US Migration Railroads



Some American settlers moved to new homes by railroad. Railroads were faster, less expensive, and healthier than overland travel by covered wagon. Railroads often organized immigrant trains to encourage settlement (and eventually business) along their routes.

Other Railroads

 * Antebellum American Railroad: 1830-1860 Compendium
 * Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
 * Illinois Central Railroad 1882 Chicago, IL to New Orleans, LA

 Finding Railroad Records
 * Wiki Article Finding Railroad Records

Bibliography
 * Wendy L. Elliott, C.G. Railroad Records and Genealogical Research National Genealogical Society Quarterly 75 (December 1987): 271-277.
 * David A. Pfeiffer. " Riding the Rails Up Paper Mountain." Prologue 29 (Spring, 1997) National Archives
 * Dean R. Thilgen. Researching Railroad Records. Minnesota Genealogist. 27 : 128- 134.

 National Archives 
 * Guide to Railroad Records at the National Archives
 * Marion M. Johnson. Preliminary inventory of the records of the Commissioner of Railroads : (Record group 193).Washington D.C. : National Archives and Records Services Administration, 1964. FS Library Digital images
 * David Pfeiffer. comp. Records relating to North American railroads:National Archives reference information paper 91.Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Records Administration, 2001. FS Library 973 J53
 * Peter F. Brauer, comp. Records relating to railroads in the cartographic section of the National Archives.Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Records Administration, 2010. FS Library 973 J53r v.116
 * Records of the Railroad Retirement Board, Record Group 184, National Archives

 Sources 
 * Holly T. Hansen. The Directory of North American railroads, associations, societies, archives, libraries, museums and their collections.Croydon, Utah : HT Holly Research Services, c1999 FS Library 970 C43h
 * Ronald G. Watt. Guide to railroad collections in the Intermountain West. Salt Lake City, Utah : Conference of InterMountain Archivists, 1984. FS Library 979 A3g
 * Directory of Railroad Research Locations.
 * Cyndi's List - Railroads

 Societies 
 * Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, Inc.
 * Great Northern Railway Historical Society
 * Union Pacific Historical Society