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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Alan WalkerFeb 22, 2016 9:46 AM (in response to Benjamin DeSain)
2 people found this helpfulHere is the entry under which these maps are filed: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1557590
The records are housed at Archives II in College Park, Maryland.
Contact carto@nara.gov for more information about how to order or view these records.
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Benjamin DeSain Feb 22, 2016 5:03 PM (in response to Alan Walker)We've been contacting them via email and have yet to hear back from anyone how to get copies.
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Michael PierceFeb 23, 2016 7:09 AM (in response to Benjamin DeSain)
Howdy Benjamin:
Have you tried the Mercantile Library here in St. Louis? This is the link to their railroad collections.
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Van ZbindenFeb 23, 2016 10:01 AM (in response to Benjamin DeSain)
Benjamin You've likely already seen this page with information on ordering maps from the National Archives.
Ordering Reproductions of Maps, Plans, and Aerial Photographs
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Benjamin DeSain Feb 23, 2016 2:44 PM (in response to Alan Walker)Thank you, we did that last week and are waiting to hear back.
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Michael PierceFeb 23, 2016 7:30 AM (in response to Benjamin DeSain)
1 person found this helpfulUMSL also has this map collection.
https://flux.umsl.edu/library/database_details2.php?ref=subj&db=275
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Benjamin DeSain Feb 23, 2016 2:44 PM (in response to Michael Pierce)The Mercantile Library said that we needed to call the National Archives. That's the avenue we've been trying and have yet to hear back about the RR maps.
Thanks
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Benjamin DeSain Feb 23, 2016 2:44 PM (in response to Michael Pierce)UMSL directed me to the Mercantile library who directed me to the National Archives again today. I've sent another email request to carto@nara.gov
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Re: St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Michael PierceFeb 23, 2016 3:04 PM (in response to Benjamin DeSain)
Sorry for the circular pattern this seems to have taken.
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