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Woodrum III of Roanoke, Virginia, was born in 1938 in Washington, D.C.  He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his law degree from the University of Virginia. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention for Virginia in 1972 and served as Virginia Democratic state chair 1972-1976. He was elected to the Virginia State House of Delegates in 1980 and served until his retirement in 2004. His grandfather, Clifton A. Woodrum (1887-1950), served in the U.S. Congress from 1923 to 1945.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Clifton 'Chip' A. Woodrum III of Roanoke, Virginia, was born in 1938 in Washington, D.C.  He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his law degree from the University of Virginia. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention for Virginia in 1972 and served as Virginia Democratic state chair 1972-1976. He was elected to the Virginia State House of Delegates in 1980 and served until his retirement in 2004. His grandfather, Clifton A. Woodrum (1887-1950), served in the U.S. Congress from 1923 to 1945.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eClifton A. Woodrum. Papers, 1979-1999. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, 23219.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Clifton A. Woodrum. Papers, 1979-1999. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, 23219.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1979-1999, of Clifton 'Chip' A. Woodrum, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates in the 16th House District, encompassing Roanoke and Roanoke County. 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He sponsored legislation in 1987 creating the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program [H.B. 1216], a fund covering medical bills and other expenses for children who suffer disabling neurological injuries at birth. He also headed the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council and pushed for access to government meetings and documents. He was an outspoken critic of the state's move toward electric utility deregulation. Of note are Woodrum's legislative efforts for Roanoke and the surrounding area, including the Roanoke city charter, education, redevelopment, Roanoke Valley consolidation, Hotel Roanoke, and the Roanoke Regional Woodrum Field Airport.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection was organized into three series, Numerical files, Legislation files, and Dated files. All three series contain the same type of materials, with Numerical files being the largest series that followed a system created by the office of Woodrum. 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Topics represented include the state budget, health care, appointment of judges, information technology, women's issues, voter registration, Democratic Party, victims rights, and gun control. Also included are materials on the establishment, construction, renovation, or maintenance of projects of local interest in Virginia's Sixteenth House district (Roanoke). \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are copies of amendments, correspondence, proposals, publications, notes, reports, and history various bills and amendments. Includes information regarding House Bill 1216 establishing the Birth Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; establishment of the Hotel Roanoke Conference Center Commission Act; H.J.R. 100 Freedom of Information Act; Democratic caucus'; Total Action Against Poverty; Virginia State Lottery; and tax exemptions. Included is constituent correspondence regarding support or opposition to various legislation, such as the merger of Roanoke city and County, Roanoke city jail, and the building of a Jack Kent Cooke stadium in Alexandria. Also included are candidate contribution and expenditure forms, correspondence, memos, and financial disclosure forms.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series was maintained in its original order and is organized by Legislation file numbers. The term 'Legislative' is misleading because all of the papers in this collection relate to legislation. Rather each folder was labeled 'Legis' followed by a number and it was gathered that Legis possibly stood for legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence, bills and resolutions, clippings, publications, reports and studies, and press releases on a variety of legislation and topics. 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He sponsored legislation in 1987 creating the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program [H.B. 1216], a fund covering medical bills and other expenses for children who suffer disabling neurological injuries at birth. He also headed the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council and pushed for access to government meetings and documents. He was an outspoken critic of the state's move toward electric utility deregulation. Of note are Woodrum's legislative efforts for Roanoke and the surrounding area, including the Roanoke city charter, education, redevelopment, Roanoke Valley consolidation, Hotel Roanoke, and the Roanoke Regional Woodrum Field Airport.\n","The collection was organized into three series, Numerical files, Legislation files, and Dated files. All three series contain the same type of materials, with Numerical files being the largest series that followed a system created by the office of Woodrum. The archivist attempted to provide descriptive folder titles in an effort to guide the researchers. Many of the folders are arranged by House Bill or House Joint Resolution number and a description of the bill follows the numbers.\n","","This series is organized in a numerical filing system established by Woodrums office. The system assigned a file number to either a state agency or topic and materials relating to that agency or topic were filed within that specific number. ","Agencies represented include the Dept. for the Aging, Dept. of Children, State Board of Elections, Dept. of Health, Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Dept. of Criminal Justice Service, Dept. of Taxation, District courts, Appropriations Committee, Courts of Justice, State Corporation Commission, Crime Commission, and the Governor of Virginia. Topics represented include the state budget, health care, appointment of judges, information technology, women's issues, voter registration, Democratic Party, victims rights, and gun control. Also included are materials on the establishment, construction, renovation, or maintenance of projects of local interest in Virginia's Sixteenth House district (Roanoke). \n","Included are copies of amendments, correspondence, proposals, publications, notes, reports, and history various bills and amendments. Includes information regarding House Bill 1216 establishing the Birth Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; establishment of the Hotel Roanoke Conference Center Commission Act; H.J.R. 100 Freedom of Information Act; Democratic caucus'; Total Action Against Poverty; Virginia State Lottery; and tax exemptions. Included is constituent correspondence regarding support or opposition to various legislation, such as the merger of Roanoke city and County, Roanoke city jail, and the building of a Jack Kent Cooke stadium in Alexandria. Also included are candidate contribution and expenditure forms, correspondence, memos, and financial disclosure forms.  \n","This series was maintained in its original order and is organized by Legislation file numbers. The term 'Legislative' is misleading because all of the papers in this collection relate to legislation. Rather each folder was labeled 'Legis' followed by a number and it was gathered that Legis possibly stood for legislation.","Includes correspondence, bills and resolutions, clippings, publications, reports and studies, and press releases on a variety of legislation and topics. 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Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership, 1994-2002 (bulk 2001-2002)","This series is arranged alphabetically by company or special event.","In 1970, the Governor's Management Commission Study recommended the creation of six \"Deputy Governors\" assist the Chief Executive in his managerial duties, compatible functions of government were grouped under these administrative heads, who would serve as the Governors top management team or \"secretariats,\" as they are called now. The General Assembly in 1972 created six Secretariats positions initially. As government reorganized, that number fluctuated when government agencies expanded or consolidated.\n","The Secretary of Commerce and Trade oversees the economic, community, and workforce development of the Commonwealth.  During the Administraton of Governor Mark R. Warner (2002-2006) fourteen agencies and boards reported to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade:  Board of Accountancy, Department of Business Assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Labor and Industry, Department of Minority Business Enterprise, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resource Authority, and Virginia Tourism Corporation.\n","On 28 December 2001, Governor-elect Mark R. Warner named Michael Schewel as Secretary of Commerce and Trade. Schewel was a former commissioner of the Virginia Housing Development Authority and had previously worked as head of corporate law for McGuireWoods, LLP. Schewel served until the end of Warner's term in January 2006 and returned to McGuireWoods.\n","The Records of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade are housed in 104 boxes.  The collection is arranged into nine (9) series.  Series have been designated for:  I. Constituent Correspondence; II. Office of the Secretary; III. Planning and Budget Files; IV. State Agencies; V. Advisory Boards, Council and Commissions; VI.  Development Projects and Initiatives Files; VII. Company Files-Prospects and Development; VIII. Governor's Opportunity Fund; and IX. Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership.  These records include agreements, reports, correspondence, memorandums, budget documents, agendas, handouts, invitations, and speeches.  This collection documents the work of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade under Governor Mark R. Warner.  \n","The Constitutent Correspondence series is housed in 14 archival boxes and is arranged numerically by constituent correspondence number (which is roughly by chronological order by last action taken). This series documents constituent correspondence received by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during Governor Mark Warner's administration. This series contains correspondence from various constituents to Governor Mark W. Warner, along with a copy of Michael J. Schewel's letter in response, and a page from the people summary database which includes the name, address, and phone number of the correspondent. Each letter in this series contains a unique tracking number assigned by the Governor's Office Constituent Services. Records are arranged by outgoing tracking number. Some of the notable correspondence in this series relates to the following topics: changes in the definition of an animal shelter to include animal foster homes (2002 Senate Bill 260), requests for extensions of unemployment benefits to Virginians impacted by the economic downturn in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, requests for assistance with unemployment claims problems, federal disaster aid for agricultural damage caused by drought, and price gouging complaints for commodoties and clean up services after Hurricane Isabel in 2003. \n","Series is arranged into four subseries.  Subseries have been designated for:  A. Records of Secretary Michael J. Schewel, 2001-2006; B. Records of Deputy Secretary Matt Erskine, 2001-2005; C. Records of John Sternlicht, 2003-2005; and D. Records of Special Assistant Sarah Cohen, 2002-2005.  The correspondence and documents in this series pertain to many of the Secretariat's agencies and boards, as well as to general economic developement related subjects. The series consists of agendas, agreements, correspondence, handouts, itineraries, memorandum, notes, presentations, reports, speeches, talking points and resumes.","This subseries is housed in 12 boxes and is divided into 11 sections:  Briefing Binders, Appointments, Cabinet Meetings, Meetings with Congressional Delegation, General Assembly Presentations, Subject Files, Correspondence-Chronological, Correspondence-General, Speeches, Calendar and COOP Certifications.\n\t","Notable documents filed under  Briefing Binders  include:  Report of the Issue Working Group, Secretary of Commerce and Trade, 17 December 2001, prepared by Patt Gottschalk, Adele Johnson, Hugh Keogh, Danny LeBlanc, Martha Moore, Bob Templin and staff member Grant Neely (b21, f3); King William Reservoir Project Decision Memorandum, 2003 (b21, f4); and Transition Briefings from each agency under the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, highlighting budget and key issues, 2002 (b21, f10).\n","Notable documents filed under  Cabinet Meetings  include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from Cabinet meetings, 2002-2003 (b22, f4); and cabinet meeting follow-up email's from Chief of Staff Bill Leighty (b22, f7-8).\n","Notable documents filed under  Subject Files  include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from meetings he attended, 2002-2005 (b24, f5-6); Secretary of Commerce and Trade's Initiatives, 2002-2004 (b25, f4); and the creation of Secretary of Agriculture, 2002-2004 (b25, f6).\n","The  Correspondence-Chronlogical  division contains copies of all out-going correspondence of Secretary Schewel as well as letters written by the Governor in which the Secretary was copied.  Arranged in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2002).  Subjects include:  Governor's Opportunity Fund grants, Virginia Investment Parternship grants, Virginia Employment Commission, Small, Women, and Minority Business initiative (SWAM), and Virginia Community Development Block Grant Program (VCDBG).  Notable correspondence include:  memorandum from Schewel to Bob Bloxom, Secretary of Agriculture, highlighting issues with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 3 January 2005 (b26, f4); memorandum from Schewel to Governor Mark R. Warner through Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, regarding the Commonwealth's Four-Year Economic Development Strategic Plan, 22 April 2002 (b28, f5); memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on status of Avian Flu control, 18 April 2002 (b28, f5); and memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on drought conditions in Virginia, 15 April 2002 (b28, f5). \n","The  Correspondence-General  division contains general correspondence, memorandums, and working notes of Secretary Schewell.  Arranged in chronological order (2002-2003) and in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2004), the correspondence include: thank you letters to the Secretary for his work on bringing new jobs to local communities who have received funding from the Governor's Opportunity Fund; congratulatory correspondence from members of the business communtiy on Schewel's appointment as Secretary of Commerce and Trade; and correspondence with members of the General Assembly regarding projects implemented by the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Notable documents include:  menorandum to Schewel from Chris Lloyd, former staffer in the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during the administrations of George Allen and Doug Wilder, reviewing Mark Warner's economic development promises, 3 January 2002 (b14, f1); memorandum from Schewel to Bill Leighty, Chief of Staff, listing six controversal issues from the Commerce and Trade Secretariat, 15 April 2005 (b29, f4); and a Summary of Major Issues in 2004 for each Commerce and Trade agency, 29 April 2004 (b30, f4).\n","The  Speeches  division contains prepared remarks delivered by Secretary Schewel at meetings, conventions, conferences and public events from 2002 to 2005.  The speeches are primarily in reverse chronological order.  However many are not dated; original order maintained.\n","This subseries is housed in 21 boxes and is divided into 5 sections:  Agency and Subject Files, Thank You Notes, Correspondence-Chronological, Special Projects and Events. \n\t","Subjects found in the  Agency and Subject Files  division include:  Virginia's response to the Avian Influenza outbreak in the Commonwealth in 2002 (b32, f2). \n\t","The  Thank You Notes  division is arranged in chronlogical order and consists of incoming thank you notes to Erskine.  The  Correspondence-Chronological  division consists of copies of Erskine's outgoing correspondence only.\n","The  Special Projects  division is arranged in alphabetical order.  Subjects include:  Virginia Biotechnology Initiative, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), Coordinated Economic Relief Centers (CERC), drought, Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force, Jobs for Virginia initiative, Small Business Initiative, Virginia Tourism, and Virginia Wine Industry.\n","Notable documents filed under  Special Projects  include:  report titled \"Doubling Net Receipts in Virginia Agriculture\" by the Governor's Agriculture Net Receipts Working Group, 2003 (b35, f12); memorandum to Michael J. Schewel from Kendra Shifflett, Dept. of Planning and Budget, providing information on the cost of establishing the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry, 27 June 2003 (b35, f14); Cabinet Meeting Notes, 2002-2005 (b37, f14-15); impact of drought on Virginia, 2002 (b39, f17); Education Policy Briefing-Office of the Goveror-Elect, Report of the Special Committee for Education, 2001 (b40, f6); Erskine's briefing book for European Marketing and Tourism Trip, June 2005 (b40, f8); meeting notes of the Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force (b40, f13); transition overview materials, November 2001 (b41, f9); Health and Human Resources Policy Briefing, Office of the Governor-Elect, 2001 (b41, f14); Governor Warner's Trade Mission to Mexico briefing book, 9-12 November 2003 (b43, f17);  notes on Phillip Morris relocating to Richmond, 2005 (b46, f12); and documents on the creation of the Warner Administration's Small Business Initiative, 2003-2004 (b47).\n","The  Events  division is arranged in chronlogical order.  These records document economic development events Erskine attended and includes copies of speeches/talking points/remarks he made.\n","This subseries is housed in 1 box and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Records document the special projects of John Sternlicht. \n\t","This subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Subjects include:  Agriculture and Forestry Expo Task Force and Virginia Works.\n\t","Contains budget and legislative records created and maintained by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Series is arranged into two subseries.  Subseries have been designated for Budget Files and Legislative Files.  Original order and titles of the files were maintained.  This series contains budget documents, correspondence, e-mail, briefings, legislation, notes, presentations, plans and reports. \n","This subseries is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged by budget cycle.  Subdivisions are:  2002-2004 Biennial Budget and 2004-2006 Biennial Budget Issues.  Notable documents include:  Agency Contingency Budget Reduction Plans (7, 11, 15%) for Secretary of Commerce and Trade  agencies, September-October 2002 (b56, f8-9 and b57, b1); and  budget development documents for FY2002-2004 (b57, f2-3). Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, handouts, talking points, e-mail, and reports. \n\t","This subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged by legislative session.  Contains proposed legislation related to Commerce and Trade agencies.  Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, talking points, e-mail and reports. \n\t","Series is divided into to subgroups:  Agency Weekly Reports and Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies.  The Agency Weekly Reports are housed in 2 boxes and are arranged alphabetically by agency by agency and chronologically therein.  Reports were submitted each week by agency heads from the Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, State Milk Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tourism Corporation, and Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  The Secretary than used this information to compile his weekly report sent to the Governor and Chief of Staff (see accession 42624).  The level of detail varied for each agency. Each report contains information on legislation, items requiring immediate attention of the Governor or Secretary, Governor's initiatives/special projects, agency matters/operations, events/agency visits, audits/investigations/compliance, stakeholder issues and pending decisions. \n","The Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies are housed in 16 boxes.  Records are from the following agencies:  Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission and Virginia Tourism Corporation.  Notable topics include:  Virginia trade missions and Jamestown 2007.  Also included in this subgroup are records related to the Small, Women and Minority (SWAM) procurement program initiated by Governor Warner.\n","This series is composed of files pertaining to various boards, councils, commissions and projects with which the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade was involved, both inside and outside the Secretariat.  The files contain correspondence, e-mail, memorandums, notes, presentation, reports, and other working documents.  The series is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged alphabetically. \n","Notable subjects include:  American Civil War Center in Richmond; Virginia's attempts to lure a Major League Baseball team to the Commonwealth (Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority); development and implementation of Governor Warner's Biotechnology Initiative; and the development of Governor Warner's Workforce Initiative. \n","This series is housed in 16 boxes and is divided into 2 sections:  alphabetical and regional.  This series documents the projects and initiatives of the Secretary's office relating to development.  \n","Subjects found in the  Projects and Initiatives-Alphabetical  section include:  Virginia Economic Strike Force, Economic Development Strategic Plan (\"One Virginia-One Future\"), Electricitiy Deregulation, Export Task Force, Higher Education Summitt, Housing, Virginia Horse Center, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Olmstead implementation, Virginia Tech Economic Development, Water, and Wine.\n","Notable documents filed under  Projects and Initiatives-Alphabetical  include:  25 January 2002 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Governor Warner outlining a proposal as to how the Economic Crisis Strike Force would be deployed (b84, f6); Blueprint for the Economic Crisis Strike Force-Draft, 18 February 2002 (b84, f6); 2 January 2002 memorandum from James W. Dyke, Jr. at McGuireWoods to Secretary of Commerce and Trade-Designate, Michael J. Schewel providing a status report on baseball, Emerging Business Forum and the 2012 Olympics (b85, f1); meeting materials and notes for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 8 October 2002 (b85, f3); meeting materials, notes and invitations for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 14 August 2002 (b85, f4); 23 December 2003 memorandum from Bill Murray to Governor Warner outling electricity deregulation and associated issues that may be addressed druing the 2003 legislative session (b86, f1); 8 October 2003 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Bob Blue on Schewel's thoughts on the proposed rate cap extension (b86, f2); meeting notes and memorandums related to rate cap extension, 2003-2004 (b86, f5); agenda's meeting notes and documents related to Governor Warner's export task force on Virginia Agriculture and Forestry products, 2004 (b87, f3-4); meeting and follow-up materials related to the 20 May 2004 Forestry Industry Summit (b87, f6); copy of Virginians Racing for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Proposal, May 2005 and copy of Economic Impact of NASCAR Hall of Fame on Henrico County, Richmond Metro Area and the State of Virginia, 21 June 2005 (b90, f6 and b91, f1); and 9 February 2003 memorandum from Maurcie Jones to Governor Warner proposing the creation of an Urban Policy Task Force (b94, f2).\n","Subjects found in the  Projects and Initiatives-Regional  section include:  Rural Virginia Prosperity Commission.\n","The Company Files-Prospects and Development series is housed in four archival boxes and is divided into two sections:  Allen and Gilmore Administration (accession 42293) and Warner Administration (accession 42417).  The records are arranged alphabetically within each section. This series contains reference material pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. It includes information on the companies who were business prospects, as well as economic materials.\n","Notable Subjects found in the  Company Files-Warner Administration  section include:  Governor Warner's meeting with Ford Motor Company officials in Norfolk in 2003 (b100, 13); Governor Warner's meeting with Jet Blue executives in 2003 (b101, f1); and records related to Philip Morris' relocation to Richmond, 2003-2005 (b101, f9-11). \n","The Governor's Opportunity Fund Files series is housed in 6 archival boxes and is arranged alphabetically.  This series contains general correspondence, proproals and approved Governor's Opportunity Fund listings and files, pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. The files usually contain fund requests from the Virginia Economic Developement Partnership and/or memorandums from Secretary Schewel to Governor Warner requsting approval of grants.  In a few instances, the name of the company is not listed; only the project's code name is used (ex. Project Spyglass).  Also included are projects funded by the Virginia Investment Partnership, Tobacco Regional Opportunity Fund, or some combination.\n","The Governor's Opportunity Fund is a pool of discretionary funds available to the Governor to secure a business location or expansion project in Virginia.  Grants are awarded to localities on a local matching basis with the expectation that the grant will result in a favorable location decision for the Commonwealth.  The Virginia Investment Partnership is a discretionary performance incentive to encourage continued capital investment by Virginia companies. \n"," This series contains correspondence with prospective companies and organizations interested in participating in the Virginia Economic Development Partnership program during the Allen, Gilmore and Warner administrations. The records detail plans, concerns and questions regarding the feasibility of government fund investments in special projects/events and companies.  The Aviation World's Fair highlights concerns with the success and cost of this project and includes correspondence with Virginia's representatives, mayors, and county supervisors on the success of such an enterprise. There are also travel records that doucment the cost incured by the state to send various state officials to France to study the Paris Air Show."," This series also documents Virginia's efforts to obtain the 2012 Olympics for Washington D.C.  There is correspondence between the Secretary Michael J. Schewel and leaders of the business community and Governor Mark Warner's highlighting efforts to secure the Olympics for the District. There are discussions of costs, bid proposals and the overall impact to the entire community."," There is a complete record for the memorandum of agreement and understanding between the Commonwealth of Virginia and Volvo-GM Heavy Truck Corporation to create jobs in the state of Virginia. This agreement dates back to Governor George Allen's administration and outlines the various relationship changes based on economic conditions.  The agreement stipulated certain conditions must be met in order for the company to receive state funding, subsequent layoff announcements presented a problem for the Commonwealth and Pulaski County, the home of the Volvo-GM factory.","Privacy protected and confidential information is restricted from public access for 75 years per Code of Virginia 42.1-78. If redaction was not an option, the entire document was sealed, but not removed from the collection. Sealed information may include, but is not limited to: attorney-client privileged documents, social security numbers, and confidential proprietary business records. \n","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["42293 and 42417\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade\n1994-2006 (bulk 2002-2005)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade\n1994-2006 (bulk 2002-2005)"],"collection_ssim":["Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade\n1994-2006 (bulk 2002-2005)"],"repository_ssm":["Library of Virginia"],"repository_ssim":["Library of Virginia"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Office of the Secretary of Education, Patrick Henry Building, 1111 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, 23219.  Accession 42293 transferred 5 December 2005 and accessioned on 6 December 2005; Accession 42417 transferred on 18 January 2006 and accessioned on 19 January 2006.\n"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["59.55 cu. ft."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions\n"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research.\n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into the following series:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003e\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eI. Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2006\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003e\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eII. Office of the Secretary, 2001-2006\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries A. Records of Secretary Michael J. Schewel, 2001-2006\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries B. Records of Deputy Secretary Matt Erskine, 2001-2005\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries C. Records of John Sternlicht, 2003-2005\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries D. Records of Special Assistant Sarah Cohen, 2002-2005\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003e\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eIII. Planning and Budget Files, 2002-2005\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries A. Budget Files, 2002-2005\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSubseries B. 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Company Files-Prospects and Development, 1994-2005\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003e\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eVIII. Governor's Opportunity Fund Files, 2001-2006\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003e\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eIX. Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership, 1994-2002 (bulk 2001-2002)\u003c/title\u003e\n        \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is arranged alphabetically by company or special event.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement\n"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged into the following series:","I. Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2006","II. Office of the Secretary, 2001-2006 Subseries A. 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Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership, 1994-2002 (bulk 2001-2002)","This series is arranged alphabetically by company or special event."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1970, the Governor's Management Commission Study recommended the creation of six \"Deputy Governors\" assist the Chief Executive in his managerial duties, compatible functions of government were grouped under these administrative heads, who would serve as the Governors top management team or \"secretariats,\" as they are called now. The General Assembly in 1972 created six Secretariats positions initially. As government reorganized, that number fluctuated when government agencies expanded or consolidated.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Secretary of Commerce and Trade oversees the economic, community, and workforce development of the Commonwealth.  During the Administraton of Governor Mark R. Warner (2002-2006) fourteen agencies and boards reported to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade:  Board of Accountancy, Department of Business Assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Labor and Industry, Department of Minority Business Enterprise, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resource Authority, and Virginia Tourism Corporation.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn 28 December 2001, Governor-elect Mark R. Warner named Michael Schewel as Secretary of Commerce and Trade. Schewel was a former commissioner of the Virginia Housing Development Authority and had previously worked as head of corporate law for McGuireWoods, LLP. 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Warner (2002-2006) fourteen agencies and boards reported to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade:  Board of Accountancy, Department of Business Assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Labor and Industry, Department of Minority Business Enterprise, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resource Authority, and Virginia Tourism Corporation.\n","On 28 December 2001, Governor-elect Mark R. Warner named Michael Schewel as Secretary of Commerce and Trade. Schewel was a former commissioner of the Virginia Housing Development Authority and had previously worked as head of corporate law for McGuireWoods, LLP. Schewel served until the end of Warner's term in January 2006 and returned to McGuireWoods.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, 1998-2006 (bulk 2002-2005), [cite specific Accession number].  State Records Collection, Library of Virginia\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, 1998-2006 (bulk 2002-2005), [cite specific Accession number].  State Records Collection, Library of Virginia\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Records of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade are housed in 104 boxes.  The collection is arranged into nine (9) series.  Series have been designated for:  I. Constituent Correspondence; II. Office of the Secretary; III. Planning and Budget Files; IV. State Agencies; V. Advisory Boards, Council and Commissions; VI.  Development Projects and Initiatives Files; VII. Company Files-Prospects and Development; VIII. Governor's Opportunity Fund; and IX. Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership.  These records include agreements, reports, correspondence, memorandums, budget documents, agendas, handouts, invitations, and speeches.  This collection documents the work of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade under Governor Mark R. Warner.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Constitutent Correspondence series is housed in 14 archival boxes and is arranged numerically by constituent correspondence number (which is roughly by chronological order by last action taken). This series documents constituent correspondence received by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during Governor Mark Warner's administration. This series contains correspondence from various constituents to Governor Mark W. Warner, along with a copy of Michael J. Schewel's letter in response, and a page from the people summary database which includes the name, address, and phone number of the correspondent. Each letter in this series contains a unique tracking number assigned by the Governor's Office Constituent Services. Records are arranged by outgoing tracking number. Some of the notable correspondence in this series relates to the following topics: changes in the definition of an animal shelter to include animal foster homes (2002 Senate Bill 260), requests for extensions of unemployment benefits to Virginians impacted by the economic downturn in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, requests for assistance with unemployment claims problems, federal disaster aid for agricultural damage caused by drought, and price gouging complaints for commodoties and clean up services after Hurricane Isabel in 2003. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries is arranged into four subseries.  Subseries have been designated for:  A. Records of Secretary Michael J. Schewel, 2001-2006; B. Records of Deputy Secretary Matt Erskine, 2001-2005; C. Records of John Sternlicht, 2003-2005; and D. Records of Special Assistant Sarah Cohen, 2002-2005.  The correspondence and documents in this series pertain to many of the Secretariat's agencies and boards, as well as to general economic developement related subjects. The series consists of agendas, agreements, correspondence, handouts, itineraries, memorandum, notes, presentations, reports, speeches, talking points and resumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 12 boxes and is divided into 11 sections:  Briefing Binders, Appointments, Cabinet Meetings, Meetings with Congressional Delegation, General Assembly Presentations, Subject Files, Correspondence-Chronological, Correspondence-General, Speeches, Calendar and COOP Certifications.\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable documents filed under \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eBriefing Binders\u003c/title\u003e include:  Report of the Issue Working Group, Secretary of Commerce and Trade, 17 December 2001, prepared by Patt Gottschalk, Adele Johnson, Hugh Keogh, Danny LeBlanc, Martha Moore, Bob Templin and staff member Grant Neely (b21, f3); King William Reservoir Project Decision Memorandum, 2003 (b21, f4); and Transition Briefings from each agency under the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, highlighting budget and key issues, 2002 (b21, f10).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable documents filed under \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eCabinet Meetings\u003c/title\u003e include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from Cabinet meetings, 2002-2003 (b22, f4); and cabinet meeting follow-up email's from Chief of Staff Bill Leighty (b22, f7-8).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable documents filed under \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eSubject Files\u003c/title\u003e include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from meetings he attended, 2002-2005 (b24, f5-6); Secretary of Commerce and Trade's Initiatives, 2002-2004 (b25, f4); and the creation of Secretary of Agriculture, 2002-2004 (b25, f6).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eCorrespondence-Chronlogical\u003c/title\u003e division contains copies of all out-going correspondence of Secretary Schewel as well as letters written by the Governor in which the Secretary was copied.  Arranged in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2002).  Subjects include:  Governor's Opportunity Fund grants, Virginia Investment Parternship grants, Virginia Employment Commission, Small, Women, and Minority Business initiative (SWAM), and Virginia Community Development Block Grant Program (VCDBG).  Notable correspondence include:  memorandum from Schewel to Bob Bloxom, Secretary of Agriculture, highlighting issues with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 3 January 2005 (b26, f4); memorandum from Schewel to Governor Mark R. Warner through Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, regarding the Commonwealth's Four-Year Economic Development Strategic Plan, 22 April 2002 (b28, f5); memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on status of Avian Flu control, 18 April 2002 (b28, f5); and memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on drought conditions in Virginia, 15 April 2002 (b28, f5). \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eCorrespondence-General\u003c/title\u003e division contains general correspondence, memorandums, and working notes of Secretary Schewell.  Arranged in chronological order (2002-2003) and in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2004), the correspondence include: thank you letters to the Secretary for his work on bringing new jobs to local communities who have received funding from the Governor's Opportunity Fund; congratulatory correspondence from members of the business communtiy on Schewel's appointment as Secretary of Commerce and Trade; and correspondence with members of the General Assembly regarding projects implemented by the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Notable documents include:  menorandum to Schewel from Chris Lloyd, former staffer in the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during the administrations of George Allen and Doug Wilder, reviewing Mark Warner's economic development promises, 3 January 2002 (b14, f1); memorandum from Schewel to Bill Leighty, Chief of Staff, listing six controversal issues from the Commerce and Trade Secretariat, 15 April 2005 (b29, f4); and a Summary of Major Issues in 2004 for each Commerce and Trade agency, 29 April 2004 (b30, f4).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eSpeeches\u003c/title\u003e division contains prepared remarks delivered by Secretary Schewel at meetings, conventions, conferences and public events from 2002 to 2005.  The speeches are primarily in reverse chronological order.  However many are not dated; original order maintained.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 21 boxes and is divided into 5 sections:  Agency and Subject Files, Thank You Notes, Correspondence-Chronological, Special Projects and Events. \n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects found in the \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eAgency and Subject Files\u003c/title\u003e division include:  Virginia's response to the Avian Influenza outbreak in the Commonwealth in 2002 (b32, f2). \n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eThank You Notes\u003c/title\u003e division is arranged in chronlogical order and consists of incoming thank you notes to Erskine.  The \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eCorrespondence-Chronological\u003c/title\u003e division consists of copies of Erskine's outgoing correspondence only.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eSpecial Projects\u003c/title\u003e division is arranged in alphabetical order.  Subjects include:  Virginia Biotechnology Initiative, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), Coordinated Economic Relief Centers (CERC), drought, Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force, Jobs for Virginia initiative, Small Business Initiative, Virginia Tourism, and Virginia Wine Industry.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable documents filed under \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eSpecial Projects\u003c/title\u003e include:  report titled \"Doubling Net Receipts in Virginia Agriculture\" by the Governor's Agriculture Net Receipts Working Group, 2003 (b35, f12); memorandum to Michael J. Schewel from Kendra Shifflett, Dept. of Planning and Budget, providing information on the cost of establishing the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry, 27 June 2003 (b35, f14); Cabinet Meeting Notes, 2002-2005 (b37, f14-15); impact of drought on Virginia, 2002 (b39, f17); Education Policy Briefing-Office of the Goveror-Elect, Report of the Special Committee for Education, 2001 (b40, f6); Erskine's briefing book for European Marketing and Tourism Trip, June 2005 (b40, f8); meeting notes of the Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force (b40, f13); transition overview materials, November 2001 (b41, f9); Health and Human Resources Policy Briefing, Office of the Governor-Elect, 2001 (b41, f14); Governor Warner's Trade Mission to Mexico briefing book, 9-12 November 2003 (b43, f17);  notes on Phillip Morris relocating to Richmond, 2005 (b46, f12); and documents on the creation of the Warner Administration's Small Business Initiative, 2003-2004 (b47).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"bold\" href=\"\"\u003eEvents\u003c/title\u003e division is arranged in chronlogical order.  These records document economic development events Erskine attended and includes copies of speeches/talking points/remarks he made.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 1 box and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Records document the special projects of John Sternlicht. \n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Subjects include:  Agriculture and Forestry Expo Task Force and Virginia Works.\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains budget and legislative records created and maintained by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Series is arranged into two subseries.  Subseries have been designated for Budget Files and Legislative Files.  Original order and titles of the files were maintained.  This series contains budget documents, correspondence, e-mail, briefings, legislation, notes, presentations, plans and reports. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged by budget cycle.  Subdivisions are:  2002-2004 Biennial Budget and 2004-2006 Biennial Budget Issues.  Notable documents include:  Agency Contingency Budget Reduction Plans (7, 11, 15%) for Secretary of Commerce and Trade  agencies, September-October 2002 (b56, f8-9 and b57, b1); and  budget development documents for FY2002-2004 (b57, f2-3). Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, handouts, talking points, e-mail, and reports. \n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged by legislative session.  Contains proposed legislation related to Commerce and Trade agencies.  Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, talking points, e-mail and reports. \n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries is divided into to subgroups:  Agency Weekly Reports and Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies.  The Agency Weekly Reports are housed in 2 boxes and are arranged alphabetically by agency by agency and chronologically therein.  