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the end of proprietary rule and the creation of the united Province of New Jersey under royal charter the previous year. While non-quakers would eventually overshadow the Quaker inhabitants of West Jersey, Burlington remained a Quaker stronghold throughout the period of proprietary rule. The minutes of the Burlington court, transcribed and published originally by the American Historical Association in 1944, and now available in this facsimile reprint, contain the day to day minutiae of Quaker temporal life, just as the meeting records illuminate Quaker spiritual life. While they reflect virtually all facets of life in West Jersey, the majority of the court minutes concern property rights, civil suits, grievances involving slaves, servants, and Indians, and all manner of domestic complaints. They constitute not only the most important judicial record of the colony of West Jersey but are a goldmine of clues about the early inhabitants of West Jersey. A mirror of the life and times of this almost forgotten colony, the minutes of the Burlington court offer rare possibilities for genealogical research, for many of the cases brought before the court, such as inquests, petty civil suits, and criminal cases, give the names of spouses, children, and other related individuals. Since the majority of the persons named in The Burlington Court Book were Quakers, researchers may be able to profit even further from the clues it contains by probing among New Jersey Quaker meeting records for the same period. With an index containing over 15,000 references, this little known work is sure to attract the attention of all researchers with an interest in early New Jersey. Burlington Route Passenger Trains; Passenger Train Problem Impacts the "Q" Burlington Route Passenger Trains Volume 3, Now out of print. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Here is the detailed and fascinating history of how two legendary railroads the Santa Fe and the Burlington Northern (which itself was comprised four major railroads) merged in 1995 to create what remains one of America s rail icons, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF). A blockbuster railroad merits a history book of the same scale, and this book will awe railfans with its rich content. Burlington Route Railroad 2019 Calendar Classic Rail Photographs Known
as the Burlington, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad began as a branch line to Chicago in 1848, but after the Civil War grew into the Midwest's foremost railroad. Burlington passengers enjoyed first-class service on the 'Way of the Zephyrs' connecting Chicago to key cities from Minneapolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver. See the end of the steam era and the beginning of diesel innovation on the Burlington Route, 'The Way West.' Engines, locations and trains featured in the 2019 calendar include: A pair of EMD E-9A's, led by 9992, is on the point of the westbound North Coast Limited, the flagship passenger train of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Burlington operated it from Chicago, Illinois to Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 23, 1957, and Colorado and Southern 806, an oil-burning Class 0-4 Mikado (2-8-2) built for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1919 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works is leaving Fort Collins, Colorado Fort Worth and Denver City 751-A (the power is an F7A-F7B set, two SD- 7's, and an F7B-F7A set) is on a northbound freight leaving Castle Rock, Colorado in April 1967 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 1949, a Class R-4A Prairie (2-6-2) is on a local freight, switching near Denver, Colorado in May 1952 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 9949A, an EMD E8A, is on a westbound commuter train making a station stop at Western Springs, Illinois on July 25, 1967 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 354 and 350 (both EMD SD-9's) are leaving Deadwood, South Dakota with Train #166 on July 10, 1967 Burlington # 9968, an EMD E8A, is leading a ten-car westbound commuter
train as it slows for the Aurora, Illinois depot in July 1957 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 5620, a Class O-5A Northern (4-8-4) is on a freight at Lincoln, Nebraska on August 10, 1957. 5620 was built by the Burlington's West Burlington, Iowa shops in October of 1937 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 3003, a Class S-4 Hudson (4-6-4) built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1930, is taking water at La Crosse, Wisconsin Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 924 is on a westbound freight passing the stockyards at Lincoln, Nebraska in October 1962. Powering this manifest freight are two GP20's, two GP30's and an SD-24, all wearing Chinese red Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 919 is leaving Cheyenne, Wyoming headed for Sterling, Colorado on July 23, 1956. Engine 919 is a Class K-4 ten-wheeler (4-6-0) built in Burlington s Havelock, Nebraska, shop in 1903 Colorado and Southern 9954 (an EMD E5-A and E5-B, both built and delivered in 1940) are leading Train #21, the southbound Texas Zephyr, rolling around the curve at Palmer Lake, Colorado Burlington Northern Adventures: Railroading in the Days of the Caboose Burlington Northern Adventures relate the personal experiences of the author,william J. Brotherton, who went "railroading" as a brakeman, conductor and trainmaster for the Burlington Northern Railroad system, starting in 1979 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Through his many interesting short stories, Brotherton illustrates what it was like to work for a major railroad company before branch lines, vintage diesel locomotives and cabooses were phased out. Brotherton, who hopped freights as a youth growing up in Atlanta, takes the reader along on his personal encounter with a railroaders' life in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Colorado. He ended his railroad career as a trainmaster with the Colorado & Southern Railway in Denver. Trail of the Zephyrs: The Burlington Route in Northern Illinois Volume VI of a continuing series on North American railroading. Dust jacket notes: "On March 2, 1970 the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Railroad became a part of the Burlington Northern Railroad. For over 100 years the CB&Q has been a dominant figure int he transportation system of the middle portion of the United STates. Its main lines brought together almost all the large cities of the plains from Chicago and St. Louis to the Rockies; its branches wove a pattern through the cornfields and grasslands to tap agricultural America. The 'Q' had a reputation, and deservedly so, for speed, dependability, and quality service. Its Zephyrs were household words and typified the very best in passenger trains. As a salute to this outstanding rail system, this volume is devoted to a pictorial review of the Burlington in northern Illinois, in particular the first one hundred miles westward from Chicago. All aboard!" Perkins/Budd: Railway Statesmen of the Burlington (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) Book Burlington Northern and Its Heritage This is an all-color pictorial of the Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Spokane, Portland & Seattle, and the Frisco -- the five railroads that created the modern Burlington Northern. Illustrated with over 270 outstanding period and contemporary photographs that capture the Zephyr, Empire Builder and North Coast Limited in full color from Big Sky blue and Lowey green F- units to the white-faced Burlington Northern Dash 2s. Printed on highquality glossy paper. 192 pages with end paper maps of the system. Burlington: The Central Government Emergency War Headquarters at Corsham NA Northwest Passage: Twenty-Five Years of the Burlington Northern in the Pacific Northwest Oversize 9x11.5" horizontal formnat, cloth with dust jacket. The Burlington Northern era in the Northwest lasted 25 years. Here's the story in stunning pictures, covering the time from the BN merger to the BNSF merger. An ideal modeler's reference too. 160pp, 200+ full-color photos and maps.