuclcd from National Clly Id
i from San Bcmardlai
potllon ol San Jadnlo
(1) Rivtrsidt. Santa Atia &■ Los Angtlt! Raiiviaj Cemfany.—latmpo-
rated September xf- iSSj, Fram San Bernardino, Car. «fi Rlvcriide,
Arlington and the Santa Ann Valley to Los AngeTes. Cal. Con-
structed, High Grove via Orange (and Sania Ana) lo I.os Angelei,
74.yi mile".
Ill Sat Btmartlino 6* L«i Angtlti SaHvay Csnilaay.— IncorH) rated
" ■- •■' "-m San fleraardlno to Los Angele., Cal™ Con-
3 to Srd Gabriel Klver.3i.B> miles.
(3) San Bernardino ValUf Ralt-m^ay Comfany.— Incorporated January 11,
in?. From San Bernardino to near LuKDDla. Cal. ConSIiucted.Sin
Bernardino to Menlone. ii.S:l miles.
(4) ^njacinli ValUf Rail-way C
, Conatrucled, I^rris t(.'*Saii"jacrni'o,"i
(O LoiAHfiUsti-San Gatriil Vallty Raih
September ?. 18S3, From Los Angeles lo ...<^ ..«u .,. ...t n<u.- . snej,
L(iB Angeles County. Contlructed, Los Angeles to San Gabriel
..— Incorporated,
,' of Santa Monica. Con-
sace. 13.44 niilsa. (Instewoad to
1, to Las Aneeles-PaciGc R.R.C0.I
a &• San Diigt Railway Comfiany.— Incorporated No-
, Fcomjunctlon with the Riverside. Santa Ana & Loi
ly, near Santa Ana.via Sao Juan, Capiatrmo and Ocean-
lo the cily ol San Diego, Constructed, north boundary Santa
' ' — \ngelci Junction. 44 milea.
il Railroad OmAinr.— locotjjD rated Novembers,
Mh the fcajon Vafley, Poway. San Ber-
Jl f — . A_ ETscondido Jnncllon
Z. The San Bemardloo & Eastern Railway Company.
■ ■- "--. San Bernardino, Cal., *ia Highlands, to
-' n Calllornla Railway Company at
■ian Bernardino County. Con-
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Rio Qrande and El Paso Railroad Company.
Leased to The A.T.dk S.F. Ry. Co., dated and from January 1, 1900, to
December 31, 1910.
Incorporated, Texas, October 28, 1880.
So years.
Chartered: from a point on the northern boundary of Texas, via Rio Grande, to a
point on said river opposite the town of Guadalupe, Mexico.
Constructed: Southern terminus of The R. G. M. & P. R. R. to El Paso, ao.17
miles.
Capital Stock, $i,200|000, authorized,
200,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) _ ^^ eii^^^*
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^'993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Thursday in November, El Paso, Texas.
Nov. I, 1906.
(30 days — El Paso.)
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Edward P. Ripley, .
W. R. Brown, .
U. S. Stewart, .
T. J. Whisenand,
J. S. Morrison,
W. F. Payne, .
J. F. Williams,
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. R. Brown, Vice-President,
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer,
E. L. Copeland, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 30, 1906), Topeka.
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary, . . New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
Chicago.
El Paso.
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San Francisco and Northwestern Railway
Company.
Incorporated, California, May 12, 1903.
50 years.
Chartered: From a point at or near Alton, in the County of Humboldt. State of
California, thence in a general southerly and southeasterly direction along the
most advantageous route through the Counties of Humboldt, Mendocino,
Sonoma, Marin and Contra Costa, in said State, to a point of connection with
The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, formerly San Francisco & San
Jpaauin Railway, at or near Point Richmond, in said Contra Costa County.
Sstfmated Length, 300 miles.
Acquired by purchase:
California & Northern Railway, Eureka to Areata 8.26 miles.
Eel River & Eureka R. R.. Eureka to Bumells ..23.91 miles.
California Midland R. R., Burnells to Van Duzen River 3.4$ miles.
Pacific Lumber Co. R. R.. Alton to Camp Nine 15.30 miles.
Constructed: Camp Nine south 2.30 miles.
Capital Stock, $i5,ooo,cxx), authorized.
3cx),ooo, issued,
A. H. P., 2,980 shares.
Directors, 20 shares.
First Tuesday in May. San Francisco, Cal.
May i| 1906.
Directors (5) May 15, 1905:
A. H. Payson, San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsbury,
A. Moreton, .....
W. R. Alberger,
H. K. Gregory,
Officers:
A. H. Payson, President, San Francisco.
H. D. Pillsbury, Vice-President, "
B. F. Porter, Second Vice-President, General
Manager, and Assistant Treasurer, . Eureka, Cal.
Mercantile Trust Co., Treasurer, San Francisco.
A. Moreton, Secretary, .... **
T. R. Lever, Assistant Secretary and Auditor, Eureka, Cal.
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad property only {not including iMnd Grant) sold under agreememi as of
July 1, t90t, and deed executed July I, liXW, to The A.T.<Sf S. F, Ry. Co.
Incorporated June i6, 1897, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1897.
Perpetual.
Acquired by purchase, June 24, 1807, under foreclosure sale. May 3, 1897* the rail-
road, property and franchises of the Western Division of the Atlantic & Pacific
R. R. Co., incorporated by Act of Congress approved July 27. 1866— Perpetaal —
Authorized to construct from Albuquerque. N.M.. via Agua Frio or other suita-
ble pass, the head waters of the Colorado Chiquito. the 3Sth parallel, to a
suitable point on the Colorado River for crossing, and from thence to the Pacific.
Constructed: A. & P. Junction to The Needles— 563.01 miles.
Capital Stock, $4,ooo,ooO| authorized,
4,000,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for > ^ cA/ir^c
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co.. J 39.9»7 shares.
Directors, 13 shares,
(Additional stock may be issued as authorized by Act of Congress.)
Wednesday next after First Monday in January, New York— 10:30 a. m.
Jan. 9, 1907.
(10 days— by mail.)
Directors (13) Jan. 3, 1906:
Edward P. Ripley, Chica^ro.
Edward J. Berwind,
H. Rieman Duval,
Thomas P. Fowler,
George G. Haven,
Victor Moraweiz,
H. H. Rogers,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCuUough,
Byron L. Smith,
Cnarles S. Gleed, .
Howel Jones,
New York.
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Vermont.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
Edward P. Ripley, ex officio,
H. H. Rogers.
Charles Steele.
Officers :
Thomas P. Fowler.
Edward J. Berwind.
George G. Haven.
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, First Vice-President, .
J. W. Kcndrick, Second Vice-President,
L. C.Deming, Secretary, ....
E.L.Copeland, Treasurer and Ass't Secretary,
H. W. uardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor, .
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
W.E.Bailey, General Auditor,
Chicago.
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Topeka.
New York.
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New York.
Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (,Ocl, \6, \Wi5V
Topeka.
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Prescott.
Chicago.
New York.
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway
Company.
Incorporated, Arizona, May 27, 1891.
50 years.
Chartered: " beginning; at a point on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, at or near
Ash Fork, in the County of Yavapai and the Territory of Arizona, thence
through the said County to Prescott, and thence to the City of Phoenix, in the
County of Maricopa, in the Territory of Arizona, a distance of two hundred
miles, more or less."
Constructed: Ash Fork to Phoenix. 197.6 miles; line since shortened to 194.79 miles.
Capital Stock, $40,cxx) per mile, authorized,
7,898,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 70,277 shares,
Mer. Tr. Co., Tr., 8,694 shares.
Directors, 9 shares.
Third Wednesday in November, Prescott, Arizona.— 12 m.
Nov. 21, 1906.
Directors (9) Nov. 15, 1905:
F. M. Murphy,
Edward P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz
Edward J. Berwind,
George G. Haven,
Charles Steele,
Benjamin P. Cheney,
Wallace Fairbank,
E. B. Gage,
Executive Committee (5) Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy. Victor Morawetz.
Edward P. Ripley. Edward J. Berwind.
Charles Steele.
OfHcert, Dec. 6, 1905:
F. M. Murphy, President, ....
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
Wallace Fairbank, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, .
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
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Prescott.
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Sonora Railway Company Limited.
Leastd to Southern Pacific Company, dated July 15, 1898, from S*ptemd€rl, 1898, /#
September 1,1979.
Incorporated, Massachusetts, May i, 1879.
Duration not limited.
Constructed: Guaymas. Mexico, to Nogalcs. A. T., 259.97 miles; Hermosillo Branch.
2.64 miles.
Capital Stock, $5,248,000, authorized.
Reduced Dec. 4, 190I1 to 1,049,600, issued.
U.Tr. Co., N. Y.,Tr., for ) .^ .«. ,r^^^.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., \ '^'^^^ ^^^^^^'
Directors, 13 shares.
First Wednesday in April, Boston, Mass.— 12 m.
April 4, 1906.
Chicago.
New York.
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Vermont.
Mexico.
Directors (15) April 15, 1905
Edward P. Ripley,
H. Rieman Duval,
Edward J. Berwind,
Thomas P. Fowler,
D. L. Gallup,
George G. Haven,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele
Benjamin P. Cheney,
John G. McCuUough,
Salvador M. Cancino,
W. S. Farnsworth,
Sebastian Camacho, Pres. (Jan. 3, 1905),
Celso Gaxiola ( Gov't ) (June 18, 1900),
Hipolito Charles \ Dir's. ) (Nov. 15. 1899),
Executive Committee, May 3, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley.
Victor Morawetz.
Officers, May 3, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
Sebastian Camacho, Vice-President, .
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, Topeka.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Mexico.
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Chicago.
Mexico.
Southern California Railway Company.
A. r.i^S.f.K,. Co.J„n
llionDlCharleiio rears.
Formed by consolidation. June /7. ife
I. Southarn California Railway Company.
Formed by consolidallan, Notenihcr;. 1B89. i
tA) California Boutherk Railroad CoMfAwv.
c 1 V. 1 'dill ion, Januinr 10, iSSj. ol
■« Railtaad Cimpaav.-i.
led Irani National City l<
fjilrea-l CBmtaiiy.— JacotpoixttiS
I San Bernardino to Barstow, Si.ij
(a) California SoulAitH Exit
M»f at. iftSi. and conslrucl
mllea. Total (^) iciu../ ,u..c,,
iBt Caufornia Central Railway Cohfanv.
Formed by coDaolldaliDn. May is, 1SS7, ol-
(1) kivfriidi. SaHia Ana Sr Lei AngtUi Rail-aiay OfH/anv.^ lacorpo-
raled September 39- j98s. Froin_San UeniBTdlno, CalT. T(a_RWe tilde,
..ruci'ed. High Gtove via Oian
74.71 miles.
(i) San Bitnaniins 6- Loi Angtlti
Valley li
n ■
Angeles
-Ineotporaled
<3) San BtrnarJina yalliy Raiivaf Cimfany.— Incorporated lanuaiy ii.
iSB7. From Sail Bernardino to near LuEo°1a,Cal. Consttucled.Sao
Bernardino to Menlone, la.U miles.
(«) San /aciKle fallrji Satlwaf Ci»>iAi>i/.~ Incnrporaltd MarcbTi 1S87.
From neat Peirls Id a paint In ihv eailem poitlnn of San Jacinto
VbIIct. Constructed, Ferris to San Jsdnlo, 14.44 miles.
(5) Las Anrili! erSaH Gairitl fallty Railway CBwAjoj-.-Incorporaled
September ;.iS83. Prom Los .\n|[ele> to the head ol lie Aiuta^alley.
Loi Angeles County. Constracied. Los Angeles to San Gabriel
River. Ji.mir-'—
(6) Loi AngtUi
(7) San Bimanlino 6* San Diiga Railviaj Company.— Incorporated No-
vember », 1SB6. Fromjunclion trllh llie RWeroide, Saola Ana & Loi
igelcs Railway, near Santa Ana.viaSan Juan. CapistrBDOUidOccBD'
18) SanDiy^ Cmlral Raitnmd Com/anv.— Incoroorated November I,
nsrdo. Escondidolo Uceanaii^. ConBtmcled. EscoDdido' Juoctloo
to Bscondldo, 11.30 niiles.
ToUUS), tib.7; miles.
> Beach Railway CoMrANV. Incnrpatated April 13. 1S8I.
v.u,.=.ructed. Inglewood 10 Redondo, 10.77 mitca.
2. The San Bernardino & Eastern Railway Company.
Incorporaled Augnd 11. 1890. San Bernardino, Cal., via Highlands, to
coDDecI with line ol the Southern Calilornla Railway Company it
or near Its present eastern lermlnus in San Bernardino Counly, Con-
structed, Highland Junction lo Menlone, ia.86 nillea.
3. Santa Fe A Santa Monica Railway Company.
Incorporated April 4. if>9i. From near Mesmer Station, on the llneof
■he Souttiecn Calilornla Railway, between Inglewood and Ballona, 10
the town ol Santa Mnnlca. Conitrucled. Alsace tn SanU Monica,
S.41 mlle». (Sold March 11, iqoi, lo Los Angcles-Paclhc R. R. Co.)
Acquired by purchase May i, i*M. the - -■ — ■■ - '■■ -'
(All CalllornlB 1
(Coo eluded 01
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Southern California Railway Company.
[CONCLUDED.]
Capital Stock, $17,360,000, authorized.
12,824,000, issued.
fU. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for |
Preferred *
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co
Directors (personal),
Individuals,
Cal. So. R. R. Stock )
not exchanged, \
/->,-..«/,- J U.Tr. Co.,N. Y., Tr., for \
Lommon J ^y^^ ^ ^ ^ 5 p j^^ ^^ ^ J
59,915 shares.
II shares.
683 shares.
Ill shares.
67,520 shares.
First Thursday in November. Los Angeles. Cal.— 11 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
Directors (11) Nov. 2, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
(jcorge G. Haven,
Victor Morawetz,
Charles Steele,
A. G. Wells,
D. Freeman, .
H. W. Hellman,
O. S. A. Sprague,
Simon Levi,
Richard Egan,
L. C. Waite, .
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New York.
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San Diego, **
Capistrano, "
Riverside,
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Charles Steele.
Executive Committee (4):
Victor Morawetz, Chairman.
George G. Haven.
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President, .