Reports were submitted each week by agency heads from the Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, State Milk Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tourism Corporation, and Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  The Secretary than used this information to compile his weekly report sent to the Governor and Chief of Staff (see accession 42624).  The level of detail varied for each agency. Each report contains information on legislation, items requiring immediate attention of the Governor or Secretary, Governor's initiatives/special projects, agency matters/operations, events/agency visits, audits/investigations/compliance, stakeholder issues and pending decisions. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies are housed in 16 boxes.  Records are from the following agencies:  Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission and Virginia Tourism Corporation.  Notable topics include:  Virginia trade missions and Jamestown 2007.  Also included in this subgroup are records related to the Small, Women and Minority (SWAM) procurement program initiated by Governor Warner.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is composed of files pertaining to various boards, councils, commissions and projects with which the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade was involved, both inside and outside the Secretariat.  The files contain correspondence, e-mail, memorandums, notes, presentation, reports, and other working documents.  The series is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged alphabetically. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable subjects include:  American Civil War Center in Richmond; Virginia's attempts to lure a Major League Baseball team to the Commonwealth (Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority); development and implementation of Governor Warner's Biotechnology Initiative; and the development of Governor Warner's Workforce Initiative. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is housed in 16 boxes and is divided into 2 sections:  alphabetical and regional.  This series documents the projects and initiatives of the Secretary's office relating to development.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects found in the \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eProjects and Initiatives-Alphabetical\u003c/emph\u003e section include:  Virginia Economic Strike Force, Economic Development Strategic Plan (\"One Virginia-One Future\"), Electricitiy Deregulation, Export Task Force, Higher Education Summitt, Housing, Virginia Horse Center, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Olmstead implementation, Virginia Tech Economic Development, Water, and Wine.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable documents filed under \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eProjects and Initiatives-Alphabetical\u003c/emph\u003e include:  25 January 2002 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Governor Warner outlining a proposal as to how the Economic Crisis Strike Force would be deployed (b84, f6); Blueprint for the Economic Crisis Strike Force-Draft, 18 February 2002 (b84, f6); 2 January 2002 memorandum from James W. Dyke, Jr. at McGuireWoods to Secretary of Commerce and Trade-Designate, Michael J. Schewel providing a status report on baseball, Emerging Business Forum and the 2012 Olympics (b85, f1); meeting materials and notes for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 8 October 2002 (b85, f3); meeting materials, notes and invitations for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 14 August 2002 (b85, f4); 23 December 2003 memorandum from Bill Murray to Governor Warner outling electricity deregulation and associated issues that may be addressed druing the 2003 legislative session (b86, f1); 8 October 2003 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Bob Blue on Schewel's thoughts on the proposed rate cap extension (b86, f2); meeting notes and memorandums related to rate cap extension, 2003-2004 (b86, f5); agenda's meeting notes and documents related to Governor Warner's export task force on Virginia Agriculture and Forestry products, 2004 (b87, f3-4); meeting and follow-up materials related to the 20 May 2004 Forestry Industry Summit (b87, f6); copy of Virginians Racing for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Proposal, May 2005 and copy of Economic Impact of NASCAR Hall of Fame on Henrico County, Richmond Metro Area and the State of Virginia, 21 June 2005 (b90, f6 and b91, f1); and 9 February 2003 memorandum from Maurcie Jones to Governor Warner proposing the creation of an Urban Policy Task Force (b94, f2).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects found in the \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eProjects and Initiatives-Regional\u003c/emph\u003e section include:  Rural Virginia Prosperity Commission.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Company Files-Prospects and Development series is housed in four archival boxes and is divided into two sections:  Allen and Gilmore Administration (accession 42293) and Warner Administration (accession 42417).  The records are arranged alphabetically within each section. This series contains reference material pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. It includes information on the companies who were business prospects, as well as economic materials.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotable Subjects found in the \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCompany Files-Warner Administration\u003c/emph\u003e section include:  Governor Warner's meeting with Ford Motor Company officials in Norfolk in 2003 (b100, 13); Governor Warner's meeting with Jet Blue executives in 2003 (b101, f1); and records related to Philip Morris' relocation to Richmond, 2003-2005 (b101, f9-11). \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Governor's Opportunity Fund Files series is housed in 6 archival boxes and is arranged alphabetically.  This series contains general correspondence, proproals and approved Governor's Opportunity Fund listings and files, pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. The files usually contain fund requests from the Virginia Economic Developement Partnership and/or memorandums from Secretary Schewel to Governor Warner requsting approval of grants.  In a few instances, the name of the company is not listed; only the project's code name is used (ex. Project Spyglass).  Also included are projects funded by the Virginia Investment Partnership, Tobacco Regional Opportunity Fund, or some combination.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Governor's Opportunity Fund is a pool of discretionary funds available to the Governor to secure a business location or expansion project in Virginia.  Grants are awarded to localities on a local matching basis with the expectation that the grant will result in a favorable location decision for the Commonwealth.  The Virginia Investment Partnership is a discretionary performance incentive to encourage continued capital investment by Virginia companies. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e This series contains correspondence with prospective companies and organizations interested in participating in the Virginia Economic Development Partnership program during the Allen, Gilmore and Warner administrations. The records detail plans, concerns and questions regarding the feasibility of government fund investments in special projects/events and companies.  The Aviation World's Fair highlights concerns with the success and cost of this project and includes correspondence with Virginia's representatives, mayors, and county supervisors on the success of such an enterprise. There are also travel records that doucment the cost incured by the state to send various state officials to France to study the Paris Air Show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e This series also documents Virginia's efforts to obtain the 2012 Olympics for Washington D.C.  There is correspondence between the Secretary Michael J. Schewel and leaders of the business community and Governor Mark Warner's highlighting efforts to secure the Olympics for the District. There are discussions of costs, bid proposals and the overall impact to the entire community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There is a complete record for the memorandum of agreement and understanding between the Commonwealth of Virginia and Volvo-GM Heavy Truck Corporation to create jobs in the state of Virginia. This agreement dates back to Governor George Allen's administration and outlines the various relationship changes based on economic conditions.  The agreement stipulated certain conditions must be met in order for the company to receive state funding, subsequent layoff announcements presented a problem for the Commonwealth and Pulaski County, the home of the Volvo-GM factory.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Records of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade are housed in 104 boxes.  The collection is arranged into nine (9) series.  Series have been designated for:  I. Constituent Correspondence; II. Office of the Secretary; III. Planning and Budget Files; IV. State Agencies; V. Advisory Boards, Council and Commissions; VI.  Development Projects and Initiatives Files; VII. Company Files-Prospects and Development; VIII. Governor's Opportunity Fund; and IX. Special Projects-Virginia Economic Development Partnership.  These records include agreements, reports, correspondence, memorandums, budget documents, agendas, handouts, invitations, and speeches.  This collection documents the work of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade under Governor Mark R. Warner.  \n","The Constitutent Correspondence series is housed in 14 archival boxes and is arranged numerically by constituent correspondence number (which is roughly by chronological order by last action taken). This series documents constituent correspondence received by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during Governor Mark Warner's administration. This series contains correspondence from various constituents to Governor Mark W. Warner, along with a copy of Michael J. Schewel's letter in response, and a page from the people summary database which includes the name, address, and phone number of the correspondent. Each letter in this series contains a unique tracking number assigned by the Governor's Office Constituent Services. Records are arranged by outgoing tracking number. Some of the notable correspondence in this series relates to the following topics: changes in the definition of an animal shelter to include animal foster homes (2002 Senate Bill 260), requests for extensions of unemployment benefits to Virginians impacted by the economic downturn in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, requests for assistance with unemployment claims problems, federal disaster aid for agricultural damage caused by drought, and price gouging complaints for commodoties and clean up services after Hurricane Isabel in 2003. \n","Series is arranged into four subseries.  Subseries have been designated for:  A. Records of Secretary Michael J. Schewel, 2001-2006; B. Records of Deputy Secretary Matt Erskine, 2001-2005; C. Records of John Sternlicht, 2003-2005; and D. Records of Special Assistant Sarah Cohen, 2002-2005.  The correspondence and documents in this series pertain to many of the Secretariat's agencies and boards, as well as to general economic developement related subjects. The series consists of agendas, agreements, correspondence, handouts, itineraries, memorandum, notes, presentations, reports, speeches, talking points and resumes.","This subseries is housed in 12 boxes and is divided into 11 sections:  Briefing Binders, Appointments, Cabinet Meetings, Meetings with Congressional Delegation, General Assembly Presentations, Subject Files, Correspondence-Chronological, Correspondence-General, Speeches, Calendar and COOP Certifications.\n\t","Notable documents filed under  Briefing Binders  include:  Report of the Issue Working Group, Secretary of Commerce and Trade, 17 December 2001, prepared by Patt Gottschalk, Adele Johnson, Hugh Keogh, Danny LeBlanc, Martha Moore, Bob Templin and staff member Grant Neely (b21, f3); King William Reservoir Project Decision Memorandum, 2003 (b21, f4); and Transition Briefings from each agency under the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, highlighting budget and key issues, 2002 (b21, f10).\n","Notable documents filed under  Cabinet Meetings  include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from Cabinet meetings, 2002-2003 (b22, f4); and cabinet meeting follow-up email's from Chief of Staff Bill Leighty (b22, f7-8).\n","Notable documents filed under  Subject Files  include:  Schewel's handwritten notes from meetings he attended, 2002-2005 (b24, f5-6); Secretary of Commerce and Trade's Initiatives, 2002-2004 (b25, f4); and the creation of Secretary of Agriculture, 2002-2004 (b25, f6).\n","The  Correspondence-Chronlogical  division contains copies of all out-going correspondence of Secretary Schewel as well as letters written by the Governor in which the Secretary was copied.  Arranged in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2002).  Subjects include:  Governor's Opportunity Fund grants, Virginia Investment Parternship grants, Virginia Employment Commission, Small, Women, and Minority Business initiative (SWAM), and Virginia Community Development Block Grant Program (VCDBG).  Notable correspondence include:  memorandum from Schewel to Bob Bloxom, Secretary of Agriculture, highlighting issues with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 3 January 2005 (b26, f4); memorandum from Schewel to Governor Mark R. Warner through Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, regarding the Commonwealth's Four-Year Economic Development Strategic Plan, 22 April 2002 (b28, f5); memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on status of Avian Flu control, 18 April 2002 (b28, f5); and memorandum from Schewel to Chief of Staff William H. Leighty, on drought conditions in Virginia, 15 April 2002 (b28, f5). \n","The  Correspondence-General  division contains general correspondence, memorandums, and working notes of Secretary Schewell.  Arranged in chronological order (2002-2003) and in reverse chronlogical order (2006-2004), the correspondence include: thank you letters to the Secretary for his work on bringing new jobs to local communities who have received funding from the Governor's Opportunity Fund; congratulatory correspondence from members of the business communtiy on Schewel's appointment as Secretary of Commerce and Trade; and correspondence with members of the General Assembly regarding projects implemented by the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Notable documents include:  menorandum to Schewel from Chris Lloyd, former staffer in the Secretary of Commerce and Trade during the administrations of George Allen and Doug Wilder, reviewing Mark Warner's economic development promises, 3 January 2002 (b14, f1); memorandum from Schewel to Bill Leighty, Chief of Staff, listing six controversal issues from the Commerce and Trade Secretariat, 15 April 2005 (b29, f4); and a Summary of Major Issues in 2004 for each Commerce and Trade agency, 29 April 2004 (b30, f4).\n","The  Speeches  division contains prepared remarks delivered by Secretary Schewel at meetings, conventions, conferences and public events from 2002 to 2005.  The speeches are primarily in reverse chronological order.  However many are not dated; original order maintained.\n","This subseries is housed in 21 boxes and is divided into 5 sections:  Agency and Subject Files, Thank You Notes, Correspondence-Chronological, Special Projects and Events. \n\t","Subjects found in the  Agency and Subject Files  division include:  Virginia's response to the Avian Influenza outbreak in the Commonwealth in 2002 (b32, f2). \n\t","The  Thank You Notes  division is arranged in chronlogical order and consists of incoming thank you notes to Erskine.  The  Correspondence-Chronological  division consists of copies of Erskine's outgoing correspondence only.\n","The  Special Projects  division is arranged in alphabetical order.  Subjects include:  Virginia Biotechnology Initiative, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), Coordinated Economic Relief Centers (CERC), drought, Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force, Jobs for Virginia initiative, Small Business Initiative, Virginia Tourism, and Virginia Wine Industry.\n","Notable documents filed under  Special Projects  include:  report titled \"Doubling Net Receipts in Virginia Agriculture\" by the Governor's Agriculture Net Receipts Working Group, 2003 (b35, f12); memorandum to Michael J. Schewel from Kendra Shifflett, Dept. of Planning and Budget, providing information on the cost of establishing the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry, 27 June 2003 (b35, f14); Cabinet Meeting Notes, 2002-2005 (b37, f14-15); impact of drought on Virginia, 2002 (b39, f17); Education Policy Briefing-Office of the Goveror-Elect, Report of the Special Committee for Education, 2001 (b40, f6); Erskine's briefing book for European Marketing and Tourism Trip, June 2005 (b40, f8); meeting notes of the Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Export Strategy Task Force (b40, f13); transition overview materials, November 2001 (b41, f9); Health and Human Resources Policy Briefing, Office of the Governor-Elect, 2001 (b41, f14); Governor Warner's Trade Mission to Mexico briefing book, 9-12 November 2003 (b43, f17);  notes on Phillip Morris relocating to Richmond, 2005 (b46, f12); and documents on the creation of the Warner Administration's Small Business Initiative, 2003-2004 (b47).\n","The  Events  division is arranged in chronlogical order.  These records document economic development events Erskine attended and includes copies of speeches/talking points/remarks he made.\n","This subseries is housed in 1 box and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Records document the special projects of John Sternlicht. \n\t","This subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged alphabetically by subject.  Subjects include:  Agriculture and Forestry Expo Task Force and Virginia Works.\n\t","Contains budget and legislative records created and maintained by the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  Series is arranged into two subseries.  Subseries have been designated for Budget Files and Legislative Files.  Original order and titles of the files were maintained.  This series contains budget documents, correspondence, e-mail, briefings, legislation, notes, presentations, plans and reports. \n","This subseries is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged by budget cycle.  Subdivisions are:  2002-2004 Biennial Budget and 2004-2006 Biennial Budget Issues.  Notable documents include:  Agency Contingency Budget Reduction Plans (7, 11, 15%) for Secretary of Commerce and Trade  agencies, September-October 2002 (b56, f8-9 and b57, b1); and  budget development documents for FY2002-2004 (b57, f2-3). Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, handouts, talking points, e-mail, and reports. \n\t","This subseries is housed in 2 boxes and is arranged by legislative session.  Contains proposed legislation related to Commerce and Trade agencies.  Subseries contains agendas, budget documents, correspondence, memorandums, legislation, presentations, notes, talking points, e-mail and reports. \n\t","Series is divided into to subgroups:  Agency Weekly Reports and Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies.  The Agency Weekly Reports are housed in 2 boxes and are arranged alphabetically by agency by agency and chronologically therein.  Reports were submitted each week by agency heads from the Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, State Milk Commission, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tourism Corporation, and Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.  The Secretary than used this information to compile his weekly report sent to the Governor and Chief of Staff (see accession 42624).  The level of detail varied for each agency. Each report contains information on legislation, items requiring immediate attention of the Governor or Secretary, Governor's initiatives/special projects, agency matters/operations, events/agency visits, audits/investigations/compliance, stakeholder issues and pending decisions. \n","The Correspondence and Supporting Documentation from Commerce and Trade state agencies are housed in 16 boxes.  Records are from the following agencies:  Board of Accountancy, Dept. of Business Assistance, Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise, Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Virginia Employment Commission, Virginia Housing Development Authority, Virginia Racing Commission, Virginia Resources Authority, Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission and Virginia Tourism Corporation.  Notable topics include:  Virginia trade missions and Jamestown 2007.  Also included in this subgroup are records related to the Small, Women and Minority (SWAM) procurement program initiated by Governor Warner.\n","This series is composed of files pertaining to various boards, councils, commissions and projects with which the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade was involved, both inside and outside the Secretariat.  The files contain correspondence, e-mail, memorandums, notes, presentation, reports, and other working documents.  The series is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged alphabetically. \n","Notable subjects include:  American Civil War Center in Richmond; Virginia's attempts to lure a Major League Baseball team to the Commonwealth (Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority); development and implementation of Governor Warner's Biotechnology Initiative; and the development of Governor Warner's Workforce Initiative. \n","This series is housed in 16 boxes and is divided into 2 sections:  alphabetical and regional.  This series documents the projects and initiatives of the Secretary's office relating to development.  \n","Subjects found in the  Projects and Initiatives-Alphabetical  section include:  Virginia Economic Strike Force, Economic Development Strategic Plan (\"One Virginia-One Future\"), Electricitiy Deregulation, Export Task Force, Higher Education Summitt, Housing, Virginia Horse Center, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Olmstead implementation, Virginia Tech Economic Development, Water, and Wine.\n","Notable documents filed under  Projects and Initiatives-Alphabetical  include:  25 January 2002 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Governor Warner outlining a proposal as to how the Economic Crisis Strike Force would be deployed (b84, f6); Blueprint for the Economic Crisis Strike Force-Draft, 18 February 2002 (b84, f6); 2 January 2002 memorandum from James W. Dyke, Jr. at McGuireWoods to Secretary of Commerce and Trade-Designate, Michael J. Schewel providing a status report on baseball, Emerging Business Forum and the 2012 Olympics (b85, f1); meeting materials and notes for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 8 October 2002 (b85, f3); meeting materials, notes and invitations for One Virginia, One Future Steering Committee Meeting, 14 August 2002 (b85, f4); 23 December 2003 memorandum from Bill Murray to Governor Warner outling electricity deregulation and associated issues that may be addressed druing the 2003 legislative session (b86, f1); 8 October 2003 memorandum from Michael J. Schewel to Bob Blue on Schewel's thoughts on the proposed rate cap extension (b86, f2); meeting notes and memorandums related to rate cap extension, 2003-2004 (b86, f5); agenda's meeting notes and documents related to Governor Warner's export task force on Virginia Agriculture and Forestry products, 2004 (b87, f3-4); meeting and follow-up materials related to the 20 May 2004 Forestry Industry Summit (b87, f6); copy of Virginians Racing for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Proposal, May 2005 and copy of Economic Impact of NASCAR Hall of Fame on Henrico County, Richmond Metro Area and the State of Virginia, 21 June 2005 (b90, f6 and b91, f1); and 9 February 2003 memorandum from Maurcie Jones to Governor Warner proposing the creation of an Urban Policy Task Force (b94, f2).\n","Subjects found in the  Projects and Initiatives-Regional  section include:  Rural Virginia Prosperity Commission.\n","The Company Files-Prospects and Development series is housed in four archival boxes and is divided into two sections:  Allen and Gilmore Administration (accession 42293) and Warner Administration (accession 42417).  The records are arranged alphabetically within each section. This series contains reference material pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. It includes information on the companies who were business prospects, as well as economic materials.\n","Notable Subjects found in the  Company Files-Warner Administration  section include:  Governor Warner's meeting with Ford Motor Company officials in Norfolk in 2003 (b100, 13); Governor Warner's meeting with Jet Blue executives in 2003 (b101, f1); and records related to Philip Morris' relocation to Richmond, 2003-2005 (b101, f9-11). \n","The Governor's Opportunity Fund Files series is housed in 6 archival boxes and is arranged alphabetically.  This series contains general correspondence, proproals and approved Governor's Opportunity Fund listings and files, pertaining to economic development during the Governor Mark Warner's Administration. The files usually contain fund requests from the Virginia Economic Developement Partnership and/or memorandums from Secretary Schewel to Governor Warner requsting approval of grants.  In a few instances, the name of the company is not listed; only the project's code name is used (ex. Project Spyglass).  Also included are projects funded by the Virginia Investment Partnership, Tobacco Regional Opportunity Fund, or some combination.\n","The Governor's Opportunity Fund is a pool of discretionary funds available to the Governor to secure a business location or expansion project in Virginia.  Grants are awarded to localities on a local matching basis with the expectation that the grant will result in a favorable location decision for the Commonwealth.  The Virginia Investment Partnership is a discretionary performance incentive to encourage continued capital investment by Virginia companies. \n"," This series contains correspondence with prospective companies and organizations interested in participating in the Virginia Economic Development Partnership program during the Allen, Gilmore and Warner administrations. The records detail plans, concerns and questions regarding the feasibility of government fund investments in special projects/events and companies.  The Aviation World's Fair highlights concerns with the success and cost of this project and includes correspondence with Virginia's representatives, mayors, and county supervisors on the success of such an enterprise. There are also travel records that doucment the cost incured by the state to send various state officials to France to study the Paris Air Show."," This series also documents Virginia's efforts to obtain the 2012 Olympics for Washington D.C.  There is correspondence between the Secretary Michael J. Schewel and leaders of the business community and Governor Mark Warner's highlighting efforts to secure the Olympics for the District. There are discussions of costs, bid proposals and the overall impact to the entire community."," There is a complete record for the memorandum of agreement and understanding between the Commonwealth of Virginia and Volvo-GM Heavy Truck Corporation to create jobs in the state of Virginia. This agreement dates back to Governor George Allen's administration and outlines the various relationship changes based on economic conditions.  The agreement stipulated certain conditions must be met in order for the company to receive state funding, subsequent layoff announcements presented a problem for the Commonwealth and Pulaski County, the home of the Volvo-GM factory."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrivacy protected and confidential information is restricted from public access for 75 years per Code of Virginia 42.1-78. If redaction was not an option, the entire document was sealed, but not removed from the collection. Sealed information may include, but is not limited to: attorney-client privileged documents, social security numbers, and confidential proprietary business records. \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions\n"],"userestrict_tesim":["Privacy protected and confidential information is restricted from public access for 75 years per Code of Virginia 42.1-78. If redaction was not an option, the entire document was sealed, but not removed from the collection. 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Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2169.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2168.","Do not serve original. Available\n                     on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2172.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2175.","Do not serve original. Available\n                     on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2174","Do not serve original. Available on\n                        microfilm, Misc. Reel 2176","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2176","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2177","The arrangement of series attempts to reflect the company's\n         internal structure by following the organization of main\n         divisions in its outline and by keeping the original order of\n         documents wherever it was still present, or where it could be\n         reconstructed due to internal filing numbers, file labeling,\n         etc. Headings for files or filing units were also kept as\n         found, whenever present. The arrangement within each series\n         and subseries will be specified in the Series Description\n         below. Miscellaneous files are placed at the end of each\n         respective series or subseries. The predominant description\n         level is at the folder and volume level. Exceptions are the\n         photographs and broadsides, which are described at the item\n         level. While the more then 300 photographs make up their own\n         record group, the broadsides are inventoried under the\n         Transportation and Public Relations, Advertising, and\n         Marketing Departments.","The collection is housed in 347 boxes (including one\n         oversize), and two map cabinet drawers. 177 volumes are\n         shelved. Whenever size permitted, volumes were housed in boxes\n         for better protection (353 volumes). Volumes that are placed\n         directly on the shelves are interfiled with the boxes,\n         following the order of the container listing (see below).","Oversize items are filed in one oversize box (No 344) as\n         well as in two map cabinet drawers. There are a total of 39\n         oversize folders, containing various numbers of oversize\n         items. Oversize items, which were part of a regular sized\n         filing unit, were removed from their respective folders. In\n         their place removal notices list the item(s) separated and the\n         oversize folder number to which they have been moved. For\n         location and content list of oversize folders see Appendix A. \n         ","SERIES TABLE OF CONTENTS","I. General Administration, Management, 1834-1981 I.A. Correspondence, 1863 I. B. Minutes, 1834-1981  I.B.1. Minute Books, Board of Directors, 1934-1981 I.B.2. Minute Book, Pension Board, 1923-1937 I.B.3. Minute Files, Board of Directors, 1881,\n         1900-1906, 1944-1976 I.B.4. Minute Files, Stockholders Annual Meetings, 1864,\n         1897-1905, 1944-1973 I.C. Miscellaneous Records, 1901-1911","II. Legal Department, 1834-1986 II.A. Charters and Bylaws, 1834-1983  II.B. Cases, Claims, and Dockets - 1888-1889, 1981-1991. II.B.1. Cases, 1981-1992 II.B.2. Claims, 1888-1889  II.B.3. Dockets, 1920-1930, 1968  II.C. Contracts, 1867-1969 II.C.1. Contract Files, 1871-1969 II.C.2. Contracts -Mixed Volumes, 1867-1950  II.C.3. Credit Bonds \u0026 Bonds Covering \"Order Notify\"\n         Shipments, n.d., 1916-1942 II.D. Real Estate Files, n.d., 1929-1986  II.E. Miscellaneous Files, 1869-1942","III. Finance Department, 1834-1995  III.A. Treasurer's Files, 1922-1992 III.A.1. Securities Owned, 1922-1935  III.A.2. 1941 Re-Funding, 1941 III.A.3. Transition CSX, 1989-1982  III.A.4. Statements, 1990-1991  III.B. Accounting and Bookkeeping, n.d., 1834-1995 III.B.1. Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978  III.B.2. Annual Reports, 1836- 1995  III.B.3. Audits, 1908-1965  III.B.4. Balances, 1834-1969  III.B.4.1. Balance Sheets and Financial Analysis,\n         1834-1916  III.B.4.2. General Balance Sheets and Analysis,\n         1912-1968  III.B.4.3. Balance Sheets and Analysis, 1921-1958  III.B.4.4. Balance Sheets, 1940-1955 III.B.4.5. Trial Balance, 1905-1914  III.B.5. Check Registers, 1907- 1941  III.B.6. Day books, 1860-1905  III.B.7. Income and Expenses, 1926-1972  III.B.8. Journals, 1834-1960  III.B.9. Ledgers, 1905-1960  III.B.10. Property, ca. 1873-1992  III.B.10.1. Property - General Information, 1873,\n         1940-1990  III.B.10.2. Property - Betterment, 1899-1969 III.B.10.3. Property - Depreciation, 1943-1991  III.B.10.4. Property - Expenditures, 1919-1990  III.B.10.5. Property - Valuation, 1907-1992  III.B.10.6. Record of Property Changes, n.d., ca. 1902-\n         1987  III.B.10.7. Specific Properties: Potomac Yard File,\n         1980-1992  III.B.10.8. Miscellaneous Property Files, n.d.,1907-1962 III.B.11. Vouchers, 1989-1990 III.C. Securities, 1834-1957 III.C.1. Bonds, 1866-1939 III.C.2. Certificates of Debt, 1844-1901  III.C.3. Dividends, 1861-1957 III.C.4. Stocks, 1834-1975  III.C.5. Mixed volumes, 1867-1945  III.C.6. Securities - Cancelled, 1880-1902  III.C.7. Securities - Miscellaneous Files, 1878-1901  III.D. Tax Records, 1914-1992  III.D.1. Federal Tax - Reports and Returns, 1916- 1968  IIID.1.1. Agent's Reports for 1918-1929  III.D.1.2. Federal Income Tax Returns by Tax Year,\n         1916-1968  III.D.2. State Tax Reports, Tax Returns, and Rolling\n         Stock Information, 1933-1991  III.D.2.1. Annual Tax Reports of Railroad Companies-\n         Report of the R.F.\u0026 P. to the Dept. of Taxation of\n         Virginia, 1985-1991  III.D.2.2. Virginia State Tax Returns, 1933-1961  III.D.2.3. State Tax Return Rolling Stock Information  III.D.3. Property/Real Estate Tax, ca. 1980-1992  III.D.3.1. Assessments  III.D.3.2. \"Property Taxes - Current Folders\" 1988-1992  III.D.4. Miscellaneous Tax Subject files, 1914-1973","IV. Transportation Department, 1858-1929  IV.A. General Superintendent's Office: Correspondence,\n         1882  IV.B. Miscellaneous Records, n.d., 1858-1929","V. Maintenance of Way Dept. (Engineering, Technology,\n         Research), n.d., 1889  V.A. Engineering, 1889-1946  V.B. Research, 1965-1972  V.C. New Technologies, 1986","VI. Public Relations Department, Advertising, Marketing,\n         n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997  VI.A. Miscellaneous Files, n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997","VII. Membership in Societies and Associations, etc.,\n         1923","VIII. Publications Department 1934-1991 VIII.A. Corporate History, 1940, ca. 1963  VIII.B. Newsletters, 1934-1935, 1984-1991 \n         ","IX. Photographs, n.d., ca. 1920-1990","X. Library, ca. 168?, 1875-1979","XI. Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg Railway Co., n.d.\n         1863-1889, 1901  XI.A. Legal Department, 1863-1875  XI.A.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1872  XI.A.2. Deeds and Plats, 1863-1875, 1901  XI.B. Finance Department, 1870-1889  XI.B.1.Treasurer Office - Correspondence, 1872-1888  XI.B.2. Property, n.d.  XI.B.3. Stocks, 1870-1889  XI.C. Miscellaneous, n.d.","XII. Alexandria \u0026 Washington Railway Co., 1887-1890  XII.A. Finance Department, 1887-1890","XIII. Fruit Growers Express Co., 1920-1966  XIII.A. Finance Department, 1920-1966","XIV. Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement Co., 1901, 1939-1957 XIV.A. General Administration, Management 1901,\n         1939-1957","XV. Potomac Railroad Co., 1869-1917  XV.A. General Administration, Management, 1869-1917  XV.B. Finance Department, 1872-1874","XVI. Potomac Steamboat Co., 1845-1889  XVI.A. Finance Department, 1845-1889","XVII. The Pullman Co., 1960-1966  XVII.A. Finance Department, 1960-1966","XVIII. R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co., 1929-1939  XVIII.A. General Administration, Management, 1929-1939  XVIII.B. Finance Department, 1929-1932 \n         ","XIX. Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc., n.d., 1932-1971  XIX.A. General Administration, Management, 1932-1960,\n         1968-1971  XIX.B. Legal Department, ca. 1935  XIX.C. Finance Department, 1958-1968  XIX.D. Miscellaneous Files, n.d.","XX. Richmond Holding Corporation  XX.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975  XX.B. Finance Department, 1963-1975","XXI. Richmond Land Corporation, 1915-1987  XXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1915-1954,\n         1961-1970  XXI.B. Finance Department, 1915-1987 XXI.B.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1974  XXI.B.2. Securities, 1915-1916, 1975  XXI.B.3. Taxes, 1974-1987","XXII. Richmond Terminal Railway Co., 1916-1976  XXII.A. General Administration, Management, 1916-1975  XXII.B. Legal Department, 1916-1958  XXII.B.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1916, 192-  XXII.B.2. Miscellaneous Contracts, 1922-1958  XXII.C. Finance Department, 1916-1975  XXII.C.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1975  XXII.C.1.1. Annual Reports, 1924-1975  XXII.C.1.2. Journals, 1916-1974 XXII.C.1.3. Ledgers, 1916-1958  XXII.C.1.4. Reconciliation, 1937-1964  XXII.C.2. Securities, 1922-1976  XXII.C.3. Taxes, 1935-1950","XXIII. Richmond Union Terminal Corporation / Union Terminal\n         Corporation, 1929-1960  XXIII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1929-1960","XXIV. Richmond-Washington Co., 1901-1971  XXIV.A. Legal Department, 1901-1903 XXIV.B. Finance Department, 1901-1971 XXIV.B.1. Annual Report Files, 1901-1971  XXIV.B.2. Miscellaneous Files, 1901-1959","XXV. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co., 1947  XXV.A. Legal Department, 1947","XXVI. South Washington Land Corporation, 1957-1975  XXVI.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975  XXVI.B. Legal Department, 1957, 1968  XXVI.C. Finance Department, 1965- 1975","XXVII. Suburban Motor Coach Corporation, 1928-1929  XXVII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1928-1929","XXVIII. Trailer Train Co., 1959-1966  XXVIII.A. Finance Department, 1959-1966","XXIX. Virginia and Carolina Railroad Co., 1882-1886  XXIX.A. Finance Department, 1882-1886","XXX. Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., 1840-1871 XXX.A. Finance Department, 1840-1871","XXXI. Washington Southern Railway Co., 1871-1925  XXXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1890-1925  XXXI.A.1. Minutes, 1890-1925  XXXI.A.1.1. Board of Directors and Stockholders,\n         1890-1920  XXXI.A.1.2. Potomac Yard, Advisory Board, 1909-1925  XXXI.B. Legal Department, 1871-1917  XXXI.B.1. Charters and Bylaws, 1890-1910  XXXI.B.2. Contracts, Agreements, and Deeds, 1871-1917  XXXI.C. Finance Department, 1890-1919  XXXI.C.1. Treasurer's Correspondence, 1890-1904  XXXI.C.2. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1891- 1921  XXXI.C.2.1. Annual Reports, 1901-1918 XXXI.C.2.2. Balances, 1912- 1920  XXXI.C.2.3. Betterment, 1893-1910 XXXI.C.2.4. Check Registers, 1913-1920 XXXI.C.2.5. Journals, 1912-1921  XXXI.C.2.6. Ledgers, 1890-1920 XXXI.C.3. Securities, 1890-1912  XXXI.D. Miscellaneous Files, ca. 1907","Appendix A: Oversize Folders, Contents and Location","Appendix B: Misc. Reels 2161-2177, List of Contents","Subseries are arranged in alphabetical order and\n               within the subseries chronologically.","Organized by court, then chronologically; they\n                     include some or all of the following: briefs,\n                     appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n                     transcripts, motions, and statement of facts","These two dockets were not included in the\n                     docket file; they are listed in chronological\n                     order","The following groups of contract files is\n                     arranged according to their original internal\n                     filing structure. Some files contain several\n                     different contract versions, updates, and/or\n                     multiple copies. RT refers to contract of the\n                     Rchmond Terminal R.Y. Co. Items without filing\n                     number have been placed at the end of this section\n                     in chronological order.","Arranged chronologically","Also included are Surety Bonds; Arranged in\n                     original, alphabetical filing order","Arranged chronologically; the files within each\n                  section are kept in original order.","Internal filing number 355; kept in original\n                     filing order.","Internal numbering system indicated by [ ].","Organized into the following categories: 1.\n                  Accounts; 2. Annual Reports; 3. Audits; 4. Balances; 5.\n                  Check Registers; 6. Daybooks; 7. Income and Expenses; 8.\n                  Journals; 9. Ledgers; 10. Property; 11. Vouchers","Arranged alphabetically","Arranged alphabetically; see also Legal\n                        Department Series II.B.3. Docket","sub groups are arranged alphabetically by record\n                  type and chronologically within","If not mentioned otherwise, arranged by tax\n                  year","Arrangement follows original order: folders\n                        were kept generally by year; in cases parts of\n                        the annual return file had separate folder\n                        titles; those were kept as well.","Divided into two sections according to\n                     internally existing filing units","Arranged alphabetically","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Photographs numbered 1-58.","Photographs numbered 59-94.","Photographs 138-157.","Photographs numbered 158-307.","Photographs numbered 308-325.","Photographs numbered 326-327.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","The following is a brief outline of the R.F.\u0026 P.'s\n         complex, 157 year history. The Company has been the subject of\n         several publications, which should be consulted for more\n         in-depths presentations:","Griffin, Jr., William E. \n          One Hundred Fifty Years of History,\n         Along the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n         Railroad.  Richmond: R.F.\u0026 P., 1984. \n          Griffin, Jr., William E. \n          Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n         Railroad, The Capital Cities Route.  Lynchburg,\n         Virginia, 1994.  Mordecai, John B. \n          A Brief History of the Richmond,\n         Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac Railroad.  Richmond, 1940.  Prince, Richard E. \n          The Richmond-Washington Line and\n         Related Railroads.  Millard, Neb.: Richard E. Prince,\n         1973.","The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad\n         (R.F.\u0026 P. R.R.) was incorporated by an Act of the General\n         Assembly of Virginia on 25 February 1834. It was at the time\n         the sixth railroad to be chartered in Virginia. The company's\n         purpose was to provide rail service from Richmond to the\n         Potomac River near Washington, D.C. In 1835 the General\n         Assembly authorized the subscription to two fifths of the\n         Company stock. The State was proportionally represented with\n         two Directors out of five on the Company's Board. Throughout a\n         large part of the company's history the State of Virginia\n         guarded its interest in the R.F.\u0026 P. by prohibiting other\n         railroads to parallel the route of the R.F.\u0026 P. In 1836\n         the tracks from Richmond to South Anna were completed, in 1837\n         the extension to Fredericksburg. Service for the Post Office\n         began in 1838, increasing the line's traffic. In 1842\n         construction of the line was finished up to Aquia Creek,\n         eliminating the use of a stage coach. From Aquia Creek the\n         Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg Steamboat Co. provided the\n         transportation to Washington. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. bought\n         half of the Steamer Co.'s stock in 1845. With the goal of an\n         eventual all-rail connection between Richmond and Washington\n         in mind, the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.R. Co was\n         incorporated in 1851. With the completion of its line to\n         Quantico in 1872, a continuous rail connection from NC to\n         Baltimore had been established. The Potomac R.R. Co. lines\n         were completed the same year and provided connecting service\n         between the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the A.\u0026 F. R.R. Co. For\n         a few years, the new all-rail line was used alternating with\n         the route that included the Potomac Steamboat Co., the\n         successor of the Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co., until in 1877 the R.F.\u0026 P. terminated its steamboat\n         contract and turned its shares back over to that Company.","During the Civil War, the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. operated\n         largely in the service of the Confederate Army. The damage\n         inflicted to equipment, tracks, bridges and buildings was\n         considerable.","In the mid 1880's the company prospered again. In 1887 the\n         Richmond Byrd St. Station was opened to accommodate the\n         increased traffic volume of the R.F.\u0026 P.R.R. Co. and the\n         Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. (R.