Leavenworth Depot and Railroad Company Records
Manuscript Collection No. 104
Introduction
The Leavenworth Depot and Railroad Company was organized in 1887 by the Missouri Pacific Railway Co.; the Union Pacific Railway Co.; the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railway Co.; the Kansas Central Railway Co.; the Kansas City, Wyandotte, and Northwestern Railway Co.; and the Leavenworth, Topeka, and Southwestern Railway Co. to operate a joint depot facility in Leavenworth, Kansas. The depot company was active until approximately 1960. The company was only responsible for providing services and maintenance at the depot and divided costs and profits among member companies on a proportional basis.
Scope and Content
The minutes of the stockholder and board of directors meetings provide information about the official actions of these groups on behalf of the company including election of directors and company officers, determining general policies, salary changes, and the like. The stockholder and board of directors material also includes calls for meetings and proxies for directors unable to attend the meetings. The bulk of the information about the company is found in the correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials. Topics discussed range from correspondence about periodic payments to retire the company’s debt, personnel problems, accident and damage claims against the depot company, to correspondence with the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. These files contain letters about a prolonged controversy between the depot company and the Chicago and Great Western Railroad Co. regarding its failure to pay bills assessed by the depot company. Several groups of letters illustrate the procedure, including investigations when necessary, for settling claims regarding accidents and / or damages. When Leavenworth experienced a typhoid epidemic, federal health officials inspected the depot and recommended changes. Efforts to comply with these recommendations are detailed in the correspondence files. The correspondence also depicts some of the day-to-day problems of depot operations, such as requests for passes, the selection of paper drinking cups, handling mail from the trains, installing coin-operated stalls in the restrooms, bonding employees, and purchasing insurance to cover depot property and operations. Communications with federal (Interstate Commerce Commission) and state regulatory and taxing agencies are represented in the general files, while reports and returns to these agencies are filed separately.
In addition to the depot superintendent materials are correspondence files relating to depot maintenance and to the activities of the ticket agent. There are leases and contracts for depot concessions or repair and remodeling work required at the depot. World War I is represented in the collection by the U. S. Railroad Administration in the general files, in the circulars and bulletins it issued, various reports prepared for the administration, and a separate set of accounting books for the period of its existence. The collection also contains some correspondence and daily reports of troop movements through Leavenworth Depot during World War II.
The financial records in the collection consist of monthly “statements of operations,” journals that summarize company transactions on a monthly basis, ledgers that served as the original entries for specific items in specific accounts, cash books, voucher and bills collectible registers, letterpress copies of bills and vouchers, and time books for employees. Sample forms used in daily operations and bills with information about local businesses have also been retained.
The collection gives a fairly detailed picture of the activities of a depot company, though the bulk of the material is from approximately 1900-1925. It can provide information about the specific company, depot companies in general, depot companies in relation to railroads, relationships between the railroad industry and state and federal governments, and information about Leavenworth, Kansas to enumerate a few topics.
May 5, 1977
Contents List
Box 1
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Minutes of Stockholder and Board of Directors Meetings (Includes correspondence relating to meetings-proxies, calls for meetings, etc.) 1886-1914
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Box 2
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Minutes of Stockholder and Board of Directors Meetings 1915-1918 |
Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1885 - Sept. 1902
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Box 3
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials Oct. 1902-1904
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Box 4
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1905-1907
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Box 5
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1908-1909
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Box 6
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1910
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Box 7
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1911
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Box 8
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1912-June, 1913
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Box 9
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials July, 1913-July 1915
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Box 10
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials August, 1915-July, 1917
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Box 11
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials August, 1917-February, 1919
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Box 12
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials March, 1919-January, 1920
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Box 13
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials February, 1920-September, 1920
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Box 14
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials October, 1920-September, 1921
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Box 15
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials October, 1921-1934 (correspondence is scattered - 1923 on)
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Box 16
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Correspondence files of the depot superintendent and company officials 1935-1963
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Miscellaneous undated material
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Correspondence relating to upkeep of depot property 1921-1930
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Ticket Agent Correspondence 1918-1919
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Box 17
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Ticket Agent Correspondence 1920
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Correspondence relating to troop movements during World War II 1941-1945
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Daily reports of troop movements through the depot during World War II Oct. 1942-July, 1943
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Box 18
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Daily reports of troop movements through the depot during World War II Aug. 1943-Sept. 1945
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Deeds relating to company property
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Leases and contracts pertaining to Leavenworth Depot (Includes insurance policies, bonding of employees, lunch counter, etc.) 1887-1895
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Box 19
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Leases and contracts pertaining to Leavenworth Depot 1896-1931
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United States Railroad Administration - Communications (General) 1918-1919
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Box 19
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United States Railroad Administration - General Orders
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(cont.)