E. D. Kenna, First Vice-President, .
J. W. Kendrick, Second Vice-President,
Geo. T. Nicholson, Third Vice-President, .
Godfrey Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
W. E. Bailey, General A.ud\toT,
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The Southern Kansas Railway Company
of Texas.
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Operated as an independent line from July 6, 1889, inclusive.
Incorporated, Texas, November ?, 1886.
50 years.
Line i.— Fort Worth, Texas, to west line of Texas, at a point in Oldham County.
Linet.— ¥xom a point on line No. i. in Carson County, Texas, to a point in Parmer
County, on the western boundary of Texas.
Lines.— From a desirable point on line No. i, in Carson County, northeasterly to a
point in Lipscombe County, on the east line of Texas — Constructed.
Total mileage (constructed), 100.41 miles.
Acquired January i, 1900, under foreclosure sale September 6, 1898, railroad of the
Fanhandle Railway Co.— Panhandle to Washburn— 14.72 miles, which it had
operated as an extension since April ao. 1898. Has also operated trains on line
ol Fort Worth & Denver Citv Ry. Co., between Washburn and Amarillo, Tex.,
14.04 miles, since May xo, 1898.
Capital Stock, $3,cxx>,cxx), authorized.
604,500, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for \ ^har^x
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., f 5,955 snares.
Directors, 90 shares.
Wbdnesday next after Last Thursday in October, Amarillo,Tbx.~xoa. m.
Oct. 31, 1906.
(30 days ~ Amarillo.)
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Galveston, Tex.
Chicago.
Topeka.
Amarillo.
New York.
Amarillo.
New York.
Directors (9) Nov. i, 1905 :
J. E. Hurley,
Avery Turner, .
Don A. Sweet, .
J. C. Paul,
D. L. Meyers, .
W. D. Garwood,
H. E. Hoover, .
J. W. Terry.
Edward P. Ripley, .
OfRcert :
J. E. Hurley, President,
Avery Turner, Vice-President, .
Don A. Sweet, Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. C. Paul, Treasurer,
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Don A. Sweet, Auditor,
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Sunset Railroad Company.
Incorporated, California, March 17, X90&
So years.
Chartered: from a connection with the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com-
pany between Balcersfieki and Asphalto in Kern County. Cal., At or near Goa-
ford station, to the southwest quarter of section 18, township 11 north, range 13
west, S. B. B. & M. in same county. Estimated length, 30 miles.
Constructed: 30.28 miles.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorised.
500,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,485 shares.
So. Pac Co., 2,485 shares.
Directors, 30 shares.
Second Monday in March. Bakbrsfield, Cal.— xi a. m.
March 12, 1906.
(a. T. «r S. F. RY. CO.)
(S. p. CO.)
(s. p. CO.)
(a. T. * S. F. RT. CO.)
Directors (5) March 20, 1905:
C. N. Beal, (joint.)
A. G. Wells,
E. E. Calvin,
D. Burkhalter,
J. W. Walker,
Officers, June 10, 1905:
C. N. Beal, President, .
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
E. E. Calvin, Vice-President,
G. Holtcrhoff, Jr., Sec. and Treas.,
James Goodwin, Ass't Secretary,
Bakersfield.
Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bakersfield.
Fresno, Cal.
Bakersfield.
Los Angeles, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Bakersfield.
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Jan. 12, 1906), Los Angeles, Cal.
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Western Arizona Railway Company*
Incorporated, Arizona. January 6, 1906.
So years.
Chartered to take over the railroad, telegrraph line, properties, franchises* etc., of
The Arizona and Utah Railway Company: Coromencinir at a point on The At-
chison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (formerly the Santa Fe raciiic Railroad)
aboat toar (4) miles southwest from the town of Kingman. Mohave County, .Ari-
zona (McConnico. Arizona), in a northerly direction to the town of White Hills,
Mohave County. Arizona, about fifty miles.
Constructed: McConnico to a point beyond Chloride, a distance of twenty-five miles
or more.
Capital Stock, $5oo,cxx3, authorized,
5cx>.cxx3, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 4 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Second Thursday in Novbmbbr. Kingman, Arizona.— 2 p. m.
November 8, 1906.
Dirtctort (5) under charter :
A. G. Wells Los Angeles, Cal.
T. J. Norton, "
G. Hoiterhoff, Jr., **
W. A. Drake, Prescolt, Arizona.
Paul Burks, **
OfRcert, January 9, 1906 :
A. G. Wells, President, .... Los Angeles, Cal.
G. Hoiterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
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Atchison Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, November 13. 1878.
Perpettul.
Capital Stock, ^100,000, authorixed,
72,000, issued.
(Shares $1,000 each.)
R. R. Cos., 69 shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, Atchison, Kas.— 10:30 a.m.
Feb. 14, 1906.
Directors (8) Feb. 8, 1905:
C. M. Rathburn,
A. T. Perkins,
Henry Miller,
A. W. Sullivan,
C. B. Rodgers,
J. O. Crockett,
(C. B. U. P. R. R.)
(K. C. ST. J. «r C. B. R. R.)
(H. & ST. J. R. R.)
(mo. p. RY.)
(A. ft N. R. R.)
(C. R. I. * P. RY.)
(the a. T. ft S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. ft S. F. RY.)
C. T. McLellan,
Executive Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, rx officio,
A. T. Perkins.
Auditing Committee (3):
C. M. Rathburn, ex officio. A. W. Sullivan.
J. O. Crockett.
OfRcert :
C. M. Rathburn, President and Ticket Agent,
F. W. Downs, Secretary and Treasurer,
Atchison.
St. Joseph, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Wymorc, Neb.
Kansas City, Mo.
Topeka.
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Beaumont Wharf and Terminal Company.
gurchase and maintain wharves within or near the city of Beaumont, Je£ferson
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Constructed: Belt around city of Beaumont. 3.08 miles; line operated under
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Chicago.
Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
Incorporated, Texas, March a6, 1897*
SO years.
Chartered: to construct, maintain and operate a terminal railway and construct or
lurchaseandm - - . - -
bounty, Texas.
tructed: Belt
tracka^re rights, spurs into mills, 5.25 miles. Total, 8.33 miles.
Capital Stock, $60,000, authorized,
60,000, issued,
V. M., 590 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
Second Wednesday in April, Beaumont, Texas.
April II, 1906.
Directors (10) April 12, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
John H. Kirby,
W. £. Maxson,
W. S. Davidson,
Wm. Wiess, .
J.W.Terry, .
W, C. Nixon,
C. F. W. Felt.
A. C. Torbert,
J. E. Baxter, ....
Ofllcers, April 19, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
John H. Kirby, First Vice-President,
W. E. Maxson, Second Vice-President,
Wm. Alvey, Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Ass't Treasurer,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
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Houston, Tex.
Beaumont.
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Galveston, Tex.
New York.
Wm. Alvey, Auditor (March i, 1904),
Beaumont.
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El Paso Union Passenger Depot Company.
Incorporated, Texas, February lo, 1903.
SO years.
Amendment of Charter filed Aug. St 1903.
Capital Stock, $240,000, authorized^
240,000, subscribed.
28,800 issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 46 shares,
E. P. & N. E. R. R., 47 shares.
G. H. & S. A.Ry., 47 shares,
E. P. & S. W. R. R., 47 shares.
M. C. Ry., 47 shares.
T. & P. Ry., 47 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Tuesday in February. El Paso. Tex.— 11 a. m.
Feb. 6, 1906.
Directors (7) Feb. 7, 1905 :
J.E. Hurit-y, (the a.t.&s.f. ry.) (Aug. 4, 1905), Topeka.
W. A. Hawkins, (k. p. & n. e. r. r.) (Aug. 4, 1905), El Paso.
S.C.Marks, (c. h.&s. a. ry.) (Aug. 4, I905), •*
H. J. Simmons, (E. p.&s. \v. R.R.) ««
E. E. Styner, (m. c. ry.) Mexico, Mcx.
L. S. Thorne. (t. & p. ry.) Dallas, Tex.
W. W. Turney, El Paso.
Auditing and Finance Committee, May 20, 1904 :
H. J. Simmons. VV. W. Turney.
S. C. Marks (Dec. 30, 1905).
Officers. May 20, 1904 :
J. E. Hurley, President (Aug. 4, 1905), Topeka.
H. J. Simmons, Vice-President, . El Paso.
U. S. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer, .
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Fort Worth Union Passenger Station
Company.
Incorporated, Texas, June lo, 1899.
So years.
Capital Stock, $90,800, authorized.
90,800, issued,
H. & T. C. R. R. Co., 451 shares,
G. C. & S. F. Ry. Co., 451 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Individuals, i share.
First Tuesday in Junb, Fort Worth, Tex.
June 5, 1906.
Directors :
W. C. Nixon,
S. W. Noble,
C \\.. LteCy
M. B. Loyd,
T. Fay,
Officers :
W. C. Nixon, President,
M. B. Loyd, Vice-President,
H. A. Johnson, Secretary,
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer,
Galveston, Tex.
Fort Worth.
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Galveston, Tex.
Fort Worth.
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Galveston, Tex.
L. C. Deming, Ass't Secretary and Ass't Treas., New York.
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The Kansas City Belt Railway ComiMUiy.
Kansas and Missouri incorporation.— Formed by consolidation, on March 13, 1886.
of—
(i) Kansas City Belt R. R. Co., incorporated, Kansas, March aS, 1885.
(a) Kansas City Belt Ry. Co., incorporated, Missouri, June 27. i88a.
999 years.
CONSTRUCTED MILEAGE.
Main line in Missouri,
Main line in Kansas,
Double and side-tracks, Missouri,
Double and side-tracks, Kansas,
6.33
3.56-9-89
3S.16
11.63—46.79
Total mileage. .
Capital Stock, $2,5cx>,ooo, authorized,
550,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 2,747 shares,
C. M. & St. P., 1,098 shares,
K. C. F. S. & M., 1,648 shares.
Directors, 7 shares,
(Statutory meeting, second Tuesday in March — SO dajrs* notice, Kansas City.)
Second Tuesday in October, Kansas City, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Oct. 9, 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 10, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
W. B. Jansen,
F. C. Fox,
A. J. Davidson,
T. J. Franks,
E. W. McKenna,
J. H. Hiland,
Executive Committee (3):
J. E. Hurley.
E. W. McKenna.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President, ....
A. J. Davidson, Vice-President,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary, ....
E. L. Copeland, Treasurer (Jan. 22, 1906),
Lathrop, Morrow, Fox & Moore, Attorneys,
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(the a. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(C. M. * ST. P.)
(C. M. * ST. P.)
Topcka,
Chicago.
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Chicago.
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C. C. Ripley, Auditor and Cashier,
D, W. Rider, Supermlendeivl, .
A. J. Davidson.
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kansas City.
Kansas City.
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The Leavenworth Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, April i, 1885.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $175,000, author ited,
150,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 1,465 shares.
Directors, 35 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Leavenworth, Kas.
Jan. 8, 1907.
Directors (7) Jan. 9, 1906:
J. O. Brinkerhoff,
F. T. Dolan,
A. W. Sullivan,
H. A. Scandrett,
N. H. Loomis,
A. T. Palmer,
E. A. Gould,
Executive Committee (3) :
J. O. Brinkerhoff.
(L. K. * W. RY.)
(C. R. I. * p. RY.)
(MO. p. RY.)
(AT LARGE.)
/ U. P. R. R., ASSIGN]
\ L. T. * S. W. RY.
(U.P. R. R.)
(K. C. N. W. R. R.)
Kansas City, Mo.
Topeka.
St. Louis.
Topeka.
II
Kansas City, Mo.
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F. T. Dolan.
A. W. Sullivan.
Officers :
J. O. Brinkerhoff, President,
H. M. Engelman, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. H. Case, Superintendent and Ticket Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
Leavenworth.
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Note. -The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. and Un!on Pacific Ry. Co. became stock-
holders through assignment of the stock owned by the L. T. & S. W. Ry. Co., which
afterwards refused to continue as one of the constituent supporting companieS|and
the first two companies have therefore not enjoyed any dividends, and The A. T. &
S. F. Ry. Co. has declined to participate in the annual meetings or management.
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The Pueblo Union Depot and Railroad
Company.
Incorporated, Colorado, December 23, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
40,600, issued,
D. & R. G. R. R. Co., 80 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.,
Colo. & So. Ry. Co.,
Mo. Pac. Ry. Co.,
C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.,
Directors,
80 shares,
80 shares.
80 shares,
80 shares,
6 shares.
Third Wednesday in October, Pueblo, Colo.
Oct. 17, 1906.
Directors (6) Oct. 18, 1905:
A. D. Parker,
R. J. Parker,
Chas. S. Clarke,
C. H. Schlacks,
H. S. Cable,
M. D. Thatcher,
(COLO. * so. RY.)
(the a. T. & S. F. RY.)
(mo. p. ry.)
(D. ft R. G. R. R.)
(C. R. I. & P. RY.)
OfRcert, Jan. 24, 1905:
C. H. Schlacks, President,
M. D. Thatcher, Secretary and Treasurer,
W. H. Tate, Superintendent,
Wm. Young, Ticket Agent,
C. F. Colvin, Baggage Agent,
Denver, Colo.
LaJunta.Colo.
St. Louis.
Denver, Colo,
Davenport,Ia.
Pueblo.
Denver, Colo.
Pueblo.
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St. Joseph Terminal Railroad Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, January Si 1887.
99 years.
Acquired by purchase, the property of St. Joseph Terminal Co.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 8, 1886.
Capital Stock, $5cx>,ooo, authorized,
300,000, issued,
St. J. & G. I. Trustee, 1,496 shares.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,485 shares.
Directors and Tellers, 19 shares,
(Statutory meeting, Mcond Tuesday in March.— 80 days' notice, St. Joseph.)
Second Tuesday in June, St. Joseph, Mo.^q a. m. Old Board, 12 m.
June 12, 1906. New Board, 12:30 p. M.
Directors (5) June 13, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, (the a. t. * s. f. ry.) Topeka.
C T. McLellan, (the a. t. * s, f. ry.) ««
J. Berlingett, (st. j. * a. i, ry.) St. Joseph.
F. C. Uhlman, (st. j. * g. i. ry.)
T. F. Van Natta, Ooint.)
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President, ..... Topeka.
