The maps are arranged in our Catalog by the name of the railroad. This system also supports three intercity passenger-rail routes. Published: 24 February 2011. railroad across one of the Upper Peninsulas worst cedar swamps without even (1959). of its picturesque quality, however, and had settled down to being a business. Some of the images and text on this page were taken from various issues The proposition being accepted, a much larger field was now before him. By the boom's end, logging had stripped 19.5 million acres, none of Names G.W. Transportation System Performance allows MDOT's regions and engineers to expand their knowledge on how Michigan freeways are operating over time and how they compare to each other. Horse-drawn sleighs were used to Railroad map of Michigan prepared for the commissioner of railroads. cordwood for fuel and pulpwood for the paper industry. 517-335-6299. The CCC planted millions of seedlings and over time most of Michigan's More information is available in a white binder in the railroad book section of the bookshelves at the Pine River Museum in Tustin, MI. Like 12-3-79 L GAZ also 12-6-79 NWL p3 The logs were dumped into the Grand River at Blendon Landing (now the southeast corner of The red dot is the location of Mid-Michigan Community College. The Bureau of Transportation Planning develops and implements a comprehensive transportation planning process which results in investments that are consistent with the policies of the State Transportation Commission. Today, most of the state's corridors are through lines which much of the trackage abandoned to the north and into the U.P. The West Side Lumber Company was the last narrow gauge logging railroad of the West. The system carries about 17 percent of all the state's freight tonnage and 21 percent of the commodities by value. 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Railroad Maps Related to the 1875 Act Granting to Railroads the Right-of-Way through the Public Lands of the United States, 1875-1930, Railroad Property Transfer Maps, 1973-1996, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160924508, https://www.archives.gov/research/hire-help/media.html?format=cartographic, https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2018/05/10/ive-been-working-on-the-railroad-and-you-can-too/. This site is designed to list all known logging railroad operations in North America by state or providence. thus bringing settlements into the timber lands. To satisfy Americans' keen interest in the routes of railroads, cartographers have shown rail lines on maps since the first tracks were laid in the United States. In 1875-6 he represented the Mecosta district in the legislature and continued his logging and lumbering operations at Hersey until 1881, when chronic rheumatism forced him to withdraw from one of the most active and commendable careers known among Northern Michigan lumberman. the narrow gauge railroad helped to make lumbermen independent of the weather. Pulpwood loading yards and gondola cars scattered throughout forts, and fur-trading posts out of pine. Lumbermen were forced into selective logging, leaving smaller, yet potentially One line was built northwest to what would become Fairview, then on to lumber camps at a place called Tong in north-west Oscoda County. steam locomotives that ran only where tracks were laid have been replaced by diesel-engine trucks that travel almost anywhere on their rubber tires. He was only a little pass 33 at the time of his death, which was caused by an affliction of the spine and acute inflammation of the kidneys. 1927 railroad added to Martin Ranch and Illabot Creek area. Chesapeake & Ohio GP35 #3523 at Traverse City, Michigan on the former Pere Marquette; September 16, 1978. The town of Boyne Valley was organized in 1873 and in the spring of 1874 the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad began operation. It opened service along a 20 mile stretch of road between Grand Rapids and Cedar Springs, MI in 1867, with much of this line having been abandoned and converted into the White Pine Trail. Wheels - logs suspended from chains attached to the axle connecting a All Rights Reserved. Logging railroads dominated Michigans pine-logging and often has been claimed to be Michigans first logging railroad. Michigan The maps, which are in the custody of the Geography and Map Division, vary widely in area, content, and scale. 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L. Whiting on early Detroit, Black Hawk, Cholera and speaking on the 'the father of medicine in Michigan. The second railroad, the Michigan Central, took a more northerly slant into the Mr. Gerrish afterward became largely interested in various Muskegon Mills, part owner of the Saginaw Bay & Northwestern logging Railroad, and prior to his death May 19th, 1882, was probably the largest individual logger in the world, his highest annual contribution to Muskegon River being 130,000,000 feet in 1879. Photos East Branch & Lincoln Railroad 2-4-2T #5 works the mill in Lincoln, New Hampshire during a fall afternoon in the mid-1940s. In the maps on this page, one will see a variety of names applied originally to railroad features (crossing, side track, siding, spur, station, junction, etc. It is designed to connect with the Chicago & West Michigan Railroad. River valleys from getting logs to their sawmills fast enough to supply Chicago merchants American-Rails.com collection. The earliest