\u0026 P. R.R. Co.). In\n         1888 a timely freight service for fresh fruit and vegetables\n         was inaugurated, a business that should grow fast and steadily\n         well into the 20th century. The same year authorization for a\n         branch line was granted to these two railroad companies, so\n         the growing volume of freight could be directed away from the\n         city.","The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., traditionally a short line railroad,\n         had always relied on agreements with other railroad lines\n         providing service south of Richmond and north of Washington,\n         and in 1900, after several smaller lines had been grouped\n         together, those railroads were: Seaboard Air Line R.Y. (from\n         Portsmouth and southeast), Atlantic Coast Line R.R. (south of\n         Richmond) and the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. (from Quantico\n         to Washington, controlled by the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.). In\n         1901, Seaboard Air Line R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the Chesapeake and\n         Ohio R.Y. Co., as well as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co.\n         agreed to form the Richmond-Washington Co. That Company\n         acquired the entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co.\n         and the majority of R.F.\u0026 P.'s voting stock. The six\n         partner would all be treated equally and have the same rights\n         in the dealings with the R.F.\u0026 P. The R.F.\u0026 P. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond-Washington\n         Line.\" For the next two decades the R.F.\u0026 P. kept\n         expanding and modernizing at a rapid pace. The Richmond\n         Terminal R.Y. Co. was chartered in 1916 with the purpose of\n         constructing and operating a passenger terminal, and in 1919\n         Broad St. passenger station (architect: John Russell Pope) was\n         completed. R.F.\u0026 P. and Atlantic Coast Line R.R. both\n         owned equal amounts of the Richmond Terminal Co.'s shares.","Starting in December 1917, the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under Federal Control for 26\n         months, and played an important role in the transportation of\n         military personnel and equipment.","Three years later, in 1920, the Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co., which had been managed jointly with the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         since 1901, was completely merged into the latter. A large\n         freight terminal was added to the Acca Freight Yards in 1924,\n         tracks were improved and cars and locomotives modernized. The\n         growing competition of automobiles on shorter distances\n         prompted the R.F.\u0026 P. in 1928 to halt its less and less\n         efficient steam train service between Richmond and Ashland and\n         to replace it with a passenger bus service. Thus the Suburban\n         Motor Coach Co. was incorporated the same year, the R.F.\u0026\n         P. R.R. being the main shareholder. Soon passenger bus travel\n         was introduced between Washington and various places south of\n         Alexandria, and the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. was\n         chartered in 1929. It was fully owned by the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R.\n         and the Suburban Motor Coach Co. merged into the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Transportation Co. in March of the same year. In August 1929,\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. and the competing\n         Richmond- Washington Motor Coaches (owned by the Greyhound\n         Co.) merged to form the Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc. Service\n         was soon expanded to reach from Washington to Norfolk. During\n         the Depression years, the R.F.\u0026 P. struggled with reduced\n         passenger and freight service revenues, challenges which the\n         company tried to meet by reducing it's passenger fares as well\n         as attempting to join the developing market for truck service\n         business.","Starting in 1931 the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.\n         experimented with truck freight service between Richmond and\n         Washington, but discontinued the operation due to lack of\n         profits in 1939.","Traffic of passengers and freight reached a high during\n         WWII, and considerable investments were made to modernize\n         engines and rail yards. After 1945 passenger travel decreased\n         steadily, and Amtrak finally serviced that part of the\n         operation in 1970. With the foundation of the Richmond Holding\n         Company in 1957 the R.F.\u0026 P. had started to pursue another\n         business avenue. Although the R.F.\u0026 P. had always been\n         involved in Real Estate deals, and was the sole stockholder of\n         the Richmond Land Corp. (inc. 1901), it had done so only for\n         the purpose of securing and developing land for the expansion\n         of its rail service. Now the Real Estate and Land Development\n         Business should become an enterprise in its own right. Other\n         important development of the 1960's and 1970's were the\n         opening of Bryan Park Terminal (1962), the purchase and\n         subsequent development of the Dahlgreen Railroad line and\n         adjacent properties (1964), and the move to the new Main\n         Office building at Acca Yard (1976). At this point, the\n         Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co. was dissolved, and Broad Street\n         Station - no longer in usage - was sold to the Commonwealth of\n         Virginia. By the early 1980's ownership of the\n         Richmond-Washington Co. and with it of the R.F.\u0026 P. had\n         changed: now the Commonwealth of Virginia, Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad, Southern Railway, and Chessie System Railroad all\n         shared the capital stock. R.F.\u0026 P.'s most important rail\n         freight connections at that time were Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad and Conrail. Despite continued modernization and\n         collaboration with other carriers, earnings of the real estate\n         branch outgrew those of the freight sector by the mid 1980's.\n         Those changed realities let to a major company restructuring\n         in 1988 with the founding of the R.F.\u0026 P. Corporation, a\n         publicly owned, Virginia-based holding company that controlled\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and R.F.\u0026 P. Properties, a real\n         estate investment, leasing and development company. Already\n         before the reorganization, the CSX Corporation (formed through\n         a merger of Chessie System and Seabord Coastline Industries in\n         1980), which owned the majority of the Richmond-Washington\n         Co., and thus controlled the R.F.\u0026 P. Co., had been\n         interested merging the R.F.\u0026 P.R.R. Co. entirely into its\n         own enterprise. At this time the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n         through the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) still held a 20%\n         interest in the R.F.\u0026 P. After one failed merger attempt\n         in early 1990, CSX and the VRS, which owned about 27 % of\n         R.F.\u0026 P. Corporation stock by now, came to the following\n         agreement in August of 1991: the VRS, through its subsidiary\n         Systems Holdings, acquired 99 percent of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Corporation's shares. It then sold the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. to\n         CSX Transportation, which fully merged it into its own railway\n         line. This transaction factually ended the 157 year history of\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. The remaining part of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Corporation, the Real Estate business came under the control\n         of the VRS, and was subsequently sold to Commonwealth Atlantic\n         Properties.","Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg Railway\n         Co. Incorporated 1851 as Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg\n         Road Co.; taken over by the Pennsylvania R.R. in 1870. Merged\n         with the Alexandria \u0026 Washington R.Y. Co. to form the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.","Alexandria \u0026 Washington Railway\n         Co. Inc. 1854. Like the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y.\n         Co., it became a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.\n         Merged with the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. to\n         form the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.","Fruit Growers Express Co. Inc. 1920 as a successor of Fruit Growers Express;\n         shares were owned by several railroads in need of refrigerated\n         cars transporting fruit and vegetables from the South to the\n         North. R.F.\u0026 P. initially owned 4.5% the shares; it sold\n         its 3 % remaining shares in 1982.","Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement\n         Co. Inc. Feb. 15, 1901. In 1957 the entire stock was\n         purchased by the Richmond Holding Corporation (sole\n         stockholder was the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R), who took over the\n         assets and liquidated the company.","Potomac Railroad Co. Inc. 1867; connected the R.F.\u0026 P. and the A \u0026 F\n         R.Y. Co. at Quantico since 1872. Acquired by Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co. in 1904; transferred all rights and\n         properties upon dissolution 1917 to Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co.","Potomac Steamboat Co. Inc. 1852; successor of Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg\n         Steamboat Co. (see below); R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., which had bought\n         half the shares of Potomac Steamboat Company's predecessor,\n         the Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., ended its\n         participation in the steamboat company in 1872, when its\n         all-rail line to Washington was completed.","The Pullman Co. Inc. 1867 as Pullman's Palace Car Co., name changed to\n         the above in 1899. In the 1940's the Pullman Company was\n         jointly purchased by a group of Railroads, who used its cars.\n         In the 1960's the R.F.\u0026 P. is shown to have owned .57% of\n         its stock.","R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. Chartered by the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. in 1929; merged with\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co. in March 1929 and with\n         Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches (owned by The Greyhound\n         Corp.) later that year; the operating name was changed to\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, of which the R.F.\u0026 P. owned 49%\n         and the Greyhound Co. 51%. The bus line provided service from\n         Richmond to Washington. The R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.\n         also offered truck freight service in the 1930?s but was\n         dissolved in 1939.","Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc. Founded in 1926 as Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches,\n         Inc.; bought by the Greyhound Corp. In 1929, 49 % of the\n         shares were sold to R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the bus operations\n         of R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. and Richmond-Washington\n         Motor Coaches were merged and the name was changed to the\n         above.","Richmond Holding Corporation Founded Feb. 1957 as a subsidiary of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         R.R., who was the sole Stockholder; took over the Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co. (see above) the same year. In 1975 it\n         merged into Richmond Land Corp. along with the South\n         Washington Land Corp.","Richmond Land Corporation Founded in 1915; sole stockholder of this real estate\n         and development company was R.F.\u0026 P. 1975 both Richmond\n         Holding Corp. and South Washington Land Corp. were merged into\n         the Richmond Land Corp.","Richmond Terminal Railway Co. Chartered in 1916 to build the new Broad Street\n         Passenger Station in Richmond. The company was jointly owned\n         by Atlantic Coast Line R.R. and the R.F.\u0026 P R.R. It was\n         liquidated in 1976 after R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Dept. had\n         moved to Acca Yard, the Main Office had been relocated, and\n         the passenger travel was serviced by Amtrak at a different\n         station. Upon liquidation, the terminal company sold the Broad\n         Street Station Building to the State of Virginia.","Richmond Union Terminal Corporation Chartered 1 Mar. 1929 as Union Terminal Corporation;\n         sole stockholders were Richmond Greyhound Lines and Atlantic\n         Greyhound Lines. Changed its name to the above in 1941.","Richmond-Washington Co. Inc. 1901 through an agreement of Seaboard Air Line\n         R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Chesapeake and Ohio R.Y. Co., as well\n         as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co. The company acquired the\n         entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. and the\n         majority of R.F.\u0026 P.'s voting stock. The six partner would\n         all be treated equally and have the same rights in the\n         dealings with the R.F.\u0026 P. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond- Washington\n         Line.\" In the 1980's CSX Corp. owned the majority of the\n         company's stock.","Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co. Inc. as Seaboard Railway Co. 1944, its name was changed\n         to the above in 1945. It was supposed to carry out the plan of\n         reorganization of Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.; merged 1967\n         with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to form Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad.","South Washington Land Corporation Inc. 1957 as a real estate company, with more then 80%\n         of the shares in the hands of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. Was merged\n         into the Richmond Land Corporation in 1975 along with the\n         Richmond Holding Corporation.","Suburban Motor Coach Co. Inc. 5 July 1928, wholly owned by the R.F.\u0026 P.;\n         merged into R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. on 4 Jan.\n         1929.","Trailer Train Co. Jointly owned by a large group of railroads, who all\n         shared usage of the trailer cars. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. became\n         a member in 1959.","Virginia and Carolina Railroad Co. Inc. 1882, with the goal to build a railroad line from\n         Richmond, Virginia to the Virginia-North Carolina State Line\n         in Mecklenburg County.","Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co. Inc. 1840 in Maryland. Starting 1842, it provided\n         service from Washington to Aquia Creek and later Quantico, and\n         at times, Baltimore; in 1845, the R.F.\u0026 P. bought half\n         interest the interest, and assumed control of its operations.\n         Predecessor of Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above).","Washington Southern Railway Co. Inc. 1890 through consolidation of A.\u0026 F. R.Y. and\n         A.\u0026 W. R.Y. and controlled at this time by the\n         Pennsylvania R.R.; in 1901 the Richmond- Washington Co. bought\n         the entire stock of the Washington Southern, and it came under\n         common management with R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., it was fully\n         absorbed into the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. in 1920.","At an earlier date, photographs, broadsides, and a few\n            miscellaneous items of the R.F.\u0026 P. Collection had been\n            donated to the Science Museum of Virginia along with other\n            R.F.\u0026 P. artifacts. In July 2000 the Science Museum\n            transferred those predominantly visual records to the\n            Library of Virginia (Accession 37441). Since all items of\n            Accession 37441 are integral parts of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n            company records, they have been interfiled with Accession\n            36460, and one Accession number, 36460, is used to identify\n            and describe the entire collection.","Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad ledgers, 1834-1912 (LVA accession 53925).\n","The records of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., 1834-1997, are\n         organized into 31 series. Series I-X relate to record groups\n         of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. itself, series XI-XXXI describe the\n         records of R.F.\u0026 P. subsidiaries, both fully or partially\n         owned, and of companies, of which the R.F.\u0026 P. owned a\n         smaller interest at some point during its 157 year history, or\n         with which it was otherwise affiliated. These include:\n         Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y. Co., Alexandria \u0026\n         Washington R.Y. Co., Fruit Growers Express Co., Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co., Potomac R.R. Co., Potomac Steamboat\n         Co., The Pullman Co., R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.,\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Richmond Holding Corporation,\n         Richmond Land Corporation, Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.,\n         Seaboard Air Line R.R. Co., South Washington Land Corporation,\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co., Trailer Train Co., Union Terminal\n         Corporation, Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co.,\n         Virginia and Carolina R.R. Co., and the Washington Southern\n         R.Y. Co. Also included are some records for the\n         Richmond-Washington Co., which at times held the majority of\n         R.F.\u0026 P. voting stock. In some cases information for\n         subsidiary companies can be found as integral part of the\n         R.F.\u0026 P. files.","The main record types found in this collection are minute\n         books and minute files (the complete run of R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Minute books, from 1834-1981 is especially noteworthy); legal\n         files, like charters, bylaws, agreements, cases, contracts and\n         deeds, and real estate files; as well as a substantial amount\n         of financial files, like annual reports, audits, balances,\n         check registers, daybooks, journals, ledgers, property\n         records, security records, and tax records. To a lesser extent\n         records of operating, transportation, and technical\n         departments, some newsletters and corporate histories, as well\n         as photographs are included. There are only a few singular\n         correspondence files and letter books.","The collection includes records for 21 additional\n         companies. Some are wholly owned subsidiaries, others were\n         merged into R.F. \u0026 P. R.R., or are predecessor companies\n         of those who merged with the R.F.\u0026 P. Yet another group of\n         companies was affiliated with the R.F.\u0026 P. through a\n         partial ownership of interest. The amount of records for those\n         associated companied varies greatly. For some there is only a\n         minute book or a few annual reports or security records. For\n         others, the holdings are more extensive and a variety of\n         record groups is present. The companies that have a larger\n         share of records in this collection are the Richmond Land\n         Corp., the Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co., and the Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co.","Several items of the collection were in need of\n         restoration, which was performed by Etherington Conservation\n         Center, either in the in-house lab, or in the North Carolina\n         main office. The conservation work necessary consisted mainly\n         of repairs of broken, torn and glued pages, damaged bindings,\n         the cleaning of moldy volumes, and the preparation custom\n         boxes to house fragile volumes, and those without binding.","Series 1 consists of 3 subseries: A. Correspondence;\n               B. Minutes; and C. Miscellaneous records.\n               Correspondence includes one 1863 letter from President\n               P.V. Daniel to the C.S.A Secretary of War, James A.\n               Seddon. Minutes contain Board of Directors Minute Books,\n               which run continuously from 1834-1981; one Pension Board\n               Minute Book, documenting the start of a new employee\n               benefit program, which offered pension coverage and\n               insurance for illness, accidents and death. The Board of\n               Directors Minute Files cover the years 1881, 1900-1906\n               and 1944-1974. The files 1900-1906 contain some\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co, minutes as well. There are\n               minutes, notes, letters, resolutions, income statements\n               and other financial data. Some request for monetary help\n               of relatives of railroad employees who died in\n               occupational accidents are included in those early files\n               as well. Files for 1944-1974 include minutes,\n               correspondence, annual report drafts, charts, maps,\n               financial date, etc. Stockholders Annual Meeting Minute\n               files, 1864, 1897-1973 (bulk 1897-1905, 1944-1973)\n               include some Washington Southern R.Y. Co. files as well.\n               They consist of minutes, annual report information, and\n               statements. In some cases there are only lists of\n               stockholders and powers of attorney. Printed meeting\n               reports are included in the Annual Reports in the\n               Finance Department Series III.B.2. Miscellaneous\n               Records, 1901-1905 contain the volume \n                History of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n               Railroad,  by W.H. White, President, 1911, a\n               compilation addressed to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n               that deals with the relationship between the State of\n               Virginia and the R.F. \u0026 P. There is also a Journal\n               of Events, 1901-1905 with only 4 pages of recording\n               entered, and files containing Authorities for the\n               destruction of records, 1940-1987.","Includes inserts, 1936-1941, filed with the\n                        volume.","Files for 1900-1906 contain some Wash. South.\n                     R.Y. Co. Minutes. There are minutes, notes,\n                     letters, as well as several cases of accidental\n                     death and compensation requests by relatives of\n                     the victims; resolutions; income statements and\n                     other financial data. Files for 1944-1974 include\n                     minutes, correspondence, drafts, charts, maps,\n                     some Annual Report drafts, financial data,\n                     etc.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y. meeting 12\n                        Jan 1903","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.\n                        meeting","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Executive Committee Meeting","Minute files include some Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                     files. In addition to minutes, they contain annual\n                     report information, and financial statements. In\n                     some cases there are only lists of stockholders\n                     and powers of attorney. Printed meeting reports\n                     are included in the Annual Reports in the Finance\n                     Series III.B.2.","Includes powers of attorney for adjourned\n                        meetings of 14 March 1900 and 18 April 1900","Includes obituary of E.T.D. Myers, and\n                        statistics.","Includes General History of the R.F. \u0026 P.\n                     and its relation to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n                     compiled upon request of the company's State\n                     Proxies; Charter and other acts relating to the\n                     R.F. \u0026 P., comp. 1881; Financial Statement,\n                     1911; Remarks of W.H. White, President, before the\n                     Joint Committee on roads of the Senate and House\n                     of Delegates, 1908; Statement of the Interest of\n                     the Commonwealth in the R.F. \u0026 P.R.R. Co.,\n                     1908","This series is made up of five subseries: Charters\n               and Bylaws; Cases, Claims, and Dockets; Contracts; Real\n               Estate Files; and Miscellaneous Files. In addition to a\n               copy of the 1834 Charter, this collection contains\n               several amended versions (1924, 1949), as well as\n               various Bylaws (1947-1983). The case files, 1981-1992,\n               concern cases in state and federal courts, and contain\n               briefs, appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n               transcripts, motions, and statements of facts. They are\n               organized by court and within chronologically. The\n               entries in the two Claim Books, 1888-1889 concern\n               compensation requests by customers, predominantly for\n               loss or damage of freight, entered on a daily basis. The\n               dockets, 1920-1938, issued by and addressed to the\n               Interstate Commerce Commission deal predominantly with\n               property valuation issues. Included is one\n               correspondence file, 1968. Contracts, 1867-1969, include\n               contract files, 1871-1969 (agreements, merger\n               agreements, contracts, deeds, mortgages, statements,\n               certified extracts of minutes, trusts; in many cases\n               amendments, additions, and revisions - organized\n               according to internal numbering system) and mixed\n               volumes, 1867-1950 that are composed of a mixed set of\n               legal documents, as well as Credit Bond Files, n.d.,\n               1916-1942. This subseries gives a good impression of\n               the business relationships, clients, and partners of the\n               R.F.\u0026 P. The following subseries, the Real Estate\n               Files, n.d., 1929-1986, includes copies and drafts of\n               agreements, deeds, correspondence, plats and plans,","Labeled \"Do Not Destroy.\" Refers to the R.F.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. and the R.F. \u0026 P. and the R.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. Connection Co.; also included are\n                        correspondence and accounting reports. Arranged\n                        according to their original filing order.","Includes excerpts and revised pages","Valuation Docket No. 372, Tentative\n                           Valuation Report on the Properties of the\n                           R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co., as of June 30,\n                           1916","Valuation Docket No. 372, Tentative Final\n                           Valuation Report as of June 30, 1916 and\n                           Order of the Commission Entered July 8,\n                           1924","Valuation Docket No. 372, Protest Against\n                           Said Tentative Valuation, Made and Filed by\n                           the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R., filed 2 Sept.\n                           1924","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket No. 393: In the Matter of the\n                           Tentative Valuation..., Brief for Carrier in\n                           Support of Protest, E. Randolph Williams,\n                           General Counsel","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation...., Abstract of Evidence, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation..., Reply Brief for Carrier, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel","Finance Docket 3898 In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co.,\n                           Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph Williams\n                           General Counsel","Finance Docket 3898, In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co.\n                           Supplemental Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph\n                           Williams, Edwin F. Wendt, Consulting\n                           Engineer","Submitted 21 Dec 1925, decided 31 Jan 1930;\n                        copy of P.A. Rice, labeled \"Final Value R.F.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. Co. and Washington Southern\n                        R.Y.\"","Includes contract files (agreements, contracts,\n                  deeds, mortgages, statements, certified extracts of\n                  minutes, trusts; in many cases amendments, additions,\n                  and revisions) and volumes that are composed of a\n                  mixed set of legal documents, as well as credit bond\n                  files","Includes two loose-leaf typescript copies of\n                        the 1871 Mortgage","Includes copy of 1881 Charter; Classified\n                        Statement of Stocks, Dividend Obligations,\n                        Dividend Scrip, and Bonds and Certificates of\n                        Debt, outstanding 1889; Consolidated Gold\n                        Mortgage, 1890; General Gold Mortgage, 1903;\n                        Richmond-Washington Co. Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage; Agreement, 1903; 3 copies; one copy\n                        includes table of content and single pages of\n                        Acts of Assembly, Mar 1912","Includes agreements with the following:\n                        Wash. South R.Y. Co., Chesapeake and Ohio\n                        Railway Co., Southern R.Y. Co., Atlantic Coast\n                        Line R.R., Pennsylvania R.R. Co., and Seaboard\n                        Air Line Railway","Under Agreement dated 6 Jan 1919, Robert B.\n                        Tunstall, Sole Arbitrator, 1937. Includes\n                        determination, opinion, stipulation and\n                        exhibits, reporter's transcript, and\n                        memoranda","Includes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, approvals, certificates, receipt,\n                        resolutions, opinion, and copies of financial\n                        records","Potomac Yard Agreement, 31 Dec 1927; Six\n                        Party Agreement Incorporating\n                        Richmond-Washington Co., 31 Jun 1901; James\n                        River Branch, Agreement, 6 Jan 1919; Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co. Trackage Agreement, 17 Sept\n                        1901; Washington Terminal Agreement, 27 Jul\n                        1904; Phil Balt. \u0026 Wash. R.R. Co. and Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co., Agreement re: Handling Freight\n                        Traffic in D.C., 3 Oct 1917; one loose-leaf\n                        typescript copy of the Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                        Trackage Agreement, 17 Sep 1901","Compilation of 32 documents; includes\n                        Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, letters, a report and order,\n                        Equipment Trust Agreement and Lease,\n                        certificates, agreements, opinions, receipts,\n                        notices, opinions, a guarantee, bill of sale,\n                        indemnification, and designation","Compilation of 54 documents; includes\n                        Application to Interstate Commerce Commission,\n                        letters, report and order, balance sheets,\n                        maps, financial statements, minutes, purchase\n                        agreements, certificates, waivers,\n                        acknowledgements, reciepts, notices, opinion,\n                        extracts from bylaws, deeds of discharge and\n                        release, and memorandum","Includes application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, correspondence, report and order,\n                        final settlement, certificate of delivery and\n                        acceptance, conditional sales agreement,\n                        agreement and assignment, opinion, certificate\n                        of notification, report","Includes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, opinion, bylaws, resolutions,\n                        notes, estimated expenses, notices of sale,\n                        correspondence, amended application, report and\n                        order, and statements","Consists of notice and invitation for bids,\n                        awarding of contract, Application to Interstate\n                        Commerce Commission, opinion, financial\n                        statements, letters, orders, certificates,\n                        closing papers, memoranda, receipts,\n                        agreements, bill of sale","Includes resolution, purchase agreement,\n                        invitation to bid, bid and acceptance,\n                        resolutions, certificates, conditional sale\n                        agreement, agreement and assigment, opinions,\n                        form letter of notification, form of\n                        acknowledgement, form of bill of sale,\n                        statement of final unit price","Includes resolution of directors, notice to\n                        stockholders, letters, Application to the\n                        Interstate Commerce Commission, opinion,\n                        certificates, finacial date, report and order,\n                        specimen of new stock certificates,\n                        mortgages","Includes: A.A. Harvey, Bond, 14 Oct 1926;\n                        American Express, Traveler's Checks, 3 Sep\n                        1926; American Locomotive Co.; Bond, 29 Jul\n                        1918; and letter, 23 Sep 1921","Includes: Anderson Automobile Co., Bond, 9\n                        Nov 1927; Bad Axe Grain Co., Indemnity Bond, 8\n                        May 1936; Banker Trust Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 8 Dec 1926; Bone Dry Fertilizer Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 May 1936","Includes: Burton \u0026 Briel, Bond (not\n                        included, correspondence only), ca. 1929 and\n                        1930; C.F. Sauer Co., Bond, 13 May 1925;\n                        Canadian Pacific Express Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 1 Sep 1926; Chase City Mfg. Co., Bond,\n                        24 Apr 1925, 2 Oct 1925","Includes: Chero-Cola Co., Indemnity Bond, 25\n                        Aug 1925; Bond, 6 Oct 1926; Clyde Eby \u0026\n                        Sons, Bond, 17 Sep 1936; Craig-Huff \u0026 Co.,\n                        Bonds, 24 Mar 1926; Crawford Manufacturing Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Sep 1934","Includes: D.W. Windelman Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 6 Mar 1942; Dunlop Mills, Surety Bond,\n                        10 Aug 1918; Bond, 15 May 1936; E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 19 Jun 1925","Includes: First National Bank of Boston,\n                        Traveler's Checks, 2 Aug 1926; Ford Motor Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 Mar 1924; Bond, 9 Dec 1924; Bond, 12\n                        Jul 1925; Correspondence, 1933","Includes: G.R. Coleman, Indemnifying Bond\n                        dated 27 Oct 1924 not included; correspondence\n                        only; George P. Lyon Excelsior Co., Bond, 17\n                        Jul 1924; Georgia Wholesale, Bond, Jul 1929;\n                        Green Wish Co., Bond, 13 Aug 1924","Includes: H.D. Lipford Grovery Co., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1926; International Harvester Co., Letter,\n                        11 Apr 1929; J.R. Sherwood, Credit Application,\n                        25 Jun 1921; James G. Gill Co., Bond, 22 Mar\n                        1927","Includes: John F. Kincaid, Bond, 2 Jul 1934;\n                        Jones Motor Car Co., Bond, 3 Jun 1927; Jones\n                        Motor Car Co., Bond cancellation, 6 May 1929;\n                        Koiner Flour Mills, Correspondence, 1925; Larus\n                        \u0026 Brother Co., Bond, ca. 1926 Milwaukee\n                        Drug \u0026 Distributing Co., 26 Jun 1935","Includes: Mutual Ice Co., Bond, 7 May 1921,\n                        5 May 1926","Includes: National Pepsi-Cola Corp., Bond,\n                        13 Aug 1929, 3 Nov 1930, n.d.; Northern Neck\n                        Motor Co., Bond, 16 Mar 1929; Oakland Motor Car\n                        Co., Bond 3 Jun 1929","Includes: Patrick-Young Co., Bond, 21 Feb\n                        1921; Patrick-Young Co., and/or E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Jan 1932","Includes: Peatross Manufacturing Co., Bonds,\n                        6 Jan 1931; Polk-Miller Products Corp., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1928; Producers Co-operative Exchange,\n                        Bond, 10 Jul 1930","Includes: Republic National Bank of Dallas,\n                        Texas, Travelers' Checks, Dec 1939; Richard\n                        Fulton Thompson, Bond, 23 Jun 1927; Richmond\n                        Dry Goods Co., Bond, 29 Aug 1940; Richmond\n                        Union Stock Yards, Bond, 18 May 1929; 15 may\n                        1930","Includes: Sam E. Finley, 96 hour credit, 9\n                        Sep 1936; Sanitary Grocery Co., Lost bill of\n                        lading, 5 Oct 192?; Spotless Co., Bond 1 Aug\n                        1918; Strauss Co., Letter, 10 Jun 1931","Includes: T.B. Pearman \u0026 Co., Bond,\n                        n.d.; Taylor \u0026 Sledd, Bonds, 10 Jun 1927;\n                        Tobacco By-Products \u0026 Chemical Corp., Bond\n                        cancellation Aug 1939","Includes: Virginia Baking Co., Bonds, 9 Nov\n                        1925; Virginia Sales \u0026 Services Corp.\n                        Letter, 11 Mar 1931; Virginia Shipbuilding Co.\n                        and Washington Southern Ry. Co., 24 Feb\n                        1919","Includes: W.C. Quarles Co., Bond, n.d.;\n                        Warner Moore \u0026 Co. Bond, 28 Dec 1918;\n                        cancelled Bond 29 May 1932; Washington Brick\n                        Co., 96 hour Credit, 29 Jul 1939","Includes: West Brothers Brick Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 15 Jun 1939; Weyerhauser Timber Co., 96\n                        hour credit, 23 Jan 1941; White Construction\n                        Co., Letter re: Bonds, 30 Apr 1926; White\n                        Construction Co., Bond, 3 May 1926; Wortendyke\n                        Mfg. Co., Bond, 27 Oct 1924; Wyatt-Prock Lumber\n                        Co., Bond, 1 Dec 1924","Files also include real estate records for\n                  subsidiaries Richmond Holding Corp. and Richmond Land\n                  Corp.; includes copies and drafts of agreements,\n                  deeds, correspondence, plats and plans, releases,\n                  etc.; organized according to internal numbering\n                  system; for financial aspects of real estate owned,\n                  see under Finance Series III.B.10 Property","hand drawn and colored plans of property, with\n                     excerpts from Deeds; Deeds abstracted date ca.\n                     1865-1907; kept in original leather case","Includes: Johnston \u0026 Williams, 22 Feb 1869;\n                     Conway Robinson, 12 Aug 1869; Andrew Johnston, 26\n                     Nov 1870; Johnston \u0026 Williams, 7 Feb 1871","Includes: Conway Robinson, 13 Jul 1872 and 28\n                     Mar 1874; P.V. Daniel, Jr., 2 Feb 1876 and 21 Dec\n                     1876","Includes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 24 Apr 1879","Includes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 25 Mar 1880, 21 May\n                     1880, 27 May 1880, \"supplemental\"","Includes: George W. Biddle, 29 Mar 1881; Conway\n                     Robinson, 6 Dec 1881; A.M. Callum, 10 Jun 1886","Includes: George W. Biddle, 17 Dec 1888; Hill\n                     Carter, 1 Jun 1899; R.T. Daniel, Esq., n.d.","Includes: Interstate Commerce Commission:\n                     Classification of Operating Expenses (...),\n                     Income, Profit and Loss (...), prescribed by the\n                     Interstate Commerce Commission; as well as\n                     Regulations to Govern the Destruction of Records\n                     of Steam Roads","Includes: Catherine A. Smith, 22 May 1935;\n                     Bernard H. Graninger, 13 Dec 1941; John S.\n                     Graninger, Dec 1941; Eleanor Patterson, 17 Sep\n                     1942","Financial Files are organized into 4 subseries:\n               Treasurer's Files; Accounting and Bookkeeping;\n               Securities; and Taxes. The financial records make up the\n               bulk of this collection. Treasurer's files include\n               information on R.F. \u0026 P. securities owned, the\n               company's 1941 re-funding, as well as financial aspects\n               of the company's transition to CSX, and financial\n               statements prepared for the Board.","The Accounting and Bookkeeping section is divided\n               into 11 categories: Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978\n               contains information on expenses for various projects;\n               Annual Reports, 1836-1995, consists of reports to the\n               stockholders, with the exception of one report from 1839\n               addressed to the Board of Public Works (which held two\n               fifth of the stock at that time) and one report for\n               Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the year 1861 -\n               there are volumes for individual years, multiple years,\n               volumes that are bound with proceedings, statement,\n               mortgages, etc., as well as reports for R.F. \u0026 P.\n               and the Washington Southern R.Y. combined, for the years\n               the two companies were managed together, 1901-1920;\n               Auditor's reports are included for the years 1908-1965;\n               Balances, 1834-1916, include Balance Sheets and\n               Financial Analysis, as well as General Balance Sheets\n               and Financial Analysis and one Trial Balance volume.\n               Check Registers, 1907-1941; Day Books, 1860-1905; Income\n               and Expenses, 1926-1972; Journals, 1834-1960; Ledgers,\n               1905-1960; and Vouchers, document the ongoing financial\n               dealings and activities of the R.F. \u0026 P. Journals\n               record costs of road repair depot and train expenses,\n               bills payable, petty accounts, and interest on bonds,\n               certificates of debt, and dividends paid; ledgers record\n               assets, investments, debits, liabilities, surplus,\n               credits, profit \u0026 loss, income, etc. The section on\n               Properties, ca. 1973-1992, throws light on the type of\n               properties owned and the many financial aspects involved\n               including valuation, betterment and depreciation, by\n               recording and analyzing specific types of financial and\n               technical data. An exception is the Inventory of\n               Property, 1873, which includes plans and drawings, in\n               addition to listings of various other properties.","The subseries Securities, 1834-1957, contains a\n               large number of certificates, registers, and transfer\n               books, for Bonds, 1866-1939; Certificates of Debt,\n               1844-1901; Dividends, 1861-1957; and Stocks, 1834-1975.