Centennial History of South Carolina Railroad by Samuel Melanchthon Derrick

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Centennial History of South Carolina Railroad by Samuel Melanchthon Derrick
 
Centennial History of South Carolina Railroad by Samuel Melanchthon Derrick
Hard Cover
Copyright 1930
335 pages indexed

CONTENTS
PREFACE  iii
CHAPTER I. THE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION OF CHARLESTON  1
CHAPTER II. A RAILROAD THE REMEDY  11
CHAPTER III. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMPANY 20
CHAPTER IV. LOCATION OF THE ROUTE  27
Acquiring the Right of Way and Building Material.
CHAPTER V. DETERMINATION OF THE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION AND THE MOTIVE POWER  39
Type of Construction. Motive Power.
CHAPTER VI. CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAILROAD  52
Some Difficulties. The Total Cost.
CHAPTER VII. FINANCING THE PROJECT  71
Federal and State Aid Sought. Resort to Private Capital.
CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRST LOCOMOTIVES AND TRAINS 82
Operating Trains.
CHAPTER IX. THE OPERATION OF THE ROAD, 1833-1843 99
Pile System and Iron Bars Abandoned. Inclined Plane Troublesome.
Road Maintenance.
Locomotive and Car Maintenance. Transportation Rates.
Receipts Disappointing.
Sidelights on Early Operation.
CHAPTER X. THE LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY  128
Early Agitation.
Benefits Presented.
Route Surveyed and Cost Estimated. The Company Chartered.
The Knoxville Convention.
CHAPTER XI. THE LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY-Continued  152
Retrenchment.
Cause of Failure.
CHAPTER XII. THE LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY-Concluded  179
Construction of the Columbia Branch.
CHAPTER XIII. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD-OPERATION 1844-1860  190
Camden Branch.
Extension of the Road into Charleston and Augusta.
Elimination of Inclined Plane.
Refunding the Debt.
Increase in Income.
Improvement of Cars and Locomotives.
Opposition to Sunday Operation.
CHAPTER XIV. THE WAR PERIOD  220
The Wrecking of the Road.
Financial Losses.
CHAPTER XV. POST WAR REBUILDING AND FINANCING 234
Refunding the Debt.
Efforts to Increase Income. Bankruptcy and Foreclosure.
CHAPTER XVI. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY 258
Reorganization.
Expanding the System.
Finances Low.
Foreclosure and Sale.
CHAPTER XVII. SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY  269
CHAPTER XVIII. THE COMING OF THE SOUTHERN 275
SUMMARY  278
BIBLIOGRAPHY  282
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I. CHARTER AND OTHER ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE IN RELATION TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY   287
APPENDIX II. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CARS TO THE DIRECTION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY SUBMITTED TO THE STOCK-HOLDERS, NOVEMBER 20, 1833  294
APPENDIX III. REGULATION OF STATIONS ON SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD  307
APPENDIX IV. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD 1853. RULES FOR CONDUCTORS AND ENGINE MEN  309
APPENDIX V. STATEMENT OF SLAVES BELONGING TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, DECEMBER 31, 1859   312
APPENDIX VI. LOCOMOTIVES IN USE FROM TIME TO TO TIME 1830 TO 1886  314
APPENDIX VII. PRESIDENTS 1828-1899  322
INDEX  323
ILLUSTRATIONS
Robert Y. Hayne Frontispiece
The "Best Friend"  6
Horatio Allen  12
Nicholas W. Darrell  17
Henry G. Raworth  17
The "Best Friend" and train  23
Elias Horry  29
The "West Point"  35
The "West Point" and train  41
The "South Carolina"  47
Map of the railroad in 1833  53
Early pen sketches of Branchville  58
The "E. L. Miller"  65
The "Sumter," the "Marion," and the "Ohio"  72
The "Cincinnati," the "Allen," and the "Kentucky"  72
Horatio Allen  77
Passenger and freight rates and time table, 1835  85
Vardry McBee  94
Barrel Car  103
Old Line Street depot  110
Camden depot  110
James Gadsden  117
The "Antelope," the "Comet," and the "Dolphin"  124
Water tank  131
Down spout "S. C. R. R., 1858"  131
"Tower depot"  137
Ann Street warehouse  143
Henry W. Conner  149
Rates of freight, 1848  153
Rates of freight, 1848-rates of fare and time table, 1855  153
Freight depot, Charleston  161
Blacksmith and boiler shop  161
Machine shop  167
Car shop  167
Certificate of stock  173
William J. Magrath  180
Passes  186
Pass and ticket  192
Freight depot, Columbia, 1865  198
Office building, Columbia, 1865  204
Time table, 1869  210
Passage ticket, 1873, 125 miles  216
Passage ticket, 1873, 25 miles 222
Time table, 1879  228
Henry P. Talmadge  235
Charles Parsons  241
Map of the railroad in 1899  247
Locomotive Number 29 253
Locomotive Number 44  259
Locomotive Number 1  265
Locomotive Number 15 and train  271
Division Office Southern Railway, Charleston  277


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