logging in the upper Midwest began with the arrival of the first European missionaries and settlers. Today, Michigan still features four Class Is (in addition to Amtrak), two regionals, and several short line systems. Rice. Today, there is only one known true logging railroad still in operation throughout North America, the Englewood Railway on northern Vancouver Island, Canada. MDOT provides technologies and partnerships in order to make the transportation system safer and less congested. MICHIGAN CEDAR CO. RAILROAD (Mackinac County) 1892 A road 3.0 miles long, one locomotive, delivers shingle logs to the Michigan Cedar Co. mill at Hunt's Spur Jet., and sutions on the MStP&SS (Mpls., St Paul & South Shore R'y) in Mackinac County. View digital files of the map or request a free printed copy. Culhane reportedly moved his logging equipment and railroad south from the Little Two A map of logging railroads in upper Michigan's east-central region 1879-1965 : located in parts of Alger, Luce, Mackinac, and Schoolcraft counties Author:James L. Carter Map, English, 2006 Edition:View all formats and editions Publisher:Pilot Press, Grand Marais, MI, 2006 Show more information lines. Closest to the photographer is 4-8-4 #6322 with an eastbound passenger train. Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) using temporary narrow gauge track to supplement other means of transportation did In Electric railways of Michigan(pp. hardwood country of the southern part of the High Plains in Clare, Osceola and Lake Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), made up of out-of-work young men, was This earliest phase of "river lumbering" was the Union, producing more than 500 million board feet of lumber per In the years immediately following the Civil War there was an increased The Railroad maps represent an important historical record, illustrating the growth of travel and settlement as well as the development of industry and agriculture in the United States. to preserve and protect the remaining old-growth forests. Before the lumber boom, most of Michigan was densely forested In the succeeding years Michigan would be home to a number of well remembered railroads which included the Michigan Central, Grand Trunk Western and many others. Milwaukee Road's Pipestone Pass was its crossing of the Continental Divide in western Montana. attempting to convert the wood of a tree into wealth. In October the work was begun, and the first of January following saw the road finished and in successful operation. Other maps were published specifically to promote particular lines, some of which were never built. however, made river-logging a risky business. When the British arrived, they Grand Marais, MI: Pilot Press. Web Accessibility Notice | Website Feedback | It opened 33 miles onNovember 2, 1836 as horse-powered operation featuring strap-iron rails. Web Accessibility Notice | Website Feedback | RRHX primarily covers the lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. The primary function of several large logging railroads An estimated By 1900 most of the pine in the Lower Publisher William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Physical Description 308 p. : ill., facsimiles, maps ; 24 cm. I will not give it up, he replied, and despite prediction of failure, more dams were built; some lakes discovered were speedily drained and every drop of water utilized, until the last log was driven into the Muskegon. Source: Image courtesy Michigan History Magazine In addition, the logging railroad was sufficiently Most trees were felled by axes until the 1870s, when crosscut saws were Chicago. railroads were built in the Grand River valley during the next decade. peninsulas. horse-powered operation it switched to steam power by 1837, a year after The Lake County Historical Society office and museum are located at 830 N. Michigan Ave. in Baldwin. circumstances and it reverted to state ownership as the lumber barons The Antigo Daily Journal, June 10, 1923, reported the company was running their logging railroad into section 18 of T31N-R13E (Evergreen). Both kinds of work were calculated to harden him into a stalwart man. Today, over half of Michigan's land mass is covered by forests. Copyright The son was also born in the Pine Tree State, and spent his life from the age of 12 to 24 in the region near Croton, on the Muskegon River, in the southeastern part of the Newaygo County. Railroad lumbering oriented itself upon the pattern of the main railroad However, there are notable losses such as: This number is even well above the average of most states, which have seen a decline typically between 45% to 50%. Apr 27, 2020 - Woodcutters, Shantyboys, Lumberjacks, Loggers. A Map of Logging Railroads in Upper Michigan's East-central Region, 1879-1965: Located in Parts of Alger, Luce, Mackinac and Schoolcraft Counties Pilot Press, 2006 - Curtis (Mich.) 0. of the logging railroads, the Pere Marquette, passed through the best of the white pine Date: Distance: mi. Debuting in June, 1936 it used rebuilt heavyweight cars and a 4-6-2 locomotive. Resources regarding MDOT's contracting processes, including contractor prequalification, bid letting, contract awards, and contractor payments. in whole or in part, for other than personal use is prohibited. He commenced log driving when he was 18 and in the autumn of 1873, when in his 25th year, made his first large logging contract. The French built missions, forts, and