The Cowlitz County Historical Society Collection joins 3 photographs and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms report on the Columbia & Cowlitz Railway Bridge #7 fire in 2001.
The John Deely Collection takes in Milwaukee Road photographs and union correspondence. It also includes photos, clippings, correspondence and post cards from the M.J. Costello collection including a hunting trip to Glacier National Park and photographs of a wreck of the Milwaukee Road Olympian passenger train, portions of which were scanned and the originals returned to Mr. Deely.
The Cordell Newby Collection consists of 1902 color photographs of Great Northern Railway Company subjects, principally equipment and locations, taken by Mr. Newby in multiple locations between Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington between 1971 and 1988. Other Identifiers: Jackson Street Roundhouse Accession Number 327, Jackson Street Roundhouse Collection Number.Accrual Number 298.1.
The Cordell Newby Collection includes the Baldwin Locomotives quarterly magazine from January, 1925 and the following Great Northern Railway documents: Analysis of Diesel Ownership and Distribution, 1975; Instructions for the Operation and Maintenance of Electric Motive Power, 1947; an outline drawing for B-D-D-B-720/720-12GE-746-56 1/2 GA, 1947. "New Cascade Tunnel original and reproduction copies, a brochure "The Most Powerful Motor-Generator Type Electric Locomotive in the World", 1929; Form 1404 - Time Return and Delay Report of Engine and Train Employees, May 1947 and June 1956; a drawing - Locomotive Wiring Diagram # 36565 for locomotives 5010-5017, 1953; and Engineer's Train Register at Appleyard, 1955
The Colman Kennedy Collection is comprised of two framed (poster frames) railroad drawings of the Kelley Lake, Minnesota area. One of the east end and one of the west end of town. One gold framed picture of a Great Northern Railway 2500 class steam engine floating over the William Crooks locomotive and train; this may have been a promotional print. Small picture of James J. Hill in lower right corner of print.