Old Railroad medal perhaps and a neat surface find.

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Found this old medal today I think it might be related to the railroad In salt lake? Also found this neat old bakelite toothbrush that managed to survive underground. Gold plated indian im sure is some sort of cigar wrapper, but though id share it cause its neat.Thanks for looking. 1582608684758-1334136918.jpg 1582608953372-1125977872.jpg

Says sp.co lines lust of sparks at top.
Section 1
N.&C. Ry.
 

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That medal is very nice. I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to find info about it.

Do you think N & C Ry stands for [FONT=&quot]The Nashville and Chattanooga (N&C) Railroad?[/FONT]
 

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That medal is very nice. I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to find info about it.

Do you think N & C Ry stands for [FONT="]The Nashville and Chattanooga (N&C) Railroad?[/FONT]

I think its one of a kind i cant find much but the RR
 

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I think its one of a kind i cant find much but the RR

Do you think it is related to the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad?
Where was it found?
What does all the writing on it say?
 

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this is what I see

S.P. Co Lines East of Sparks
Section 1 N&C Ry
Salt Lake Division
For Best Section in District
 

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OK, here's your history w/ thanks to the S&P historical society who replied to my query for you. Looks rare according to my search. Congrats!


Greetings. You have a very interesting medal there. This would have been given to the section gang who worked on the track of the Nevada and California Railway after SP purchased the former Carson and Colorado Narrow Gauge that ran from Mound House, Nevada to Keeler, California. The N&C was considered part of the Salt Lake Division, and they quickly standard-gauged the line from Mound House to Mina. At Churchill, a newly-constructed line was built north to Hazen on the Overland Route that connected the railroad to the outside system without transferring freight to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad at Mound House. Lots of history in your award!
 

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OK, here's your history w/ thanks to the S&P historical society who replied to my query for you. Looks rare according to my search. Congrats!


Greetings. You have a very interesting medal there. This would have been given to the section gang who worked on the track of the Nevada and California Railway after SP purchased the former Carson and Colorado Narrow Gauge that ran from Mound House, Nevada to Keeler, California. The N&C was considered part of the Salt Lake Division, and they quickly standard-gauged the line from Mound House to Mina. At Churchill, a newly-constructed line was built north to Hazen on the Overland Route that connected the railroad to the outside system without transferring freight to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad at Mound House. Lots of history in your award!
Great job thats great info and research Amazing find now even more Awesome thread....
 

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On December 4, 1908, on page 7, the Deseret Evening News (Great Salt Lake, Utah), published the following entry:
"For best section in district, (Mr.) Harte, section 1, N & C. Ry. Salt Lake division Southern Pacific". You will see this entry just above "Promoting Railroads" here: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045555/1908-12-04/ed-1/seq-7/

The wording in the newspaper coincides with the writing on your medal. My guess (not a big stretch) is the article in the paper describes the event (inspection award) that resulted in the presentation of your medal. !!

Great piece of history.
Don........
 

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On December 4, 1908, on page 7, the Deseret Evening News (Great Salt Lake, Utah), published the following entry:
"For best section in district, (Mr.) Harte, section 1, N & C. Ry. Salt Lake division Southern Pacific". You will see this entry just above "Promoting Railroads" here: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045555/1908-12-04/ed-1/seq-7/

The wording in the newspaper coincides with the writing on your medal. My guess (not a big stretch) is the article in the paper describes the event (inspection award) that resulted in the presentation of your medal. !!

Great piece of history.
Don........

Oh you are good! Not often a award is matched to the same day awarded and the name of who it was awarded to!
 

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OK, here's your history w/ thanks to the S&P historical society who replied to my query for you. Looks rare according to my search. Congrats!


Greetings. You have a very interesting medal there. This would have been given to the section gang who worked on the track of the Nevada and California Railway after SP purchased the former Carson and Colorado Narrow Gauge that ran from Mound House, Nevada to Keeler, California. The N&C was considered part of the Salt Lake Division, and they quickly standard-gauged the line from Mound House to Mina. At Churchill, a newly-constructed line was built north to Hazen on the Overland Route that connected the railroad to the outside system without transferring freight to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad at Mound House. Lots of history in your award!

Very cool thanks for researching for me, be neat to see it in a railroad museum one day the research is definently correct
 

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On December 4, 1908, on page 7, the Deseret Evening News (Great Salt Lake, Utah), published the following entry:
"For best section in district, (Mr.) Harte, section 1, N & C. Ry. Salt Lake division Southern Pacific". You will see this entry just above "Promoting Railroads" here: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045555/1908-12-04/ed-1/seq-7/

The wording in the newspaper coincides with the writing on your medal. My guess (not a big stretch) is the article in the paper describes the event (inspection award) that resulted in the presentation of your medal. !!

Great piece of history.
Don........

WOW so cool cant believe we got a name and history of the silver award from 1908 thats as neat as it gets. Also it mentions just Harte, that would be cool if it was one of the 3 ladies mentioned who also got a SP award
 

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On December 4, 1908, on page 7, the Deseret Evening News (Great Salt Lake, Utah), published the following entry:
"For best section in district, (Mr.) Harte, section 1, N & C. Ry. Salt Lake division Southern Pacific". You will see this entry just above "Promoting Railroads" here: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045555/1908-12-04/ed-1/seq-7/

The wording in the newspaper coincides with the writing on your medal. My guess (not a big stretch) is the article in the paper describes the event (inspection award) that resulted in the presentation of your medal. !!

Great piece of history.
Don........

That's some excellent research .. You da man, Sir! Well done!
 

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Nice finds- like your account name- my fav book..
 

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I would think, based on the rarity and historical significance, that this item would be banner worthy.
 

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Nice job, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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Awesome find
Great ID’s and research

Likes for everyone
 

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Every once in awhile a find comes to the surface and starts as a "What's this?"
Then the research begins and collectively you guys piece together the item and it's history.
I am in awe of the talent and research capabilities of our Tnet members.
Congrats to everyone who contributed.
 

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