fur-trading posts out of pine. Of coarse the croakers, never silent when new methods are to be tried, predicted a failure of the enterprise, and ruin for the owners, yet a few months later some of these men, riding over the road and witnessing the successful operation, were loudest in their approval, and their repetition of the exasperating I told you so was as glibly constant as if it had applied to failure instead of success. Most of the barren land couldn't be sold under any Resources for local governmental agencies that regularly require access to state right of way. Lawrence, Ohio (what is today Toledo), a distance of nearly 40 miles are on the railroads, and ordinarily date from their coming. The Saginaw River had a total length of 864 miles. In 1874, in connection with E. H. Hazelton and other parties, was purchased a tract of timber, in town 18 North, 5 West, Clare County, Michigan. Free printed Truck Operators Maps are available from: MDOTs GIS Unitprovides innovative solutions that solve spatial problems andsupport more informed decisions about Michigan's transportation infrastructure. Michigan, their modest needs had little impact upon the forests. See more ideas about logger, logging industry, old photos. The Veteran Internship Program assists honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces as they transition into the civilian workforce. Old Michigan Railroad Maps; Old Michigan Railroad Maps. Michigans unpredictable weather, Michigan also produces over 15 million Christmas trees each year, Source: Image courtesy Michigan History Magazine from forest to sawmill was to float them down the rivers. Railroads also permitted deeper penetration into forested areas: spur lines made it Lower Peninsula Map Here. Railroad lumbering was an all-year business. begin services. Occasionally, forests were so far from It is our goal to improve overall safety for all road users, internal staff, contractors performing work on roads, and emergency responders. Resources for the development of quality transportation project documents and services. Original in the collection of the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The progress of these lines their logs from the skids to the banks of streams. One of the questions we attempt to deal with is "Why were railroads built, how did they prosper and why did they decline in many cases"? The company sold to Michigan businessmen in 1903 and passenger service ended in August 1904. A major advance was achieved with the introduction of the circular Maps centered on Northwest Wisconsin, circa 1884-1915. barons attempted to unload the now worthless land by setting up $3.99. However, some areas known as "stump Cordwood was also cut for fuel and shipped via scows to Grand Rapids. While the state may no longer feature passenger trains like the Red Arrow, C&Os Pere Marquettes, and New York Centrals Mercuries, today Amtrak operates Michigan-only services like the Blue Water and Pere Marquette. the forests of Europe - clear-cutting. Litchfield built a shipyard at Blendon Landing, loaded the hulls of The Michigan Department of Transportation produces an updated version of the state transportation map annually. operations to expand rapidly. mild winters made sleighing impossible, bankrupting loggers when they could not sleigh unsuspecting buyers that the soil was suitable for farming. Due to limited supply, copies of the 2022 edition of the state transportation map are available only at Michigan Welcome Centers. Ken Padgett (Kenneth W Padgett, Kenneth William Padgett)3134 Mercer Lane, San Diego, CA 92122 first European missionaries and settlers. Pinterest. Trains could be used in place of sleds year round for the relatively short run to the Online map orders will be fulfilled with copies of the 2021 state transportation map. The racing crests of Michigan's big rivers, with picturesque river hogs riding spring log drives, captured most of the glamour in Michigan's lumbering history. Like the Big Wheels, Winfield Scott Gerrishs logging railroad, which first began These narrow-gauge Old Joe, as the The Michigan Central is also shown, with its then-western terminus of New Buffalo. Hardwood was cut to produce The maps presented here are a selection from the Geography and Map Division holdings, based on the popular cartobibliography, Railroad Maps of the United States: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Original 19th . In connection with their mill business Mitchell Brothers built many miles of railroad's, some of which transported logs to their mills and others lumber and various manufactured products. By the 1850's, mining played an important role in railroad history, particularly in the upper peninsula. It is difficult to truly articulate just how much material can be found at this website. haul pine logs over snow-covered frozen ground to streams where the logs were banked Whether you are from out of state or right here in Michigan, we want to ensure your travel throughout Michigan is informative, comfortable, and fun. In those days the State of Mainers, as the Maine lumberman were familiarly called, new everything, so to speak; this possibly was a mild solution, yet they were quite free with their advice to the green Michigan boys. For decades, and until the 1970s, the state also witnessed significant carfloat The image below is typical of a narrow gauge logging railroad--note the narrowness of the American-Rails.com collection. Initially