Seymour, Silas, 1817-1890
Silas Seymour American railroad executive (1817-1890)
VIAF ID: 1613937 ( Personal )
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Works
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A compend of short whist being a summary of the principles, rules, maxims, analyses of play, and inferences, of the game ; with an appendix containing a glossary of technical terms, the laws governing the game and the current odds at short whist | |
A complaint to the Council of the Quebec Bar against Messrs. Andrews, Caron, and Andrews, attorneys at law, &c. | |
Grand Trunk versus North Shore a review of the Grand Trunk Railway Company's protest against the construction of the North Shore line by the provincial government | |
In the Superior Court no. 222 : S. Seymour, plaintiff, vs. Thos. McGreevy, defendant ; testimony of Mr. Frederick Andrews, given March 13th and 14th, 1877. | |
Incidents of a trip through the great Platte Valley, to the Rocky Mountains and Laramie Plains, in the fall of 1866 with a synoptical statement of the various Pacific railroads, and an account of the great Union Pacific Railroad excursion to the one hundredth meredian of longitude. | |
North Shore Railway a letter from the consulting engineer to the secretary accompained [sic] by : some reasons why the railway company has been unable to complete the road, under existing arrangements | |
North Shore Railway : further statement of facts, in relation to certain matters in difference between Thomas McGreevy, contractor, and Silas Seymour, general consulting engineer : with a supplement. | |
North Shore Railway: legal proceedings, Seymour versus McGreevy agreement of August 18th, 1875, Quebec, 1876 & 1877. | |
North Shore Railway report of the chief engineer upon the situation ; with seven appendices ; dated March 4, 1875 | |
North Shore Railway : Seymour on light : being a re-publication of three letters which appeared in the news-papers of Quebec in 1876, with explanatory remarks | |
North Shore Railway views of the engineer in chief respecting his powers, duties and responsibilities | |
The railway policy of the government of Quebec : being a review of the reports of the railway commissioners, and of Mr. Walter Shanly, in relation thereto : in a series of letters | |
A reminiscence of the Union Pacific Railroad, containing some account of the discovery of the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains; and of the great Indian battle of July 11, 1867. | |
Reply of the chief engineer to the board of directors in answer to the charges and allegations made by the president of the company, with five appendices. | |
Report and documents on the present state, and the improvement of the Washington City canal, 1865: | |
Report in relation to the past history, present condition and future prospects of the North Shore Railway of Canada | |
Report of the state engineer and surveyor relative to map of the state. | |
A review of the theory of narrow gauges as applied to main trunk lines of railway. | |
Supplemental report upon the value of two million acres of timber lands granted to the North Shore Railway of Canada | |
Union Pacific Railroad; report of the consulting engineer on the location between Omaha City and the Platte Valley, dated December 21, 1864. |