\n               They provide a good insight into financial status and\n               ownership of the company at different points in its\n               history.","Tax records cover the period 1914-1992. Until an\n               agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1912, the\n               R.F. \u0026 P. had a tax exempt status. Federal Tax\n               Returns include for the most part copies of returns,\n               instructions, schedules, income statements, worksheets,\n               receipts, correspondence, balance sheets, etc. For some\n               years, records of wholly-owned subsidiaries, like\n               Richmond Land Corp. and Washington Southern R.Y. Co. are\n               included as well. State Tax Returns and Rolling Stock\n               Information include copies of returns, schedules, and in\n               some cases statement of property value and taxes\n               extended made by the State Corporation Commission of\n               Virginia. Included are also two filing units, 1980-1992,\n               that deal with Real Estate and Property tax questions,\n               and miscellaneous tax subject files, 1914-1973.","Includes information on R.F. \u0026 P. securities\n                  owned, the 1941 re-funding, as well as financial\n                  aspects of the company's transition to CSX, and\n                  financial statements prepared for the Board.","Includes: financial statements, balance\n                        sheet, worksheet, income statement, sources for\n                        income statement.","Includes: operation expenses and income,\n                        statements, and balance sheets.","The years 1838-1908 are comprised of annual reports\n                        and proceedings of stockholder meetings; after\n                        1908 reports only; includes annual report for\n                        the Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the\n                        year 1861. With the exception of one report\n                        from 1839 to the Board of Public works all\n                        others are Annual Reports to Stockholders,\n                        1836-1995.","Report of the President and Directors of\n                           the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                           Railroad Company to the Board of Public\n                           Works, Nov 1839.","Includes a copy of Charter and other\n                           acts, 1881, and Bylaws, 1871; copy of the\n                           1834 Charter, which was glued onto the back\n                           cover, was removed by conservation lab and\n                           is filed under Series II, Legal Dept.,\n                           Charters and Bylaws.","Includes: Proceedings of the Senate\n                           Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation\n                           as to Senate Bill Vo. 81 to Incorportate the\n                           Richmond \u0026 Washington Railroad\n                           Company..., Richmond, 1877; Internal Views\n                           of Conway Robinson..., 1878; Annual Reports\n                           1879-1882.","Inclusive, with Connection Report for\n                           \u0026 Copies of New Mortgages Classified;\n                           Statements, Stocks, Bonds and Charters.","Inclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Nov 21\n                           1910.","inclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Apr 20\n                           1916 and Compromise Tax Contract of Mar 3\n                           1913","inclusive, Agreement of Merger","Includes: 1. Property - General Information 2..\n                     Property - Betterment 3. Property - Depreciation\n                     4. Property - Expenditures 5. Property - Valuation\n                     6. See also Series II, Legal Dept., Real Estate\n                     and Series III, Tax files","Includes: blueprint, plans, drawings;\n                           some loose and glued-in pages","Includes: data for Richmond Terminal R.Y.\n                           Co.","Register of Authories for Expenditures;\n                        lists purchases and retirements; includes data\n                        for Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.","Report on value of land owned as of 30\n                           Jun 1916 by the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. and the\n                           R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Connection Co., prepared\n                           1922; and of land owned as of 30 Jun 1916,\n                           the Washington Southern Railway and The\n                           Potomac Railroad Co., prepared 1922","Land reports for the years 1916-1927,\n                           prepared 1922-1931; includes reports for\n                           Richmond Terminal R.Y. and Washington\n                           Southern R.Y. Co.","Final engineering report as of 30 Jun\n                           1916 (compiled 1923, revised 1930); includes\n                           data for the Washington Southern R.Y.\n                           Co.","Includes: 2 leases of Richmond Land\n                           Corp.","Includes: Richmond Land and Richmond,\n                           Terminal R.Y. Co.","Includes: 1. Bonds 2. Certificates of Debt 3.\n                  Dividends 4. Stocks 5. Mixed Volumes 6. Securities,\n                  Cancelled 7. Securities-Miscellaneous Files","Includes: powers of attorney and\n                        correspondence (see Box-folder 116:1)","Includes: renewal for lost Certificates No.\n                        928-951","Includes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares 1941","Includes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares, Apr 1947","Stockholders are listed alphabetically with\n                        place of residence","Includes: 1. Federal Tax Reports and Returns 2.\n                  State Tax Reports and Returns 3. Property/Real Estate\n                  Tax 4. Misc. Tax Subject Files","Income Tax Returns include for the most part\n                        copies of returns, instructions, schedules,\n                        income statements, worksheets, receipts,\n                        correspondence, balance sheets, etc.","Includes petition to U.S.B.T.A.(1929)","Includes petitions to U.S.B.T.A.","Includes draft of petition to\n                           U.S.B.T.A.","Includes petition to U.S.B.T.A.","State Tax returns and Rolling Stock\n                        Information include 1 or 2 copies of returns,\n                        schedules, and in some cases statement of\n                        property value and taxes extended made by the\n                        State Corporation Commission of Virginia.","Internal filing numbers in [ ]; an index\n                        precedes the files, but not all files listed in\n                        the index can be found in this collection.","Files cover federal, municipal, as well as\n                     state taxes","[73-14] Includes tax forms, correspondence,\n                        tax bulletins and reports, and research\n                        insititute publications","[73-14A; section 722] Includes tax forms,\n                        correspondence, tax reports, and income\n                        statistics","Includes correspondence, bills,\n                        calculations, and schedules","includes correspondence, stipulation, and\n                        supporting financial data, 1917-1926","The records of the General Superintendent's office,\n               E.T.D. Myers at the time, who would be the R.F.\u0026 P.\n               President from 1889 to 1905, consist of one letter book,\n               recording outgoing correspondence from 4 May 1882-20\n               Nov. 1882.","There are a few more miscellaneous items in this\n               series: three broadsides, one depicting directions for\n               the operation of the heating systems of the private car \n                Berwick , n.d.; one \n                Resolution in Regard to Free\n               Travel,  1858; and a reward poster relating to the\n               1894 Mail Train Robbery near Aquia Creek. Of note is\n               also a transportation order furnished by the Office of\n               the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the James, dated\n               June 10, 1865. Also included are a baggage tag, ticket\n               stubs, and one volume, 1912-1929, with alphabetized\n               entries of religious groups, educational and non-profit\n               organizations, listing individual members of each group;\n               possibly to record free or discounted travel.","Reads: \n                      $1000 Reward! Will Be Paid\n                     By The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                     Railroad Company","Includes: religious groups, educational and\n                     non-profit organizations, listing individual\n                     members of each group; possibly to record free or\n                     discounted travel. Some names have notation\n                     \"trip,\" most others \"none;\" as well as dates.","This series is divided into three subseries: A. Engineering; B. Research; and C. New Technologies. Of\n               note are one volume of drawings and specifications of\n               sections for bridge construction, 1903-1907, and two record\n               books, 1889-1890, for the construction of the James River\n               Branch. Those volumes also include data for the James\n               River Bridge. The collection also comprises plans and\n               drawings for about 500 architectural and engineering\n               projects, which will have been separated from the main\n               body of the collection and which will be described\n               separately by the Library of Virginia's architectural\n               records archivist. See also Series IX: Photographs.","Drawings, mostly sections, in ink, and brief\n                     specifications.","Includes James River Bridge data.","Includes subseries A. Corporate History; and B.\n               Newsletters","One of the histories was compiled by an R.F.\u0026\n                  P. traffic manager, John B. Mordecai, \n                   A Brief History of the\n                  Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n                  Railroad,  1940. The 98 page volume reproduces\n                  images; the other history is a manuscript, ca. 1963\n                  by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew: \n                   Bridge Line, The Life and\n                  Times of the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n                  Railroad, 1834-1963.","Originals are in Boxes 265-267, and oversize in Box 344, folder 38.","There are 58 Broad Street Station photographs, dating from about 1919 to the\n               1960's. Many photographs are undated, but most dates can\n               be narrowed down by comparison with dated images, and by\n               evidence such as the styles of cars and clothing. Images\n               include exterior and aerial views from different angles,\n               as well as waiting rooms, dining rooms, a Christmas\n               scene, and a ticket counter.","Originals in Box 265.","The 36 images in the Steam Locomotive group also comprise rail yard\n               pictures, and several passenger cars, as well as the\n               Cannonball Wreck at Dunlop Station, 1903. The steam\n               engines depicted are from a line of engines acquired in\n               the late 1930's and early 1940's. The freight train\n               engines were named after Confederate generals, the\n               passenger train engines after governors. Most engines\n               depicted date from the 1920's through 1940's.","Originals in Box 265.","The third\n               group of photos consists of two parts: Bryan Park Terminal\n               construction scenes, [196-], which make up 33 of the 43\n               images; as well as 10 images of railroad cars, and\n               buses, ca. 1928-1980. Interior and exterior views are\n               depicted.","Originals in Boxes 265-266. ","Includes forms for the following cars:\n                     Pocohontas, Quantico, Potomac, Rappahannock, and\n                     Powhatan","Accompanied by brief history of the founding of\n                     the R.F. \u0026 P. Transportation Co.,\n                     1928-1929","Accompanied by technical data form (Car\n                     equipment record).","Accompanied by technical data form (Rolling\n                     equipment-passenger).","The fourth group includes photographs of the\n               R.F.\u0026 P. presidents from Frank Corvo, Jr. to John A.\n               Lancaster. There is no image for Edmund Robinson, and\n               the images of the first presidents from John A.\n               Lancaster to Joseph P. Briton are produced from\n               paintings. Also included is a brief introductory note to\n               the album (1 leaf); each portrait is accompanied by\n               information on the dates of service for the R.F.\u0026\n               P. Images are mostly undated and reproductions of earlier\n                  photographs or paintings; it can be assumed that the\n                  original pictures date at some point during the\n                  individuals' presidency.","Originals in Box 266. ","Includes 150\n               photographs with construction scenes from Aquia Creek,\n               1945-1946. Photos were originally glued to paper\n               backing, which was highly acidic; some photos were\n               already loose; others were removed where possible.","Originals in Box 267.","Loose photographs include\n               three aerial views of Arlington, Virginia, and smaller\n               size prints of images of R.F.\u0026 P. presidents.\n               Negatives and contact prints of the presidential images\n               are kept in one folder, as is a list of R.F.\u0026 P.\n               presidents, officers, and departments, which was filed\n               with the photographs. Finally there are two oversize\n               photographs, an aerial view and a front and side view of\n               Broad Street Station, ca. 1920, the latter of which is\n               signed by John Russell Pope, architect of Broad Street\n               Station.","Originals in Box 267.","Originals in Box 344, folder 38.","The Library contains 17 volumes and 14 booklets, of\n               legal and technical content, and several publications of\n               the Association of American Railroads, including an 1968\n               color comic strip, \n                Rails Across America.  Vol.\n               1-196 of the State Government Publication, \n                Virginia Reports, or Cases\n               Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of\n               Virginia,  covering the years 1790-1952, have been\n               transferred to the Library of Virginia's Government\n               Document Department, where they are currently being\n               processed and integrated into the existing collection\n               (Call No.: K62 V78 [Also Fiche 42]).","This series contains legal and financial documents,\n               as well as one map. Included are Charters and Bylaws and\n               Deed of Trust 1864-1870, 1872, and about 50 Deeds for\n               property, dating 1863-1875, as well as Plat book\n               illustrating the \n                Real Estate and Right of Way from\n               South End of Long Bridge to Quantico,\n               1870-1872.  This well preserved volume has hand\n               drawn plans (pencil, ink and watercolor on linen) and\n               information and deeds for the various land transactions.\n               The financial files include two letter books of the\n               Treasury Dept., 1872-1888 and information on Property\n               owned, and the cost of the Right of Way obtained. A\n               undated map, filed under Miscellaneous, shows the\n               A.\u0026 F. R.Y. and the connecting lines north and\n               south. Furthermore, a list of stockholders, 1889, and\n               stock certificates, 1870-1889 and a stock transfer\n               register, 1870-1889, give information on the ownership\n               of the railway company from the time of its takeover by\n               the Pennsylvanian R.R. Co. until right before its merger\n               with the Alexandria \u0026 Washington R.R. Co. in\n               1890.","Only a register of stock certificates, 1887, a stock\n               ledger, 1887-1890, and a stock transfer journal, 1887\n               are included.","Incorporated in 1920 as successor of Fruit Growers\n               Express. Since the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. owned a small share\n               of the Fruit Growers Express Co., it kept this group of\n               annual reports in its file. The only year missing from\n               the 1920-1966 run is 1956.","Incorporation February 15, 1901. The minute book\n               includes a copy of the Act of Incorporation, 1901,\n               Bylaws, and Board of Directors and Stockholders Minutes\n               from 1939 to 1957, when the Company was liquidated and\n               absorbed by the Richmond Holding Corporation.","Incorporated in 1867. The Minute book includes Board\n               of Directors Minutes from 1869 until 1917, when the\n               Company was dissolved and fully merged into the\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co. Also included is a stock\n               transfer register for the years 1872-1874.","Incorporated in 1852. Included are Dividend\n               Obligations, 1870-1889 (?) and a Stock Transfer\n               Register, 1845-1871, 1889. The entries for 1845 show the\n               purchase of 50% of shares by the R.F.\u0026 P.","R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. owned a small share of the Pullman\n               Co., which explains why some Annual Reports, 1960-1966\n               are part of its files.","This series includes subseries A: General\n               Administration and Management and B: Finance Department.\n               The Minute book for this R.F.\u0026 P. subsidiary\n               includes Articles of Association and the Charter; the\n               minutes for Board of Directors and Stockholders cover\n               the full ten years of its existence. Also included are\n               Stock Certificates, 1929, and one resolution, 1932.","Includes: Articles of Association and Charter.","The Minute book covers the years 1932-1960 and\n               includes Articles of Incorporation; the minute files for\n               Board of Directors and Stockholders date 1951-1959; in\n               addition there is a notice and some correspondence for\n               1968-1971, as well as Bylaws, 1935. The financial files,\n               1958-1968 concern mostly the stock exchange and proposed\n               merger of Richmond Greyhound Lines into the Greyhound\n               Corp., which sought to obtain the shares held by R.F.\n               \u0026 P in 1958; there are statements, reports, and\n               correspondence; also of Greyhound Corp. and Richmond\n               Union Terminal Corp. They are arranged in alphabetical\n               order. Also contains a brief history, 1926-1942,\n               starting with the foundation of predecessor\n               Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches.","Includes: Richmond Terminal Corp. and Greyhound\n                     Terminal of Washington meeting minutes.","Includes: Greyhound Terminal of Washington\n                     meeting minutes.","The Minute book, 1957-1975 for this R.F.\u0026 P.\n               subsidiary includes articles of incorporation, and\n               minutes of the organization meeting, board of Directors\n               and stockholders meetings; minute files cover 1961-1970\n               and include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               minutes, and some financial information; Financial\n               files, 1963-1976 contain check stubs and a real estate\n               tax file. Some legal real estate files for this company\n               can be found in Series II.D.","Includes: bylaws, articles of incorporation,\n                     and minutes of organization meeting.","Founded in 1915. Included are minutes, 1915-1970 and\n               financial records, 1915-1987 for this R.F.\u0026 P.\n               subsidiary. Some legal real estate files for this\n               company can be found in Series II.D. Included is a\n               minute book, that covers the years 1915-1954; the minute\n               files include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               meeting and some financial data and cover the years,\n               1924-1970, but there are no minutes included for\n               1955-1961. The accounting and bookkeeping records,\n               1916-1974, include a balance, cashbooks, check stubs,\n               journals and ledgers. There is one volume of stock\n               certificates, 1915-1916, 1975, and real estate tax\n               information for the years 1974-1987.","Chartered in 1916 and dissolved in 1976. Included are\n               Minutes, Legal Records, and Financial Records. The set\n               of two minute books, 1916-1975 includes Articles of\n               Incorporation and Board of Directors and Stockholders\n               meeting minutes; the files, 1961-1970 include balance\n               sheets, resolution and excerpts from minutes. Legal\n               documents, 1922-1958 consist of Articles of Association,\n               Charter and Bylaws (in chronological order), and\n               miscellaneous contracts, 1922-1958. Financial records,\n               1916-1975, contain some accounting and bookkeeping\n               records such as annual reports, journals and ledgers;\n               stock certificates and first mortgage 5% gold bonds, as\n               well as state tax returns for 1935-1950.","Minutes files include balance sheets, some annual\n                  reports, correspondence and resolutions, and excerpts\n                  from the minutes.","One copy labeled \"Eppa Hunton, Jr.,\n                        President\"","Included: copies of Charter, 1916, Bylaws,\n                        First Mortgage, Agreement, Memorandum of\n                        closing, Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        commission, with accompanying papers and\n                        specimen of bonds; indexed.","Included: copies of First Mortgage,\n                        Agreement, Memorandum of closing, Application\n                        to the Interstate Commerce commission, with\n                        accomanying papers and specimen of bonds;\n                        indexed","Includes: 1. Accounting; 2. Securities; 3. Taxes\n                  (see also R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Register of Authorities\n                  for Expenditures, 1919-1990","Includes letter, 12 May 1976.","Some Inserts were removed from volume and\n                        are filed in three file folders in same box.","Chartered on 1 March 1929.","Minute book includes Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders meeting minutes, certificate of\n               incorporation, and bylaws. ","Incorporated in 1901 in New Jersey; includes some\n               data on Wash. South R.Y. Co. This series includes\n               subseries A: Legal Department and B: Finance Department.\n               The legal volume contains by-laws and certificate of\n               incorporation, 5 Sept. 1901; the six party agreement\n               that led to the company's founding, 31 July 1901; and a\n               Collateral Trust Mortgage and Agreement, 1 June 1903.\n               Financial files, 1901-1971 consist of annual reports, a\n               stock analysis for 1950-1959, an evaluation of the\n               company's condition, 1914; as well as an organizational\n               chart outlining ownerships and financial interests of\n               the Richmond-Washington Company and its\n               subsidiaries.","Some Tax information is included in R.F. \u0026 P.\n                  Federal Income Tax files","Includes for the most part correspondence,\n                     expenditures, expenses, betterments, and Annual\n                     Reports.","No report for 1909.","No report for 1911.","No reports for 1968 and 1970.","Includes agreement 31 Jul 1901, that led to\n                        Co.'s incorporation","Incorporated August 1957 and merged into Richmond\n               Land Corporation in 1975. This series is divided into\n               Subseries A: General Administration and Management; Subseries B: \n               Legal Department; and Subseries C: Finance Department. Included\n               are minutes, 1957-1975; articles of incorporation and\n               bylaws, 1957, 1968; as well as financial files,\n               1965-1968, consisting of check stubs and real estate tax\n               information for 1971-1972.","Includes minutes of Organization Meeting, 4 Sep\n                  1957","This series includes one Minute book for Board of\n               Directors and Stockholders Meetings, 1928-1929 with\n               Articles of Association and Bylaws; it covers the time\n               from the company's incorporation on 5 July 1928 to its\n               merger into the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. in\n               1929.","Includes: Articles of Association and\n                     Bylaws","Included are annual reports from 1959 to 1966.","Includes two stock certificate books, dating from\n               1882-1886, that document purchase of stocks by R.F.\u0026\n               P. president Joseph P. Brinton, and Moncure Robinson,\n               who was the company's president from 1840-1847.","Includes securities for this predecessor of the\n               Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above): Dividend warrants in\n               the value of $100 and $500, issued in 1848, a stock\n               certificate book, 1840-1855, and a stock transfer\n               register, 1845-1871.","Incorporated in 1890 through the consolidation of A\n               \u0026 F R.Y. and A \u0026 W R.Y.. This series consists of\n               minutes, legal files, financial files, and miscellaneous\n               files. The two volumes of Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders Meeting Minutes, 1890-1920 cover the\n               company's thirty years of existence, the Minutes of the\n               Potomac Yard Advisory Board, 1909-1925 continue for 5\n               years after the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. was merged\n               completely into the R.F.\u0026 P., which took over its\n               place on the Board. The Advisory Board was made up of\n               all five railroad companies using Potomac Yard. In\n               addition to the Washington Southern R.Y. Co., those were\n               the Baltimore \u0026 Ohio R.R. Co., the Chesapeake \u0026\n               Ohio R.Y. Co., the Philadelphia, Baltimore \u0026\n               Washington R.R. Co. and the Southern R.Y. Co. Legal\n               records, 1871-1917 include copies of charter, bylaws and\n               mortgages, an indexed volume of contracts and\n               agreements, as well as about 150 deeds. Also included\n               are pre-1890 deeds that were made by one of the\n               company's predecessors, the Alexandria \u0026\n               Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. (see above). Financial files,\n               1890-1921 include Treasurer's correspondence, accounting\n               and bookkeeping records, and securities. The\n               correspondence is made up of one letter book, 1890-1904;\n               the accounting and bookkeeping records contain annual\n               reports, balances, betterments, check registers,\n               journals, and ledgers. The securities subseries\n               includes stock and bonds ledgers, transfers and\n               certificates as well as 4% and 5% gold and mortgage\n               bonds. The miscellaneous file contains a brief corporate\n               history until 1907. R.F. \u0026 P. tax records also\n               include data for Washington Southern R.Y.","Compilation includes the Agreement of the\n                        Consolidation of A. \u0026 F. R.Y. Co., and the\n                        Charter granted 1903; Bylaws, 1901; First\n                        (Gold) Mortgage, 1903; Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage, 1903; as well as an agreement,\n                        1903.","Includes: 1. Treasurer's Correspondence; 2.\n                  Accounting and Bookkeeping; 3. Securities","Comment on last page: \"all letters after this\n                     date to be copied in R.F. \u0026 P. Letter\n                     book\"","President's copy and Asst. to President's\n                        copy","Treasurer's copy","Includes analysis of expenditures for\n                        equipment, road and property.","Includes \n                   Profile of Property Line from\n                  Westwood Ave. to Near Rail Track .","Includes certificates, county notes, and\n                  signatures.","Showing the plat near Morrison.","Vol. 1-192 of the State Government Publication, \n             Cases Decided in the Supreme Court\n            of Appeals of Virginia,  commonly known as \n             Virginia Reports , covering\n            the years 1790-1952, were transferred to the Library of\n            Virginia's Government Document Department, where they are\n            currently being processed and integrated into the existing\n            holdings (Call-No.: K62 V78 [Also Fiche 42]).","Reproduction of certain photos in the collection requires permission.","Photograph property of Valentine Museum,\n                     Richmond, Va. 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Use microfilm copies, MR 2161-2165.","Patrons are to use copies in photograph binder instead of original photographs.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Use copies in photograph binder (barcode 0005623726) instead of originals.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2166.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2167.","Do not serve original. Available on miccrofilm, Misc. Reel 2168","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2169.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2168.","Do not serve original. Available\n                     on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2172.","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2175.","Do not serve original. Available\n                     on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2174","Do not serve original. Available on\n                        microfilm, Misc. Reel 2176","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2176","Do not serve original. Available on microfilm, Misc. Reel 2177"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of series attempts to reflect the company's\n         internal structure by following the organization of main\n         divisions in its outline and by keeping the original order of\n         documents wherever it was still present, or where it could be\n         reconstructed due to internal filing numbers, file labeling,\n         etc. Headings for files or filing units were also kept as\n         found, whenever present. The arrangement within each series\n         and subseries will be specified in the Series Description\n         below. Miscellaneous files are placed at the end of each\n         respective series or subseries. The predominant description\n         level is at the folder and volume level. Exceptions are the\n         photographs and broadsides, which are described at the item\n         level. While the more then 300 photographs make up their own\n         record group, the broadsides are inventoried under the\n         Transportation and Public Relations, Advertising, and\n         Marketing Departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection is housed in 347 boxes (including one\n         oversize), and two map cabinet drawers. 177 volumes are\n         shelved. Whenever size permitted, volumes were housed in boxes\n         for better protection (353 volumes). Volumes that are placed\n         directly on the shelves are interfiled with the boxes,\n         following the order of the container listing (see below).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize items are filed in one oversize box (No 344) as\n         well as in two map cabinet drawers. There are a total of 39\n         oversize folders, containing various numbers of oversize\n         items. Oversize items, which were part of a regular sized\n         filing unit, were removed from their respective folders. In\n         their place removal notices list the item(s) separated and the\n         oversize folder number to which they have been moved. For\n         location and content list of oversize folders see Appendix A. \n         \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSERIES TABLE OF CONTENTS\u003c/emph\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI. General Administration, Management, 1834-1981\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.A. Correspondence, 1863\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI. B. Minutes, 1834-1981 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.B.1. Minute Books, Board of Directors, 1934-1981\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.B.2. Minute Book, Pension Board, 1923-1937\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.B.3. Minute Files, Board of Directors, 1881,\n         1900-1906, 1944-1976\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.B.4. Minute Files, Stockholders Annual Meetings, 1864,\n         1897-1905, 1944-1973\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eI.C. Miscellaneous Records, 1901-1911\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eII. Legal Department, 1834-1986\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.A. Charters and Bylaws, 1834-1983 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.B. Cases, Claims, and Dockets - 1888-1889, 1981-1991.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.B.1. Cases, 1981-1992\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.B.2. Claims, 1888-1889 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.B.3. Dockets, 1920-1930, 1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.C. Contracts, 1867-1969\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.C.1. Contract Files, 1871-1969\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.C.2. Contracts -Mixed Volumes, 1867-1950 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.C.3. Credit Bonds \u0026amp; Bonds Covering \"Order Notify\"\n         Shipments, n.d., 1916-1942\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.D. Real Estate Files, n.d., 1929-1986 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eII.E. Miscellaneous Files, 1869-1942\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIII. Finance Department, 1834-1995 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.A. Treasurer's Files, 1922-1992\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.A.1. Securities Owned, 1922-1935 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.A.2. 1941 Re-Funding, 1941\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.A.3. Transition CSX, 1989-1982 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.A.4. Statements, 1990-1991 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B. Accounting and Bookkeeping, n.d., 1834-1995\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.1. Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.2. Annual Reports, 1836- 1995 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.3. Audits, 1908-1965 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4. Balances, 1834-1969 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4.1. Balance Sheets and Financial Analysis,\n         1834-1916 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4.2. General Balance Sheets and Analysis,\n         1912-1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4.3. Balance Sheets and Analysis, 1921-1958 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4.4. Balance Sheets, 1940-1955\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.4.5. Trial Balance, 1905-1914 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.5. Check Registers, 1907- 1941 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.6. Day books, 1860-1905 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.7. Income and Expenses, 1926-1972 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.8. Journals, 1834-1960 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.9. Ledgers, 1905-1960 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10. Property, ca. 1873-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.1. Property - General Information, 1873,\n         1940-1990 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.2. Property - Betterment, 1899-1969\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.3. Property - Depreciation, 1943-1991 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.4. Property - Expenditures, 1919-1990 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.5. Property - Valuation, 1907-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.6. Record of Property Changes, n.d., ca. 1902-\n         1987 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.7. Specific Properties: Potomac Yard File,\n         1980-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.10.8. Miscellaneous Property Files, n.d.,1907-1962\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.B.11. Vouchers, 1989-1990\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C. Securities, 1834-1957\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.1. Bonds, 1866-1939\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.2. Certificates of Debt, 1844-1901 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.3. Dividends, 1861-1957\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.4. Stocks, 1834-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.5. Mixed volumes, 1867-1945 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.6. Securities - Cancelled, 1880-1902 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.C.7. Securities - Miscellaneous Files, 1878-1901 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D. Tax Records, 1914-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.1. Federal Tax - Reports and Returns, 1916- 1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIIID.1.1. Agent's Reports for 1918-1929 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.1.2. Federal Income Tax Returns by Tax Year,\n         1916-1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.2. State Tax Reports, Tax Returns, and Rolling\n         Stock Information, 1933-1991 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.2.1. Annual Tax Reports of Railroad Companies-\n         Report of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. to the Dept. of Taxation of\n         Virginia, 1985-1991 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.2.2. Virginia State Tax Returns, 1933-1961 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.2.3. State Tax Return Rolling Stock Information \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.3. Property/Real Estate Tax, ca. 1980-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.3.1. Assessments \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.3.2. \"Property Taxes - Current Folders\" 1988-1992 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIII.D.4. Miscellaneous Tax Subject files, 1914-1973\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIV. Transportation Department, 1858-1929 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eIV.A. General Superintendent's Office: Correspondence,\n         1882 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eIV.B. Miscellaneous Records, n.d., 1858-1929\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eV. Maintenance of Way Dept. (Engineering, Technology,\n         Research), n.d., 1889 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eV.A. Engineering, 1889-1946 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eV.B. Research, 1965-1972 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eV.C. New Technologies, 1986\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVI. Public Relations Department, Advertising, Marketing,\n         n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eVI.A. Miscellaneous Files, n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVII. Membership in Societies and Associations, etc.,\n         1923\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVIII. Publications Department 1934-1991\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eVIII.A. Corporate History, 1940, ca. 1963 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eVIII.B. Newsletters, 1934-1935, 1984-1991 \n         \u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIX. Photographs, n.d., ca. 1920-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eX. Library, ca. 168?, 1875-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXI. Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg Railway Co., n.d.\n         1863-1889, 1901 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.A. Legal Department, 1863-1875 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.A.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1872 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.A.2. Deeds and Plats, 1863-1875, 1901 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.B. Finance Department, 1870-1889 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.B.1.Treasurer Office - Correspondence, 1872-1888 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.B.2. Property, n.d. \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.B.3. Stocks, 1870-1889 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXI.C. Miscellaneous, n.d.\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXII. Alexandria \u0026amp; Washington Railway Co., 1887-1890 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXII.A. Finance Department, 1887-1890\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXIII. Fruit Growers Express Co., 1920-1966 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIII.A. Finance Department, 1920-1966\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXIV. Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement Co., 1901, 1939-1957\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIV.A. General Administration, Management 1901,\n         1939-1957\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXV. Potomac Railroad Co., 1869-1917 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXV.A. General Administration, Management, 1869-1917 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXV.B. Finance Department, 1872-1874\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXVI. Potomac Steamboat Co., 1845-1889 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXVI.A. Finance Department, 1845-1889\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXVII. The Pullman Co., 1960-1966 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXVII.A. Finance Department, 1960-1966\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXVIII. R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co., 1929-1939 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXVIII.A. General Administration, Management, 1929-1939 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXVIII.B. Finance Department, 1929-1932 \n         \u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXIX. Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc., n.d., 1932-1971 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIX.A. General Administration, Management, 1932-1960,\n         1968-1971 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIX.B. Legal Department, ca. 1935 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIX.C. Finance Department, 1958-1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXIX.D. Miscellaneous Files, n.d.\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXX. Richmond Holding Corporation \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXX.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXX.B. Finance Department, 1963-1975\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXI. Richmond Land Corporation, 1915-1987 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1915-1954,\n         1961-1970 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXI.B. Finance Department, 1915-1987\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXI.B.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1974 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXI.B.2. Securities, 1915-1916, 1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXI.B.3. Taxes, 1974-1987\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXII. Richmond Terminal Railway Co., 1916-1976 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.A. General Administration, Management, 1916-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.B. Legal Department, 1916-1958 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.B.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1916, 192- \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.B.2. Miscellaneous Contracts, 1922-1958 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C. Finance Department, 1916-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.1.1. Annual Reports, 1924-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.1.2. Journals, 1916-1974\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.1.3. Ledgers, 1916-1958 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.1.4. Reconciliation, 1937-1964 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.2. Securities, 1922-1976 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXII.C.3. Taxes, 1935-1950\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXIII. Richmond Union Terminal Corporation / Union Terminal\n         Corporation, 1929-1960 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1929-1960\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXIV. Richmond-Washington Co., 1901-1971 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIV.A. Legal Department, 1901-1903\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIV.B. Finance Department, 1901-1971\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIV.B.1. Annual Report Files, 1901-1971 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIV.B.2. Miscellaneous Files, 1901-1959\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXV. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co., 1947 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXV.A. Legal Department, 1947\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXVI. South Washington Land Corporation, 1957-1975 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXVI.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXVI.B. Legal Department, 1957, 1968 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXVI.C. Finance Department, 1965- 1975\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXVII. Suburban Motor Coach Corporation, 1928-1929 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXVII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1928-1929\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXVIII. Trailer Train Co., 1959-1966 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXVIII.A. Finance Department, 1959-1966\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXIX. Virginia and Carolina Railroad Co., 1882-1886 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXIX.A. Finance Department, 1882-1886\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXX. Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., 1840-1871\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXX.A. Finance Department, 1840-1871\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXXXI. Washington Southern Railway Co., 1871-1925 \u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1890-1925 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.A.1. Minutes, 1890-1925 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.A.1.1. Board of Directors and Stockholders,\n         1890-1920 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.A.1.2. Potomac Yard, Advisory Board, 1909-1925 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.B. Legal Department, 1871-1917 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.B.1. Charters and Bylaws, 1890-1910 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.B.2. Contracts, Agreements, and Deeds, 1871-1917 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C. Finance Department, 1890-1919 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.1. Treasurer's Correspondence, 1890-1904 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1891- 1921 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.1. Annual Reports, 1901-1918\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.2. Balances, 1912- 1920 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.3. Betterment, 1893-1910\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.4. Check Registers, 1913-1920\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.5. Journals, 1912-1921 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.2.6. Ledgers, 1890-1920\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.C.3. Securities, 1890-1912 \u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eXXXI.D. Miscellaneous Files, ca. 1907\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppendix A: Oversize Folders, Contents and Location\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppendix B: Misc. Reels 2161-2177, List of Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries are arranged in alphabetical order and\n               within the subseries chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by court, then chronologically; they\n                     include some or all of the following: briefs,\n                     appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n                     transcripts, motions, and statement of facts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese two dockets were not included in the\n                     docket file; they are listed in chronological\n                     order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following groups of contract files is\n                     arranged according to their original internal\n                     filing structure. Some files contain several\n                     different contract versions, updates, and/or\n                     multiple copies. RT refers to contract of the\n                     Rchmond Terminal R.Y. Co. Items without filing\n                     number have been placed at the end of this section\n                     in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso included are Surety Bonds; Arranged in\n                     original, alphabetical filing order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically; the files within each\n                  section are kept in original order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternal filing number 355; kept in original\n                     filing order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternal numbering system indicated by [ ].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized into the following categories: 1.\n                  Accounts; 2. Annual Reports; 3. Audits; 4. Balances; 5.\n                  Check Registers; 6. Daybooks; 7. Income and Expenses; 8.\n                  Journals; 9. Ledgers; 10. Property; 11. Vouchers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically; see also Legal\n                        Department Series II.B.3. Docket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esub groups are arranged alphabetically by record\n                  type and chronologically within\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf not mentioned otherwise, arranged by tax\n                  year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement follows original order: folders\n                        were kept generally by year; in cases parts of\n                        the annual return file had separate folder\n                        titles; those were kept as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDivided into two sections according to\n                     internally existing filing units\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs numbered 1-58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs numbered 59-94.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs 138-157.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs numbered 158-307.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs numbered 308-325.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs numbered 326-327.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The arrangement of series attempts to reflect the company's\n         internal structure by following the organization of main\n         divisions in its outline and by keeping the original order of\n         documents wherever it was still present, or where it could be\n         reconstructed due to internal filing numbers, file labeling,\n         etc. Headings for files or filing units were also kept as\n         found, whenever present. The arrangement within each series\n         and subseries will be specified in the Series Description\n         below. Miscellaneous files are placed at the end of each\n         respective series or subseries. The predominant description\n         level is at the folder and volume level. Exceptions are the\n         photographs and broadsides, which are described at the item\n         level. While the more then 300 photographs make up their own\n         record group, the broadsides are inventoried under the\n         Transportation and Public Relations, Advertising, and\n         Marketing Departments.","The collection is housed in 347 boxes (including one\n         oversize), and two map cabinet drawers. 177 volumes are\n         shelved. Whenever size permitted, volumes were housed in boxes\n         for better protection (353 volumes). Volumes that are placed\n         directly on the shelves are interfiled with the boxes,\n         following the order of the container listing (see below).","Oversize items are filed in one oversize box (No 344) as\n         well as in two map cabinet drawers. There are a total of 39\n         oversize folders, containing various numbers of oversize\n         items. Oversize items, which were part of a regular sized\n         filing unit, were removed from their respective folders. In\n         their place removal notices list the item(s) separated and the\n         oversize folder number to which they have been moved. For\n         location and content list of oversize folders see Appendix A. \n         ","SERIES TABLE OF CONTENTS","I. General Administration, Management, 1834-1981 I.A. Correspondence, 1863 I. B. Minutes, 1834-1981  I.B.1. Minute Books, Board of Directors, 1934-1981 I.B.2. Minute Book, Pension Board, 1923-1937 I.B.3. Minute Files, Board of Directors, 1881,\n         1900-1906, 1944-1976 I.B.4. Minute Files, Stockholders Annual Meetings, 1864,\n         1897-1905, 1944-1973 I.C. Miscellaneous Records, 1901-1911","II. Legal Department, 1834-1986 II.A. Charters and Bylaws, 1834-1983  II.B. Cases, Claims, and Dockets - 1888-1889, 1981-1991. II.B.1. Cases, 1981-1992 II.B.2. Claims, 1888-1889  II.B.3. Dockets, 1920-1930, 1968  II.C. Contracts, 1867-1969 II.C.1. Contract Files, 1871-1969 II.C.2. Contracts -Mixed Volumes, 1867-1950  II.C.3. Credit Bonds \u0026 Bonds Covering \"Order Notify\"\n         Shipments, n.d., 1916-1942 II.D. Real Estate Files, n.d., 1929-1986  II.E. Miscellaneous Files, 1869-1942","III. Finance Department, 1834-1995  III.A. Treasurer's Files, 1922-1992 III.A.1. Securities Owned, 1922-1935  III.A.2. 1941 Re-Funding, 1941 III.A.3. Transition CSX, 1989-1982  III.A.4. Statements, 1990-1991  III.B. Accounting and Bookkeeping, n.d., 1834-1995 III.B.1. Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978  III.B.2. Annual Reports, 1836- 1995  III.B.3. Audits, 1908-1965  III.B.4. Balances, 1834-1969  III.B.4.1. Balance Sheets and Financial Analysis,\n         1834-1916  III.B.4.2. General Balance Sheets and Analysis,\n         1912-1968  III.B.4.3. Balance Sheets and Analysis, 1921-1958  III.B.4.4. Balance Sheets, 1940-1955 III.B.4.5. Trial Balance, 1905-1914  III.B.5. Check Registers, 1907- 1941  III.B.6. Day books, 1860-1905  III.B.7. Income and Expenses, 1926-1972  III.B.8. Journals, 1834-1960  III.B.9. Ledgers, 1905-1960  III.B.10. Property, ca. 1873-1992  III.B.10.1. Property - General Information, 1873,\n         1940-1990  III.B.10.2. Property - Betterment, 1899-1969 III.B.10.3. Property - Depreciation, 1943-1991  III.B.10.4. Property - Expenditures, 1919-1990  III.B.10.5. Property - Valuation, 1907-1992  III.B.10.6. Record of Property Changes, n.d., ca. 1902-\n         1987  III.B.10.7. Specific Properties: Potomac Yard File,\n         1980-1992  III.B.10.8. Miscellaneous Property Files, n.d.,1907-1962 III.B.11. Vouchers, 1989-1990 III.C. Securities, 1834-1957 III.C.1. Bonds, 1866-1939 III.C.2. Certificates of Debt, 1844-1901  III.C.3. Dividends, 1861-1957 III.C.4. Stocks, 1834-1975  III.C.5. Mixed volumes, 1867-1945  III.C.6. Securities - Cancelled, 1880-1902  III.C.7. Securities - Miscellaneous Files, 1878-1901  III.D. Tax Records, 1914-1992  III.D.1. Federal Tax - Reports and Returns, 1916- 1968  IIID.1.1. Agent's Reports for 1918-1929  III.D.1.2. Federal Income Tax Returns by Tax Year,\n         1916-1968  III.D.2. State Tax Reports, Tax Returns, and Rolling\n         Stock Information, 1933-1991  III.D.2.1. Annual Tax Reports of Railroad Companies-\n         Report of the R.F.\u0026 P. to the Dept. of Taxation of\n         Virginia, 1985-1991  III.D.2.2. Virginia State Tax Returns, 1933-1961  III.D.2.3. State Tax Return Rolling Stock Information  III.D.3. Property/Real Estate Tax, ca. 1980-1992  III.D.3.1. Assessments  III.D.3.2. \"Property Taxes - Current Folders\" 1988-1992  III.D.4. Miscellaneous Tax Subject files, 1914-1973","IV. Transportation Department, 1858-1929  IV.A. General Superintendent's Office: Correspondence,\n         1882  IV.B. Miscellaneous Records, n.d., 1858-1929","V. Maintenance of Way Dept. (Engineering, Technology,\n         Research), n.d., 1889  V.A. Engineering, 1889-1946  V.B. Research, 1965-1972  V.C. New Technologies, 1986","VI. Public Relations Department, Advertising, Marketing,\n         n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997  VI.A. Miscellaneous Files, n.d., 1945, 1984, 1997","VII. Membership in Societies and Associations, etc.,\n         1923","VIII. Publications Department 1934-1991 VIII.A. Corporate History, 1940, ca. 1963  VIII.B. Newsletters, 1934-1935, 1984-1991 \n         ","IX. Photographs, n.d., ca. 1920-1990","X. Library, ca. 168?, 1875-1979","XI. Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg Railway Co., n.d.\n         1863-1889, 1901  XI.A. Legal Department, 1863-1875  XI.A.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1872  XI.A.2. Deeds and Plats, 1863-1875, 1901  XI.B. Finance Department, 1870-1889  XI.B.1.Treasurer Office - Correspondence, 1872-1888  XI.B.2. Property, n.d.  XI.B.3. Stocks, 1870-1889  XI.C. Miscellaneous, n.d.","XII. Alexandria \u0026 Washington Railway Co., 1887-1890  XII.A. Finance Department, 1887-1890","XIII. Fruit Growers Express Co., 1920-1966  XIII.A. Finance Department, 1920-1966","XIV. Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement Co., 1901, 1939-1957 XIV.A. General Administration, Management 1901,\n         1939-1957","XV. Potomac Railroad Co., 1869-1917  XV.A. General Administration, Management, 1869-1917  XV.B. Finance Department, 1872-1874","XVI. Potomac Steamboat Co., 1845-1889  XVI.A. Finance Department, 1845-1889","XVII. The Pullman Co., 1960-1966  XVII.A. Finance Department, 1960-1966","XVIII. R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co., 1929-1939  XVIII.A. General Administration, Management, 1929-1939  XVIII.B. Finance Department, 1929-1932 \n         ","XIX. Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc., n.d., 1932-1971  XIX.A. General Administration, Management, 1932-1960,\n         1968-1971  XIX.B. Legal Department, ca. 1935  XIX.C. Finance Department, 1958-1968  XIX.D. Miscellaneous Files, n.d.","XX. Richmond Holding Corporation  XX.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975  XX.B. Finance Department, 1963-1975","XXI. Richmond Land Corporation, 1915-1987  XXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1915-1954,\n         1961-1970  XXI.B. Finance Department, 1915-1987 XXI.B.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1974  XXI.B.2. Securities, 1915-1916, 1975  XXI.B.3. Taxes, 1974-1987","XXII. Richmond Terminal Railway Co., 1916-1976  XXII.A. General Administration, Management, 1916-1975  XXII.B. Legal Department, 1916-1958  XXII.B.1. Charter and Bylaws, 1916, 192-  XXII.B.2. Miscellaneous Contracts, 1922-1958  XXII.C. Finance Department, 1916-1975  XXII.C.1. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1916-1975  XXII.C.1.1. Annual Reports, 1924-1975  XXII.C.1.2. Journals, 1916-1974 XXII.C.1.3. Ledgers, 1916-1958  XXII.C.1.4. Reconciliation, 1937-1964  XXII.C.2. Securities, 1922-1976  XXII.C.3. Taxes, 1935-1950","XXIII. Richmond Union Terminal Corporation / Union Terminal\n         Corporation, 1929-1960  XXIII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1929-1960","XXIV. Richmond-Washington Co., 1901-1971  XXIV.A. Legal Department, 1901-1903 XXIV.B. Finance Department, 1901-1971 XXIV.B.1. Annual Report Files, 1901-1971  XXIV.B.2. Miscellaneous Files, 1901-1959","XXV. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co., 1947  XXV.A. Legal Department, 1947","XXVI. South Washington Land Corporation, 1957-1975  XXVI.A. General Administration, Management, 1957-1975  XXVI.B. Legal Department, 1957, 1968  XXVI.C. Finance Department, 1965- 1975","XXVII. Suburban Motor Coach Corporation, 1928-1929  XXVII.A. General Administration, Management,\n         1928-1929","XXVIII. Trailer Train Co., 1959-1966  XXVIII.A. Finance Department, 1959-1966","XXIX. Virginia and Carolina Railroad Co., 1882-1886  XXIX.A. Finance Department, 1882-1886","XXX. Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., 1840-1871 XXX.A. Finance Department, 1840-1871","XXXI. Washington Southern Railway Co., 1871-1925  XXXI.A. General Administration, Management, 1890-1925  XXXI.A.1. Minutes, 1890-1925  XXXI.A.1.1. Board of Directors and Stockholders,\n         1890-1920  XXXI.A.1.2. Potomac Yard, Advisory Board, 1909-1925  XXXI.B. Legal Department, 1871-1917  XXXI.B.1. Charters and Bylaws, 1890-1910  XXXI.B.2. Contracts, Agreements, and Deeds, 1871-1917  XXXI.C. Finance Department, 1890-1919  XXXI.C.1. Treasurer's Correspondence, 1890-1904  XXXI.C.2. Accounting and Bookkeeping, 1891- 1921  XXXI.C.2.1. Annual Reports, 1901-1918 XXXI.C.2.2. Balances, 1912- 1920  XXXI.C.2.3. Betterment, 1893-1910 XXXI.C.2.4. Check Registers, 1913-1920 XXXI.C.2.5. Journals, 1912-1921  XXXI.C.2.6. Ledgers, 1890-1920 XXXI.C.3. Securities, 1890-1912  XXXI.D. Miscellaneous Files, ca. 1907","Appendix A: Oversize Folders, Contents and Location","Appendix B: Misc. Reels 2161-2177, List of Contents","Subseries are arranged in alphabetical order and\n               within the subseries chronologically.","Organized by court, then chronologically; they\n                     include some or all of the following: briefs,\n                     appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n                     transcripts, motions, and statement of facts","These two dockets were not included in the\n                     docket file; they are listed in chronological\n                     order","The following groups of contract files is\n                     arranged according to their original internal\n                     filing structure. Some files contain several\n                     different contract versions, updates, and/or\n                     multiple copies. RT refers to contract of the\n                     Rchmond Terminal R.Y. Co. Items without filing\n                     number have been placed at the end of this section\n                     in chronological order.","Arranged chronologically","Also included are Surety Bonds; Arranged in\n                     original, alphabetical filing order","Arranged chronologically; the files within each\n                  section are kept in original order.","Internal filing number 355; kept in original\n                     filing order.","Internal numbering system indicated by [ ].","Organized into the following categories: 1.\n                  Accounts; 2. Annual Reports; 3. Audits; 4. Balances; 5.\n                  Check Registers; 6. Daybooks; 7. Income and Expenses; 8.\n                  Journals; 9. Ledgers; 10. Property; 11. Vouchers","Arranged alphabetically","Arranged alphabetically; see also Legal\n                        Department Series II.B.3. Docket","sub groups are arranged alphabetically by record\n                  type and chronologically within","If not mentioned otherwise, arranged by tax\n                  year","Arrangement follows original order: folders\n                        were kept generally by year; in cases parts of\n                        the annual return file had separate folder\n                        titles; those were kept as well.","Divided into two sections according to\n                     internally existing filing units","Arranged alphabetically","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Photographs numbered 1-58.","Photographs numbered 59-94.","Photographs 138-157.","Photographs numbered 158-307.","Photographs numbered 308-325.","Photographs numbered 326-327.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type.","Files in each subseries are arranged alphabetically\n               and chronologically within each record type."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following is a brief outline of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.'s\n         complex, 157 year history. The Company has been the subject of\n         several publications, which should be consulted for more\n         in-depths presentations:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eGriffin, Jr., William E. \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOne Hundred Fifty Years of History,\n         Along the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026amp; Potomac\n         Railroad.\u003c/title\u003e Richmond: R.F.\u0026amp; P., 1984. \n         \u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eGriffin, Jr., William E. \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond, Fredericksburg \u0026amp; Potomac\n         Railroad, The Capital Cities Route.\u003c/title\u003e Lynchburg,\n         Virginia, 1994. \u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eMordecai, John B. \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Brief History of the Richmond,\n         Fredericksburg \u0026amp; Potomac Railroad.\u003c/title\u003e Richmond, 1940. \u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003ePrince, Richard E. \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Richmond-Washington Line and\n         Related Railroads.\u003c/title\u003e Millard, Neb.: Richard E. Prince,\n         1973.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad\n         (R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R.) was incorporated by an Act of the General\n         Assembly of Virginia on 25 February 1834. It was at the time\n         the sixth railroad to be chartered in Virginia. The company's\n         purpose was to provide rail service from Richmond to the\n         Potomac River near Washington, D.C. In 1835 the General\n         Assembly authorized the subscription to two fifths of the\n         Company stock. The State was proportionally represented with\n         two Directors out of five on the Company's Board. Throughout a\n         large part of the company's history the State of Virginia\n         guarded its interest in the R.F.\u0026amp; P. by prohibiting other\n         railroads to parallel the route of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. In 1836\n         the tracks from Richmond to South Anna were completed, in 1837\n         the extension to Fredericksburg. Service for the Post Office\n         began in 1838, increasing the line's traffic. In 1842\n         construction of the line was finished up to Aquia Creek,\n         eliminating the use of a stage coach. From Aquia Creek the\n         Washington \u0026amp; Fredericksburg Steamboat Co. provided the\n         transportation to Washington. The R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. bought\n         half of the Steamer Co.'s stock in 1845. With the goal of an\n         eventual all-rail connection between Richmond and Washington\n         in mind, the Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg R.R. Co was\n         incorporated in 1851. With the completion of its line to\n         Quantico in 1872, a continuous rail connection from NC to\n         Baltimore had been established. The Potomac R.R. Co. lines\n         were completed the same year and provided connecting service\n         between the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. and the A.\u0026amp; F. R.R. Co. For\n         a few years, the new all-rail line was used alternating with\n         the route that included the Potomac Steamboat Co., the\n         successor of the Washington \u0026amp; Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co., until in 1877 the R.F.\u0026amp; P. terminated its steamboat\n         contract and turned its shares back over to that Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the Civil War, the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. operated\n         largely in the service of the Confederate Army. The damage\n         inflicted to equipment, tracks, bridges and buildings was\n         considerable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the mid 1880's the company prospered again. In 1887 the\n         Richmond Byrd St. Station was opened to accommodate the\n         increased traffic volume of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.R.R. Co. and the\n         Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. (R.\u0026amp; P. R.R. Co.). In\n         1888 a timely freight service for fresh fruit and vegetables\n         was inaugurated, a business that should grow fast and steadily\n         well into the 20th century. The same year authorization for a\n         branch line was granted to these two railroad companies, so\n         the growing volume of freight could be directed away from the\n         city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R., traditionally a short line railroad,\n         had always relied on agreements with other railroad lines\n         providing service south of Richmond and north of Washington,\n         and in 1900, after several smaller lines had been grouped\n         together, those railroads were: Seaboard Air Line R.Y. (from\n         Portsmouth and southeast), Atlantic Coast Line R.R. (south of\n         Richmond) and the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. (from Quantico\n         to Washington, controlled by the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.). In\n         1901, Seaboard Air Line R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the Chesapeake and\n         Ohio R.Y. Co., as well as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co.\n         agreed to form the Richmond-Washington Co. That Company\n         acquired the entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co.\n         and the majority of R.F.\u0026amp; P.'s voting stock. The six\n         partner would all be treated equally and have the same rights\n         in the dealings with the R.F.\u0026amp; P. The R.F.\u0026amp; P. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond-Washington\n         Line.\" For the next two decades the R.F.\u0026amp; P. kept\n         expanding and modernizing at a rapid pace. The Richmond\n         Terminal R.Y. Co. was chartered in 1916 with the purpose of\n         constructing and operating a passenger terminal, and in 1919\n         Broad St. passenger station (architect: John Russell Pope) was\n         completed. R.F.\u0026amp; P. and Atlantic Coast Line R.R. both\n         owned equal amounts of the Richmond Terminal Co.'s shares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarting in December 1917, the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. and the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under Federal Control for 26\n         months, and played an important role in the transportation of\n         military personnel and equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree years later, in 1920, the Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co., which had been managed jointly with the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         since 1901, was completely merged into the latter. A large\n         freight terminal was added to the Acca Freight Yards in 1924,\n         tracks were improved and cars and locomotives modernized. The\n         growing competition of automobiles on shorter distances\n         prompted the R.F.\u0026amp; P. in 1928 to halt its less and less\n         efficient steam train service between Richmond and Ashland and\n         to replace it with a passenger bus service. Thus the Suburban\n         Motor Coach Co. was incorporated the same year, the R.F.\u0026amp;\n         P. R.R. being the main shareholder. Soon passenger bus travel\n         was introduced between Washington and various places south of\n         Alexandria, and the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co. was\n         chartered in 1929. It was fully owned by the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R.\n         and the Suburban Motor Coach Co. merged into the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         Transportation Co. in March of the same year. In August 1929,\n         the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co. and the competing\n         Richmond- Washington Motor Coaches (owned by the Greyhound\n         Co.) merged to form the Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc. Service\n         was soon expanded to reach from Washington to Norfolk. During\n         the Depression years, the R.F.\u0026amp; P. struggled with reduced\n         passenger and freight service revenues, challenges which the\n         company tried to meet by reducing it's passenger fares as well\n         as attempting to join the developing market for truck service\n         business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarting in 1931 the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co.\n         experimented with truck freight service between Richmond and\n         Washington, but discontinued the operation due to lack of\n         profits in 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraffic of passengers and freight reached a high during\n         WWII, and considerable investments were made to modernize\n         engines and rail yards. After 1945 passenger travel decreased\n         steadily, and Amtrak finally serviced that part of the\n         operation in 1970. With the foundation of the Richmond Holding\n         Company in 1957 the R.F.\u0026amp; P. had started to pursue another\n         business avenue. Although the R.F.\u0026amp; P. had always been\n         involved in Real Estate deals, and was the sole stockholder of\n         the Richmond Land Corp. (inc. 1901), it had done so only for\n         the purpose of securing and developing land for the expansion\n         of its rail service. Now the Real Estate and Land Development\n         Business should become an enterprise in its own right. Other\n         important development of the 1960's and 1970's were the\n         opening of Bryan Park Terminal (1962), the purchase and\n         subsequent development of the Dahlgreen Railroad line and\n         adjacent properties (1964), and the move to the new Main\n         Office building at Acca Yard (1976). At this point, the\n         Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co. was dissolved, and Broad Street\n         Station - no longer in usage - was sold to the Commonwealth of\n         Virginia. By the early 1980's ownership of the\n         Richmond-Washington Co. and with it of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. had\n         changed: now the Commonwealth of Virginia, Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad, Southern Railway, and Chessie System Railroad all\n         shared the capital stock. R.F.\u0026amp; P.'s most important rail\n         freight connections at that time were Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad and Conrail. Despite continued modernization and\n         collaboration with other carriers, earnings of the real estate\n         branch outgrew those of the freight sector by the mid 1980's.\n         Those changed realities let to a major company restructuring\n         in 1988 with the founding of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Corporation, a\n         publicly owned, Virginia-based holding company that controlled\n         the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. and R.F.\u0026amp; P. Properties, a real\n         estate investment, leasing and development company. Already\n         before the reorganization, the CSX Corporation (formed through\n         a merger of Chessie System and Seabord Coastline Industries in\n         1980), which owned the majority of the Richmond-Washington\n         Co., and thus controlled the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Co., had been\n         interested merging the R.F.\u0026amp; P.R.R. Co. entirely into its\n         own enterprise. At this time the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n         through the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) still held a 20%\n         interest in the R.F.\u0026amp; P. After one failed merger attempt\n         in early 1990, CSX and the VRS, which owned about 27 % of\n         R.F.\u0026amp; P. Corporation stock by now, came to the following\n         agreement in August of 1991: the VRS, through its subsidiary\n         Systems Holdings, acquired 99 percent of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         Corporation's shares. It then sold the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. to\n         CSX Transportation, which fully merged it into its own railway\n         line. This transaction factually ended the 157 year history of\n         the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. The remaining part of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         Corporation, the Real Estate business came under the control\n         of the VRS, and was subsequently sold to Commonwealth Atlantic\n         Properties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAlexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg Railway\n         Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIncorporated 1851 as Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg\n         Road Co.; taken over by the Pennsylvania R.R. in 1870. Merged\n         with the Alexandria \u0026amp; Washington R.Y. Co. to form the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAlexandria \u0026amp; Washington Railway\n         Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1854. Like the Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg R.Y.\n         Co., it became a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.\n         Merged with the Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. to\n         form the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eFruit Growers Express Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1920 as a successor of Fruit Growers Express;\n         shares were owned by several railroads in need of refrigerated\n         cars transporting fruit and vegetables from the South to the\n         North. R.F.\u0026amp; P. initially owned 4.5% the shares; it sold\n         its 3 % remaining shares in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLewis Ginter Land and Improvement\n         Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. Feb. 15, 1901. In 1957 the entire stock was\n         purchased by the Richmond Holding Corporation (sole\n         stockholder was the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R), who took over the\n         assets and liquidated the company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePotomac Railroad Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1867; connected the R.F.\u0026amp; P. and the A \u0026amp; F\n         R.Y. Co. at Quantico since 1872. Acquired by Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co. in 1904; transferred all rights and\n         properties upon dissolution 1917 to Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePotomac Steamboat Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1852; successor of Washington \u0026amp; Fredericksburg\n         Steamboat Co. (see below); R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R., which had bought\n         half the shares of Potomac Steamboat Company's predecessor,\n         the Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., ended its\n         participation in the steamboat company in 1872, when its\n         all-rail line to Washington was completed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Pullman Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1867 as Pullman's Palace Car Co., name changed to\n         the above in 1899. In the 1940's the Pullman Company was\n         jointly purchased by a group of Railroads, who used its cars.\n         In the 1960's the R.F.\u0026amp; P. is shown to have owned .57% of\n         its stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eR.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eChartered by the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. in 1929; merged with\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co. in March 1929 and with\n         Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches (owned by The Greyhound\n         Corp.) later that year; the operating name was changed to\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, of which the R.F.\u0026amp; P. owned 49%\n         and the Greyhound Co. 51%. The bus line provided service from\n         Richmond to Washington. The R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co.\n         also offered truck freight service in the 1930?s but was\n         dissolved in 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFounded in 1926 as Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches,\n         Inc.; bought by the Greyhound Corp. In 1929, 49 % of the\n         shares were sold to R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. and the bus operations\n         of R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co. and Richmond-Washington\n         Motor Coaches were merged and the name was changed to the\n         above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond Holding Corporation\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFounded Feb. 1957 as a subsidiary of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         R.R., who was the sole Stockholder; took over the Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co. (see above) the same year. In 1975 it\n         merged into Richmond Land Corp. along with the South\n         Washington Land Corp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond Land Corporation\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFounded in 1915; sole stockholder of this real estate\n         and development company was R.F.\u0026amp; P. 1975 both Richmond\n         Holding Corp. and South Washington Land Corp. were merged into\n         the Richmond Land Corp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond Terminal Railway Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eChartered in 1916 to build the new Broad Street\n         Passenger Station in Richmond. The company was jointly owned\n         by Atlantic Coast Line R.R. and the R.F.\u0026amp; P R.R. It was\n         liquidated in 1976 after R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Dept. had\n         moved to Acca Yard, the Main Office had been relocated, and\n         the passenger travel was serviced by Amtrak at a different\n         station. Upon liquidation, the terminal company sold the Broad\n         Street Station Building to the State of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond Union Terminal Corporation\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eChartered 1 Mar. 1929 as Union Terminal Corporation;\n         sole stockholders were Richmond Greyhound Lines and Atlantic\n         Greyhound Lines. Changed its name to the above in 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRichmond-Washington Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1901 through an agreement of Seaboard Air Line\n         R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Chesapeake and Ohio R.Y. Co., as well\n         as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co. The company acquired the\n         entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. and the\n         majority of R.F.\u0026amp; P.'s voting stock. The six partner would\n         all be treated equally and have the same rights in the\n         dealings with the R.F.\u0026amp; P. The R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond- Washington\n         Line.\" In the 1980's CSX Corp. owned the majority of the\n         company's stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeaboard Air Line Railroad Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. as Seaboard Railway Co. 1944, its name was changed\n         to the above in 1945. It was supposed to carry out the plan of\n         reorganization of Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.; merged 1967\n         with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to form Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSouth Washington Land Corporation\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1957 as a real estate company, with more then 80%\n         of the shares in the hands of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. Was merged\n         into the Richmond Land Corporation in 1975 along with the\n         Richmond Holding Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSuburban Motor Coach Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 5 July 1928, wholly owned by the R.F.\u0026amp; P.;\n         merged into R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co. on 4 Jan.\n         1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTrailer Train Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eJointly owned by a large group of railroads, who all\n         shared usage of the trailer cars. The R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. became\n         a member in 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eVirginia and Carolina Railroad Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1882, with the goal to build a railroad line from\n         Richmond, Virginia to the Virginia-North Carolina State Line\n         in Mecklenburg County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWashington and Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1840 in Maryland. Starting 1842, it provided\n         service from Washington to Aquia Creek and later Quantico, and\n         at times, Baltimore; in 1845, the R.F.\u0026amp; P. bought half\n         interest the interest, and assumed control of its operations.\n         Predecessor of Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWashington Southern Railway Co.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInc. 1890 through consolidation of A.\u0026amp; F. R.Y. and\n         A.\u0026amp; W. R.Y. and controlled at this time by the\n         Pennsylvania R.R.; in 1901 the Richmond- Washington Co. bought\n         the entire stock of the Washington Southern, and it came under\n         common management with R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R., it was fully\n         absorbed into the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. in 1920.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The following is a brief outline of the R.F.\u0026 P.'s\n         complex, 157 year history. The Company has been the subject of\n         several publications, which should be consulted for more\n         in-depths presentations:","Griffin, Jr., William E. \n          One Hundred Fifty Years of History,\n         Along the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n         Railroad.  Richmond: R.F.\u0026 P., 1984. \n          Griffin, Jr., William E. \n          Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n         Railroad, The Capital Cities Route.  Lynchburg,\n         Virginia, 1994.  Mordecai, John B. \n          A Brief History of the Richmond,\n         Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac Railroad.  Richmond, 1940.  Prince, Richard E. \n          The Richmond-Washington Line and\n         Related Railroads.  Millard, Neb.: Richard E. Prince,\n         1973.","The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad\n         (R.F.\u0026 P. R.R.) was incorporated by an Act of the General\n         Assembly of Virginia on 25 February 1834. It was at the time\n         the sixth railroad to be chartered in Virginia. The company's\n         purpose was to provide rail service from Richmond to the\n         Potomac River near Washington, D.C. In 1835 the General\n         Assembly authorized the subscription to two fifths of the\n         Company stock. The State was proportionally represented with\n         two Directors out of five on the Company's Board. Throughout a\n         large part of the company's history the State of Virginia\n         guarded its interest in the R.F.\u0026 P. by prohibiting other\n         railroads to parallel the route of the R.F.\u0026 P. In 1836\n         the tracks from Richmond to South Anna were completed, in 1837\n         the extension to Fredericksburg. Service for the Post Office\n         began in 1838, increasing the line's traffic. In 1842\n         construction of the line was finished up to Aquia Creek,\n         eliminating the use of a stage coach. From Aquia Creek the\n         Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg Steamboat Co. provided the\n         transportation to Washington. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. bought\n         half of the Steamer Co.'s stock in 1845. With the goal of an\n         eventual all-rail connection between Richmond and Washington\n         in mind, the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.R. Co was\n         incorporated in 1851. With the completion of its line to\n         Quantico in 1872, a continuous rail connection from NC to\n         Baltimore had been established. The Potomac R.R. Co. lines\n         were completed the same year and provided connecting service\n         between the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the A.\u0026 F. R.R. Co. For\n         a few years, the new all-rail line was used alternating with\n         the route that included the Potomac Steamboat Co., the\n         successor of the Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co., until in 1877 the R.F.\u0026 P. terminated its steamboat\n         contract and turned its shares back over to that Company.","During the Civil War, the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. operated\n         largely in the service of the Confederate Army. The damage\n         inflicted to equipment, tracks, bridges and buildings was\n         considerable.","In the mid 1880's the company prospered again. In 1887 the\n         Richmond Byrd St. Station was opened to accommodate the\n         increased traffic volume of the R.F.\u0026 P.R.R. Co. and the\n         Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. (R.\u0026 P. R.R. Co.). In\n         1888 a timely freight service for fresh fruit and vegetables\n         was inaugurated, a business that should grow fast and steadily\n         well into the 20th century. The same year authorization for a\n         branch line was granted to these two railroad companies, so\n         the growing volume of freight could be directed away from the\n         city.","The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., traditionally a short line railroad,\n         had always relied on agreements with other railroad lines\n         providing service south of Richmond and north of Washington,\n         and in 1900, after several smaller lines had been grouped\n         together, those railroads were: Seaboard Air Line R.Y. (from\n         Portsmouth and southeast), Atlantic Coast Line R.R. (south of\n         Richmond) and the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. (from Quantico\n         to Washington, controlled by the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.). In\n         1901, Seaboard Air Line R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the Chesapeake and\n         Ohio R.Y. Co., as well as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co.\n         agreed to form the Richmond-Washington Co. That Company\n         acquired the entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co.\n         and the majority of R.F.\u0026 P.'s voting stock. The six\n         partner would all be treated equally and have the same rights\n         in the dealings with the R.F.\u0026 P. The R.F.\u0026 P. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond-Washington\n         Line.