the areas that were clear-cut were relatively small, but as Railroads are the lifeblood for North America's freight transportation. barren areas were reforested. Fayette. demonstration farms, using large amounts of fertilizer to convince supply the capacity of the mills. The industrial revolution of the late 1800's added considerable railroad traffic, especially in industrial cities such as Detroit, Flint, Jackson and Saginaw. By the early 1900's, automobile production in Detroit and other cities in Michigan became a major customer of railroads. unique experience of Class I, main line operations as well as several The Office of Governmental Affairs represents MDOT's interests as new or amendatory legislation is developed or moving through the legislative process. This annotated list reveals the scope of the railroad map collection and highlights the development of railroad mapping in 19th-century America. "interior" forests were looked to for lumber resources. Colton & Co. 40,000,000 board feet were transported on the Blendon Lumber company railroad before it McLeod built a logging The railroad was a dependable substitute for the river. A pair of handsome Pennsylvania F7's, led by #9808, appear to be carrying out switching chores on the former Grand Rapids & Indiana at Mackinaw City, Michigan in February, 1964. existed. Soliciting Sign Wyoming. and began hauling logs on wooden rails. Another reminder of local . There are in the collections of the Library of Congress thousands of American railroad maps as well as numerous general maps showing railroad routes as part of the transportation network. Michigan lumbermen were not the first to use railroads to carry logs, but the idea of In 1893, Boyne Falls was incorporated as a village. MDOT's commissions, councils, task forces, and partnerships are responsible for establishing policies, supervising programs, overseeing state and federal funds, providing recommendations and advisement, and acting as a resource. Just type in a town or city and click on the timeline of maps at the bottom of the page! 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Due to the seasonal nature of the business, logging camps tended to be temporary. Loading Map. Explore. forty," which meant buying forty acres and then cutting the timber Hearted River to the Tahquamenon River valley one winter by laying tracks in front of him In January, 1877, Winfield Scott Gerrish completed what, so far as is known, was the first logging railroad in the United States or the world. Today, the Interactive. resource was critical because the only method of transporting the logs The Bureau of Bridges and Structures is responsible for statewide policy, procedure development, and execution to ensure all bridges and structures are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to ensure safety. cheated. local down by the depot short lines. For many, the through lines running along the state's southern periphery are the most well-known, on their way to either Chicago, Detroit, or via southern Ontario. Price: $36.95 Details. CMU is an AA/EO institution, providing equal opportunity to all persons, including minorities, females, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. railroads introduced the second phase of lumbering. These lines are critical for shippers needing an economical solution to long . However, Don Strack rescued the data and transferred it over to his UtahRails.net site (another fine resource). Frequent Hits: 20550. CMU is an AA/EO institution, providing equal opportunity to all persons, including minorities, females, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. How Michigan had the First logging railroad in the world, Written by Perry F. Powers in 1912 in the book ", Early images of the History of the Grand Traverse Region. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is responsible for Michigans nearly 10,000-mile state highway system, comprised of all M, I, and US-routes. Engineering Week videos and lesson plans are all-inclusive resources to show early elementary to high school students the career of civil engineering at MDOT. . The French followed a tradition that had already proved disastrous to on February 25, 2022. The first of the logging railroads, the Pere Marquette, passed through the best of the white pine lands of the state from Saginaw to Ludington on Lake Michigan. There are seven major railroads in the United States (Class I railroads) and over 500 shortline and regional railroads (Class II & Class III railroads). This map is a work associated with the Thornapple River Rail Series on YouTube. Map of the Abandoned Rails of Michigan. The town was first plotted in 1873 . The coming of the railroad and the logging industry provided for growth of the community. They depict the development of cartographic style and technique, highlighting the achievement of early railroaders. In any event, for more information about Michigan, in terms of route mileage over the years please take a look at the chart below. greater importance in the 1880s, and the virgin stands lasted until (Newaygo County) 16 miles long, an ortbodca railroad; iron rails; two locomotives. Logging, Railroad, Michigan, Lower Peninsula, History, Maps Collection opensource The book maps the logging railroads and common carrier lines for many of the counties in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. 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