J. Berlingett, Vice-President, .... St. Joseph.
F. C. Uhlman, Secretary and Auditor, **
E. L. Copeland, Treasurer (Jan. 13, 1906), . Topeka.
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St. Joseph Union Depot Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 22, 1880.
So years.
Capital Stock, $[oo,cxx3, authorized,
10,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 90 shares.
Directors, 10 shares.
Second Wednesday in February, St. Joseph, Mo.
Feb. 14, 1906.
Directors (10) Feb. 8, 1905*.
A. T. Perkins, (k. c. st. j. * c. b. r. r.)
Henry Miller,
Jos. Hansen,
O. M. Spencer,
W. S. Tinsman,
M. A. Low,
(C. B. «r Q. R. R.)
(H. «r ST. J. R. R.)
(B. «r M. R. R. R.)
(THE A. T. & S. F. RY.)
(C. R. I. * P. RY.)
(C. K. * N. RY.)
Raymond Du Puy, (st. j. & g i. ry.)
A. W. Sullivan, (mo. p. ry.)
S. C. Stickney, (c g. w. ry.)
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
St. Joseph.
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Trenton, Mo.
Topeka.
St. Joseph.
St. Louis.
St. Paul, Minn,
Executive Committee (3) :
Jos. Hansen, ex officio, H, U. Mudge.
A. T. Perkins.
Auditing Committee (3) :
Jos, Hansen, ex officio, W. S. Tinsman.
A. W. Sullivan.
OfRcers:
Jos. Hansen, President, Superintendent and Ticket
Agent, ........ St. Joseph.
C. M. Carter, Secretary and Treasurer,
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The Santa Fe Terminal Company
of California.
Incorporated, California, February 24, iSgg.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, subscribed.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 9i993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Third Tuesday in July, San Fbancisco, Cal.— 3 p. m.
July 17, 1906.
Dirtdort (7) July 18, 1905:
J. D. Spreckels,
A. H. Payson, .
W. A. Bissell, .
H. K. Gregory,
J.W.Walker, .
A. G. Wells. .
I. L. Hibbard, .
Offlcert, Dec. 5, 1905:
J. D. Spreckels, Chairman of the Board, .
A. H. Payson, President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, .
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer,
Victor Morawetz, General Counsel, .
Gardiner Lathrop, General Solicitor,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor,
San Francisco.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
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San Francisco.
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Los Angeles, Cal.
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New York.
Chicago.
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Union Depot Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
Incorporated, Missouri, NoTemberaQ, i87S-
50 years.
Capital Stock, $500,000, authorized,
495,000, issued,
R. R. Cos., 4i929 shares.
Directors, etc., 21 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 8, 1907.
Dirtctort (12) Jan. 10, 1906:
B.L.Winchen,
E. J. Sanford,
A. J. Davidson,
J. Kruttschnilt,
S. M. Felton,
D. Willard,
C. S, Clarke,
F. A. Delano,
H. C. Nutt,
J.W. Kendrick,
A. A. Allen,
A. J. Earling,
Executive Committee (7):
B. L. Winchell, Chairman.
C. S. Clarke.
J. W. Kendrick.
(C. R.I. * p. RY.)
(JOINT.)
(THE K. C. F. S. * M. RY.)
(U. P. RY.)
(C. * A. R. R.)
(H. * ST. J. R. R.)
(MO. P. RY.)
(WABASH R. R.)
(K. C. ST. J. * C. B. R.R.)
(THE A. T. * S. F. RY.)
(M.K. *T. RY.)
(C. M. * S. P. RY.)
Chicago.
Kansas City.
St. Louis.
Chicago.
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Chicago.
St. Louis.
Chicago.
D. Willard.
J. Kruttschnitt.
S. M. Felton.
A. J. Earling.
Auditing Committee (3):
F. A. Delano.
A. A. Allen.
H. C. Nutt.
Officers:
B. L. Winchell, Chairman of the Board,
E.J. Sanford, President and Superintendent,
C. C. Ripley, Secretary and Treasurer,
Pratt, Dana & Black, Attorneys,
L. S. Banks, Ticket Agent. .
Chicago.
Kansas City.
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The Union Passenger Depot Company
of Qalveston.
Incorporated, Texas, June 26. 1897*
50 years.
Capital Stock, $200,000, authorized.
200JOOO, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry., 1,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Last Tuesday in December. Galveston, Tex.
Dec. 25, 1906.
Directors (5) Dec. 26, 1905:
W. C Nixon, . Galveston.
John Sealy, ••
A. C Torbert, »'
J.W.Terry, ........
F. G. Pettibone,
Officers :
W. C. Nixon, President, Galveston.
John Sealy, Vice-President **
A. C. Torbert, Secretary and Treasurer, "
D. E. Shuckhart, Auditor, .... "
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The Cerrillos Coal and Iron Company.
Afifural rights leased to Cerrillos Coal Railroad Company ^ May 16, 189M.^99 yeeurt.
Sold May 18, 1901, under foreclosure of C. C R. R. Co,, and acquired fun* S, 1901,
by C. 6»P,C,<Sf M. Co.
Incorporated, New Mexico. March 17, 1884.
So years.
Owns lands in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, as follows :
Part of theMesitade Juana Lopez Grant, about ..ii«499
Part of the Ortiz Mine Grant, about
Total.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000, authorized.
1,000,000, issued,
W. E. H., I Trustees, 9,995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Monday in August, Santa Fb. N. M.
August 6, 1906.
Directors (5) Aug. 7, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
R. E. Twitchell. .
Rufus J. Palen,
J.H.Vaughn,
OfRcert:
Edward P. Ripley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
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Las Vegas, N. M.
Santa Fe.
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Chicago.
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Topekj
Cherokee & Pittsburg Coal and Mining
Company.
/ram/un,l, ISSS. lijunr 1, 1906.
Aegidriil OiiobiTl., IKO. thttnptrly afthi CanaH Cily Coal C».
Acquind Afiril s. lani. ihi inftTiiii 0/ The Omgr Cariait Ca. and^ Ikt Trini-
dad Caal df Caking Ca. : and /ram .\fn,^ill Land GtanI Ca..
■•YarkCanaH Trail "it Collar Cnnlj. N. M.
Aequirtd Junl ». 1901. lit (npirly 0/ Ctrrilh'S Caal Raiiroad Ca. uildiT /art-
RttilrvadferMtrlj af Ctnillat Coal Satlnad C^ . r.trtviyid la The A. T. lif S. F.
Ry. Ca.jHxel.li'il
Uiniral rithli and firafiirliei af Tht C. C. C. Cn. ifd the T. C. <Sf C. Ca., Itaitd
la The Cahruda Fuel l» /ran Ca. s::i:t Augnjl W. ISX.
Minimi righii and fraperly ef the O. C. Ca.. Umrd la Meuil Carmel Ceal Ca.
p/ily eflh.
fyemjmul.tsm.li
Uiniral right! and fraftrly af C. C. R. R. Ca.. U.iiid le Tki Calarada FtuI *
Incorponted. Kaniu, December 16, i8Ss-
Certl Red copy o( Charter filed in office of Secretary ol State, CoJorado,Octobert7,
iBqR, aod alio ia office ol SeccBlary of Terrltorr ol
New Mexico May 10, 19)1.
CapiUl Stock, (500,000, autMorised.
200,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr.. tor 1 , ,^ . ,
Directors, 11 shares.
Last Thursday in Ociober, Topeka. Kas.— 1 p.m.
Oct. as, 1906.
Oi™cl.™(„) Oct.J6,iOT: (..to-LpA.)
Edwa.rd P. Ripley, Chicago.
W. B. Jansen '■
W. E, Hodges,
J. E. Hurley Topeka.
A. A. Hurd
O. J. Wood
J. F. Scott,
H. B. Lauiz,
£. L. Copeland(Jan. 10, 1906) "
A. A. Scott,
A. O. Wellman,
OMcirt :
Edward P. Ripley, President, .... Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President
E.L.Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan io,igo6), Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary { Dec. 19, 1905 ), . Topeka.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer, New York.
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer ( Dec, 19, 1905), Topeka.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller New York.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, .... Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, I905I, . To'^tS**.
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mintral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel 6« Iron Co, Aug. tO, 1896.
Name changed June 4, 1892, from The New Castle Fuel Co.. which was incorporated
Colorado. April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $600,000, authorized.
600,000, issued.
(Shares, $1.00 each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for { cnnnm Kknr^K
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co . \ 599.993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May, Aspen, Colo.
May 8, 1906.
mrectort (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899),
(10 days —Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
J. F. Scott, ....
A. A, Hurd, ....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899),
, Secretary and Treasurer, .
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893),
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
.Comptroller,
Topeka.
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Chicago.
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Topeka.
New York.
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W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited.
Incorporated. New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12, 1884.— Final Certificate issued
January 6, 1885.
So years.
Capital Stock, $06,310, authorized.
96,310, issued,
(Shares reduced June 9, 1904, to $10 each.)
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,154 shares.
D. L. G., I share.
E. P. R., I share,
W. B. J., I share, 2,1^7 shares.
], & W. S. & Co., 2,422 shares.
Sundry persons,
5,017 shares.
Second Tuesday in February, New York.
Feb. 13, 1906.
Directors (9) Feb. 14, 1905:
W. B. Jansen,
Albert Strauss,
Geo. W. Seligman, .
Robert M. Murray,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
Theo. Seligman
D. L. Gallup,
Edward P. Ripley,
Offlcerty Dec. 15, 1904:
W. B. Jansen, President (Dec. 22, 1904),
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
Geo. W. Seligman, Second Vice-President,
Robert M. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer,
Chicago.
New York.
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Chicago.
Chicago.
New York.
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Henry Warren, Resident Mgr. (Mch. i, 1905), Holbrook, Ariz.
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated. Missouri, March i6, 1888.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks.~ Adair Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Frank W. Gibbs, Gibbs.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), Topeka.
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorized.
16,000, issued,
E. W., 8o>4 shares.
Individuals, TJ% shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas Chy, Mo., or Mendon, Mo. — 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks.— Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May I, 1905), Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ....... ••
W. W. Felt, Mendon.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
W, E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditot (Ocv. \(), \qp^^» Tqpdca.
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The New Mexico Town Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 22, 1880.
20 years.
Charter extended March 21, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorized,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) thar^K
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co , \ ^^ shares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 8 shares.
First Thursday in November, Santa Fb. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
(30 days -> I aw., Santa Fe.)
Directors (9) Nov. 2, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
Henry L. Waldo, .
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas. A.Spiess,
W. E, Gortncr,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. C. Gortner,
J. H. Vaughn,
W. B. Jansen,
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President,
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer,
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
(Jan. 9, 1906), .... "
Rufus J. Palen, Ass'tSec'y and Ass*t Treas., Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 9, 1906), Topeka.
A. O.Wellman, Ass't Treasurer (Jan. 9, 1906), **
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Topeka.
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Pacific Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California. January ii, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $i(X),ooo, authoriged.
iQOjOOO, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.^ 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal. — 11 a m.
May 16, 1906.
Directoiv (5) May 10, 1905:
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
I. L. Hibbard,
G. HolterhoflF, Jr., ••
W. H. Brewer, "
G, A. Davidson, "
Officers, May 16, 1905 :
A. G. Wells, President, Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, ••
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt'd Jan. 12, 1906), . ••
Howel Jones, Manager, Topcka.
Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Revere, Mo. — 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2wks.~ClarkCo.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), .... Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Chas. Hiller, Kahoka. Mo.
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), . Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer, .
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditot ^Ocv. \6, \qp^^» . Topeka.
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Rio Qrande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, June 23. 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $25o»ooo, authorized.
250,000, issued.
U.Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) sharst
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^'^^^ snares.
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fe, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
(15 days — Santa Fe.)
Directors (5) Nov. 2, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Las Vegas, N. M.
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen, Santa Fe.
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 9, 1906), . . Topeka.
OfRcert :
J. E. Hurley, President, .... Topeka.
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer,
(Jan. 9, 1906), ....
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary, Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, . New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 9, 1906), Topeka.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . New York.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, . Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authoriwed.
5,000, issued.
* E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks.~ Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Wm. Lingenfelter, Rutledge.
OfRcert :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
W. £. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . •\^^'^€i.'*^
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The Vulcan Fuel Company.
Mineral rights and property leased to The Colorado Fuel &• Iron Co, Aug, tO, 1896,
Name changed June 4, 1892. from The New Castle Fuel Co.. which was incorporated
Colorado, April 11, 1891.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $6oo,ooO| authorized,
6oo»ooo, issued,
(Shares, $\,co each.)
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) ^ ^^_ ,l^^^.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co , \ 599.993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in May. Aspen, Colo.
May 8, 1906.
iTirectort (7) June 3, 1893:
Edward P. Ripley (Nov. 30, 1896),
W. B. Jansen (Aug. 30, 1899),
(10 days— Aspen.)
Chicago.
Chicago.
Topeka.
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J. F. Scott, ....
A. A. Hurd, ....
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President (Nov. 30, 1896), Ctiicago.
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President (Aug. 30, 1899), '*
, Secretary and Treasurer, . Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary (June 9, 1893), New York.
H. W. Gardiner, Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 30, 1896),
.Comptroller,
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W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Topeka.
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Aztec Land and Cattle Company Limited.
Incorporated. New York.
Preliminary Certificate filed December 12, 1884.— Final Certificate issued
January 6, 1885.
So years.
Capital Stock, $06,310, authorized.
96,310, issued,
(Shares reduced June 9, 1904, to $10 each.)
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 2,154 shares,
D. L. G., I share.
E. P. R., I share,
W. B. J., I share, 2,1^7 shares,
J. & W. S. & Co., 2,422 shares.
Sundry persons, 5,017 shares.
Second Tuesday in February, New York.
Feb. 13, 1906.
Directors (9) Feb. 14, 1905:
W, B. Jansen,
Albert Strauss,
Geo. W. Seligman, .
Robert M. Murray,
John Larkin,
Henry Dexter,
Thco, Seligman
D. L. Gallup,
Edward P. Ripley,
Offlcerty Dec. 15, 1904:
W. B. Jansen, President (Dec. 22, 1904),
Albert Strauss, First Vice-President,
Geo. W. Seligman, Second Vice-President,
Robert M. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer,
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New York.