\" For the next two decades the R.F.\u0026 P. kept\n         expanding and modernizing at a rapid pace. The Richmond\n         Terminal R.Y. Co. was chartered in 1916 with the purpose of\n         constructing and operating a passenger terminal, and in 1919\n         Broad St. passenger station (architect: John Russell Pope) was\n         completed. R.F.\u0026 P. and Atlantic Coast Line R.R. both\n         owned equal amounts of the Richmond Terminal Co.'s shares.","Starting in December 1917, the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under Federal Control for 26\n         months, and played an important role in the transportation of\n         military personnel and equipment.","Three years later, in 1920, the Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co., which had been managed jointly with the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         since 1901, was completely merged into the latter. A large\n         freight terminal was added to the Acca Freight Yards in 1924,\n         tracks were improved and cars and locomotives modernized. The\n         growing competition of automobiles on shorter distances\n         prompted the R.F.\u0026 P. in 1928 to halt its less and less\n         efficient steam train service between Richmond and Ashland and\n         to replace it with a passenger bus service. Thus the Suburban\n         Motor Coach Co. was incorporated the same year, the R.F.\u0026\n         P. R.R. being the main shareholder. Soon passenger bus travel\n         was introduced between Washington and various places south of\n         Alexandria, and the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. was\n         chartered in 1929. It was fully owned by the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R.\n         and the Suburban Motor Coach Co. merged into the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Transportation Co. in March of the same year. In August 1929,\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. and the competing\n         Richmond- Washington Motor Coaches (owned by the Greyhound\n         Co.) merged to form the Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc. Service\n         was soon expanded to reach from Washington to Norfolk. During\n         the Depression years, the R.F.\u0026 P. struggled with reduced\n         passenger and freight service revenues, challenges which the\n         company tried to meet by reducing it's passenger fares as well\n         as attempting to join the developing market for truck service\n         business.","Starting in 1931 the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.\n         experimented with truck freight service between Richmond and\n         Washington, but discontinued the operation due to lack of\n         profits in 1939.","Traffic of passengers and freight reached a high during\n         WWII, and considerable investments were made to modernize\n         engines and rail yards. After 1945 passenger travel decreased\n         steadily, and Amtrak finally serviced that part of the\n         operation in 1970. With the foundation of the Richmond Holding\n         Company in 1957 the R.F.\u0026 P. had started to pursue another\n         business avenue. Although the R.F.\u0026 P. had always been\n         involved in Real Estate deals, and was the sole stockholder of\n         the Richmond Land Corp. (inc. 1901), it had done so only for\n         the purpose of securing and developing land for the expansion\n         of its rail service. Now the Real Estate and Land Development\n         Business should become an enterprise in its own right. Other\n         important development of the 1960's and 1970's were the\n         opening of Bryan Park Terminal (1962), the purchase and\n         subsequent development of the Dahlgreen Railroad line and\n         adjacent properties (1964), and the move to the new Main\n         Office building at Acca Yard (1976). At this point, the\n         Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co. was dissolved, and Broad Street\n         Station - no longer in usage - was sold to the Commonwealth of\n         Virginia. By the early 1980's ownership of the\n         Richmond-Washington Co. and with it of the R.F.\u0026 P. had\n         changed: now the Commonwealth of Virginia, Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad, Southern Railway, and Chessie System Railroad all\n         shared the capital stock. R.F.\u0026 P.'s most important rail\n         freight connections at that time were Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad and Conrail. Despite continued modernization and\n         collaboration with other carriers, earnings of the real estate\n         branch outgrew those of the freight sector by the mid 1980's.\n         Those changed realities let to a major company restructuring\n         in 1988 with the founding of the R.F.\u0026 P. Corporation, a\n         publicly owned, Virginia-based holding company that controlled\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and R.F.\u0026 P. Properties, a real\n         estate investment, leasing and development company. Already\n         before the reorganization, the CSX Corporation (formed through\n         a merger of Chessie System and Seabord Coastline Industries in\n         1980), which owned the majority of the Richmond-Washington\n         Co., and thus controlled the R.F.\u0026 P. Co., had been\n         interested merging the R.F.\u0026 P.R.R. Co. entirely into its\n         own enterprise. At this time the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n         through the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) still held a 20%\n         interest in the R.F.\u0026 P. After one failed merger attempt\n         in early 1990, CSX and the VRS, which owned about 27 % of\n         R.F.\u0026 P. Corporation stock by now, came to the following\n         agreement in August of 1991: the VRS, through its subsidiary\n         Systems Holdings, acquired 99 percent of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Corporation's shares. It then sold the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. to\n         CSX Transportation, which fully merged it into its own railway\n         line. This transaction factually ended the 157 year history of\n         the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. The remaining part of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Corporation, the Real Estate business came under the control\n         of the VRS, and was subsequently sold to Commonwealth Atlantic\n         Properties.","Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg Railway\n         Co. Incorporated 1851 as Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg\n         Road Co.; taken over by the Pennsylvania R.R. in 1870. Merged\n         with the Alexandria \u0026 Washington R.Y. Co. to form the\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.","Alexandria \u0026 Washington Railway\n         Co. Inc. 1854. Like the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y.\n         Co., it became a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania R.R. Co.\n         Merged with the Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. to\n         form the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. in 1890.","Fruit Growers Express Co. Inc. 1920 as a successor of Fruit Growers Express;\n         shares were owned by several railroads in need of refrigerated\n         cars transporting fruit and vegetables from the South to the\n         North. R.F.\u0026 P. initially owned 4.5% the shares; it sold\n         its 3 % remaining shares in 1982.","Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement\n         Co. Inc. Feb. 15, 1901. In 1957 the entire stock was\n         purchased by the Richmond Holding Corporation (sole\n         stockholder was the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R), who took over the\n         assets and liquidated the company.","Potomac Railroad Co. Inc. 1867; connected the R.F.\u0026 P. and the A \u0026 F\n         R.Y. Co. at Quantico since 1872. Acquired by Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co. in 1904; transferred all rights and\n         properties upon dissolution 1917 to Washington Southern R.Y.\n         Co.","Potomac Steamboat Co. Inc. 1852; successor of Washington \u0026 Fredericksburg\n         Steamboat Co. (see below); R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., which had bought\n         half the shares of Potomac Steamboat Company's predecessor,\n         the Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co., ended its\n         participation in the steamboat company in 1872, when its\n         all-rail line to Washington was completed.","The Pullman Co. Inc. 1867 as Pullman's Palace Car Co., name changed to\n         the above in 1899. In the 1940's the Pullman Company was\n         jointly purchased by a group of Railroads, who used its cars.\n         In the 1960's the R.F.\u0026 P. is shown to have owned .57% of\n         its stock.","R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. Chartered by the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. in 1929; merged with\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co. in March 1929 and with\n         Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches (owned by The Greyhound\n         Corp.) later that year; the operating name was changed to\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, of which the R.F.\u0026 P. owned 49%\n         and the Greyhound Co. 51%. The bus line provided service from\n         Richmond to Washington. The R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.\n         also offered truck freight service in the 1930?s but was\n         dissolved in 1939.","Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Inc. Founded in 1926 as Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches,\n         Inc.; bought by the Greyhound Corp. In 1929, 49 % of the\n         shares were sold to R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and the bus operations\n         of R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. and Richmond-Washington\n         Motor Coaches were merged and the name was changed to the\n         above.","Richmond Holding Corporation Founded Feb. 1957 as a subsidiary of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n         R.R., who was the sole Stockholder; took over the Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co. (see above) the same year. In 1975 it\n         merged into Richmond Land Corp. along with the South\n         Washington Land Corp.","Richmond Land Corporation Founded in 1915; sole stockholder of this real estate\n         and development company was R.F.\u0026 P. 1975 both Richmond\n         Holding Corp. and South Washington Land Corp. were merged into\n         the Richmond Land Corp.","Richmond Terminal Railway Co. Chartered in 1916 to build the new Broad Street\n         Passenger Station in Richmond. The company was jointly owned\n         by Atlantic Coast Line R.R. and the R.F.\u0026 P R.R. It was\n         liquidated in 1976 after R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Dept. had\n         moved to Acca Yard, the Main Office had been relocated, and\n         the passenger travel was serviced by Amtrak at a different\n         station. Upon liquidation, the terminal company sold the Broad\n         Street Station Building to the State of Virginia.","Richmond Union Terminal Corporation Chartered 1 Mar. 1929 as Union Terminal Corporation;\n         sole stockholders were Richmond Greyhound Lines and Atlantic\n         Greyhound Lines. Changed its name to the above in 1941.","Richmond-Washington Co. Inc. 1901 through an agreement of Seaboard Air Line\n         R.Y., Atlantic Coast Line R.R., the Southern R.Y. Co., the\n         Pennsylvania R.R., the Chesapeake and Ohio R.Y. Co., as well\n         as the Baltimore and Ohio R.Y. Co. The company acquired the\n         entire stock of the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. and the\n         majority of R.F.\u0026 P.'s voting stock. The six partner would\n         all be treated equally and have the same rights in the\n         dealings with the R.F.\u0026 P. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. and\n         Washington Southern R.Y. Co. came under common management at\n         his point, and operated jointly as the \"Richmond- Washington\n         Line.\" In the 1980's CSX Corp. owned the majority of the\n         company's stock.","Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co. Inc. as Seaboard Railway Co. 1944, its name was changed\n         to the above in 1945. It was supposed to carry out the plan of\n         reorganization of Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.; merged 1967\n         with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to form Seaboard Coast Line\n         Railroad.","South Washington Land Corporation Inc. 1957 as a real estate company, with more then 80%\n         of the shares in the hands of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. Was merged\n         into the Richmond Land Corporation in 1975 along with the\n         Richmond Holding Corporation.","Suburban Motor Coach Co. Inc. 5 July 1928, wholly owned by the R.F.\u0026 P.;\n         merged into R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. on 4 Jan.\n         1929.","Trailer Train Co. Jointly owned by a large group of railroads, who all\n         shared usage of the trailer cars. The R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. became\n         a member in 1959.","Virginia and Carolina Railroad Co. Inc. 1882, with the goal to build a railroad line from\n         Richmond, Virginia to the Virginia-North Carolina State Line\n         in Mecklenburg County.","Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat\n         Co. Inc. 1840 in Maryland. Starting 1842, it provided\n         service from Washington to Aquia Creek and later Quantico, and\n         at times, Baltimore; in 1845, the R.F.\u0026 P. bought half\n         interest the interest, and assumed control of its operations.\n         Predecessor of Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above).","Washington Southern Railway Co. Inc. 1890 through consolidation of A.\u0026 F. R.Y. and\n         A.\u0026 W. R.Y. and controlled at this time by the\n         Pennsylvania R.R.; in 1901 the Richmond- Washington Co. bought\n         the entire stock of the Washington Southern, and it came under\n         common management with R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., it was fully\n         absorbed into the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. in 1920."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAt an earlier date, photographs, broadsides, and a few\n            miscellaneous items of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Collection had been\n            donated to the Science Museum of Virginia along with other\n            R.F.\u0026amp; P. artifacts. In July 2000 the Science Museum\n            transferred those predominantly visual records to the\n            Library of Virginia (Accession 37441). Since all items of\n            Accession 37441 are integral parts of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n            company records, they have been interfiled with Accession\n            36460, and one Accession number, 36460, is used to identify\n            and describe the entire collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["At an earlier date, photographs, broadsides, and a few\n            miscellaneous items of the R.F.\u0026 P. Collection had been\n            donated to the Science Museum of Virginia along with other\n            R.F.\u0026 P. artifacts. In July 2000 the Science Museum\n            transferred those predominantly visual records to the\n            Library of Virginia (Accession 37441). Since all items of\n            Accession 37441 are integral parts of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n            company records, they have been interfiled with Accession\n            36460, and one Accession number, 36460, is used to identify\n            and describe the entire collection."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Records,\n            1834-1997. Accession 36460, Business records collection,\n            The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Records,\n            1834-1997. Accession 36460, Business records collection,\n            The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad ledgers, 1834-1912 (LVA accession 53925).\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material\n"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad ledgers, 1834-1912 (LVA accession 53925).\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R., 1834-1997, are\n         organized into 31 series. Series I-X relate to record groups\n         of the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. itself, series XI-XXXI describe the\n         records of R.F.\u0026amp; P. subsidiaries, both fully or partially\n         owned, and of companies, of which the R.F.\u0026amp; P. owned a\n         smaller interest at some point during its 157 year history, or\n         with which it was otherwise affiliated. These include:\n         Alexandria \u0026amp; Fredericksburg R.Y. Co., Alexandria \u0026amp;\n         Washington R.Y. Co., Fruit Growers Express Co., Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co., Potomac R.R. Co., Potomac Steamboat\n         Co., The Pullman Co., R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co.,\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Richmond Holding Corporation,\n         Richmond Land Corporation, Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.,\n         Seaboard Air Line R.R. Co., South Washington Land Corporation,\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co., Trailer Train Co., Union Terminal\n         Corporation, Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co.,\n         Virginia and Carolina R.R. Co., and the Washington Southern\n         R.Y. Co. Also included are some records for the\n         Richmond-Washington Co., which at times held the majority of\n         R.F.\u0026amp; P. voting stock. In some cases information for\n         subsidiary companies can be found as integral part of the\n         R.F.\u0026amp; P. files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe main record types found in this collection are minute\n         books and minute files (the complete run of R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n         Minute books, from 1834-1981 is especially noteworthy); legal\n         files, like charters, bylaws, agreements, cases, contracts and\n         deeds, and real estate files; as well as a substantial amount\n         of financial files, like annual reports, audits, balances,\n         check registers, daybooks, journals, ledgers, property\n         records, security records, and tax records. To a lesser extent\n         records of operating, transportation, and technical\n         departments, some newsletters and corporate histories, as well\n         as photographs are included. There are only a few singular\n         correspondence files and letter books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes records for 21 additional\n         companies. Some are wholly owned subsidiaries, others were\n         merged into R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R., or are predecessor companies\n         of those who merged with the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Yet another group of\n         companies was affiliated with the R.F.\u0026amp; P. through a\n         partial ownership of interest. The amount of records for those\n         associated companied varies greatly. For some there is only a\n         minute book or a few annual reports or security records. For\n         others, the holdings are more extensive and a variety of\n         record groups is present. The companies that have a larger\n         share of records in this collection are the Richmond Land\n         Corp., the Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co., and the Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral items of the collection were in need of\n         restoration, which was performed by Etherington Conservation\n         Center, either in the in-house lab, or in the North Carolina\n         main office. The conservation work necessary consisted mainly\n         of repairs of broken, torn and glued pages, damaged bindings,\n         the cleaning of moldy volumes, and the preparation custom\n         boxes to house fragile volumes, and those without binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 consists of 3 subseries: A. Correspondence;\n               B. Minutes; and C. Miscellaneous records.\n               Correspondence includes one 1863 letter from President\n               P.V. Daniel to the C.S.A Secretary of War, James A.\n               Seddon. Minutes contain Board of Directors Minute Books,\n               which run continuously from 1834-1981; one Pension Board\n               Minute Book, documenting the start of a new employee\n               benefit program, which offered pension coverage and\n               insurance for illness, accidents and death. The Board of\n               Directors Minute Files cover the years 1881, 1900-1906\n               and 1944-1974. The files 1900-1906 contain some\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co, minutes as well. There are\n               minutes, notes, letters, resolutions, income statements\n               and other financial data. Some request for monetary help\n               of relatives of railroad employees who died in\n               occupational accidents are included in those early files\n               as well. Files for 1944-1974 include minutes,\n               correspondence, annual report drafts, charts, maps,\n               financial date, etc. Stockholders Annual Meeting Minute\n               files, 1864, 1897-1973 (bulk 1897-1905, 1944-1973)\n               include some Washington Southern R.Y. Co. files as well.\n               They consist of minutes, annual report information, and\n               statements. In some cases there are only lists of\n               stockholders and powers of attorney. Printed meeting\n               reports are included in the Annual Reports in the\n               Finance Department Series III.B.2. Miscellaneous\n               Records, 1901-1905 contain the volume \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHistory of the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n               Railroad,\u003c/title\u003e by W.H. White, President, 1911, a\n               compilation addressed to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n               that deals with the relationship between the State of\n               Virginia and the R.F. \u0026amp; P. There is also a Journal\n               of Events, 1901-1905 with only 4 pages of recording\n               entered, and files containing Authorities for the\n               destruction of records, 1940-1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes inserts, 1936-1941, filed with the\n                        volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles for 1900-1906 contain some Wash. South.\n                     R.Y. Co. Minutes. There are minutes, notes,\n                     letters, as well as several cases of accidental\n                     death and compensation requests by relatives of\n                     the victims; resolutions; income statements and\n                     other financial data. Files for 1944-1974 include\n                     minutes, correspondence, drafts, charts, maps,\n                     some Annual Report drafts, financial data,\n                     etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Washington Southern R.Y. meeting 12\n                        Jan 1903\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Washington Southern R.Y.\n                        meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Washington Southern R.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Washington Southern R.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Washington Southern R.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Executive Committee Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinute files include some Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                     files. In addition to minutes, they contain annual\n                     report information, and financial statements. In\n                     some cases there are only lists of stockholders\n                     and powers of attorney. Printed meeting reports\n                     are included in the Annual Reports in the Finance\n                     Series III.B.2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes powers of attorney for adjourned\n                        meetings of 14 March 1900 and 18 April 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes obituary of E.T.D. Myers, and\n                        statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes General History of the R.F. \u0026amp; P.\n                     and its relation to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n                     compiled upon request of the company's State\n                     Proxies; Charter and other acts relating to the\n                     R.F. \u0026amp; P., comp. 1881; Financial Statement,\n                     1911; Remarks of W.H. White, President, before the\n                     Joint Committee on roads of the Senate and House\n                     of Delegates, 1908; Statement of the Interest of\n                     the Commonwealth in the R.F. \u0026amp; P.R.R. Co.,\n                     1908\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is made up of five subseries: Charters\n               and Bylaws; Cases, Claims, and Dockets; Contracts; Real\n               Estate Files; and Miscellaneous Files. In addition to a\n               copy of the 1834 Charter, this collection contains\n               several amended versions (1924, 1949), as well as\n               various Bylaws (1947-1983). The case files, 1981-1992,\n               concern cases in state and federal courts, and contain\n               briefs, appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n               transcripts, motions, and statements of facts. They are\n               organized by court and within chronologically. The\n               entries in the two Claim Books, 1888-1889 concern\n               compensation requests by customers, predominantly for\n               loss or damage of freight, entered on a daily basis. The\n               dockets, 1920-1938, issued by and addressed to the\n               Interstate Commerce Commission deal predominantly with\n               property valuation issues. Included is one\n               correspondence file, 1968. Contracts, 1867-1969, include\n               contract files, 1871-1969 (agreements, merger\n               agreements, contracts, deeds, mortgages, statements,\n               certified extracts of minutes, trusts; in many cases\n               amendments, additions, and revisions - organized\n               according to internal numbering system) and mixed\n               volumes, 1867-1950 that are composed of a mixed set of\n               legal documents, as well as Credit Bond Files, n.d.,\n               1916-1942. This subseries gives a good impression of\n               the business relationships, clients, and partners of the\n               R.F.\u0026amp; P. The following subseries, the Real Estate\n               Files, n.d., 1929-1986, includes copies and drafts of\n               agreements, deeds, correspondence, plats and plans,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled \"Do Not Destroy.\" Refers to the R.F.\n                        \u0026amp; P. R.R. and the R.F. \u0026amp; P. and the R.\n                        \u0026amp; P. R.R. Connection Co.; also included are\n                        correspondence and accounting reports. Arranged\n                        according to their original filing order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes excerpts and revised pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Tentative\n                           Valuation Report on the Properties of the\n                           R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. Co., as of June 30,\n                           1916\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Tentative Final\n                           Valuation Report as of June 30, 1916 and\n                           Order of the Commission Entered July 8,\n                           1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Protest Against\n                           Said Tentative Valuation, Made and Filed by\n                           the R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R., filed 2 Sept.\n                           1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket No. 393: In the Matter of the\n                           Tentative Valuation..., Brief for Carrier in\n                           Support of Protest, E. Randolph Williams,\n                           General Counsel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation...., Abstract of Evidence, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation..., Reply Brief for Carrier, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinance Docket 3898 In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. Co.,\n                           Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph Williams\n                           General Counsel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinance Docket 3898, In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. Co.\n                           Supplemental Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph\n                           Williams, Edwin F. Wendt, Consulting\n                           Engineer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubmitted 21 Dec 1925, decided 31 Jan 1930;\n                        copy of P.A. Rice, labeled \"Final Value R.F.\n                        \u0026amp; P. R.R. Co. and Washington Southern\n                        R.Y.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contract files (agreements, contracts,\n                  deeds, mortgages, statements, certified extracts of\n                  minutes, trusts; in many cases amendments, additions,\n                  and revisions) and volumes that are composed of a\n                  mixed set of legal documents, as well as credit bond\n                  files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two loose-leaf typescript copies of\n                        the 1871 Mortgage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of 1881 Charter; Classified\n                        Statement of Stocks, Dividend Obligations,\n                        Dividend Scrip, and Bonds and Certificates of\n                        Debt, outstanding 1889; Consolidated Gold\n                        Mortgage, 1890; General Gold Mortgage, 1903;\n                        Richmond-Washington Co. Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage; Agreement, 1903; 3 copies; one copy\n                        includes table of content and single pages of\n                        Acts of Assembly, Mar 1912\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes agreements with the following:\n                        Wash. South R.Y. Co., Chesapeake and Ohio\n                        Railway Co., Southern R.Y. Co., Atlantic Coast\n                        Line R.R., Pennsylvania R.R. Co., and Seaboard\n                        Air Line Railway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder Agreement dated 6 Jan 1919, Robert B.\n                        Tunstall, Sole Arbitrator, 1937. Includes\n                        determination, opinion, stipulation and\n                        exhibits, reporter's transcript, and\n                        memoranda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, approvals, certificates, receipt,\n                        resolutions, opinion, and copies of financial\n                        records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePotomac Yard Agreement, 31 Dec 1927; Six\n                        Party Agreement Incorporating\n                        Richmond-Washington Co., 31 Jun 1901; James\n                        River Branch, Agreement, 6 Jan 1919; Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co. Trackage Agreement, 17 Sept\n                        1901; Washington Terminal Agreement, 27 Jul\n                        1904; Phil Balt. \u0026amp; Wash. R.R. Co. and Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co., Agreement re: Handling Freight\n                        Traffic in D.C., 3 Oct 1917; one loose-leaf\n                        typescript copy of the Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                        Trackage Agreement, 17 Sep 1901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of 32 documents; includes\n                        Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, letters, a report and order,\n                        Equipment Trust Agreement and Lease,\n                        certificates, agreements, opinions, receipts,\n                        notices, opinions, a guarantee, bill of sale,\n                        indemnification, and designation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of 54 documents; includes\n                        Application to Interstate Commerce Commission,\n                        letters, report and order, balance sheets,\n                        maps, financial statements, minutes, purchase\n                        agreements, certificates, waivers,\n                        acknowledgements, reciepts, notices, opinion,\n                        extracts from bylaws, deeds of discharge and\n                        release, and memorandum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, correspondence, report and order,\n                        final settlement, certificate of delivery and\n                        acceptance, conditional sales agreement,\n                        agreement and assignment, opinion, certificate\n                        of notification, report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, opinion, bylaws, resolutions,\n                        notes, estimated expenses, notices of sale,\n                        correspondence, amended application, report and\n                        order, and statements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsists of notice and invitation for bids,\n                        awarding of contract, Application to Interstate\n                        Commerce Commission, opinion, financial\n                        statements, letters, orders, certificates,\n                        closing papers, memoranda, receipts,\n                        agreements, bill of sale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes resolution, purchase agreement,\n                        invitation to bid, bid and acceptance,\n                        resolutions, certificates, conditional sale\n                        agreement, agreement and assigment, opinions,\n                        form letter of notification, form of\n                        acknowledgement, form of bill of sale,\n                        statement of final unit price\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes resolution of directors, notice to\n                        stockholders, letters, Application to the\n                        Interstate Commerce Commission, opinion,\n                        certificates, finacial date, report and order,\n                        specimen of new stock certificates,\n                        mortgages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: A.A. Harvey, Bond, 14 Oct 1926;\n                        American Express, Traveler's Checks, 3 Sep\n                        1926; American Locomotive Co.; Bond, 29 Jul\n                        1918; and letter, 23 Sep 1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Anderson Automobile Co., Bond, 9\n                        Nov 1927; Bad Axe Grain Co., Indemnity Bond, 8\n                        May 1936; Banker Trust Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 8 Dec 1926; Bone Dry Fertilizer Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 May 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Burton \u0026amp; Briel, Bond (not\n                        included, correspondence only), ca. 1929 and\n                        1930; C.F. Sauer Co., Bond, 13 May 1925;\n                        Canadian Pacific Express Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 1 Sep 1926; Chase City Mfg. Co., Bond,\n                        24 Apr 1925, 2 Oct 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Chero-Cola Co., Indemnity Bond, 25\n                        Aug 1925; Bond, 6 Oct 1926; Clyde Eby \u0026amp;\n                        Sons, Bond, 17 Sep 1936; Craig-Huff \u0026amp; Co.,\n                        Bonds, 24 Mar 1926; Crawford Manufacturing Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Sep 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: D.W. Windelman Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 6 Mar 1942; Dunlop Mills, Surety Bond,\n                        10 Aug 1918; Bond, 15 May 1936; E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 19 Jun 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: First National Bank of Boston,\n                        Traveler's Checks, 2 Aug 1926; Ford Motor Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 Mar 1924; Bond, 9 Dec 1924; Bond, 12\n                        Jul 1925; Correspondence, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: G.R. Coleman, Indemnifying Bond\n                        dated 27 Oct 1924 not included; correspondence\n                        only; George P. Lyon Excelsior Co., Bond, 17\n                        Jul 1924; Georgia Wholesale, Bond, Jul 1929;\n                        Green Wish Co., Bond, 13 Aug 1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: H.D. Lipford Grovery Co., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1926; International Harvester Co., Letter,\n                        11 Apr 1929; J.R. Sherwood, Credit Application,\n                        25 Jun 1921; James G. Gill Co., Bond, 22 Mar\n                        1927\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: John F. Kincaid, Bond, 2 Jul 1934;\n                        Jones Motor Car Co., Bond, 3 Jun 1927; Jones\n                        Motor Car Co., Bond cancellation, 6 May 1929;\n                        Koiner Flour Mills, Correspondence, 1925; Larus\n                        \u0026amp; Brother Co., Bond, ca. 1926 Milwaukee\n                        Drug \u0026amp; Distributing Co., 26 Jun 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Mutual Ice Co., Bond, 7 May 1921,\n                        5 May 1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: National Pepsi-Cola Corp., Bond,\n                        13 Aug 1929, 3 Nov 1930, n.d.; Northern Neck\n                        Motor Co., Bond, 16 Mar 1929; Oakland Motor Car\n                        Co., Bond 3 Jun 1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Patrick-Young Co., Bond, 21 Feb\n                        1921; Patrick-Young Co., and/or E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Jan 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Peatross Manufacturing Co., Bonds,\n                        6 Jan 1931; Polk-Miller Products Corp., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1928; Producers Co-operative Exchange,\n                        Bond, 10 Jul 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Republic National Bank of Dallas,\n                        Texas, Travelers' Checks, Dec 1939; Richard\n                        Fulton Thompson, Bond, 23 Jun 1927; Richmond\n                        Dry Goods Co., Bond, 29 Aug 1940; Richmond\n                        Union Stock Yards, Bond, 18 May 1929; 15 may\n                        1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Sam E. Finley, 96 hour credit, 9\n                        Sep 1936; Sanitary Grocery Co., Lost bill of\n                        lading, 5 Oct 192?; Spotless Co., Bond 1 Aug\n                        1918; Strauss Co., Letter, 10 Jun 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: T.B. Pearman \u0026amp; Co., Bond,\n                        n.d.; Taylor \u0026amp; Sledd, Bonds, 10 Jun 1927;\n                        Tobacco By-Products \u0026amp; Chemical Corp., Bond\n                        cancellation Aug 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Virginia Baking Co., Bonds, 9 Nov\n                        1925; Virginia Sales \u0026amp; Services Corp.\n                        Letter, 11 Mar 1931; Virginia Shipbuilding Co.\n                        and Washington Southern Ry. Co., 24 Feb\n                        1919\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: W.C. Quarles Co., Bond, n.d.;\n                        Warner Moore \u0026amp; Co. Bond, 28 Dec 1918;\n                        cancelled Bond 29 May 1932; Washington Brick\n                        Co., 96 hour Credit, 29 Jul 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: West Brothers Brick Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 15 Jun 1939; Weyerhauser Timber Co., 96\n                        hour credit, 23 Jan 1941; White Construction\n                        Co., Letter re: Bonds, 30 Apr 1926; White\n                        Construction Co., Bond, 3 May 1926; Wortendyke\n                        Mfg. Co., Bond, 27 Oct 1924; Wyatt-Prock Lumber\n                        Co., Bond, 1 Dec 1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles also include real estate records for\n                  subsidiaries Richmond Holding Corp. and Richmond Land\n                  Corp.; includes copies and drafts of agreements,\n                  deeds, correspondence, plats and plans, releases,\n                  etc.; organized according to internal numbering\n                  system; for financial aspects of real estate owned,\n                  see under Finance Series III.B.10 Property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehand drawn and colored plans of property, with\n                     excerpts from Deeds; Deeds abstracted date ca.\n                     1865-1907; kept in original leather case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Johnston \u0026amp; Williams, 22 Feb 1869;\n                     Conway Robinson, 12 Aug 1869; Andrew Johnston, 26\n                     Nov 1870; Johnston \u0026amp; Williams, 7 Feb 1871\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Conway Robinson, 13 Jul 1872 and 28\n                     Mar 1874; P.V. Daniel, Jr., 2 Feb 1876 and 21 Dec\n                     1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 24 Apr 1879\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 25 Mar 1880, 21 May\n                     1880, 27 May 1880, \"supplemental\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: George W. Biddle, 29 Mar 1881; Conway\n                     Robinson, 6 Dec 1881; A.M. Callum, 10 Jun 1886\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: George W. Biddle, 17 Dec 1888; Hill\n                     Carter, 1 Jun 1899; R.T. Daniel, Esq., n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Interstate Commerce Commission:\n                     Classification of Operating Expenses (...),\n                     Income, Profit and Loss (...), prescribed by the\n                     Interstate Commerce Commission; as well as\n                     Regulations to Govern the Destruction of Records\n                     of Steam Roads\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Catherine A. Smith, 22 May 1935;\n                     Bernard H. Graninger, 13 Dec 1941; John S.\n                     Graninger, Dec 1941; Eleanor Patterson, 17 Sep\n                     1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial Files are organized into 4 subseries:\n               Treasurer's Files; Accounting and Bookkeeping;\n               Securities; and Taxes. The financial records make up the\n               bulk of this collection. Treasurer's files include\n               information on R.F. \u0026amp; P. securities owned, the\n               company's 1941 re-funding, as well as financial aspects\n               of the company's transition to CSX, and financial\n               statements prepared for the Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Accounting and Bookkeeping section is divided\n               into 11 categories: Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978\n               contains information on expenses for various projects;\n               Annual Reports, 1836-1995, consists of reports to the\n               stockholders, with the exception of one report from 1839\n               addressed to the Board of Public Works (which held two\n               fifth of the stock at that time) and one report for\n               Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the year 1861 -\n               there are volumes for individual years, multiple years,\n               volumes that are bound with proceedings, statement,\n               mortgages, etc., as well as reports for R.F. \u0026amp; P.\n               and the Washington Southern R.Y. combined, for the years\n               the two companies were managed together, 1901-1920;\n               Auditor's reports are included for the years 1908-1965;\n               Balances, 1834-1916, include Balance Sheets and\n               Financial Analysis, as well as General Balance Sheets\n               and Financial Analysis and one Trial Balance volume.