Rails Across the Continent: Digitized Maps of American Railroad Expansion

Item

Title

Rails Across the Continent: Digitized Maps of American Railroad Expansion

Description

Rails Across the Continent: Digitized Maps of American Railroad Expansion will digitize and describe an estimated 600 historical railroad maps in the collections of the University of Missouri-St. Louis' John W. Barringer III National Railroad Library and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Archives & Special Collections. Digitization will be conducted by the UNL Center for Digital Research in the Humanities and the Barringer Library over a three year period. The maps selected will complement those in the Railroad Maps, 1828-1900, Collection at the Library of Congress. Goals are to make significant visual resources relating to railroad lands and routes available to scholars and the public.

Abstract

Histories of transportation, communication and settlement of the United States are closely connected to railroad lines and railroad companies. As railroads were built and tracks traversed the continent, maps of rail routes, rail lands and rail yards became crucially important for clocking progress, managing assets and both promoting and protecting properties. The Rails Across the Continent project will digitize an estimated 600 historical railroad maps in the collections of the University of Missouri-St. Louis' John W. Barringer III National Railroad Library and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Archives & Special Collections. The project is estimated to take 3 years. The maps will complement the digitized railroad maps in the Library of Congress' American Memory project and will offer the public and scholars significant visual resources relating to railroad lands and routes.

Date

Temporal Coverage

1836 - 1945

Spatial Coverage

National

Extent

600 Maps

Collaborating Institution

Identifier

PI2 Institution

Curator

PI2 Name

Mr. Nicholas (Nick)

PI3 Name

Mr.

Primary Contact

Ms. Katherine Walter

Request

$276,990

Was Funded