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Qibbs Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, March 16, 1888.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Gibbs, Mo.— 9
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks.-
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905),
Jno. E. Frost,
Frank W. Gibbs,
Offlcert:
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905),
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905),
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
A. M.
-Adair Co.)
Topeka.
Gibbs.
Topeka.
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Topeka.
Mendon Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $16,000, authorixed.
16,000, issued.
E. W., 8o>4 shares.
Individuals, ^^% shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas Cmy, Mo., or Mendon, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks. — Chariton Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905),
Jno. E. Frost,
W.W. Felt,
Offlcert:
J, E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905),
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905),
A. L. Conrad, Auditot (Ocv. \6, iqp^V
Topeka.
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Topeka.
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Tqpdca.
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The New Mexico Town Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico, March 23, 1880.
30 years.
Charter extended March 21, 1900.— 10 years.
Capital Stock (1,000 shares), $50,000, authorised,
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) thar^K
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. \ ^^ snares.
Directors and others (personal), 50 shares.
Directors (corporation), 8 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fb. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
(30 days -> I aw., Santa Fe.)
Directors (9) Nov. 2, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
Henry L. Waldo, .
R. E. Twitchell,
Chas. A. Spiess,
W. E. Gortncr,
Rufus J. Palen,
R. C. Gortner,
J. H. Vaughn,
W. B. Jansen,
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President,
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer,
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Chicago.
Topeka.
(Jan. 9, 1906), .... "
Rufus J. Palen, Ass't Sec*y and Ass't Treas., Santa Fe.
L. C. Dealing, Assistant Secretary, New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 9, 1906), Topeka.
A. O.Wellman, Ass*t Treasurer (Jan. 9, 1906), '*
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Topeka.
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Pacific Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California, January ii, 1887.
50 years.
Capital Stock, $i(X),ooo, authorized,
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S, F. Ry. Co.,| 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a m.
May 16, 1906.
Directors (5) May 10, 1905:
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
I. L. Hibbard,
G. HolterhoflF, Jr.,
W. H. Brewer,
G. A, Davidson,
Officers, May 16, 1905 :
A. G. Wells, President, Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt'd Jan. 12, 1906), . "
Howel Jones, Manager, Topeka.
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Revere Town and L^nd Company.
Incorporated. Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized.
10,000, issued.
E. W., 49 shares *
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Reverb, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2wks.— Clark Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28. 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905) Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost "
Chas. Hiller, Kahoka, Mo.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer, .
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
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W, E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct, \6, iqp^^, . Topeka.
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Rio Qrande Land Company.
Incorporated. New Mexico, June 23. 1887.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized.
250,000, issued.
U.Tr. Co.. N. Y., Tr., for ) ^hnr^^
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^'^^^ ^^^^^^'
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fb, N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
dS days — Santa Fe.)
Directors (5) Nov. 2, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Las Vegas, N. M.
R. E. Twitchell.
Rufus J. Palen, Santa Fe.
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 9, 1906), . Topeka.
Officers:
J. E. Hurley, President, .... Topeka.
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer,
(Jan. 9, 1906), .... "
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary, Santa Fe.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 9, 1906), Topeka.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, . New York.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, . Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), Topeka.
The Rutledge Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized.
5,000, issued.
* E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wlcs.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), . Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
Wm. Lingenfelter, Rutledge.
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . . •\.^'v^'*^
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Santa Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California. December 28, 1900.— So years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado.
January 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
CertifiLd copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Oklahoma, Aug. is, 1902.
Certificates requiTed by law filed with Secretary. New Mexico, Feb. 26 to March 14*
1903, and in San Miguel Co., N. M., Feb. 28 to Match 14. 1903.
Licensed to engage in business in Missouri May 1, 1903.
Certified copy of amended Charter filed with Auditor, Arizona, Aug. 14, 1903.
Permit to transact business in Iowa issued April 20, 1905.
Capital Stock, $io,(XX), authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday nkxt after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal. — ix a. m.
May 16, 1906.
Directors (5) May 10, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, .......
A. G. Wells,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., ......
G. A. Davidson, ......
W. H. Brewer, ......
Officers. May 16, 1905 :
J. E. Hurley, President,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, ....
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan.
18, 1906), .......
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Dec. 20, 1905),
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor ( Dec. 20, 1905),
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Topeka,
Los Angeles.
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Topeka.
Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
Chicago.
Topeka.
W.S.Hamilton, Legal Agent, for Iowa, .
Gardiner Lathrop, " for Missouri,
Henry E. Asp, " for Oklahoma. .
Chas. E. Gast, for Colorado,
Henry L. Waldo, " (or New Mexico.
Fort Madison, la.
Kansas City, Mo.
Guthrie. O. T.
Pueblo. Colo.
Las Vegas. N. If.
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Santa Fe Pacific Development Company.
Incorporated. California, March ii, 1903.
So years.
Certificates required bj law filed with Sec'y New Mexico April i, 1903, and in San
Miguel Co., N.M., April 7. 1903.
Certificates filed with Sec'j Arizona Mch. 17. XQ03, and with Auditor Arizona and in
Yavapai Co., Ariz., Sep. 28, 1903; in other Counties of Arizona in February, 1904.
Capital Stock, $io»ooo, authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A, T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— 11:30 a.m.
May 16, 1906.
Directors (5) May 10, 1905 :
J. E. Hurley, Topeka.
Howel Jones, "
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
T. J. Norton,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., *•
Officers, May 16, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, President, Topeka.
Howel Jones, Vice-President
, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Los Angeles.
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Legal Agent, for New Mexico, Las Vegas, N. M.
Alfred Ruiz, " for Apache Co., .Ariz.. St. Johns, Ariz.
Wm. H. Burbagc, - for Navajo Co., ** Winslow, "
Geo. E. Sullivan, " for Coconino Co., *' Flagstaff. "
John C. Herndon, " for Yavapai Co., * Prescott, "
Geo. R. Gooding, " for Mohave Co., " Kingman, **
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Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorised,
250,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) .
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., / ^''^^r snares.
Directors, 3 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo. —
Jan. 9, 1907. 9 A. M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3):
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), Topeka.
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 10, 1906), ....
J. F. Scott (July 3, 1905),
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), . . Topeka.
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 10, 1906),
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 28, 1903),
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 19, 1905), .
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor (Jan. 10, 1906), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), Topeka.
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Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorised,
30,000, issued,
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.
Jan. 9, 1907. 9 A. Bf .
(2 wks.~ Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), .... Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
W. H. Winants, Kansas City.
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905 », Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor ^Oct. 16. \cyi«>V Topeka.
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The A. T. & S. P. Hospital Association.
Incorporated, Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka, Kas.
July 31, 1906.
Trutteet (5):
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), Topeka.
F. C. Fox (July I, 1905),
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902), ....
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900), ....
Officers, July 25, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, Chairman, Topeka.
J. P. Kaster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
E.L.Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan.17,1906),
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Dec. 26, 1905),
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 26, 1905),
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
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The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated. Kansas, May 21, 1880, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
changed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) _^_ ,z^^^.
The A. T & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^^7 snares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 3 p.m.
Oct. 25, 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 26, 1905;
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood, ....
J. F. Scott, ....
H. B. Lautz,
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 10, 1906),
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, .
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, .
(10 days— Topeka.)
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Chicago.
10, 1906), Topeka.
New York.
Chicago.
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Pacific Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated, California. January iz, 1887.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $icx),ooo, authorized,
100,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.,| 995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Monday in May, Los Angeles, Cal.— ii a
May 16, 1906.
Directors (5) May 10, 1905:
A. G. Wells, Los Angel
I. L. Hibbard,
G. HolterhoflF, Jr.,
W. H. Brewer,
G. A. Davidson, ••
Officers, May 16, 1905 :
A. G. Wells, President, Los Angeles
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt'd Jan. 12, 1906), .
Howel Jones, Manager, Topek
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Revere Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorised,
10,000, issued,
E. W., 49 shares.
Individuals, 49 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo., or Reverb, Mo. — 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(awks.—ClarkCo.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905) Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, ••
Chas. Hiller Kahoka, Mo.
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May I, 1905), Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer, .
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary,
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W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Ocl. \6, icpV)* Topekau
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Rio Qrande Land Company.
Incorporated, New Mexico. Jane 23, 1887.
SO years.
Capital Stock, $2SOfioo, authorized,
2So,ocx), issued,
U.Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) charsK
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co.. J ^'^^^ ^^^^^^'
Directors, 5 shares.
First Thursday in November. Santa Fe. N. M.— 8 a. m.
Nov. I, 1906.
dS days— Santa Fe.)
Directors (5) Nov. 2, 1905:
J. E. Hurley,
Henry L. Waldo,
R. E. Twitchell,
Rufus J. Palen,
E. L. Cop el and (Jan. 9, 1906),
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President,
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer,
(Jan. 9, 1906)1
Rufus J. Palen, Assistant Secretary,
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 9, 1906), Topeka.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, New York.
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, Chicago.
Topeka.
Las Vegas, N. M.
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Topeka.
Topeka.
Santa Fe.
New York.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Topeka.
The Rutleds:e Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorized,
5,000, issued
E. W., 23 shares.
Individuals, 25 shares.
Directors, 2 shares.
Second Tuesday in January. Kansas City, Mo., or Rutledge, Mo.— 9 a. m.
Jan. 8, 1907.
(2 wks.— Scotland Co.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905),
Jno. E. Frost,
Wm. Lingenfelter,
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905),
, Secretary and Treasurer,
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ....
Topeka.
Rutledge.
Topeka.
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A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
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5anta Fe Land Improvement Company.
Incorporated. California, December 2&, 1900.— So years.
Amended Charter filed Sep. 14, 1901.
Certificates required by law filed with Secretary of State, Colorado,
January 19, 1901.
Certified copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of State, Kansas, and authority
to engage in business in Kansas granted Nov. 23, 1901.
Certifii d copy of Charter filed in office of Secretary of Oklahoma, Augr* iS« 1902.
Certificates regiii;ed by law filed with Secretary. Now Mexico, Feb. 26 to March 14,
1903, and in San Miguel Co., N. M., Feb. 28 to Match 14, 1903*
Licensed to engage in business in Missouri May x, 1903.
Certified copy of amended Charter filed with .Auditor, Arizona, Aug. 14, 1903.
Permit to transact business in Iowa issued April 20, 190*^.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorized,
10,000, issued.
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares,
Wednesday nhxt after Second Monday in May, Los .\ngelb!^, Cal. — 11 a.m.
Miiy 16, 1906.
Directors (5) May 10, IQ05:
J. E. Hurley, .......
A. G. Wells, .......
G. Holterhoff, Jr., ......
G. A. Davidson, ......
\V. H. Brewer, ......
Ofnceri. May 16, 1905 :
J. E. Hurley, President
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, ....
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer ( Jan.
18, 1906), .......
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Dec. 20, 1905),
G. Holterhoflf, Jr., Assistant Secretary,
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor ( Dec. 20, 1905),
Topeka.
Los Angeles.
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Chicago.
Los Angeles.
Topeka.
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Los Angeles.
Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Topeka.
W.S.Hnmiiton. Legal Agent, for Iowa, .
Gardiner Lathrup, " for Missouri.
Henry E. Asp, for Oklalioma, .
Cbas. E. Cast, for Colorado,
Henry L. Waldo, " loi ^t^i Uexxo,
Fort Madiaon, la.
Kansas City. Mo.
Guthrie, O. T.
I'ueblo. Colo.
Las Vegas. N. If.
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Santa Fe Pacific Development Company.
Incorporated. California, March ii, 1903.
So years.
Certificates required by law filed with Sec'y New Mexico April z, 1903, and in San
Miguel Co., N.M., April 7, 1903.
Certificates filed with Sec'y Arizona Mch. 17, 1903, and with Auditor Arizona and in
Yavapai Co., Ariz., Sep. 38, 1903; in other Counties of Arizona in Febmary. 1904.
Capital Stock, $10,000, authorised*
10,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry.Co., 95 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Wednesday after Second Monday in May. Los Angeles. Cal.— 11:30 a. m.
May 16, igo6.
Directors (5) May 10, 1905 :
J. E. Hurley, Topeka.
Howel Jones, "
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
T. J. Norton
G. HolterhoflF, Jr
Officers, May 16, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, President, Topeka.
Howel Jones, Vice-President, ....
, Secretary and Treasurer,
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Los Angeles.
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W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Topeka.
Henry L. Waldo, Legal Agent, for New Mexico, Las Vegas, N. M.
.\lfred Ruiz, ** for Apache Co., .Ariz., St. Johns, Ariz.
Wm. H. Burbage, - for Navajo Co., ** Winslow, '*
Geo. E. Sullivan, " for Coconino Co., " Flagstaff. "
John C. Herndon, " for Yavapai Co., '* Prescott, "
Geo. R. Gooding, " for Mohave Co., Kingman,
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Santa Fe Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $250,000, authorized,
250,000, issued.
U. Tr. Co., N. Y.. Tr., for ) .
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.. / ^'^"^^ ^^'''^^^•
Directors, 3 shares,
Wednesday next after Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo.—
Jan. 9, 1907. 9 A. M.
(2 wks.— Kansas City.)
Directors (3):
J. E. Hurley (May I, 1905), Topeka.
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 10, 1906), ....
J. F. Scott (July 3, 1905),
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905), . . Topeka.
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 10, 1906),
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Jan. 28, I903),
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 19, 1905), . *'
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor (Jan. 10, 1906), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), Topeka.
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Sibley Town and Land Company.
Incorporated, Missouri, November 17, 1887.
20 years.
Capital Stock, $30,000, authorized,
30,000, issued,
E. W., 197 shares.
Individuals, 100 shares.
Directors, 3 shares,
Wednesday nkxt affer Second Tuesday in January, Kansas City, Mo. —
Jan. 9, 1907. 9 A.M.
(2 wks.~ Kansas City.)
Directors (3) Jan. 28, 1903:
J. E. Hurley (May i, 1905), .... Topeka.
Jno. E. Frost, "
W. H. Winants, Kansas City.
Officers :
J. E. Hurley, President (May i, 1905 ^ Topeka.
, Secretary and Treasurer, . *•
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary, ... ••
W. E. Bailey, Acting General Auditor (Jan. 3, 1905), Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor VOct, 16, \cjci^^^ Topeka.
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The A. T. & S. P. Hospital Association.
Incorporated. Kansas, June 30, 1891.