\n               Check Registers, 1907-1941; Day Books, 1860-1905; Income\n               and Expenses, 1926-1972; Journals, 1834-1960; Ledgers,\n               1905-1960; and Vouchers, document the ongoing financial\n               dealings and activities of the R.F. \u0026amp; P. Journals\n               record costs of road repair depot and train expenses,\n               bills payable, petty accounts, and interest on bonds,\n               certificates of debt, and dividends paid; ledgers record\n               assets, investments, debits, liabilities, surplus,\n               credits, profit \u0026amp; loss, income, etc. The section on\n               Properties, ca. 1973-1992, throws light on the type of\n               properties owned and the many financial aspects involved\n               including valuation, betterment and depreciation, by\n               recording and analyzing specific types of financial and\n               technical data. An exception is the Inventory of\n               Property, 1873, which includes plans and drawings, in\n               addition to listings of various other properties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe subseries Securities, 1834-1957, contains a\n               large number of certificates, registers, and transfer\n               books, for Bonds, 1866-1939; Certificates of Debt,\n               1844-1901; Dividends, 1861-1957; and Stocks, 1834-1975.\n               They provide a good insight into financial status and\n               ownership of the company at different points in its\n               history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax records cover the period 1914-1992. Until an\n               agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1912, the\n               R.F. \u0026amp; P. had a tax exempt status. Federal Tax\n               Returns include for the most part copies of returns,\n               instructions, schedules, income statements, worksheets,\n               receipts, correspondence, balance sheets, etc. For some\n               years, records of wholly-owned subsidiaries, like\n               Richmond Land Corp. and Washington Southern R.Y. Co. are\n               included as well. State Tax Returns and Rolling Stock\n               Information include copies of returns, schedules, and in\n               some cases statement of property value and taxes\n               extended made by the State Corporation Commission of\n               Virginia. Included are also two filing units, 1980-1992,\n               that deal with Real Estate and Property tax questions,\n               and miscellaneous tax subject files, 1914-1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes information on R.F. \u0026amp; P. securities\n                  owned, the 1941 re-funding, as well as financial\n                  aspects of the company's transition to CSX, and\n                  financial statements prepared for the Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: financial statements, balance\n                        sheet, worksheet, income statement, sources for\n                        income statement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: operation expenses and income,\n                        statements, and balance sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe years 1838-1908 are comprised of annual reports\n                        and proceedings of stockholder meetings; after\n                        1908 reports only; includes annual report for\n                        the Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the\n                        year 1861. With the exception of one report\n                        from 1839 to the Board of Public works all\n                        others are Annual Reports to Stockholders,\n                        1836-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the President and Directors of\n                           the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                           Railroad Company to the Board of Public\n                           Works, Nov 1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of Charter and other\n                           acts, 1881, and Bylaws, 1871; copy of the\n                           1834 Charter, which was glued onto the back\n                           cover, was removed by conservation lab and\n                           is filed under Series II, Legal Dept.,\n                           Charters and Bylaws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Proceedings of the Senate\n                           Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation\n                           as to Senate Bill Vo. 81 to Incorportate the\n                           Richmond \u0026amp; Washington Railroad\n                           Company..., Richmond, 1877; Internal Views\n                           of Conway Robinson..., 1878; Annual Reports\n                           1879-1882.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInclusive, with Connection Report for\n                           \u0026amp; Copies of New Mortgages Classified;\n                           Statements, Stocks, Bonds and Charters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Nov 21\n                           1910.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003einclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Apr 20\n                           1916 and Compromise Tax Contract of Mar 3\n                           1913\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003einclusive, Agreement of Merger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1. Property - General Information 2..\n                     Property - Betterment 3. Property - Depreciation\n                     4. Property - Expenditures 5. Property - Valuation\n                     6. See also Series II, Legal Dept., Real Estate\n                     and Series III, Tax files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: blueprint, plans, drawings;\n                           some loose and glued-in pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: data for Richmond Terminal R.Y.\n                           Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegister of Authories for Expenditures;\n                        lists purchases and retirements; includes data\n                        for Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on value of land owned as of 30\n                           Jun 1916 by the R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. and the\n                           R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. Connection Co., prepared\n                           1922; and of land owned as of 30 Jun 1916,\n                           the Washington Southern Railway and The\n                           Potomac Railroad Co., prepared 1922\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand reports for the years 1916-1927,\n                           prepared 1922-1931; includes reports for\n                           Richmond Terminal R.Y. and Washington\n                           Southern R.Y. Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal engineering report as of 30 Jun\n                           1916 (compiled 1923, revised 1930); includes\n                           data for the Washington Southern R.Y.\n                           Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 2 leases of Richmond Land\n                           Corp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Richmond Land and Richmond,\n                           Terminal R.Y. Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1. Bonds 2. Certificates of Debt 3.\n                  Dividends 4. Stocks 5. Mixed Volumes 6. Securities,\n                  Cancelled 7. Securities-Miscellaneous Files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: powers of attorney and\n                        correspondence (see Box-folder 116:1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: renewal for lost Certificates No.\n                        928-951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares 1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares, Apr 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStockholders are listed alphabetically with\n                        place of residence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1. Federal Tax Reports and Returns 2.\n                  State Tax Reports and Returns 3. Property/Real Estate\n                  Tax 4. Misc. Tax Subject Files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncome Tax Returns include for the most part\n                        copies of returns, instructions, schedules,\n                        income statements, worksheets, receipts,\n                        correspondence, balance sheets, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes petition to U.S.B.T.A.(1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes petitions to U.S.B.T.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes draft of petition to\n                           U.S.B.T.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes petition to U.S.B.T.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Tax returns and Rolling Stock\n                        Information include 1 or 2 copies of returns,\n                        schedules, and in some cases statement of\n                        property value and taxes extended made by the\n                        State Corporation Commission of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternal filing numbers in [ ]; an index\n                        precedes the files, but not all files listed in\n                        the index can be found in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles cover federal, municipal, as well as\n                     state taxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[73-14] Includes tax forms, correspondence,\n                        tax bulletins and reports, and research\n                        insititute publications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[73-14A; section 722] Includes tax forms,\n                        correspondence, tax reports, and income\n                        statistics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence, bills,\n                        calculations, and schedules\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes correspondence, stipulation, and\n                        supporting financial data, 1917-1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe records of the General Superintendent's office,\n               E.T.D. Myers at the time, who would be the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n               President from 1889 to 1905, consist of one letter book,\n               recording outgoing correspondence from 4 May 1882-20\n               Nov. 1882.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are a few more miscellaneous items in this\n               series: three broadsides, one depicting directions for\n               the operation of the heating systems of the private car \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBerwick\u003c/title\u003e, n.d.; one \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eResolution in Regard to Free\n               Travel,\u003c/title\u003e 1858; and a reward poster relating to the\n               1894 Mail Train Robbery near Aquia Creek. Of note is\n               also a transportation order furnished by the Office of\n               the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the James, dated\n               June 10, 1865. Also included are a baggage tag, ticket\n               stubs, and one volume, 1912-1929, with alphabetized\n               entries of religious groups, educational and non-profit\n               organizations, listing individual members of each group;\n               possibly to record free or discounted travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReads: \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e$1000 Reward! Will Be Paid\n                     By The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                     Railroad Company\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: religious groups, educational and\n                     non-profit organizations, listing individual\n                     members of each group; possibly to record free or\n                     discounted travel. Some names have notation\n                     \"trip,\" most others \"none;\" as well as dates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into three subseries: A. Engineering; B. Research; and C. New Technologies. Of\n               note are one volume of drawings and specifications of\n               sections for bridge construction, 1903-1907, and two record\n               books, 1889-1890, for the construction of the James River\n               Branch. Those volumes also include data for the James\n               River Bridge. The collection also comprises plans and\n               drawings for about 500 architectural and engineering\n               projects, which will have been separated from the main\n               body of the collection and which will be described\n               separately by the Library of Virginia's architectural\n               records archivist. See also Series IX: Photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings, mostly sections, in ink, and brief\n                     specifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes James River Bridge data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes subseries A. Corporate History; and B.\n               Newsletters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne of the histories was compiled by an R.F.\u0026amp;\n                  P. traffic manager, John B. Mordecai, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Brief History of the\n                  Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026amp; Potomac\n                  Railroad,\u003c/title\u003e 1940. The 98 page volume reproduces\n                  images; the other history is a manuscript, ca. 1963\n                  by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew: \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBridge Line, The Life and\n                  Times of the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026amp; Potomac\n                  Railroad, 1834-1963.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals are in Boxes 265-267, and oversize in Box 344, folder 38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are 58 Broad Street Station photographs, dating from about 1919 to the\n               1960's. Many photographs are undated, but most dates can\n               be narrowed down by comparison with dated images, and by\n               evidence such as the styles of cars and clothing. Images\n               include exterior and aerial views from different angles,\n               as well as waiting rooms, dining rooms, a Christmas\n               scene, and a ticket counter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 265.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 36 images in the Steam Locomotive group also comprise rail yard\n               pictures, and several passenger cars, as well as the\n               Cannonball Wreck at Dunlop Station, 1903. The steam\n               engines depicted are from a line of engines acquired in\n               the late 1930's and early 1940's. The freight train\n               engines were named after Confederate generals, the\n               passenger train engines after governors. Most engines\n               depicted date from the 1920's through 1940's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 265.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe third\n               group of photos consists of two parts: Bryan Park Terminal\n               construction scenes, [196-], which make up 33 of the 43\n               images; as well as 10 images of railroad cars, and\n               buses, ca. 1928-1980. Interior and exterior views are\n               depicted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Boxes 265-266. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes forms for the following cars:\n                     Pocohontas, Quantico, Potomac, Rappahannock, and\n                     Powhatan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by brief history of the founding of\n                     the R.F. \u0026amp; P. Transportation Co.,\n                     1928-1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by technical data form (Car\n                     equipment record).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by technical data form (Rolling\n                     equipment-passenger).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth group includes photographs of the\n               R.F.\u0026amp; P. presidents from Frank Corvo, Jr. to John A.\n               Lancaster. There is no image for Edmund Robinson, and\n               the images of the first presidents from John A.\n               Lancaster to Joseph P. Briton are produced from\n               paintings. Also included is a brief introductory note to\n               the album (1 leaf); each portrait is accompanied by\n               information on the dates of service for the R.F.\u0026amp;\n               P. Images are mostly undated and reproductions of earlier\n                  photographs or paintings; it can be assumed that the\n                  original pictures date at some point during the\n                  individuals' presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 266. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 150\n               photographs with construction scenes from Aquia Creek,\n               1945-1946. Photos were originally glued to paper\n               backing, which was highly acidic; some photos were\n               already loose; others were removed where possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 267.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose photographs include\n               three aerial views of Arlington, Virginia, and smaller\n               size prints of images of R.F.\u0026amp; P. presidents.\n               Negatives and contact prints of the presidential images\n               are kept in one folder, as is a list of R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n               presidents, officers, and departments, which was filed\n               with the photographs. Finally there are two oversize\n               photographs, an aerial view and a front and side view of\n               Broad Street Station, ca. 1920, the latter of which is\n               signed by John Russell Pope, architect of Broad Street\n               Station.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 267.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in Box 344, folder 38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Library contains 17 volumes and 14 booklets, of\n               legal and technical content, and several publications of\n               the Association of American Railroads, including an 1968\n               color comic strip, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRails Across America.\u003c/title\u003e Vol.\n               1-196 of the State Government Publication, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Reports, or Cases\n               Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of\n               Virginia,\u003c/title\u003e covering the years 1790-1952, have been\n               transferred to the Library of Virginia's Government\n               Document Department, where they are currently being\n               processed and integrated into the existing collection\n               (Call No.: K62 V78 [Also Fiche 42]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains legal and financial documents,\n               as well as one map. Included are Charters and Bylaws and\n               Deed of Trust 1864-1870, 1872, and about 50 Deeds for\n               property, dating 1863-1875, as well as Plat book\n               illustrating the \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eReal Estate and Right of Way from\n               South End of Long Bridge to Quantico,\n               1870-1872.\u003c/title\u003e This well preserved volume has hand\n               drawn plans (pencil, ink and watercolor on linen) and\n               information and deeds for the various land transactions.\n               The financial files include two letter books of the\n               Treasury Dept., 1872-1888 and information on Property\n               owned, and the cost of the Right of Way obtained. A\n               undated map, filed under Miscellaneous, shows the\n               A.\u0026amp; F. R.Y. and the connecting lines north and\n               south. Furthermore, a list of stockholders, 1889, and\n               stock certificates, 1870-1889 and a stock transfer\n               register, 1870-1889, give information on the ownership\n               of the railway company from the time of its takeover by\n               the Pennsylvanian R.R. Co. until right before its merger\n               with the Alexandria \u0026amp; Washington R.R. Co. in\n               1890.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnly a register of stock certificates, 1887, a stock\n               ledger, 1887-1890, and a stock transfer journal, 1887\n               are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated in 1920 as successor of Fruit Growers\n               Express. Since the R.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. owned a small share\n               of the Fruit Growers Express Co., it kept this group of\n               annual reports in its file. The only year missing from\n               the 1920-1966 run is 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporation February 15, 1901. The minute book\n               includes a copy of the Act of Incorporation, 1901,\n               Bylaws, and Board of Directors and Stockholders Minutes\n               from 1939 to 1957, when the Company was liquidated and\n               absorbed by the Richmond Holding Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated in 1867. The Minute book includes Board\n               of Directors Minutes from 1869 until 1917, when the\n               Company was dissolved and fully merged into the\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co. Also included is a stock\n               transfer register for the years 1872-1874.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated in 1852. Included are Dividend\n               Obligations, 1870-1889 (?) and a Stock Transfer\n               Register, 1845-1871, 1889. The entries for 1845 show the\n               purchase of 50% of shares by the R.F.\u0026amp; P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.F.\u0026amp; P. R.R. owned a small share of the Pullman\n               Co., which explains why some Annual Reports, 1960-1966\n               are part of its files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes subseries A: General\n               Administration and Management and B: Finance Department.\n               The Minute book for this R.F.\u0026amp; P. subsidiary\n               includes Articles of Association and the Charter; the\n               minutes for Board of Directors and Stockholders cover\n               the full ten years of its existence. Also included are\n               Stock Certificates, 1929, and one resolution, 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Articles of Association and Charter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Minute book covers the years 1932-1960 and\n               includes Articles of Incorporation; the minute files for\n               Board of Directors and Stockholders date 1951-1959; in\n               addition there is a notice and some correspondence for\n               1968-1971, as well as Bylaws, 1935. The financial files,\n               1958-1968 concern mostly the stock exchange and proposed\n               merger of Richmond Greyhound Lines into the Greyhound\n               Corp., which sought to obtain the shares held by R.F.\n               \u0026amp; P in 1958; there are statements, reports, and\n               correspondence; also of Greyhound Corp. and Richmond\n               Union Terminal Corp. They are arranged in alphabetical\n               order. Also contains a brief history, 1926-1942,\n               starting with the foundation of predecessor\n               Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Richmond Terminal Corp. and Greyhound\n                     Terminal of Washington meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Greyhound Terminal of Washington\n                     meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Minute book, 1957-1975 for this R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n               subsidiary includes articles of incorporation, and\n               minutes of the organization meeting, board of Directors\n               and stockholders meetings; minute files cover 1961-1970\n               and include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               minutes, and some financial information; Financial\n               files, 1963-1976 contain check stubs and a real estate\n               tax file. Some legal real estate files for this company\n               can be found in Series II.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: bylaws, articles of incorporation,\n                     and minutes of organization meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFounded in 1915. Included are minutes, 1915-1970 and\n               financial records, 1915-1987 for this R.F.\u0026amp; P.\n               subsidiary. Some legal real estate files for this\n               company can be found in Series II.D. Included is a\n               minute book, that covers the years 1915-1954; the minute\n               files include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               meeting and some financial data and cover the years,\n               1924-1970, but there are no minutes included for\n               1955-1961. The accounting and bookkeeping records,\n               1916-1974, include a balance, cashbooks, check stubs,\n               journals and ledgers. There is one volume of stock\n               certificates, 1915-1916, 1975, and real estate tax\n               information for the years 1974-1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChartered in 1916 and dissolved in 1976. Included are\n               Minutes, Legal Records, and Financial Records. The set\n               of two minute books, 1916-1975 includes Articles of\n               Incorporation and Board of Directors and Stockholders\n               meeting minutes; the files, 1961-1970 include balance\n               sheets, resolution and excerpts from minutes. Legal\n               documents, 1922-1958 consist of Articles of Association,\n               Charter and Bylaws (in chronological order), and\n               miscellaneous contracts, 1922-1958. Financial records,\n               1916-1975, contain some accounting and bookkeeping\n               records such as annual reports, journals and ledgers;\n               stock certificates and first mortgage 5% gold bonds, as\n               well as state tax returns for 1935-1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes files include balance sheets, some annual\n                  reports, correspondence and resolutions, and excerpts\n                  from the minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copy labeled \"Eppa Hunton, Jr.,\n                        President\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded: copies of Charter, 1916, Bylaws,\n                        First Mortgage, Agreement, Memorandum of\n                        closing, Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        commission, with accompanying papers and\n                        specimen of bonds; indexed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded: copies of First Mortgage,\n                        Agreement, Memorandum of closing, Application\n                        to the Interstate Commerce commission, with\n                        accomanying papers and specimen of bonds;\n                        indexed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1. Accounting; 2. Securities; 3. Taxes\n                  (see also R.F. \u0026amp; P. R.R. Register of Authorities\n                  for Expenditures, 1919-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter, 12 May 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome Inserts were removed from volume and\n                        are filed in three file folders in same box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChartered on 1 March 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinute book includes Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders meeting minutes, certificate of\n               incorporation, and bylaws. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated in 1901 in New Jersey; includes some\n               data on Wash. South R.Y. Co. This series includes\n               subseries A: Legal Department and B: Finance Department.\n               The legal volume contains by-laws and certificate of\n               incorporation, 5 Sept. 1901; the six party agreement\n               that led to the company's founding, 31 July 1901; and a\n               Collateral Trust Mortgage and Agreement, 1 June 1903.\n               Financial files, 1901-1971 consist of annual reports, a\n               stock analysis for 1950-1959, an evaluation of the\n               company's condition, 1914; as well as an organizational\n               chart outlining ownerships and financial interests of\n               the Richmond-Washington Company and its\n               subsidiaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome Tax information is included in R.F. \u0026amp; P.\n                  Federal Income Tax files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes for the most part correspondence,\n                     expenditures, expenses, betterments, and Annual\n                     Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo report for 1909.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo report for 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo reports for 1968 and 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes agreement 31 Jul 1901, that led to\n                        Co.'s incorporation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated August 1957 and merged into Richmond\n               Land Corporation in 1975. This series is divided into\n               Subseries A: General Administration and Management; Subseries B: \n               Legal Department; and Subseries C: Finance Department. Included\n               are minutes, 1957-1975; articles of incorporation and\n               bylaws, 1957, 1968; as well as financial files,\n               1965-1968, consisting of check stubs and real estate tax\n               information for 1971-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes minutes of Organization Meeting, 4 Sep\n                  1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes one Minute book for Board of\n               Directors and Stockholders Meetings, 1928-1929 with\n               Articles of Association and Bylaws; it covers the time\n               from the company's incorporation on 5 July 1928 to its\n               merger into the R.F.\u0026amp; P. Transportation Co. in\n               1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Articles of Association and\n                     Bylaws\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are annual reports from 1959 to 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two stock certificate books, dating from\n               1882-1886, that document purchase of stocks by R.F.\u0026amp;\n               P. president Joseph P. Brinton, and Moncure Robinson,\n               who was the company's president from 1840-1847.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes securities for this predecessor of the\n               Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above): Dividend warrants in\n               the value of $100 and $500, issued in 1848, a stock\n               certificate book, 1840-1855, and a stock transfer\n               register, 1845-1871.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporated in 1890 through the consolidation of A\n               \u0026amp; F R.Y. and A \u0026amp; W R.Y.. This series consists of\n               minutes, legal files, financial files, and miscellaneous\n               files. The two volumes of Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders Meeting Minutes, 1890-1920 cover the\n               company's thirty years of existence, the Minutes of the\n               Potomac Yard Advisory Board, 1909-1925 continue for 5\n               years after the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. was merged\n               completely into the R.F.\u0026amp; P., which took over its\n               place on the Board. The Advisory Board was made up of\n               all five railroad companies using Potomac Yard. In\n               addition to the Washington Southern R.Y. Co., those were\n               the Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio R.R. Co., the Chesapeake \u0026amp;\n               Ohio R.Y. Co., the Philadelphia, Baltimore \u0026amp;\n               Washington R.R. Co. and the Southern R.Y. Co. Legal\n               records, 1871-1917 include copies of charter, bylaws and\n               mortgages, an indexed volume of contracts and\n               agreements, as well as about 150 deeds. Also included\n               are pre-1890 deeds that were made by one of the\n               company's predecessors, the Alexandria \u0026amp;\n               Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. (see above). Financial files,\n               1890-1921 include Treasurer's correspondence, accounting\n               and bookkeeping records, and securities. The\n               correspondence is made up of one letter book, 1890-1904;\n               the accounting and bookkeeping records contain annual\n               reports, balances, betterments, check registers,\n               journals, and ledgers. The securities subseries\n               includes stock and bonds ledgers, transfers and\n               certificates as well as 4% and 5% gold and mortgage\n               bonds. The miscellaneous file contains a brief corporate\n               history until 1907. R.F. \u0026amp; P. tax records also\n               include data for Washington Southern R.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation includes the Agreement of the\n                        Consolidation of A. \u0026amp; F. R.Y. Co., and the\n                        Charter granted 1903; Bylaws, 1901; First\n                        (Gold) Mortgage, 1903; Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage, 1903; as well as an agreement,\n                        1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1. Treasurer's Correspondence; 2.\n                  Accounting and Bookkeeping; 3. Securities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComment on last page: \"all letters after this\n                     date to be copied in R.F. \u0026amp; P. Letter\n                     book\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident's copy and Asst. to President's\n                        copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasurer's copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes analysis of expenditures for\n                        equipment, road and property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eProfile of Property Line from\n                  Westwood Ave. to Near Rail Track\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes certificates, county notes, and\n                  signatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShowing the plat near Morrison.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The records of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R., 1834-1997, are\n         organized into 31 series. Series I-X relate to record groups\n         of the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. itself, series XI-XXXI describe the\n         records of R.F.\u0026 P. subsidiaries, both fully or partially\n         owned, and of companies, of which the R.F.\u0026 P. owned a\n         smaller interest at some point during its 157 year history, or\n         with which it was otherwise affiliated. These include:\n         Alexandria \u0026 Fredericksburg R.Y. Co., Alexandria \u0026\n         Washington R.Y. Co., Fruit Growers Express Co., Lewis Ginter\n         Land and Improvement Co., Potomac R.R. Co., Potomac Steamboat\n         Co., The Pullman Co., R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co.,\n         Richmond-Greyhound Lines, Richmond Holding Corporation,\n         Richmond Land Corporation, Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.,\n         Seaboard Air Line R.R. Co., South Washington Land Corporation,\n         Suburban Motor Coach Co., Trailer Train Co., Union Terminal\n         Corporation, Washington and Fredericksburg Steamboat Co.,\n         Virginia and Carolina R.R. Co., and the Washington Southern\n         R.Y. Co. Also included are some records for the\n         Richmond-Washington Co., which at times held the majority of\n         R.F.\u0026 P. voting stock. In some cases information for\n         subsidiary companies can be found as integral part of the\n         R.F.\u0026 P. files.","The main record types found in this collection are minute\n         books and minute files (the complete run of R.F.\u0026 P.\n         Minute books, from 1834-1981 is especially noteworthy); legal\n         files, like charters, bylaws, agreements, cases, contracts and\n         deeds, and real estate files; as well as a substantial amount\n         of financial files, like annual reports, audits, balances,\n         check registers, daybooks, journals, ledgers, property\n         records, security records, and tax records. To a lesser extent\n         records of operating, transportation, and technical\n         departments, some newsletters and corporate histories, as well\n         as photographs are included. There are only a few singular\n         correspondence files and letter books.","The collection includes records for 21 additional\n         companies. Some are wholly owned subsidiaries, others were\n         merged into R.F. \u0026 P. R.R., or are predecessor companies\n         of those who merged with the R.F.\u0026 P. Yet another group of\n         companies was affiliated with the R.F.\u0026 P. through a\n         partial ownership of interest. The amount of records for those\n         associated companied varies greatly. For some there is only a\n         minute book or a few annual reports or security records. For\n         others, the holdings are more extensive and a variety of\n         record groups is present. The companies that have a larger\n         share of records in this collection are the Richmond Land\n         Corp., the Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co., and the Washington\n         Southern R.Y. Co.","Several items of the collection were in need of\n         restoration, which was performed by Etherington Conservation\n         Center, either in the in-house lab, or in the North Carolina\n         main office. The conservation work necessary consisted mainly\n         of repairs of broken, torn and glued pages, damaged bindings,\n         the cleaning of moldy volumes, and the preparation custom\n         boxes to house fragile volumes, and those without binding.","Series 1 consists of 3 subseries: A. Correspondence;\n               B. Minutes; and C. Miscellaneous records.\n               Correspondence includes one 1863 letter from President\n               P.V. Daniel to the C.S.A Secretary of War, James A.\n               Seddon. Minutes contain Board of Directors Minute Books,\n               which run continuously from 1834-1981; one Pension Board\n               Minute Book, documenting the start of a new employee\n               benefit program, which offered pension coverage and\n               insurance for illness, accidents and death. The Board of\n               Directors Minute Files cover the years 1881, 1900-1906\n               and 1944-1974. The files 1900-1906 contain some\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co, minutes as well. There are\n               minutes, notes, letters, resolutions, income statements\n               and other financial data. Some request for monetary help\n               of relatives of railroad employees who died in\n               occupational accidents are included in those early files\n               as well. Files for 1944-1974 include minutes,\n               correspondence, annual report drafts, charts, maps,\n               financial date, etc. Stockholders Annual Meeting Minute\n               files, 1864, 1897-1973 (bulk 1897-1905, 1944-1973)\n               include some Washington Southern R.Y. Co. files as well.\n               They consist of minutes, annual report information, and\n               statements. In some cases there are only lists of\n               stockholders and powers of attorney. Printed meeting\n               reports are included in the Annual Reports in the\n               Finance Department Series III.B.2. Miscellaneous\n               Records, 1901-1905 contain the volume \n                History of the R.F.\u0026 P.\n               Railroad,  by W.H. White, President, 1911, a\n               compilation addressed to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n               that deals with the relationship between the State of\n               Virginia and the R.F. \u0026 P. There is also a Journal\n               of Events, 1901-1905 with only 4 pages of recording\n               entered, and files containing Authorities for the\n               destruction of records, 1940-1987.","Includes inserts, 1936-1941, filed with the\n                        volume.","Files for 1900-1906 contain some Wash. South.\n                     R.Y. Co. Minutes. There are minutes, notes,\n                     letters, as well as several cases of accidental\n                     death and compensation requests by relatives of\n                     the victims; resolutions; income statements and\n                     other financial data. Files for 1944-1974 include\n                     minutes, correspondence, drafts, charts, maps,\n                     some Annual Report drafts, financial data,\n                     etc.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y. meeting 12\n                        Jan 1903","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.\n                        meeting","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Washington Southern R.Y.","Includes Executive Committee Meeting","Minute files include some Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                     files. In addition to minutes, they contain annual\n                     report information, and financial statements. In\n                     some cases there are only lists of stockholders\n                     and powers of attorney. Printed meeting reports\n                     are included in the Annual Reports in the Finance\n                     Series III.B.2.","Includes powers of attorney for adjourned\n                        meetings of 14 March 1900 and 18 April 1900","Includes obituary of E.T.D. Myers, and\n                        statistics.","Includes General History of the R.F. \u0026 P.\n                     and its relation to the Commonwealth of Virginia,\n                     compiled upon request of the company's State\n                     Proxies; Charter and other acts relating to the\n                     R.F. \u0026 P., comp. 1881; Financial Statement,\n                     1911; Remarks of W.H. White, President, before the\n                     Joint Committee on roads of the Senate and House\n                     of Delegates, 1908; Statement of the Interest of\n                     the Commonwealth in the R.F. \u0026 P.R.R. Co.,\n                     1908","This series is made up of five subseries: Charters\n               and Bylaws; Cases, Claims, and Dockets; Contracts; Real\n               Estate Files; and Miscellaneous Files. In addition to a\n               copy of the 1834 Charter, this collection contains\n               several amended versions (1924, 1949), as well as\n               various Bylaws (1947-1983). The case files, 1981-1992,\n               concern cases in state and federal courts, and contain\n               briefs, appendices, petitions, pleadings, trial\n               transcripts, motions, and statements of facts. They are\n               organized by court and within chronologically. The\n               entries in the two Claim Books, 1888-1889 concern\n               compensation requests by customers, predominantly for\n               loss or damage of freight, entered on a daily basis. The\n               dockets, 1920-1938, issued by and addressed to the\n               Interstate Commerce Commission deal predominantly with\n               property valuation issues. Included is one\n               correspondence file, 1968. Contracts, 1867-1969, include\n               contract files, 1871-1969 (agreements, merger\n               agreements, contracts, deeds, mortgages, statements,\n               certified extracts of minutes, trusts; in many cases\n               amendments, additions, and revisions - organized\n               according to internal numbering system) and mixed\n               volumes, 1867-1950 that are composed of a mixed set of\n               legal documents, as well as Credit Bond Files, n.d.,\n               1916-1942. This subseries gives a good impression of\n               the business relationships, clients, and partners of the\n               R.F.\u0026 P. The following subseries, the Real Estate\n               Files, n.d., 1929-1986, includes copies and drafts of\n               agreements, deeds, correspondence, plats and plans,","Labeled \"Do Not Destroy.\" Refers to the R.F.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. and the R.F. \u0026 P. and the R.