Railroad, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railways

"When Railroads Were King, Santa Fe depot put San Dimas on the map back in the 1880's" San Gabriel Valley Weekly, dated January 9, 1998

"When Railroads Were King, Santa Fe depot put San Dimas on the map back in the 1880's" San Gabriel Valley Weekly, dated January 9, 1998

Name/Title

Railroad, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railways

Entry/Object ID

H-037.1

Scope and Content

Article copies - "San Dimas, Cal., Celebrates Opening of New Santa Fe Station, Santa Fe Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 11, October 1934 (2 count) Invitation - Santa Fe Railway Centennial Chief Boarding and Detraining Stops, October 17, 1987 (4 count, one in envelope addressed to Roberta Yoder) Newspaper - "Centennial Chief" run marks 100th year of Santa Fe Service, The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, October 1987 (3 count) Letter - To: Mr. Jeff Templeman, From: D.A. Mansheim, Assistant Superintendent-Maintenance of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, regarding the donation of one rail length of track, dated August 9, 1993 Receipt - The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, for donation of one rail length of track, invoice no. 190497, dated August 9, 1993 Newspaper article - "When Railroads Were King, Santa Fe depot put San Dimas on the map back in the 1880's" San Gabriel Valley Weekly, dated January 9, 1998 Pins - Pins given to Centennial Train Passengers, October 1987 (In San Dimas Historical Society envelope) Program - Gold Spike Ceremony, October 17, 1987, 11:28 A.M. Manifest - Santa Fe Centennial Chief, October 17, 1987 Quarto pamphlet - "We Can't Go On Meeting Like This.", California Operation Lifesaver, no date (2 count) Orange plastic bag - Any Time is Train Time, no date Magazine -"Pacific Railnews," January 1988 Memorandum - Meeting notes, and information regarding the Centennial Celebration for the city of La Verne, dated May 14, 1986 Notes and information regarding the Railroad Centennial - dated February 4, 1987 "History of the Santa Fe Railway in Southern California and Through La Verne in 1887," Research and composition by Leo Lomeli, Station Agent for La Verne, California, no date "The Santa Fe Railway Centennial and its Significance for San Dimas and Southern California" by Donald H. Pflueger, 1987 Cloth sign - "Notice To Public, Free Storage of Baggage of Grand Canyon Passengers" dated February 1, 1946 Copies of article - " Santa Fe Trains in Bad Collision" San Dimas, California, dated March 16, 1913 (2 count)