99 years.
No Capital Stock.
Last Tuesday in July, Topeka. Kas.
July 31, 1906.
Trutteet (5):
J. E. Hurley (July 5, 1902), Topeka.
F. C. Fox (July I, 1905),
F. N. Risteen (Apr. 16, 1902), ....
J. H. Griffith (Aug. 4, 1899),
J. E. Thomas (Feb. 26, 1900), ....
Officers, July 25, 1905:
J. E. Hurley, Chairman, Topeka.
J. P. Kaster, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
E.L.Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 1 7, 1906),
J. F. Scott, Assistant Secretary (Dec. 26, 1905),
A. O. Wellman, Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 26, 1905),
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
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The Atchison City Elevator Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 21, 1880, as The Atchison Elevator Company, and name
changed June 9, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorized.
50,000, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for ) .^^ •jiy.-^.
The A. T & S. F. Ry. Co., J ^^7 scares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Individuals, 196 shares.
Last Thursday in Octobbr, Topeka. Kas.— 3 p. m .
Oct. 25, 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 26, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
A. A. Hurd,
O. J. Wood, ....
J. F. Scott, ....
H. B. Lautz,
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 10, 1906),
Officers :
Edward P. Ripley, President,
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 10, 1906), Topeka.
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary, New York.
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, "
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, .... Chicago.
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905), . Tiy^^-a.*
(10 days— Topeka.)
Chicago.
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Chanslor-Canfield Midway Oil Company.
Incorporated. California. August is. 1901.
So years.
Capital Stock, $5,000,000, authorixed,
5,000,000, issued,
S. F. L. I. Co., 4999993 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
Second Tuesday in March. Los Angelbs, Cal.— 10 a. m.
March 13, 1906.
Dirtctors (7) April 18, 1905 :
E. P. Ripley (Dec. 30, 1905), Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
W. H. Brewer
I. L. Hibbard (Dec. 30, 1905),
F. B. Sutton (Dec. 30 1905),
G. Holterhoff, Jr. (Dec. 30, 1905),
F. T. Perris, San Bernardino^ Gal.
Oflfcers :
E. P. Ripley, President (Dec. 30, 1905), Chicago.
A. G. Wells, Vice-President, . . Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Sec'y and Treas., . **
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Galveston .
Temple, Tex.
Cleburne, Tex.
Temple, Tex.
Galveston.
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Incorporated, Texas, June lo. 1891.
No Capital Stock.
Second Tuesday in August, Galveston, Texas.
Aug. 14, 1906.
Trustees (5):
W. C. Nixon (June i, 1904),
J. W. Terry (June 10, 1891), ....
Drs. Scott and White (one vote), (Dec. 6, 1900),
O. Sauerman (June 28, 1904),
Frank Campbell (Oct. 18, 1904),
Officers, June 27, 1905:
W. C. Nixon, President, ....
Theo. L. Bauss, Secretary, ....
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer, ....
D. E. Shuckhart, Acting Auditor (Apptd. Oct. 4, 1905),
Drs. Scott and White, Chief Surgeons, . Temple, Tex.
The Las Vegas Hot Springs Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, May 12, 1880.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $300,000, authorized,
246,600, issued,
U. Tr. Co., N. Y., Tr., for J . . .^ cJt^-^c
The A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co., \ ^'^^^ sAares,
Directors, 7 shares.
Last Thursday in October, Topeka, Kas.— 2:30 p. m.
Oct. 25, 1906.
Directors (7) Oct. 27, 1904:
Edward P. Ripley,
W. B. Jansen,
J. E. Hurley,
A. A. Hurd,
E. L. Copeland (Jan. 10, 1906),
J. F. Scott,
Geo. W. Porter, .
Officers:
Edward P. Ripley, President, ....
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, ....
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer,
(Jan. 10, 1906)
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer, ....
L. C. Deming, Assistant Secretary,
D. L. Gallup, Comptroller, ....
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor, ....
(10 days — Topeka.)
Chicago.
Topeka.
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Topeka.
New York.
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A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Oct. 16, 1905),
Chicago.
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Petroleum Development Company.
Incorporated, California, May 36, 1899.
So years.
Capital Stock, $i25,ocx), authorised,
i25,ocx), issued.
S. F. L. I. Co., 124995 shares.
Directors, 5 shares.
Third Tuesday in June, Los Angeles, Cal., 10 a. m.
June 19, 1906.
Diractors (5) Juile 20, 1905:
A. G. Wells, Los Angeles.
W.H. Brewer
G. Holterhoff, Jr.,
U. T. Clotfelter, *'
G. A. Davidson, •'
Offictrs:
A, G. Wells, President, .... Los Angeles.
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, "
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt'd Jan. 12, 1906), '*
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Santa Fe Coast Lines
Association.
Incorporated, California, July 2S, 1904-
$0 years.
Formed by cousolidation of The S. C. Hospital Association and Santa Fe Pacific
Hospital Association.
No Capital Stock.
First Monday in September, Los Angeles, Cal.
Sept. 3, 1906.
Trustees (5 ) Sept. 12, 1905:
A. G. Wells.
I. L. Hibbard,
S. L. Bean,
C. F. Rensch (Dec. 4, 1905),
Wm. Norris,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, Chairman, ....
G. HolterhofiF, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
G. A. Davidson, Auditor (Appt*d Jan. 12, 1906),
N. H. Morrison, M. D., Chief Surgeon,
Los Angeles.
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Albuquerque, N. M.
Los Angeles,
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The Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch
Company.
Incorporated, Kansas, July 21, 1902.
So years.
Certified copy of Charter filed with Secretary of State of California, Sept. 14, igoS,
and in Los Angeles County, Cal., Sept. 30, 190S.
Capital Stock, $5,000, authorised,
5,000, issued.
E. P. R., 43 shares.
Directors, 7 shares.
First Monday in August, Chicago, III.— id a. m.
August 6, 1906
Dirtctors (7) Aug. 7, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, Chicago.
W. B. Jansen, "
J. E. Gorman, ♦•
J. S. Leeds, •*
J. E. Hurley, Topeka.
A. A. Hurd, "
J. F. Scott,
Officers, Sept. 30, 1905:
Edward P. Ripley, President, .... Chicago,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President, .... ••
E. L. Copeland, Secretary and Treasurer (Jan. 8, 1906), Topeka.
J. S. Leeds, Assistant Secretary and Manager, Chicago^
W. E. Bailey, General Auditor **
A. L. Conrad, Auditor (Jan. 8, 1906), . Topeka.
T. J. Norton, Legal Agent (or California, . L09 Angeles, Cal.
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Southwestern Lumber Company
of New Jersey.
Incorporated, New Jersey. July 7, 1902.
Perpetual.
Capital Stock, $50,000, authorizid,
50,000, issued.
The A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 490 shares,
V. M., 5 shares.
Directors. 5 shares.
Second Tuesday in May. Jbrsby City. N. J.
May 8, 1906.
Dlrtdors (5) May 9, 1905:
£. P. Ripley,
Victor Morawetz,
L. C. Deming,
H. W. Gardiner,
Offiotrs:
E. P. Ripley, President,
Victor Morawetz, Vice-President,
L. C. Deming, Secretary,
H. W. Gardiner, Treasurer,
, Auditor,
Chicago.
New York.
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New York.
J. W. Terry, Attorney and Agent (Aug. i, 1902), Galveston, Tex.
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Texas Tie and Lumber Preserving Company.
Incorporated, Illinois, November 27, 1896.
99 years.
Capital Stock, $125 000, authorized,
125,000, issued.
S. F.L.I. Co., \,2\j shares.
Directors, 3 shares.
Fourth Monday in January, Chicago, III.
January 28, 1907.
Directors (3) Jan. 29, 1906:
W. B.Jansen,
F.T.A.Junkin,
VV. E.Bailey,
Ollictrs:
£. O. Faulkner, President and Manager,
W. B. Jansen, Vice-President,
W. E. Bailey, Secretary, ....
A. C. Torbert, Treasurer and Asst. Secretary
D. £. Shuckhart, Auditor,
Chicago.
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Chicago.
Galveston, Tex.
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Yosemite Transportation Company.
Incorporated, California, November 29. 1901.
' ' 50 years.
Operating stage line between Mefced, Merced County, and Coulterville, Mariposa
County, California.
Capital Stock, $25,000, authorized,
21,650, issued,
S. F. L. I. Co., 1,247 shares.
Directors, 4 shares.
Individuals, 914 shares.
First Monday in Dbcembbr, Los Angilbs, Cal.
Dec 3, 1906.
Directors (5) Dec. 4, 1905 :
D. K. Stoddard,
A. G. Wells,
G. Holterhofif, Jr.,
W. H. Brewer,
J.W.Walker,
Officers:
A. G. Wells, President, ....
G. Holterhoff, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer,
Merced, Cal.
Los Angeles.
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Fresno, Cal.
Los Angeles.
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D. K. Stoddard, Manager,
Merced, Cal.
Corporation Laws of Various States and
Territories.
Illinois.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed fifty years in first instance, but term may
be renewed.
Must maintain public (but not general) office in State.
Consolidated company must maintain general office in State.
with stock register, list of shareholders, etc.
Directors :
Must be stockholders.
Majority in railroad companies only must be citizens and residents
of State.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at public office of
corporation in State. If election not held at appointed time*
directors shall be chosen within ninety days at called meeting
of stockholders.
Election of directors, their number, and how vacancies are
filled, provided for in by laws.
Shall be divided as nearly as may be into classes of three each,
to go out of office in successive years.
Must choose president from among their number, and such sub-
ordinate officers as the by-laws may designate.
Stockholders :
Need not be residents of State or United States.
Liability not to exceed amount unpaid on stock.
Have cumulative vote.
One-fourth may call special meeting on thirty days* notice.
Missouri.
Corporations Generally, including Railroad Companies:
Duration limited by charter; if not so limited, then twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
Legislature is prohibited from granting special charters, and all
corporations must be formed under the general statutes on the
subject.
No corporation in which more than twenty per cent of its stock is
owned by parties not citizens of the United States, is permitted
to acquire or own real estate in this State.
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Directors :
Shall be stockholders, except in case of railroad companies.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three, but in railroad and union depot companies
not less than five, nor more than thirteen.
To be elected annually at meeting of stockholders; time and
place fixed in by-laws. If none so fixed, then second Monday
in January.
If no election of directors on the day appointed, election should
be held within sixty days. Ten days' published notice of stock-
holders* meeting, or by personal service on each stockholder.
Stockholders :
May vote cumulatively.
Railroad Companies:
Directors :
Need not be stockholders.
Not less than five nor more than twenty.
Shall not be interested in any transportation companies operating
over the line of railroad.
Shall hold meeting second Tuesday of March each year, at prin-
cipal place of business in Missouri. Thirty days* published
notice. Other provisions as above when not contradictory to
special railroad provisions.
Every corporation owning, controlling or operating 150 or more
miles of railroad in this State, and which railroad in this State
was constructed under a franchise or charter granted by or
derived from this State, must keep general office for control,
operation and management located in this State and on or
near the line of said railroad.
Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Business Com-
panies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
If any preferred stock is to be issued at the time uf incorpora-
tion, the articles must set out the amount of such preferred
stock, the number of shares, the price per share of such pre-
ferred stock and the preferences, priorities, classification and
character thereof, and also the rate of dividend to be paid
thereon. After incorporation preferred stock may be issued
by unanimous stock vote, such vote determining the amount,
etc., as above.
Foreign Corporations :
Foreign corporations doing business in this State must file
articles of incorporation or charter with the Secretary of State,
and obtain a license, keep a public office in the State, pay cer-
tain fees and dues and make reports from l\tcv^\o\!\xcv^.
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Kansas.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company Charter:
Duration 999 years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Three shall be residents of the State.
Shall be fifteen in number, divided into four classes, each serving
four years.
To be chosen annually by stockholders to fill places of cUus
whose terms of office then expire.
Vacancies may be filled by a vote of a majority of remaining
directors.
Corporations Generally:
Incorporators :
Five required, three of whom must be citizens of the State.
Charter Fee :
$25 at time of application, $2.50 filing and recording, not ex-
ceeding ten folios, and 25 cents for each additional folio.
One-tenth of one per cent on first $100,000, and one-twentieth of
one per cent on next $400,000, and $200 on each additional
$1,000,000 of capital stock.
Increase of capital stock, same fee as on original issue.
Foreign corporations must file copy of charter and pav same fees
as domestic corporations, and have same rights and subject to
same restrictions as domestic corporations.
Duration as limited by charter. If not so limited, twenty years.
General office shall be kept in the State.
General offices of railroad companies shall be on their lines in
the State.
Annual Statement :
All corporations, except banking, insurance and railroad, to
make annual statement to Secretary of State. No action can
be maintained or recovery bad in any of the courts of the
State until annual statement is filed.
Railroad corporations shall make annual report to Railroad
Commissioners on the 15th day of September.
Directors :
Shall be selected from the stockholders.
Three shall be citizens and residents of the State.
Not less than three nor more than twenty-four.
If failure to elect directors at appointed time, election may be
held another day.
Must take oath of office.
Shall choose one of their number president, and shall appoint
secretary and treasurer. Not required that last two shall be
stockholders.
Stockholders :
Meeting to be held at such time and place as provided in by-
laws. No publication necessary.
l\2iy vote cumulatively.
Oklahomi.
Corporations Gehebally:
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charier.
Purposea loi which corporations may be formed limited by 24dl I
U.S. Statutes at Large, page 21.
Can only be created under general iitcorporatio .
Principal place of business to be designated by articles of in- 1
CorporatioD. f
Articles must be subscribed by three or more persons, one-lbird J
of whom must be residents of the Territory.
Dirtctors :
Must be stockholders, not less than three nor more than eleven.
One-third of all officers must be residents of the Territory.
Must be elected annually by stockholders at time and place
provided by the by-laws. If no provision in by-laws, ist
Tuesday in June.
Majority sufficient to form quorum.
Must elect a president, who must be a director, and a secretary j
r, who need not be din "
Stocikoldtn:
Majority of subscribed capital slock, represented in person or by I
proxy in writing, necessary to form a quorum ; a less number I
may adjourn from day to day. I
Each stockholder liable to extent of amount unpaid upon hig J
slock. ■
Meetings ;
Of stockholders and directors must be held at office or principal^
Elace of business; except, meetings of directors of railroads '
aving one or more directors or aeeni for service residing in
Territory may be held at any place mentioned in notice of
meeting either wiihin or without the Terriloiy.