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. Connection Co.; also included are\n                        correspondence and accounting reports. Arranged\n                        according to their original filing order.","Includes excerpts and revised pages","Valuation Docket No. 372, Tentative\n                           Valuation Report on the Properties of the\n                           R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co., as of June 30,\n                           1916","Valuation Docket No. 372, Tentative Final\n                           Valuation Report as of June 30, 1916 and\n                           Order of the Commission Entered July 8,\n                           1924","Valuation Docket No. 372, Protest Against\n                           Said Tentative Valuation, Made and Filed by\n                           the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R., filed 2 Sept.\n                           1924","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket No. 393: In the Matter of the\n                           Tentative Valuation..., Brief for Carrier in\n                           Support of Protest, E. Randolph Williams,\n                           General Counsel","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation...., Abstract of Evidence, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel","Valuation Docket No. 372, Valuation\n                           Docket 393: In the Matter of the Tentative\n                           Valuation..., Reply Brief for Carrier, E.\n                           Randolph Williams, General Counsel","Finance Docket 3898 In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co.,\n                           Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph Williams\n                           General Counsel","Finance Docket 3898, In the Matter of the\n                           Excess Income of the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Co.\n                           Supplemental Brief for Carrier, E. Randolph\n                           Williams, Edwin F. Wendt, Consulting\n                           Engineer","Submitted 21 Dec 1925, decided 31 Jan 1930;\n                        copy of P.A. Rice, labeled \"Final Value R.F.\n                        \u0026 P. R.R. Co. and Washington Southern\n                        R.Y.\"","Includes contract files (agreements, contracts,\n                  deeds, mortgages, statements, certified extracts of\n                  minutes, trusts; in many cases amendments, additions,\n                  and revisions) and volumes that are composed of a\n                  mixed set of legal documents, as well as credit bond\n                  files","Includes two loose-leaf typescript copies of\n                        the 1871 Mortgage","Includes copy of 1881 Charter; Classified\n                        Statement of Stocks, Dividend Obligations,\n                        Dividend Scrip, and Bonds and Certificates of\n                        Debt, outstanding 1889; Consolidated Gold\n                        Mortgage, 1890; General Gold Mortgage, 1903;\n                        Richmond-Washington Co. Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage; Agreement, 1903; 3 copies; one copy\n                        includes table of content and single pages of\n                        Acts of Assembly, Mar 1912","Includes agreements with the following:\n                        Wash. South R.Y. Co., Chesapeake and Ohio\n                        Railway Co., Southern R.Y. Co., Atlantic Coast\n                        Line R.R., Pennsylvania R.R. Co., and Seaboard\n                        Air Line Railway","Under Agreement dated 6 Jan 1919, Robert B.\n                        Tunstall, Sole Arbitrator, 1937. Includes\n                        determination, opinion, stipulation and\n                        exhibits, reporter's transcript, and\n                        memoranda","Includes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, approvals, certificates, receipt,\n                        resolutions, opinion, and copies of financial\n                        records","Potomac Yard Agreement, 31 Dec 1927; Six\n                        Party Agreement Incorporating\n                        Richmond-Washington Co., 31 Jun 1901; James\n                        River Branch, Agreement, 6 Jan 1919; Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co. Trackage Agreement, 17 Sept\n                        1901; Washington Terminal Agreement, 27 Jul\n                        1904; Phil Balt. \u0026 Wash. R.R. Co. and Wash.\n                        South. R.Y. Co., Agreement re: Handling Freight\n                        Traffic in D.C., 3 Oct 1917; one loose-leaf\n                        typescript copy of the Wash. South. R.Y. Co.\n                        Trackage Agreement, 17 Sep 1901","Compilation of 32 documents; includes\n                        Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, letters, a report and order,\n                        Equipment Trust Agreement and Lease,\n                        certificates, agreements, opinions, receipts,\n                        notices, opinions, a guarantee, bill of sale,\n                        indemnification, and designation","Compilation of 54 documents; includes\n                        Application to Interstate Commerce Commission,\n                        letters, report and order, balance sheets,\n                        maps, financial statements, minutes, purchase\n                        agreements, certificates, waivers,\n                        acknowledgements, reciepts, notices, opinion,\n                        extracts from bylaws, deeds of discharge and\n                        release, and memorandum","Includes application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, correspondence, report and order,\n                        final settlement, certificate of delivery and\n                        acceptance, conditional sales agreement,\n                        agreement and assignment, opinion, certificate\n                        of notification, report","Includes Application to Interstate Commerce\n                        Commission, opinion, bylaws, resolutions,\n                        notes, estimated expenses, notices of sale,\n                        correspondence, amended application, report and\n                        order, and statements","Consists of notice and invitation for bids,\n                        awarding of contract, Application to Interstate\n                        Commerce Commission, opinion, financial\n                        statements, letters, orders, certificates,\n                        closing papers, memoranda, receipts,\n                        agreements, bill of sale","Includes resolution, purchase agreement,\n                        invitation to bid, bid and acceptance,\n                        resolutions, certificates, conditional sale\n                        agreement, agreement and assigment, opinions,\n                        form letter of notification, form of\n                        acknowledgement, form of bill of sale,\n                        statement of final unit price","Includes resolution of directors, notice to\n                        stockholders, letters, Application to the\n                        Interstate Commerce Commission, opinion,\n                        certificates, finacial date, report and order,\n                        specimen of new stock certificates,\n                        mortgages","Includes: A.A. Harvey, Bond, 14 Oct 1926;\n                        American Express, Traveler's Checks, 3 Sep\n                        1926; American Locomotive Co.; Bond, 29 Jul\n                        1918; and letter, 23 Sep 1921","Includes: Anderson Automobile Co., Bond, 9\n                        Nov 1927; Bad Axe Grain Co., Indemnity Bond, 8\n                        May 1936; Banker Trust Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 8 Dec 1926; Bone Dry Fertilizer Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 May 1936","Includes: Burton \u0026 Briel, Bond (not\n                        included, correspondence only), ca. 1929 and\n                        1930; C.F. Sauer Co., Bond, 13 May 1925;\n                        Canadian Pacific Express Company, Traveler's\n                        Checks, 1 Sep 1926; Chase City Mfg. Co., Bond,\n                        24 Apr 1925, 2 Oct 1925","Includes: Chero-Cola Co., Indemnity Bond, 25\n                        Aug 1925; Bond, 6 Oct 1926; Clyde Eby \u0026\n                        Sons, Bond, 17 Sep 1936; Craig-Huff \u0026 Co.,\n                        Bonds, 24 Mar 1926; Crawford Manufacturing Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Sep 1934","Includes: D.W. Windelman Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 6 Mar 1942; Dunlop Mills, Surety Bond,\n                        10 Aug 1918; Bond, 15 May 1936; E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 19 Jun 1925","Includes: First National Bank of Boston,\n                        Traveler's Checks, 2 Aug 1926; Ford Motor Co.,\n                        Bond, 8 Mar 1924; Bond, 9 Dec 1924; Bond, 12\n                        Jul 1925; Correspondence, 1933","Includes: G.R. Coleman, Indemnifying Bond\n                        dated 27 Oct 1924 not included; correspondence\n                        only; George P. Lyon Excelsior Co., Bond, 17\n                        Jul 1924; Georgia Wholesale, Bond, Jul 1929;\n                        Green Wish Co., Bond, 13 Aug 1924","Includes: H.D. Lipford Grovery Co., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1926; International Harvester Co., Letter,\n                        11 Apr 1929; J.R. Sherwood, Credit Application,\n                        25 Jun 1921; James G. Gill Co., Bond, 22 Mar\n                        1927","Includes: John F. Kincaid, Bond, 2 Jul 1934;\n                        Jones Motor Car Co., Bond, 3 Jun 1927; Jones\n                        Motor Car Co., Bond cancellation, 6 May 1929;\n                        Koiner Flour Mills, Correspondence, 1925; Larus\n                        \u0026 Brother Co., Bond, ca. 1926 Milwaukee\n                        Drug \u0026 Distributing Co., 26 Jun 1935","Includes: Mutual Ice Co., Bond, 7 May 1921,\n                        5 May 1926","Includes: National Pepsi-Cola Corp., Bond,\n                        13 Aug 1929, 3 Nov 1930, n.d.; Northern Neck\n                        Motor Co., Bond, 16 Mar 1929; Oakland Motor Car\n                        Co., Bond 3 Jun 1929","Includes: Patrick-Young Co., Bond, 21 Feb\n                        1921; Patrick-Young Co., and/or E.M. Todd Co.,\n                        Bond, 7 Jan 1932","Includes: Peatross Manufacturing Co., Bonds,\n                        6 Jan 1931; Polk-Miller Products Corp., Bond, 2\n                        Nov 1928; Producers Co-operative Exchange,\n                        Bond, 10 Jul 1930","Includes: Republic National Bank of Dallas,\n                        Texas, Travelers' Checks, Dec 1939; Richard\n                        Fulton Thompson, Bond, 23 Jun 1927; Richmond\n                        Dry Goods Co., Bond, 29 Aug 1940; Richmond\n                        Union Stock Yards, Bond, 18 May 1929; 15 may\n                        1930","Includes: Sam E. Finley, 96 hour credit, 9\n                        Sep 1936; Sanitary Grocery Co., Lost bill of\n                        lading, 5 Oct 192?; Spotless Co., Bond 1 Aug\n                        1918; Strauss Co., Letter, 10 Jun 1931","Includes: T.B. Pearman \u0026 Co., Bond,\n                        n.d.; Taylor \u0026 Sledd, Bonds, 10 Jun 1927;\n                        Tobacco By-Products \u0026 Chemical Corp., Bond\n                        cancellation Aug 1939","Includes: Virginia Baking Co., Bonds, 9 Nov\n                        1925; Virginia Sales \u0026 Services Corp.\n                        Letter, 11 Mar 1931; Virginia Shipbuilding Co.\n                        and Washington Southern Ry. Co., 24 Feb\n                        1919","Includes: W.C. Quarles Co., Bond, n.d.;\n                        Warner Moore \u0026 Co. Bond, 28 Dec 1918;\n                        cancelled Bond 29 May 1932; Washington Brick\n                        Co., 96 hour Credit, 29 Jul 1939","Includes: West Brothers Brick Co., 96 hour\n                        credit, 15 Jun 1939; Weyerhauser Timber Co., 96\n                        hour credit, 23 Jan 1941; White Construction\n                        Co., Letter re: Bonds, 30 Apr 1926; White\n                        Construction Co., Bond, 3 May 1926; Wortendyke\n                        Mfg. Co., Bond, 27 Oct 1924; Wyatt-Prock Lumber\n                        Co., Bond, 1 Dec 1924","Files also include real estate records for\n                  subsidiaries Richmond Holding Corp. and Richmond Land\n                  Corp.; includes copies and drafts of agreements,\n                  deeds, correspondence, plats and plans, releases,\n                  etc.; organized according to internal numbering\n                  system; for financial aspects of real estate owned,\n                  see under Finance Series III.B.10 Property","hand drawn and colored plans of property, with\n                     excerpts from Deeds; Deeds abstracted date ca.\n                     1865-1907; kept in original leather case","Includes: Johnston \u0026 Williams, 22 Feb 1869;\n                     Conway Robinson, 12 Aug 1869; Andrew Johnston, 26\n                     Nov 1870; Johnston \u0026 Williams, 7 Feb 1871","Includes: Conway Robinson, 13 Jul 1872 and 28\n                     Mar 1874; P.V. Daniel, Jr., 2 Feb 1876 and 21 Dec\n                     1876","Includes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 24 Apr 1879","Includes: P.V. Daniel, Jr., 25 Mar 1880, 21 May\n                     1880, 27 May 1880, \"supplemental\"","Includes: George W. Biddle, 29 Mar 1881; Conway\n                     Robinson, 6 Dec 1881; A.M. Callum, 10 Jun 1886","Includes: George W. Biddle, 17 Dec 1888; Hill\n                     Carter, 1 Jun 1899; R.T. Daniel, Esq., n.d.","Includes: Interstate Commerce Commission:\n                     Classification of Operating Expenses (...),\n                     Income, Profit and Loss (...), prescribed by the\n                     Interstate Commerce Commission; as well as\n                     Regulations to Govern the Destruction of Records\n                     of Steam Roads","Includes: Catherine A. Smith, 22 May 1935;\n                     Bernard H. Graninger, 13 Dec 1941; John S.\n                     Graninger, Dec 1941; Eleanor Patterson, 17 Sep\n                     1942","Financial Files are organized into 4 subseries:\n               Treasurer's Files; Accounting and Bookkeeping;\n               Securities; and Taxes. The financial records make up the\n               bulk of this collection. Treasurer's files include\n               information on R.F. \u0026 P. securities owned, the\n               company's 1941 re-funding, as well as financial aspects\n               of the company's transition to CSX, and financial\n               statements prepared for the Board.","The Accounting and Bookkeeping section is divided\n               into 11 categories: Accounts, n.d., ca. 1834-1978\n               contains information on expenses for various projects;\n               Annual Reports, 1836-1995, consists of reports to the\n               stockholders, with the exception of one report from 1839\n               addressed to the Board of Public Works (which held two\n               fifth of the stock at that time) and one report for\n               Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the year 1861 -\n               there are volumes for individual years, multiple years,\n               volumes that are bound with proceedings, statement,\n               mortgages, etc., as well as reports for R.F. \u0026 P.\n               and the Washington Southern R.Y. combined, for the years\n               the two companies were managed together, 1901-1920;\n               Auditor's reports are included for the years 1908-1965;\n               Balances, 1834-1916, include Balance Sheets and\n               Financial Analysis, as well as General Balance Sheets\n               and Financial Analysis and one Trial Balance volume.\n               Check Registers, 1907-1941; Day Books, 1860-1905; Income\n               and Expenses, 1926-1972; Journals, 1834-1960; Ledgers,\n               1905-1960; and Vouchers, document the ongoing financial\n               dealings and activities of the R.F. \u0026 P. Journals\n               record costs of road repair depot and train expenses,\n               bills payable, petty accounts, and interest on bonds,\n               certificates of debt, and dividends paid; ledgers record\n               assets, investments, debits, liabilities, surplus,\n               credits, profit \u0026 loss, income, etc. The section on\n               Properties, ca. 1973-1992, throws light on the type of\n               properties owned and the many financial aspects involved\n               including valuation, betterment and depreciation, by\n               recording and analyzing specific types of financial and\n               technical data. An exception is the Inventory of\n               Property, 1873, which includes plans and drawings, in\n               addition to listings of various other properties.","The subseries Securities, 1834-1957, contains a\n               large number of certificates, registers, and transfer\n               books, for Bonds, 1866-1939; Certificates of Debt,\n               1844-1901; Dividends, 1861-1957; and Stocks, 1834-1975.\n               They provide a good insight into financial status and\n               ownership of the company at different points in its\n               history.","Tax records cover the period 1914-1992. Until an\n               agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1912, the\n               R.F. \u0026 P. had a tax exempt status. Federal Tax\n               Returns include for the most part copies of returns,\n               instructions, schedules, income statements, worksheets,\n               receipts, correspondence, balance sheets, etc. For some\n               years, records of wholly-owned subsidiaries, like\n               Richmond Land Corp. and Washington Southern R.Y. Co. are\n               included as well. State Tax Returns and Rolling Stock\n               Information include copies of returns, schedules, and in\n               some cases statement of property value and taxes\n               extended made by the State Corporation Commission of\n               Virginia. Included are also two filing units, 1980-1992,\n               that deal with Real Estate and Property tax questions,\n               and miscellaneous tax subject files, 1914-1973.","Includes information on R.F. \u0026 P. securities\n                  owned, the 1941 re-funding, as well as financial\n                  aspects of the company's transition to CSX, and\n                  financial statements prepared for the Board.","Includes: financial statements, balance\n                        sheet, worksheet, income statement, sources for\n                        income statement.","Includes: operation expenses and income,\n                        statements, and balance sheets.","The years 1838-1908 are comprised of annual reports\n                        and proceedings of stockholder meetings; after\n                        1908 reports only; includes annual report for\n                        the Richmond and Petersburg R.R. Co. for the\n                        year 1861. With the exception of one report\n                        from 1839 to the Board of Public works all\n                        others are Annual Reports to Stockholders,\n                        1836-1995.","Report of the President and Directors of\n                           the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                           Railroad Company to the Board of Public\n                           Works, Nov 1839.","Includes a copy of Charter and other\n                           acts, 1881, and Bylaws, 1871; copy of the\n                           1834 Charter, which was glued onto the back\n                           cover, was removed by conservation lab and\n                           is filed under Series II, Legal Dept.,\n                           Charters and Bylaws.","Includes: Proceedings of the Senate\n                           Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation\n                           as to Senate Bill Vo. 81 to Incorportate the\n                           Richmond \u0026 Washington Railroad\n                           Company..., Richmond, 1877; Internal Views\n                           of Conway Robinson..., 1878; Annual Reports\n                           1879-1882.","Inclusive, with Connection Report for\n                           \u0026 Copies of New Mortgages Classified;\n                           Statements, Stocks, Bonds and Charters.","Inclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Nov 21\n                           1910.","inclusive, with Bylaws Adopted Apr 20\n                           1916 and Compromise Tax Contract of Mar 3\n                           1913","inclusive, Agreement of Merger","Includes: 1. Property - General Information 2..\n                     Property - Betterment 3. Property - Depreciation\n                     4. Property - Expenditures 5. Property - Valuation\n                     6. See also Series II, Legal Dept., Real Estate\n                     and Series III, Tax files","Includes: blueprint, plans, drawings;\n                           some loose and glued-in pages","Includes: data for Richmond Terminal R.Y.\n                           Co.","Register of Authories for Expenditures;\n                        lists purchases and retirements; includes data\n                        for Richmond Terminal R.Y. Co.","Report on value of land owned as of 30\n                           Jun 1916 by the R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. and the\n                           R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Connection Co., prepared\n                           1922; and of land owned as of 30 Jun 1916,\n                           the Washington Southern Railway and The\n                           Potomac Railroad Co., prepared 1922","Land reports for the years 1916-1927,\n                           prepared 1922-1931; includes reports for\n                           Richmond Terminal R.Y. and Washington\n                           Southern R.Y. Co.","Final engineering report as of 30 Jun\n                           1916 (compiled 1923, revised 1930); includes\n                           data for the Washington Southern R.Y.\n                           Co.","Includes: 2 leases of Richmond Land\n                           Corp.","Includes: Richmond Land and Richmond,\n                           Terminal R.Y. Co.","Includes: 1. Bonds 2. Certificates of Debt 3.\n                  Dividends 4. Stocks 5. Mixed Volumes 6. Securities,\n                  Cancelled 7. Securities-Miscellaneous Files","Includes: powers of attorney and\n                        correspondence (see Box-folder 116:1)","Includes: renewal for lost Certificates No.\n                        928-951","Includes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares 1941","Includes: papers relating to the redemption\n                        of shares, Apr 1947","Stockholders are listed alphabetically with\n                        place of residence","Includes: 1. Federal Tax Reports and Returns 2.\n                  State Tax Reports and Returns 3. Property/Real Estate\n                  Tax 4. Misc. Tax Subject Files","Income Tax Returns include for the most part\n                        copies of returns, instructions, schedules,\n                        income statements, worksheets, receipts,\n                        correspondence, balance sheets, etc.","Includes petition to U.S.B.T.A.(1929)","Includes petitions to U.S.B.T.A.","Includes draft of petition to\n                           U.S.B.T.A.","Includes petition to U.S.B.T.A.","State Tax returns and Rolling Stock\n                        Information include 1 or 2 copies of returns,\n                        schedules, and in some cases statement of\n                        property value and taxes extended made by the\n                        State Corporation Commission of Virginia.","Internal filing numbers in [ ]; an index\n                        precedes the files, but not all files listed in\n                        the index can be found in this collection.","Files cover federal, municipal, as well as\n                     state taxes","[73-14] Includes tax forms, correspondence,\n                        tax bulletins and reports, and research\n                        insititute publications","[73-14A; section 722] Includes tax forms,\n                        correspondence, tax reports, and income\n                        statistics","Includes correspondence, bills,\n                        calculations, and schedules","includes correspondence, stipulation, and\n                        supporting financial data, 1917-1926","The records of the General Superintendent's office,\n               E.T.D. Myers at the time, who would be the R.F.\u0026 P.\n               President from 1889 to 1905, consist of one letter book,\n               recording outgoing correspondence from 4 May 1882-20\n               Nov. 1882.","There are a few more miscellaneous items in this\n               series: three broadsides, one depicting directions for\n               the operation of the heating systems of the private car \n                Berwick , n.d.; one \n                Resolution in Regard to Free\n               Travel,  1858; and a reward poster relating to the\n               1894 Mail Train Robbery near Aquia Creek. Of note is\n               also a transportation order furnished by the Office of\n               the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the James, dated\n               June 10, 1865. Also included are a baggage tag, ticket\n               stubs, and one volume, 1912-1929, with alphabetized\n               entries of religious groups, educational and non-profit\n               organizations, listing individual members of each group;\n               possibly to record free or discounted travel.","Reads: \n                      $1000 Reward! Will Be Paid\n                     By The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac\n                     Railroad Company","Includes: religious groups, educational and\n                     non-profit organizations, listing individual\n                     members of each group; possibly to record free or\n                     discounted travel. Some names have notation\n                     \"trip,\" most others \"none;\" as well as dates.","This series is divided into three subseries: A. Engineering; B. Research; and C. New Technologies. Of\n               note are one volume of drawings and specifications of\n               sections for bridge construction, 1903-1907, and two record\n               books, 1889-1890, for the construction of the James River\n               Branch. Those volumes also include data for the James\n               River Bridge. The collection also comprises plans and\n               drawings for about 500 architectural and engineering\n               projects, which will have been separated from the main\n               body of the collection and which will be described\n               separately by the Library of Virginia's architectural\n               records archivist. See also Series IX: Photographs.","Drawings, mostly sections, in ink, and brief\n                     specifications.","Includes James River Bridge data.","Includes subseries A. Corporate History; and B.\n               Newsletters","One of the histories was compiled by an R.F.\u0026\n                  P. traffic manager, John B. Mordecai, \n                   A Brief History of the\n                  Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n                  Railroad,  1940. The 98 page volume reproduces\n                  images; the other history is a manuscript, ca. 1963\n                  by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew: \n                   Bridge Line, The Life and\n                  Times of the Richmond, Fredericksburg \u0026 Potomac\n                  Railroad, 1834-1963.","Originals are in Boxes 265-267, and oversize in Box 344, folder 38.","There are 58 Broad Street Station photographs, dating from about 1919 to the\n               1960's. Many photographs are undated, but most dates can\n               be narrowed down by comparison with dated images, and by\n               evidence such as the styles of cars and clothing. Images\n               include exterior and aerial views from different angles,\n               as well as waiting rooms, dining rooms, a Christmas\n               scene, and a ticket counter.","Originals in Box 265.","The 36 images in the Steam Locomotive group also comprise rail yard\n               pictures, and several passenger cars, as well as the\n               Cannonball Wreck at Dunlop Station, 1903. The steam\n               engines depicted are from a line of engines acquired in\n               the late 1930's and early 1940's. The freight train\n               engines were named after Confederate generals, the\n               passenger train engines after governors. Most engines\n               depicted date from the 1920's through 1940's.","Originals in Box 265.","The third\n               group of photos consists of two parts: Bryan Park Terminal\n               construction scenes, [196-], which make up 33 of the 43\n               images; as well as 10 images of railroad cars, and\n               buses, ca. 1928-1980. Interior and exterior views are\n               depicted.","Originals in Boxes 265-266. ","Includes forms for the following cars:\n                     Pocohontas, Quantico, Potomac, Rappahannock, and\n                     Powhatan","Accompanied by brief history of the founding of\n                     the R.F. \u0026 P. Transportation Co.,\n                     1928-1929","Accompanied by technical data form (Car\n                     equipment record).","Accompanied by technical data form (Rolling\n                     equipment-passenger).","The fourth group includes photographs of the\n               R.F.\u0026 P. presidents from Frank Corvo, Jr. to John A.\n               Lancaster. There is no image for Edmund Robinson, and\n               the images of the first presidents from John A.\n               Lancaster to Joseph P. Briton are produced from\n               paintings. Also included is a brief introductory note to\n               the album (1 leaf); each portrait is accompanied by\n               information on the dates of service for the R.F.\u0026\n               P. Images are mostly undated and reproductions of earlier\n                  photographs or paintings; it can be assumed that the\n                  original pictures date at some point during the\n                  individuals' presidency.","Originals in Box 266. ","Includes 150\n               photographs with construction scenes from Aquia Creek,\n               1945-1946. Photos were originally glued to paper\n               backing, which was highly acidic; some photos were\n               already loose; others were removed where possible.","Originals in Box 267.","Loose photographs include\n               three aerial views of Arlington, Virginia, and smaller\n               size prints of images of R.F.\u0026 P. presidents.\n               Negatives and contact prints of the presidential images\n               are kept in one folder, as is a list of R.F.\u0026 P.\n               presidents, officers, and departments, which was filed\n               with the photographs. Finally there are two oversize\n               photographs, an aerial view and a front and side view of\n               Broad Street Station, ca. 1920, the latter of which is\n               signed by John Russell Pope, architect of Broad Street\n               Station.","Originals in Box 267.","Originals in Box 344, folder 38.","The Library contains 17 volumes and 14 booklets, of\n               legal and technical content, and several publications of\n               the Association of American Railroads, including an 1968\n               color comic strip, \n                Rails Across America.  Vol.\n               1-196 of the State Government Publication, \n                Virginia Reports, or Cases\n               Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of\n               Virginia,  covering the years 1790-1952, have been\n               transferred to the Library of Virginia's Government\n               Document Department, where they are currently being\n               processed and integrated into the existing collection\n               (Call No.: K62 V78 [Also Fiche 42]).","This series contains legal and financial documents,\n               as well as one map. Included are Charters and Bylaws and\n               Deed of Trust 1864-1870, 1872, and about 50 Deeds for\n               property, dating 1863-1875, as well as Plat book\n               illustrating the \n                Real Estate and Right of Way from\n               South End of Long Bridge to Quantico,\n               1870-1872.  This well preserved volume has hand\n               drawn plans (pencil, ink and watercolor on linen) and\n               information and deeds for the various land transactions.\n               The financial files include two letter books of the\n               Treasury Dept., 1872-1888 and information on Property\n               owned, and the cost of the Right of Way obtained. A\n               undated map, filed under Miscellaneous, shows the\n               A.\u0026 F. R.Y. and the connecting lines north and\n               south. Furthermore, a list of stockholders, 1889, and\n               stock certificates, 1870-1889 and a stock transfer\n               register, 1870-1889, give information on the ownership\n               of the railway company from the time of its takeover by\n               the Pennsylvanian R.R. Co. until right before its merger\n               with the Alexandria \u0026 Washington R.R. Co. in\n               1890.","Only a register of stock certificates, 1887, a stock\n               ledger, 1887-1890, and a stock transfer journal, 1887\n               are included.","Incorporated in 1920 as successor of Fruit Growers\n               Express. Since the R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. owned a small share\n               of the Fruit Growers Express Co., it kept this group of\n               annual reports in its file. The only year missing from\n               the 1920-1966 run is 1956.","Incorporation February 15, 1901. The minute book\n               includes a copy of the Act of Incorporation, 1901,\n               Bylaws, and Board of Directors and Stockholders Minutes\n               from 1939 to 1957, when the Company was liquidated and\n               absorbed by the Richmond Holding Corporation.","Incorporated in 1867. The Minute book includes Board\n               of Directors Minutes from 1869 until 1917, when the\n               Company was dissolved and fully merged into the\n               Washington Southern R.Y. Co. Also included is a stock\n               transfer register for the years 1872-1874.","Incorporated in 1852. Included are Dividend\n               Obligations, 1870-1889 (?) and a Stock Transfer\n               Register, 1845-1871, 1889. The entries for 1845 show the\n               purchase of 50% of shares by the R.F.\u0026 P.","R.F.\u0026 P. R.R. owned a small share of the Pullman\n               Co., which explains why some Annual Reports, 1960-1966\n               are part of its files.","This series includes subseries A: General\n               Administration and Management and B: Finance Department.\n               The Minute book for this R.F.\u0026 P. subsidiary\n               includes Articles of Association and the Charter; the\n               minutes for Board of Directors and Stockholders cover\n               the full ten years of its existence. Also included are\n               Stock Certificates, 1929, and one resolution, 1932.","Includes: Articles of Association and Charter.","The Minute book covers the years 1932-1960 and\n               includes Articles of Incorporation; the minute files for\n               Board of Directors and Stockholders date 1951-1959; in\n               addition there is a notice and some correspondence for\n               1968-1971, as well as Bylaws, 1935. The financial files,\n               1958-1968 concern mostly the stock exchange and proposed\n               merger of Richmond Greyhound Lines into the Greyhound\n               Corp., which sought to obtain the shares held by R.F.\n               \u0026 P in 1958; there are statements, reports, and\n               correspondence; also of Greyhound Corp. and Richmond\n               Union Terminal Corp. They are arranged in alphabetical\n               order. Also contains a brief history, 1926-1942,\n               starting with the foundation of predecessor\n               Richmond-Washington Motor Coaches.","Includes: Richmond Terminal Corp. and Greyhound\n                     Terminal of Washington meeting minutes.","Includes: Greyhound Terminal of Washington\n                     meeting minutes.","The Minute book, 1957-1975 for this R.F.\u0026 P.\n               subsidiary includes articles of incorporation, and\n               minutes of the organization meeting, board of Directors\n               and stockholders meetings; minute files cover 1961-1970\n               and include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               minutes, and some financial information; Financial\n               files, 1963-1976 contain check stubs and a real estate\n               tax file. Some legal real estate files for this company\n               can be found in Series II.D.","Includes: bylaws, articles of incorporation,\n                     and minutes of organization meeting.","Founded in 1915. Included are minutes, 1915-1970 and\n               financial records, 1915-1987 for this R.F.\u0026 P.\n               subsidiary. Some legal real estate files for this\n               company can be found in Series II.D. Included is a\n               minute book, that covers the years 1915-1954; the minute\n               files include copies of meeting minutes, excerpts of\n               meeting and some financial data and cover the years,\n               1924-1970, but there are no minutes included for\n               1955-1961. The accounting and bookkeeping records,\n               1916-1974, include a balance, cashbooks, check stubs,\n               journals and ledgers. There is one volume of stock\n               certificates, 1915-1916, 1975, and real estate tax\n               information for the years 1974-1987.","Chartered in 1916 and dissolved in 1976. Included are\n               Minutes, Legal Records, and Financial Records. The set\n               of two minute books, 1916-1975 includes Articles of\n               Incorporation and Board of Directors and Stockholders\n               meeting minutes; the files, 1961-1970 include balance\n               sheets, resolution and excerpts from minutes. Legal\n               documents, 1922-1958 consist of Articles of Association,\n               Charter and Bylaws (in chronological order), and\n               miscellaneous contracts, 1922-1958. Financial records,\n               1916-1975, contain some accounting and bookkeeping\n               records such as annual reports, journals and ledgers;\n               stock certificates and first mortgage 5% gold bonds, as\n               well as state tax returns for 1935-1950.","Minutes files include balance sheets, some annual\n                  reports, correspondence and resolutions, and excerpts\n                  from the minutes.","One copy labeled \"Eppa Hunton, Jr.,\n                        President\"","Included: copies of Charter, 1916, Bylaws,\n                        First Mortgage, Agreement, Memorandum of\n                        closing, Application to the Interstate Commerce\n                        commission, with accompanying papers and\n                        specimen of bonds; indexed.","Included: copies of First Mortgage,\n                        Agreement, Memorandum of closing, Application\n                        to the Interstate Commerce commission, with\n                        accomanying papers and specimen of bonds;\n                        indexed","Includes: 1. Accounting; 2. Securities; 3. Taxes\n                  (see also R.F. \u0026 P. R.R. Register of Authorities\n                  for Expenditures, 1919-1990","Includes letter, 12 May 1976.","Some Inserts were removed from volume and\n                        are filed in three file folders in same box.","Chartered on 1 March 1929.","Minute book includes Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders meeting minutes, certificate of\n               incorporation, and bylaws. ","Incorporated in 1901 in New Jersey; includes some\n               data on Wash. South R.Y. Co. This series includes\n               subseries A: Legal Department and B: Finance Department.\n               The legal volume contains by-laws and certificate of\n               incorporation, 5 Sept. 1901; the six party agreement\n               that led to the company's founding, 31 July 1901; and a\n               Collateral Trust Mortgage and Agreement, 1 June 1903.\n               Financial files, 1901-1971 consist of annual reports, a\n               stock analysis for 1950-1959, an evaluation of the\n               company's condition, 1914; as well as an organizational\n               chart outlining ownerships and financial interests of\n               the Richmond-Washington Company and its\n               subsidiaries.","Some Tax information is included in R.F. \u0026 P.\n                  Federal Income Tax files","Includes for the most part correspondence,\n                     expenditures, expenses, betterments, and Annual\n                     Reports.","No report for 1909.","No report for 1911.","No reports for 1968 and 1970.","Includes agreement 31 Jul 1901, that led to\n                        Co.'s incorporation","Incorporated August 1957 and merged into Richmond\n               Land Corporation in 1975. This series is divided into\n               Subseries A: General Administration and Management; Subseries B: \n               Legal Department; and Subseries C: Finance Department. Included\n               are minutes, 1957-1975; articles of incorporation and\n               bylaws, 1957, 1968; as well as financial files,\n               1965-1968, consisting of check stubs and real estate tax\n               information for 1971-1972.","Includes minutes of Organization Meeting, 4 Sep\n                  1957","This series includes one Minute book for Board of\n               Directors and Stockholders Meetings, 1928-1929 with\n               Articles of Association and Bylaws; it covers the time\n               from the company's incorporation on 5 July 1928 to its\n               merger into the R.F.\u0026 P. Transportation Co. in\n               1929.","Includes: Articles of Association and\n                     Bylaws","Included are annual reports from 1959 to 1966.","Includes two stock certificate books, dating from\n               1882-1886, that document purchase of stocks by R.F.\u0026\n               P. president Joseph P. Brinton, and Moncure Robinson,\n               who was the company's president from 1840-1847.","Includes securities for this predecessor of the\n               Potomac Steamboat Co. (see above): Dividend warrants in\n               the value of $100 and $500, issued in 1848, a stock\n               certificate book, 1840-1855, and a stock transfer\n               register, 1845-1871.","Incorporated in 1890 through the consolidation of A\n               \u0026 F R.Y. and A \u0026 W R.Y.. This series consists of\n               minutes, legal files, financial files, and miscellaneous\n               files. The two volumes of Board of Directors and\n               Stockholders Meeting Minutes, 1890-1920 cover the\n               company's thirty years of existence, the Minutes of the\n               Potomac Yard Advisory Board, 1909-1925 continue for 5\n               years after the Washington Southern R.Y. Co. was merged\n               completely into the R.F.\u0026 P., which took over its\n               place on the Board. The Advisory Board was made up of\n               all five railroad companies using Potomac Yard. In\n               addition to the Washington Southern R.Y. Co., those were\n               the Baltimore \u0026 Ohio R.R. Co., the Chesapeake \u0026\n               Ohio R.Y. Co., the Philadelphia, Baltimore \u0026\n               Washington R.R. Co. and the Southern R.Y. Co. Legal\n               records, 1871-1917 include copies of charter, bylaws and\n               mortgages, an indexed volume of contracts and\n               agreements, as well as about 150 deeds. Also included\n               are pre-1890 deeds that were made by one of the\n               company's predecessors, the Alexandria \u0026\n               Fredericksburg R.Y. Co. (see above). Financial files,\n               1890-1921 include Treasurer's correspondence, accounting\n               and bookkeeping records, and securities. The\n               correspondence is made up of one letter book, 1890-1904;\n               the accounting and bookkeeping records contain annual\n               reports, balances, betterments, check registers,\n               journals, and ledgers. The securities subseries\n               includes stock and bonds ledgers, transfers and\n               certificates as well as 4% and 5% gold and mortgage\n               bonds. The miscellaneous file contains a brief corporate\n               history until 1907. R.F. \u0026 P. tax records also\n               include data for Washington Southern R.Y.","Compilation includes the Agreement of the\n                        Consolidation of A. \u0026 F. R.Y. Co., and the\n                        Charter granted 1903; Bylaws, 1901; First\n                        (Gold) Mortgage, 1903; Collateral Trust\n                        Mortgage, 1903; as well as an agreement,\n                        1903.","Includes: 1. Treasurer's Correspondence; 2.\n                  Accounting and Bookkeeping; 3. Securities","Comment on last page: \"all letters after this\n                     date to be copied in R.F. \u0026 P. 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