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CINCINNATI HAMILTON & DAYTON Ry LANTERN A&W CO. "ADLAKE" RELIABLE CH&D Ry 1897

$ 13.73

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Brand: THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE COMPANY
  • Condition: Vintage Railroad Lantern in good condition 1912!

    Description

    CINCINNATI HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILWAY
    This is a nice piece of vintage Railroad History made by
    ADAMS & WESTLAKE COMPANY
    for the
    CINCINNATI HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILWAY
    . This DOUBLE WIRE lantern is marked
    THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILA. "ADLAKE" RELIABLE C.H & D. Ry.
    PAT'D
    SEPT. 21,1897.
    last date
    JULY 2,1912
    .
    The Corning clear glass globe is etched
    C H & D Ry
    embossed
    Cnx
    .  No cracks some small surface chips around rims. No burner or font. The frame has some small dents and surface rust.
    Please view photos and email with questions.
    Thanks for looking.
    Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (1846–1917)
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    Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad
    Overview
    Locale
    Ohio
    Dates of operation
    1846–1917
    Successor
    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
    Technical
    Track gauge
    4 ft
    8
    +
    1

    2
    in
    (
    1,435 mm
    )
    standard gauge
    Previous gauge
    originally
    4 ft 10 in
    (
    1,473 mm
    ) Some predecessor roads
    3 ft
    (
    914 mm
    )
    Not to be confused with the
    Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway
    , an Ohio interurban of exactly the same name which existed between 1926 and 1930.
    Interior of a Pullman dining car on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway, 1894
    Map of the C H and D RR in 1873, D and M RR is in red; C H and D in yellow.
    Trust certificate of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad Company, issued 8. June 1883
    The
    Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway
    (
    CH&D
    ) was a
    railroad
    based in the U.S. state of
    Ohio
    that existed between its incorporation on March 2, 1846, and its acquisition by the
    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
    in December 1917. It was originally chartered to build from
    Cincinnati
    to
    Hamilton, Ohio
    , and then to
    Dayton
    , a distance of 59 mi (95 km); further construction and acquisition extended the railroad, and by 1902 it owned or controlled 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad. Its stock and bond value plunged in late 1905 after "financial mismanagement of the properties" was revealed.
    [1]
    Contents
    1
    Acquisitions
    2
    The CH&D in Lima, Ohio
    3
    See also
    4
    References
    5
    External links
    Acquisitions
    [
    edit
    ]
    Map of the CH&D in 1896
    The original CH&D was founded by John Alexander Collins, who was born on June 8, 1815 in Staffordshire, England. He came to the US as a child in 1825, and worked as a locomotive engineer until moving to Ohio in 1851 to open the CH&D. Collins remained with the line until 1872, six years before his death in
    Covington, Kentucky
    . Collins is buried in
    Woodland Cemetery
    in
    Dayton
    , where his tombstone details his life and its work.
    The railway received a charter from the State of Ohio on March 2, 1846 as the "Cincinnati and Hamilton Railroad". The name was changed by the legislature to the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway on February 8, 1847.
    [2]
    Work on the road began in 1850, and by September of that year the
    right of way
    had been obtained between Cincinnati and Hamilton, with the right of way between Hamilton and Dayton being sought. The road was graded by this time as well, since iron for the rails had arrived.
    [3]
    By May 1851, the entire right of way was purchased and grading along the entire route finished.
    [4]
    The first trains ran on September 18, 1851: Two special inaugural trains from Dayton met two special inaugural trains from Cincinnati at Hamilton.
    [5]
    On May 1, 1863, the CH&D leased the
    Dayton and Michigan Railroad
    in perpetuity. In 1891, it acquired the
    Cincinnati, Dayton and Chicago Railroad
    , while in March of that year it added the
    Cincinnati, Dayton and Ironton Railroad
    .
    In 1886 the CH&D was among the railroads controlled by the financial speculator
    Henry S. Ives
    before his spectacular collapse the following year.