Railroad Companies:
Duration perpetual, unless otherwise expressed in charter.
Formed by not less than five persons.
Directers .■
Not less than five nor more than thirteen in number.
To be elected as provided by the by-laws or on twenty days' ,
notice to stockholders, but at any meeting at which all the slack-
holders be present or be represented by attorney or proxy it!
shall be lawful to waive notice, and proceed to an election ofV
directors.
May be classified by stockholders into three classes, first t
holding for one year, second for two years, and third for thres J
years.
Make annual report to stockholders.
Mining, Manufacturing and other Inditstrial Pursuits :
Duration not exceeding twenty years.
May provide in articles of incorporation for business otKce l .
side of the Territory, and meetings of stockholders and di-
rectors may be held at such office where such corporation has
its business office out of this Terriiory. Its main ofRce for the
transaction of business must be wiihin the Territory.
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Colorado.
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Corporations Genbkally. including Railroad Compj
EXCEPT AS TO Duration:
Duration not lo exceed twenty ye&ts, unless specifically pro-
vided otherwise in the statute. Corporate life may be renewed
by action of stockholders.
Direclm-i ;
Shall be stockholders.
Not less than three nor tnnre than thirteen, but in railroad com-
panies there shall be not less than five, and in mining com-
panies not more than nine.
To be elected at annual meeting of stockholders at time and
place prescribed in the by-laws; len days' published notice to
be given, and also thirty days' notice to stockholders in person
or by mail.
If a majority of the stock isnot represented at any annual meeting,
such meeting may be adjourned for a period not exceeding
sixty (60) days at any one adjournment.
^Stockholders may vote for directors on the cumulative plan.
In case an election of directors shall not be held on the day des-
ignated by the by-laws of the company, such directors may be
chosen at any subsequent meeting of stockholders at which a
majority of the stock is represented; such meeting to be
called by the directors or any two slockboldersby giving notice
oi the time and place of holding such meeting in the manner
provided for calling annual meetings.
r Meeting of directors outside of Slate void unless provided for in
the charter, or unless authorized or ratified by a v
of stockholders at regular meeting.
Shall elect oue of their number president.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not to exceed lifty years.
Stockholders may classify directors In three classes and elec
class for three years.
Texas.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not more than fifty years.
General office must be maintained in the Stale at some ptdl
the line, as fixed by charter or where company has contracted
to maintain the same. The following named officers must re-
side and maintain their offices at such point where the generai
office is located: President or a vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, local treasurer, auditor, general freight agent, trafSc
manager, general manager, general superintendent, general
passenger and ticket agent, chief engineer, superintendent of
motive power and machinery, master mechanic, master of
transportation, train master, stock and fuel agent, claim agent.
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and each and every other general office, by whatever name
known. Persons who perform the duties of said general offices,
by whatever name known, shall reside and have their offices at
such place; except that master mechanic or superintexident of
machinery may reside at any point on the line in Texas where
principal shops are located, and railroad commission may
authorize any officer other than a general officer to reside at
any point on the line in Texas.
Severe penalties, as well as forfeiture of charter, prescribed for
failure to comply with this law.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Majority shall be residents and citizens of the State.
Not less than seven nor more than nine.
To be elected annually by stockholders. Thirty days' published
notice of annual meeting of stockholders.
If directors not elected at annual meeting, election may be held
for the purpose in manner prescribed in by-laws.
Directors shall hold annual meeting at their office in the State.
Thirty days' published notice.
New Mexico.
Corporations Generally:
Directors :
Majority shall be citizens of the United States, one-third residents
of New Mexico.
To be elected annually by stockholders; vacancies to be filled as
provided in by-laws.
If directors not elected at time designated, they may be elected
at some other time, in manner provided in by-laws.
Whenever majority of stock is held in another State or Territory,
general office may be kept in such other State or Territory,
providing the company shall establish a place of business in
New Mexico, with designated agent, where processes and no-
tices may be served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
Directors :
Shall be stockholders.
Shall be citizens of the United States, one-fourth residents of New
Mexico.
Not less than five nor more than eleven.
To be elected annually by stockholders. If no time be fixed for
annual election in by-laws, then the first Wednesday of July of
each year.
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Arizona.
Corporations Generally:
Shall not disincorporate except by majority vote of members
unless a different rule is adopted in the articles.
Cease to exist by five-years nonuser, but do not forfeit franchise by
omission to elect officers.
For closing up business may act after expiration of charter.
Pledgee of stock as security cannot vote, but pledgor can.
Must appoint a resident of three years as agent upon whom
notice and process served.
Railroad Companies:
Duration fifty years, with renewal for fifty years upon three-
fourths vote of stockholders* meeting called for purpose.
Directors :
Elected for one year; must be stockholders; two must reside in
Territory.
President and treasurer must be directors.
Elected at annual meeting of stockholders at principal place of
business, after publication for twenty days by newspaper
notice in each county on line in which stockholder resides, or
by posting where no paper published. If election not held on
day specified, should be held within ninety days in manner
provided by by-laws.
Stockholders :
Directors or one-third of stock may call meetings on thirty days'
notice.
Individual liability for unpaid part of stock.
California.
Railroad Companies:
Duration not exceeding fifty years.
General office must be kept in the State.
Directors :
' Shall be stockholders.
Majority must be citizens of the State.
Not less than three.
To be elected annually. May be elected at a meeting other than
the annual meeting as a majority of the fixed capital stock may
determine or as the by-laws may provide. If no provision for
meeting in by-laws, or as before stated, annual meeting of
stockholders for election of directors first Tuesday in June.
Two weeks' published notice shall be given stockholders, unless
by-laws provide otherwise.
All stockholders being present at any meeting, and signing a
written consent to such meeting, on the record, creates a meet-
ing as valid as if legally called and noticed.
Dead, Inactive or Absorbed Companies.
Ariiona Southern R. R. Co.— Inc., Aiiiona, Aug. 16, 1880.— /n-
Ariiona and Mexico R. R. and Telegraph Co. — Inc., Ariiona,
Apr. 13, liSo.-^Abandoned.
The Ariiona and Ulah Ry. Co. — Inc., Arizona, Apr. 10, 189Q. —
laactivt. Properly taken over Jan. 6, 1906, bv Watem Aritona
Ry. Co.
The Arkansas River and Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kar
18S5.— CotMo/idatrf May J/, 1SS6, into ThtC.K.dt W. R. R. Co.
Arkansas Valley Elevator Co.-Inc., Missouri, Sept. 26,
Inaalirt. Properly told OeU 36, 1S93, to K. C. T. it W. R, R. Co.
Sloel: purehaatd and canctled Aug, j, lSg6.
The Aspen Short Line Ry. Co.— Inc., Colorado, Nov. IJ, 1888.
BoUdaled Dee. I, /Sgj, into Tfw C. M. R. B. Co.
The Atchison R. R. EraploySs' Association. — loc, Kansas, April ly^
iSSi.—Suectedtd June 7, /SS^, by tha 3. F. fty. Smp. Au'n.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa F6 R. R. Co.-Inc, Kansas, Feb.
II. 1859. — Properly 'old under fortclotvrt Dte. 10, /Sqj, and
atqiiirrd Dee. li, iSgj, by The A. T. it S. F. By. Co.
Alchison, Topeka & Santa F5 R. R- Co. in Chicago.— Inc.
Illinois, May 1 1, iSSj.—Inaetive. Property told March 6, /got
to The A. T.ilS.F. Ry. Co.
The Atlantic and Pacific Equipment Co.— Inc., Kansas, July 3, 1888.
—tnaeUve, Stock purehaatd and eaneeled Juno sr, iSgj.
Atlantic and Pacific R. R. Co.-Inc, Act of Congress approved
July 27, [866.— Propertj/ said May j, iSgj, under /orwolorure,
and oe^uii-cd June 34, i8gf, by Santa Fi Paelfla R. R. Co.
The Blackwdl and Southern Ry. Co.— Inc., Oklahoma, June 2, i8qq-
— IiiaetiM. Property »o{d Jan. 36, igoo, to The A. T. A S. F.
Ry. Co.
Blossburg Mercantile Co.— Inc., New Mexico, Aug. 2ij, 1881. —
The A. T. its. F.Ry. Co.'t interttl in the Company cndrd tpilh
tall o/ttock o/Ralon Coal A Cuhe Co. to MaancBa Land Orant
Co., April I, tgo4.
The Builingame and Nurihweslem Ry. Co.-Inc, Kansas, July iq,
iSgS — /nacHM, Property told April j, iSgQ, to Tki A.T.aS.
F. Ry. Co.
California and Arizona Ry. Co. — Inc., California, Nov. z6, 1888,
— Inactive.
California and Northern Ry. Co.-Inc, Nevada, March j. igoo.
— Juaciiee. Property told Marnh 33, igof, to the S. F. it N. W.
Ry.Co.
California Central Ry. Co.— Inc., California, May 10, 1887. — Con-
tolidattd Nor. 7, iSSf), Into So. CaU Ry. Co.
Califoraia Midland R. R. Co.-Inc, California, April, igo2. —
InaeUvt. Properly told July 7, /gnj, (o (hx S. F. A H. W. Ry.
Co.
sg
California Southern R. R. Co.— Inc., California, Oct. 23, 1880.—
CoiuotidaUd Nor. J, iSSq, into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
Tfie Cafion City Coal Co.— Inc., Colorado, Oct. 10. \%^9.— Charter tr~
pirtd Oct W, tSgS. Pmpertu lold Oct 4, igoo, to C. tt P. C. A
M. Co.
Tbe Cafion Ciiy and San Juan Ry. Co.— Inc., Colorado, Feb. 19, 1877,
— Oonsolidafcd S^l. IJ, 1S78, into The P. * A. V. R. R, Co.
Central Railway of Missouri.—Inc, Missouri, June 28, 188 1.—
Name ehangrd June S, iSSj, to St. L. A C. M. Ry. Co.
The Central and Montgomery Ry, Co.^Inc, Texas, Dec. 31, 1877.
— Con*oUdattd Nov. IJ, 18S4, into O. C. * 8. F. Rj/. Ca.
The Cerriltos Coal Mining Co.— inc.. New Mexico. Aug. 37, i8g6, —
Cerrillos Coal Railroad Co.— Inc.. New Mexico. Jan. 9, 1893.^
Inaclitie. Property lold May iS, igoi, under fortcloeurt, and
aeqvired June j, /go/, by C. it P. C. it M.Ca. Railroad eon-
veyd June j, igoi, to The A. T. it 8. F. By. Co.
Chicago Elevated Terminal Ry. Co.— Inc., Illinois, Aug. 16, i8qo.
^-ItiOctive.
Chicago, Joliet and South-Weslem Ry. Co.— Inc., Illinois, March
25, 1893. — Inactive.
The Chicago, Kansas & Western R. R. Co.-
1886.— /noetiD*. Property told April n
F. Rv- Ca.
The Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co.^lnc Kansas, Nov. 31,
imS—Omtolidaled Mayjl, lS86,tnta The C. K.tt W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Illinois.- Inc^ Illiauis,
Nov. to. j886.— ATCTeracMot
Chicago, Kansas and Western Ry. Co. of Iowa.— Inc., Iowa, Nov.
26, iS8() —NevfT aetive.
Chicago, Pekin and Souihwestem R. R. Co. — Inc^ Act of Legis-
lature, Illinois, as Chicago and Plainfield R. R. Co.. Feb- 34.
1859. Name changed April ig, lS6g. — Property sold under
forecloture May j/, iSSr. Acquired Dee. Jl, l88j, by C. SI. L.
it W. R. R. Co.
Chicago, Plainfield and Pekin R. R. Co. — See Chicago and Plain-
fitld H. R. Co.
Chicago. St. Louis and Western R. R. Co.— Inc., Illinois, May
1 5, 1882.— /noctfpe. Property eold March SJ, jS8j, to Tht C. *
8L L. Ry. Co.
Chicago, Santa F^ and California Ry. Co. — Inc., Illinois, Dec.
3, r886.— /nucttoe. Property told June 1, igoo, to The A. T. «t
8. F. Ry. Co.
Chicagn, Santa Fe and California Ry. Co. of Iowa.— Inc., Iowa,
Dec. 13, 1886.— Jnoodne, FropeHy lold July V. ^887, la O. S.
F. * C. Ry. Co.
Chicago. Texas and Mexican Central Ry, Co.— Inc., Texas, Sept.
16, liSo.—CoatotidaUd Nov. 77, 7884, into O. C. <« S. F. Ry. Co.
Chicago and Plainfield R, R. Co, — Inc., Act of Legislature, Illi-
nois, approved Feb. 24, 185^, — Name changed to Chinogo,
Plainfield and Pekin R. R. Co. March ^. i/t6g. and to Chietmo,
Fekin and Saulhwealem R. R. Co. April ig. iS6g.
The Chicago and St Louis Ry. Co.— Inc., Illinois, March 13, 1885.—
Inaolite. Properly told Dee. /J, l8S6, to C. 8. F. A a Ry. Cto.
Colony, Neosho Falls and Western R. R. Co.--Inc.,
Dec. lo, 1885.— Co'uolidafed Mayji, 1SS6, into Tht 0. K. S W.
R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland Ry. Co.— Inc., Colorado, Nov, 2j, 1883.— Con-
$oadated Dec, I, i8gj, into The C. *f. R. R. Co.
The Colorado Midland R. R. Co.—lnc. Colorado, Dec. 1, 1893.—
Proptrty aold Sept. 8, iSg^, vnder foreclostire, and atquired Nim.
/, iSiJj.by The Colorado Midland Ry. Co. (nno corporation).
The interest aeqaired in l8go-t by A. T. dt S. F. R. R. Co. vias
aold out in iSq^ in eomiejstim with tht foreetoaun and reorffani-
cation of The Cnl. Mid. H. H. Vo.
Colorado and New Mexico R, R. Co —Inc., Colorado. July 5,1873.
C^onaolidated SepL ig, iSzji fnto The F. it A. V. R. R. Co.
Cowley, Sumner and Fort Smith R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Oct.
aB, iZj?,.— Consolidated Oct 6, iSSi. into W. rf S. W. Ry. Co.