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United States Railroad Administration - Office of the Director General - Circulars
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United States Railroad Administration - Division of Capital Expenditures - Circulars
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United States Railroad Administration - Division of Public Service and Accounting
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United States Railroad Administration - Division of Transportation
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United States Railroad Administration - Miscellaneous circulars and printed material
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Box 20
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Various Reports to the U. S. Railroad Administration(some reports are stored in the oversize portfolio)
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Final Settlement with the U. S. Railroad Administration
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Interstate Commerce Commission -Annual Reports to 1906-1913
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Box 21
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Interstate Commerce Commission - Annual Reports to 1914-1924
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Box 22
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Interstate Commerce Commission - Annual Reports to 1925-1948 (In 1926, the same report was sent to the ICC and the appropriate Kansas regulatory agency and this practice was followed thereafter.)
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Box 23
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Interstate Commerce Commission - Annual Reports to 1949-1959
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Miscellaneous Reports to the ICC
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Annual Report to the Kansas Board of Railroad Commissioners 1902, 1904, 1907
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Box 24
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Annual Report to the Kansas Board of Railroad Commissioners 1908-1911
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Annual Report to the Kansas Public Utilities Commission 1912-1915
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Box 25
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Annual Report to the Kansas Public Utilities Commission 1918-1923
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Monthly Reports to the Court of Industrial Relations, Kansas March, 1920-April, 1922
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Monthly Reports to the Public Utilities Commission, Kansas April, 1922-May, 1925
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Corporate Income and Profits Tax Returns (Federal and State) 1917-1939
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Box 26
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Corporate Income and Profits Tax Returns 1940-1959
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Annual Domestic Corporation Report (to state) ca. 1914-1958
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Capital Stock Tax Returns 1924-1926, 1933-1944
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Leavenworth County Taxes and miscellaneous tax forms Statement of Operations (monthly) 1900-1909, 1912-1917, 1920-1921
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Box 27
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Statement of Operations (monthly) 1922-1929, 1939-1956
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Union Depot Time Cards (scattered dates) 1909-1921
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Miscellaneous materials (Articles of incorporation of other depot companies, ICC material, etc.)
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Box 28
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Sample forms used by the depot company and copies of bills with information about local businesses, etc.
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Letterpress Books of outgoing correspondence Jan. 1887-Feb. 1890
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Box 29
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Letterpress Books of outgoing correspondence Feb. 1890-June, 1900
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Box 30
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Letterpress Books of outgoing correspondence June, 1900-Dec. 1904
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Accounting Journal Nov. 1888-Sept. 1917
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Box 31
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Accounting Journal Oct. 1917-Dec. 1957
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Box 32
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Accounting Ledger 1911-1949
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Cash Book Dec. 1888-May 1899
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Box 33
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Cash Book Mar. 1916-Nov. 1949
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Voucher Register July 1896-Dec. 1925
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Box 34
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Voucher Register Jan. 1926-Dec. 1950
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Bills and Vouchers (Letterpress copy) July 1889-Dec. 1892
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Box 35
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Bills and Vouchers Dec. 1892-June 1897
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Box 36
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Bills and Vouchers June 1897-Dec. 1901
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Box 37
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Bills and Vouchers Dec. 1901-March 1905
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Box 38
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Bills and Vouchers April 1908-Oct. 1914
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Box 39
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Time Books (payroll) 1892-1961
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Reports to Railroad Retirement Board 1947-1949
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Box 40
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U. S. Railroad Administration Account Books (Journal, Ledger, Cash Book, Voucher Register, Copies of Bills and Vouchers)
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Oversize Portfolio
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Income tax returns
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Reports to U. S. Railroad Administration and other agencies
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Oversize Volumes
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Bills Collectible (3 volumes) Aug. 1901-June 1947
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Ledger 1888-1910 |
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Cash Book May, 1899-Feb. 1916 |