The Crawford County R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Feb. 7, 1884 —Con-
lolidatM Feb. tj, 1S84, into The Km. So. Ry. Co.
The Denver Circle R. R. Co.— Inc., Colorado, Nov. l9&o.— Railroad
lold May if, 18S7, under foreeloiure, lo The D. * 3. F. Ry. Co.
Operation elated March PJ, iSpS, and track taken up.
The Denver Circle Real Estate Co.— Inc., Colorado, Jan.. 1881,— i
active. Property fold May If, 18S7, to The D, <* S. F. Ry. Co.
The Denver and Santa Fe Ry. Co, -Inc., Colorado, March 22, 188
—Inactive. Properly told Jan. ig, fQOO, to The A. T. A S.
Ry. Co.
Eel River and Eureka R, R. Co.— Inc., California, Nov. 14, i8f
—Inactife. Property nold March 14, IQ04, to tht 8. F. * N. W.
Ry. Co.
The Elk and Chautauqua R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas. Dec. 13, 1878.—
COnsolidattd Oct 6, 1SS2, into K, O. E. A S. Ry. Co.
Elsinore, Pomona and Los Angeles Ry. Co — Inc., Californi
Dec. 6, 18^5. — Inaetive, Property told May i, iSgg, to So. Cat.
Ry. Co.
Emporia and Eldorado Short Line R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Dec.
3g. liSs—^ontotidated May 31, 1S86, into The C. K. it W.
R. R. Co.
Florence, El Dorado and Walnut Valley R. R. Co.- Inc.. Kansas,
Mch. 10, 1877.^/nac'ive. Properly sold April lO, I0O/, lo The
A. T.ita. F. Ry. Co.
Geuda Springs, Caldwell and Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas,
Aug. 27, iZS^.—Name chatigad to The St. Louis, Kansas and
South'aeslem ft. ft. Co. Julyj/, 18S6.
Gibbs Town and Land Co.— Inc., Missouri, March 16, 1888—20
years. — Inaetive. Land all sotiL
The Golden City and South Platte Ry. and Telegraph Co.— Inc., Colo-
rado, April I, (871.— Stot* told Aug. j, /Spl, lo The Dencer,
Apea it Wetlem Ry. Co. (3ee Contract No. (ipdo.)
Gulf Railroad Co.— Inc., Oklahoma, Nov. 13, i8g6.— inactiw.
Property aold March i3, i8qS, to The H. it S. Rv- On,
Gu It, Santa Fc and Notlhweslera Ry. Co. — Inc., Texas, Sept.
13, I905. — OitMoii'cd and properly conveyed April 2J, lQa6, to
Pecan and tiorlhe/n Trjae Ry. Co.
The Gulf and Northem R. R. Co.- Inc., Oklahoma, Feb. 7, 1899.—
I
101
The Guthrie and Western Rjr. Co.— Inc^ OkUboroa, ]an. 9. 1900 —
Inaeliw. Fraperty told June /6, tgo3, to Tlu SatUm Oldahoma
By. Co.
The Hanover Railroad Co.— IncNew Mexico, May 1, 1899. — Imactivt,
Properly Motrt Jan. }g, tgoo, to The A. T. if 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Harper and Weslern R. R. Co.— Inc. Kansas. July 1, 1884 —Con-
mandated April t6, tSSj. into Tht So. Kat. Ry. Co.
The Harvey County R, R.Co.^loc. Kansas. Dec. 6, 1880. — Oontol-
idaled Oet. 6, iSS^f, into W. A S. W. By. Co.
The Holly, Big Bend and Holbrook R. R. Co.— Inc., Coloiado, June
12, ti^t,.— Never aelixe.
The Hunnewell Town Co.^nc. Kansas. June 23, 1880.— rft« A. T. <e
5. F. Ry. Co.'t Inttretl sold to John S. FroMt under Contract No.
liOji of Sept JO, lSg8, and rreords and amoHiid tratiMftrT44 to
him March I, iQOi.
The Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Mcb.
7, 1889.— Consoddafad Oet. 7, iSSg, inio The R. A 8. R. R. Co.
The Hutchins<in and Southern R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas. Oct. 7. 1889.—
Inactive. Property sold under foreeloiurt Jan, //, fSgS. Ac-
ijvired Jan. 21, i8g8, by The H, it S. Ry. Co.
The Hutchinson and Souiliern Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Dec 11, 1897. —
Inactive. Property totd Dee. X, l8gg, to Thti A.T~dtS.F.ItjiCo.
The Independence and South-Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, July
2S. 1885.— CoModdnferf May jr. 1S86, into TheC.K.S W. R. B.Co.
Kansas City Belt R. R- Co. (Kansas).— Inc., Mch. a8, 1885.—
ContoUdatta Mareh /J, iSSd, into The K. C. B. By. Co.
Kansas City Bell Ry. Co. (Missouri).- Inc.. June 27. 188a.—
CotuoUdaled Mareh IJ, 1886, into The K. C. B. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— Inc.. Kansas,
Feb. 4, \%7a.~ Property told under fortcloture Jaa. IJ, iSSl.
Acquired by 0. a B. H. R. Co,
The Kansas City. Emporia aiid Southern R, R. Co. — Inc.. Kansas,
Jan. 23, 1 &77.—ConM,Hdated Oct 6, tSSi. into K. C. S. A 8. Ry. Co.
Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Ry. Co. — Inc., Kansas, Oct.
6, l882.~-7it(ic[(ne. Property told April 10, igot. to The A. T. iS
8.F.Hy.Co.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Inc,
Kansas. Dec. 15. 1S80,— Coiuolidafed July 16, /8Sj, into 80.
Kai. Ry. Oo.
Kansas City. Lawrence and Southern R. R. Co.-^Inc, Kansas,
Mch. 39, 1879.— CmuoiWafBd Dee. /J. /S80, into K.C.L.a S. K.
R. B. Co.
Kansas Ciiy, Lawrence and Topcka R. R. Co. — Inc.. Missouti,
Sept. 14, 1872.— /nncd* tie. Railroad material told Oct. iS, 187S'
to A'. C. T. * W. B. R. Co. [See Conlraet No. 6rSj.)
Kansas City, Topeka and Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, Sept,
29, 1875 — /iMMliM. Property told Feb. ij, iSgg, to The A. T. A
B. F, Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Emporia R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Dec 11,
1880,— CV>n*olidaE«l April t6, lS8j, into The So. Kat. Ry. Co.
Kansas City and Olathe R. R.Co.— Inc.. Kansas. June 18, i88i. —
ContoltdaladJuly 16, iSSj.iitlo 8a. Ka». Ry, Co.
Kansas City and Santa Fe R. R. Co.— luc. Kansas, Mch. 8,
1B79.— COncottdoted Xarch sf, tSjg, fnla K. O. L. * 8. B. R. Oa.
K&nsas City and Sania Fe R. R. and Telegraph Co.— Inc., K»n-
•■*-■"■•- ■ -f Fib. 4, /S79.
Ls City and bi
S, Mcti. 25, lif^.—Froprrly told under for,
Acquired bfi K. C. * 8. F. B. B. Co.
—Inc., Kansas, Jan, 20,
., Kansas, Sept. 13,
The Kansas, Colorado and Texas R. '.
1886— Jnacffti*.
The Kansas. Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co. — Inc
t&j^—Ntver aelive.
Kansas Midland R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, May 2g, 1873.— Coit-
lotidaled Sept sg, /57j, into K. C. T, <t W. B. B. Co.
The Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Ry. Co.— Inc.. Ok-
lahoma, June 14, 1893. and Kansas, Aug. 17, 1894.— /socHm.
Property told June 3Q, igoo, vnder fareeloiure, and atquirtd
Jul)) 2, igoo, by The A. T. it 8. F. Ry. Co.
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Ry. Co.— Inc.. Kansas, Sept. 10,
iSSs.—Cotuolidaltd Mayjt. 1S86. into Ths C. K. <t W. B. B. Co,
Kansas Southern R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, June 1, 1883— Con-
lolidated Feb. /j, 1S84. fnlo The Kat. So. Ry. Co.
The Kansas Southern Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Feb. 15, 1884. — ComoK-
datod April l6. 188$, into The So. Kax. Ri/. Co.
The Kansas Southwestern R. R. Co.— Inc, Kansas, Dec. 38, i&j8.—
tnaetive. Operated from Jan. Q, iSgg, until October sj, 'go/,
the railroad and property of The SL Louii. ffaiucu and South-
tceatem B. R, CO., which vtat sold wider forecloiure Oct. 11, iSgS,
lo John Penman, and acquired Oct. ij, igol, by The iCanfns
Soulhweetern Ry. Co.
The Kansas and Nebraska Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, July 16, 1886.—
The Kansas and Southeastern R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, Aug. iG,
litf^.—Inaetine. Property tola Dm. X, jSgg, lo The A. T. tl 8. F.
By. Co.
Keokuk and Santa Fe R, R. Co.— Inc., Iowa, July 13. 1887.—
InaeUve,
The Kingman, Pratt and Western R. R. Co,— Inc., Kansas, Sept 1 1,
tS»S-—Cotuotidated July gf, iSSg, into The W. a W. By. Co.
The Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Ry. Co,— Inc. Kansas, July
13, 1899. — Inactive. Property lold March 14, 1904, to The Eait-
em Oklahoma By. Co.
La Junta Water Co.— Inc., Colorado, Feb. 13. 1880.— /nocHwi,
Pi-operty told Jan. l,l8gj, to Town of La Junta. Stock purchaied
and caneeted March Ji, iSgj.
Lawrence and Galveston R. R.Co,— Inc.. Kansas, Jan. 17. 1879.—
Coiuotidated March ig, 1S7Q, into K. O. L. A 8. B. B. Co.
The Lawrence and Topeka Ry. Co.— Inc. Kansas. Dec. I, 1868.—
Coneolidated 8epL 2g, /S^j, into K. C. T. * W. R. B. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson R. R, Co,— Inc,
Kansas, Feb. 11, 1858.— Warn* changed Jan. 21, 1S6?, to L. L.
it a. B. R. Co.
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston R. R.Co.^lnc. as Leav.,
Lawr. and Ft. Gibson R, R. Co,. Feb. 12, 1858.— ATanu changed
Jan, 21, 1867. Property eold under foreeUiiure Oct. 33, 187S,
Acquired by L. it O. R. B. Co.
Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Ry. Co.^Inc. Kansas,
Oct. 34. i8S5.^/naflliM. Proptrty tatd Fab. /J, tSgg, 1
A. T. a a. F. Ry. Co.
i
Ids
Leavenworth, Top ek a and South-Wesiern Ry. Co.— [nc„ Kan-
sas, June so, 1879.— Properfu mUI under forvetoMun Oct. ii,
iSgQ. Aequirtd Jan, if, igoit; 6v Tht LtavtyaeorVt amd Toptka
RaUiBay Co.
Leroy and Western Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Nov. 37, iftS;.— Om-
»oliida,(td May Jt, t886, into The C K. it W, B. R. Co.
Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley R. R. Co. — Inc., California,
Sept. 5, iSii.—CoTuotidattd Mav so, 1887, into CaL On. Av. Co,
Los Angeles and Santa Monica R. R. Co. — Inc., California, Jan,
6, 1886.— CoBJoKiio tod Man 3o, tSSj, into Ctd. C»ii. By. Oo.
The McPherson, Texas* Gulf R. R. Co.— Inc Kansas, May 31, 1887.-
Contotidattd Oct 7, l88g, into The H. it 8. R. R. Co.
Madrid Mercantile Co.— Inc., New Mexico, July 5, i893.~/b-
activf. PraperCu sold Xanh 22, igoo. to C. C. R. B. Co.
Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Ry. Co. — Inc., Kansas, Sepl.
3, 1872.— Proper' j( aotd April iS, iSgS, wndtr foreelomrK, and
line. Barlingame to Alma, apqvind Avfnut /,' /SqS. bv Thi> Bur-
HngaTae and NorVnoettxm By. Co,: from Alma lo Maithntbut,
traek laktn tip.
Marine Railway and Dry Dock Co.^lnc., California, Mai-ch 34,
lHj.— Properly locnted at San D<»QO, aiU The A. T. A S. F. Hi)-
Co. teat o\cu«r of /f6 thare* of stoek. Sold vnder v«t» of Diree-
lori Nov. I, igoo.
Marion and McPherson Extension R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Jan.
t, l9&\.—ConMoHdatni Ocl. 6, i88s, into M. A McP. Ry. Co.
The Marion and McPherson R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas. Nov. 5. 1878.—
Cmaolidaled Oct. 6, tS82, inio M. A MeP. By. Co.
Marion and McPherson Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas. Oct. 6, 1882.—
/noplice. Properly eold April /o, lnof, to Ttte A. T. d S. F.
By. Co.
The Midway Railway Co.— Inc., Kansas, Aug. 1, li^.— Stock totd
Man ^- lSg7, to PUtaburg it Midway Coal and Mining Co, under
Contract No. Ild^o.
The Mississlpni River R. R. & Toll Bridge Co.- Inc., IlHnois. Nov.
9, 1886.— /nucfiDC. Properly lold Jun« /, /fOO, to Tlu A. T. A
S. F. Ry. Co.
The Monigomery County Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, April 4. 1903. —
Inaetive. Property told Ocl. If, tgoj, to Tht A. T. * 8. F.
Ry. Co.
The Nehraska, Topeka, Ida and Memphis R. R, Co.— Inc., Kansas,
June 17, 18S1.— Proper(^ told under foreclonre Feb. 7, 1SS4.
Aotptired tiy The C. Co. R. R. Co.
The New Castle Fuel Co.- Inc., Colorado, April 11, 1891. — Name
changed June 4, /So2, la Th* Vulean f\iel Oo.
The New Mexican R. R. Co.-lnc, New Mexico, Jan. ifi, i88i.— /»-
aelive. Property aold Feb. rj, /Sg^, to The A. T.- it 9. F. Bg. Cto.
The New Mexico Central R. R. Co.- inc.. New Mexico^ May 17.
1887.— iKMoford July /, iSgr.
The New Mexico, Chihuahua and Southern R. R. Co,— Inc., New
*• ■ ""o.—Diitoltitd in 1881.
The New Mexico and Southern Pacific R. R. Co.— Inc., New Mexico,
Febi 6, 1878.— /'Locfir*. Property aold Feb. /J, iSga, to —
-*. r. * S. F. Ry. Co.
-Inc., New Mexico, 1
sO. /J, rSQQ, to TK* I
The Occidental Town and Land Co.— Inc., Kansas. April q, 1886. —
Tin A. T. it S. F. Ry. Co.'a inttrat told to John S. Froit under
Contract No. ti^Jiof StpUjo, iSgS, and rtcordi and aeeouaU
Irans/erred to him UaiTch I, lgo3.
The Osage Carbon Co.— Inc.. Kansas, Aug. 16, 1880.— /n acid
Property gold April /, ypo/, to C. a P. O. it M. Co.
Osage County Coal & Mining Co.— Tnc, Kansas, Feb. 24. 1880,
InacHct. Property sold Sept. 1, 18S0, to The Onage Carbon Co,
Ottawa, Osage City & Council Grove R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas,
Aug. 16, 1883,— Coiiioi((lo(«l Mayjl, 1886, into Tht 0. K. *
B. H. Co,
Ottawa & Burlington R. R. Co.— Inc.. Kansas, Feb. iq, 1881
ConenlidaUd July 16. iSSj, into So. K<u. Ry. Co.
The Pacific Fast Fruii Line Co.— Inc.. Kansas, May 14. i&)'.— Never
Panhandle Railway Co.— Inc.. Texas.— /naod'M. Property told
under forecloture Sept 6, i8qS, and acquired Jait. I, igoo, by Ths
S. K. Ry. Co. of Texas.
The Pawnee Valley and Denver R. R Co.— Inc., Kansas, Sept. 28.
1885.— Coiuoddafcd May jr. 1886, into The C. K. dt fV. R. R. Co.
The Peck Water Works Co.— Inc., Kansas, May 31, 1888.— /nacHce.
Material sold April 1, 1904.
Pecos Valley Telegraph Co.— Inc., Colorado, Jan. 5, l%ql.— Dim-
lotvtd Aug. ij. igos- Property oioned jointly by Peeoa Vatlay
Una and Wellem Union Telegraph Co.
Pleasant Hill and Dc Soto R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Oct. 1&
1877.— iSfoc* said Oct. y, /SS4, to K. C. C. it 8. R. B. Co.
The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley R. R. Co.— Inc., Colorado. Mcl
24. 1 Sj^.—Cotaolidated tvilh other Companin Srpi. fg, iSjs »
Sept. 12, iSjS. Inavtine. Property told Jan. /p, /QOO, to Tht
T. <t S. F. Ry. Co.
The Pueblo and Salt Lake Ry. Co.— Inc., Colorado, Dec. 13. 1873.-"
C<mMolidaltd S«p(. ip, l8js, into The P. S A. V. R. R. Co.
Raton Coal and Coke Co.— Inc., New Mexico, Aug. 29, 1881.-
The A. T. it S. F. Ry. Co.'i litleit»t told to Maxwell Land Qrant
Co. April /, {904.
The Raton Water Co.— tnc. New Mexico, Jan. 20. 1882.- /noc(fti
Property told tn Raton Water Woria Co. and N. U.aS.P.R.M
Co. Stoek purehaaed ajut oaneeled May tS, 18Q4.
Rcdondo Beach Ry. Co.— Inc., California, April 13, 1888.— Cb».-n
golidated Nov. 7, /SSq, into So, CaL Ry. Co.
Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co.— Inc., New Mexico,
June 19, lSio.—CoHtolldaled ApHt 18, 1S81, into The R. O. M.
a P. B. R. Co.
The Rio Grande. Mexico and Pacific R. R. Co.— Inc.. New Mexico,
April 18, 1881.— /noeHce. Property told Ftii. rj, 189Q, to The
A. T.as.P.Ry. Co.
The Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific R, R. Extension Co.— Inc., New
Mexico, April 18, 1881.— Coiuo/idutoi ApHl jS, iSSl, into Tht
R. O. U. a P. B. R. Co.
Riverside, Santa Ana and Lns Angeles Ry. Co.— Inc.. California,
Sept.lq. tiS^.—ConnoUdatrd May 30, /SS?, Mo CalCtn-RyCo,
The Rockvale Mercantile Co.- Inc., Colorado, Dec. 34. lS<)3.~tnacUve,
Properly told Jan. jo, tSg?, to ITie Canon Cfty Coal Ca.
as, n
The Rutledge Town and Land Co.— Inc., MiMouri, Nov. 17, 1887—
10 years. Inactive, Latui ail lold.
The S.C. Hospital Association. — Inc.. California, June 29, 189I.— Oon-
MOlidaled July 25, 1904, into Sanfa Fe Coaxt lAnts Bo*pilal At-
todation.
St. Joseph, St- Louis and Santa Fe Ry. Co.— Inc. as St, Joseph
and Santa Ke R. R. Co., Missouri, Aug. 8, i'i»T.—liameehattgtd
Jan. JO, /SS3. Inactive. Froprrty told Jwic I, i^oo, to TJm
A. T. A S. F.Ry. Co.
The Saint Joseph and Saint Louis R. R. Co. — Inc., Missouri. March iq,
187*.— /nooiit*. Proptrty told Jan. j/, 18SS, to St. J. 81. L. <t
8. F. By. Co.
Sl Joseph and Santa FcR.R. Co.— Inc., Missouri, Aug. 8, 1887,-
Nanit changed Jan. jo, 188S, Uj St. J. St. L. d 8. F. Ry. Co.
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado R. R. Co.— Inc.. Dec. zo,
1S84. — Charier amended Aug. J/, /SS^. Stock told Dee. 14,1 Sg^, 1
to D. R. Franeit and olhen.
The St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern R- R. Co.^Inc. as Geuda
Springs. Caldwell & Western R. R. Co., Kansas, Aug. 27,
1885. — Name changed July j/, tS86. Inaetiee. Property told
under /orocltwure OoL 22, l8g8, lo John Penman; operated
from Jan. g, i8gQ. lo Oct ^j, igol, by The Kantaa SoulkiptBtem
B. R. Co., and acquired Oct. 2J, tgof, by The Kama* Southutetttm
Ry. Co.
The Sl. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, July
30, lUb^.— Name changed Frb. 26, 1874, to SLL.L.tt W.R.R.Oa.
Sl. Louis, Lawrence and Western R, R. Co,— Inc. as Sl. Louis,
Lawrence and Denver R.R.Co.,July ao, 1865. — Name changed
Feb. 26, /874.-^Property aotd under forteloture J*V6. 2J, 1877.
On Oct. iS. iSjj, th» road between Lawrenae and Dt Soto, Kat.,
mai aeqaired by K. C. T. <t W. R. R. Co., and between De &Xo
and PlcaaatU Hill, Ho., by P. B. it D. S. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and Central Missouri Ry. Co.— Inc. as Central Railway
of Missouri, Missouri, June 28. \9&l.— Name changed June 3,
jSSj. Inactive. Property lold Nov. 26, 18S6, la Tht Sl. L. K. C.
* C. R. R. Co.
The Saint Louis and Saint Joseph R- R. Co. — Inc., Missouri, Jan. 8,
1868.— /notfti'm. Proptrty told JUareK 20, 1S74, lo Tlu St. J. 1^
81. L. R. R. Co.
St. Louis and San Francisco Ry, Co,-— Inc., Missouri, Sept. 10,
1876.— /nrerut of A. T. d 8. F. R. R. Co. acquired in l8go, etc.,
v>aa told out during lummer of iSq6, in connection with fore-
cloture and rearganitation of SI. L. it S. F. By. Co. (»ce page 10
of The A. T. it S. F. Ry. Co.'t Firtt Annual Report lo Jbna to,
I8g0).
San Bernardino Valley Ry. Co.— Inc., California. Jan. 12, 1887.—
Coniolidatrd May 20, 1887, into Cal. Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Bernardino and Eastern Ry, Co.^Inc., California, Aug. 1
-° - "CoKtolidated June 37, l8g2. Into So. Cal. P "
San Bernardino and Los Angeles Ry. Co.— Inc., Califoraia,
Nov- 21, 1886.— CoiMoJiiiatcd May 20, 18S7, into Cal. Cen. Bv,
106
San Diego Central R. R. Co. — Inc., California, Nov. 8, i8S6. —
OontolidcUed May20y 1887 y itUo CtU, Cen. By. Co.
The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ry. Co. — Inc., California,
March 20, 1901. — Intieiive. Property sold April /, igoit to The
A, T. db 8, F. Ry, Co.
San Jacinto, Lake View and Northern Ry. Co. — Inc., California,
May II, 1896. — Inactive.
San Jacinto Valley Ry. Co. — Inc., California, March 7, 1887. —
Consolidated May 20, 1887^ into Cal, Cen. Ry. Co.
The San Pedro Coal and Coke Co.— Inc., New Mexico, July 26, 188 1.
— Inactive, Lands sold Junejo, l8gf/y to Rio Orande Land Co.
Santa Fe Pacific Hospital Association. — Inc., New Mexico, July
26, 1898. — Consolidated July 2J, 1904^ into Santa Fe Cocut Lines
Hospital Association.
The Santa Fe Railway Employes Association. — Inc., Kansas, June 7,
iSSy.— Succeeded July 7, 7^p/, by The A. T. db S. F. Hosp. Ass'n,
O. C. db 8. F. Hosp. Ass^n, A. db P. Hosp. Ass^n and 8. C. Hosp.
Ass^n.
Santa Fe & Santa Monica Ry. Co. — Inc., California, April 4,
1892. — Consolidated June 27 y i8Q2y into So. Cal. Ry. Co.
The Santa Rita R. R. Co. — Inc., New Mexico. Dec. 24, i^. ^Inactive.
Property sold Jan.ijy igoOy to The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Scandinavian Coal and Mining Co. — Inc., Kansas, May 25, 1875.
— Inactive, Property sold cu of June jOy l8g6y to The Osage
Carbon Co.
Sedgwick and Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, June 5, 1883. —
Never cuitive.
The Sibley Bridge Co.—Inc, Missouri, March 24, 1887.— /nac«v0.
Property sold June /, igoo, to The A.T.db 8.F. Ry. Co.
Sibley Town and Land Co. — Inc., Missouri, Nov. 17, 1887 — 20
years. — Incuitive. Land all sold.
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R. Co. — Inc., New Mexico,
March 23, 1882. — Inactive. Property sold Feb. 75, i8gQy to The
A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
The Silver City and Northern R.R. Co. — Inc., New Mexico, March 13,
1 89 1. — Property sold under foreclosure April 75, l8gQy and ae^
quired April //, i8ggy by The A. T. db 8. F. Ry. Co.
Southern California Railway Co. — Inc., California, June 27, 1892,
Inactive. Property sold Jan. //, /^d, to The A.T.db S.F. Ry. Co,
Southern Kansas R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, June 26, 1871.— CSim-
solidated March 2gy iSyQy into K. C. L. db S. R. R. Co.
Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inc., Kansas, July 16, 1883. — Can-
solidated April lOy /88jy into The 80. Kas. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas Ry. Co. — Inc., Kansas, April 16, 1885. — -^'*"
active. Property sold Feb. 75, i8ggy to The A.T.dbS.F. Ry. Co.
The Southern Kansas and Panhandle R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, July
28, 1886. — Inactive. Property sold as of Jan. 7, i8gOy to The C.
K. db W. R. R, Co.
Southern Kansas and Western R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Feb. 11,
\%JC).— Consolidated Dec. 75, i880y into K. C. L. db S. K. R. R. Co.
The Southern Mining Co.— Inc., New Mexico, March 22, 1880.— ^erer
active.
Sumner County R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, May i, 1880.— Cbiuoti-
daied Dec. 75, i880y into K. C. L. db 8. K. R. R. Co.
107
Texas, Louisiana and Eastern R. R. Co. — Inc., Texas, Mch. 26,
iSgi*— Inactive. Property told July 26, i8gf/y to O, C, dt 8, F.
By, Co,
The Thornton Coal Co. — Inc., Colorado, Mch. 7, 1884. — Inactive* Prop-
erty aold April 20^ 1886^ to The Canon City Coal Coi
Topeka Equipment Co. — Inc., Kansas, Mch. 7, 1876. — Charter ex-
pired Nov. jOy /8q6,
The Topeka Iron Co.— Inc., Kansas, Aug. 16, 1880.— 2Tk« A. T, dk S, F,
Ry. Co* a interest sold to John E. Froat under Contract No, 126^2,
of Sept jOf i8g8y and records and accounts transferred to him
Apr, 2j, igo2,
Topeka Western Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Dec. 31, 1881. — Never
active,
Topeka and Western Ry. Co.— Inc., Kansas, July 2, 1881. — Never
active.
The Trinidad Coal and Coking Co. — Inc., Colorado, Oct. 24, 1881. —
Property sold April /, /po/, to C, db P. C, db M. Co, Charter ex-
pired Oct. 24.^ igoi.
The Trinidad Coal and Mining Co. — Inc., Colorado, Mch. 25, 1879. —
Inactive, Property sold Nov, 8, 1881, to The T, C, db C. Co,
The Walnut Valley and Colorado R. R. Co. — Inc^ Kansas, Aug. 26»
1885.— CtmsoKdafed Mayji, 1886, into The C.K,db W, R, R, Co-
The Wellington and Western R. R. Co.— Inc., Kansas, Feb. 13,
1880. — Organization abandoned; tracks taken up May 8,i88l.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Colorado).— Inc., April 30, 1884. — Never
active.
The Western Telegraph Co. (Kansas).— Inc., Mch. 5, 1885. — Never
cuitive,
Wichita and South Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, June 22,
1S7 1, —Consolidated Oct, 6, 1882, into W, db 5. W, Ry, Co,
Wichita and South Western Railway Co. — Inc., Kansas, Oct. 6,
\^2.— Inactive, Property sold April 10, IQOI, to The A, T, db 8,
F, Ry, Co,
The Wichita and Western R. R. Co. — Inc., Kansas, May 17, 1883. —
Consolidated July 24, i88q, into The W, db W, Ry, Co,
The Wichita and Western Ry. Co. — Inc., Kansas, July 24, 1889. —
Property sold under foreclosure Dee, jo, f8g8y and acquired Dee,
Jii i8g8, by The A, T. db S, F, Ry, Co,