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1. Correspondence between the Secretary of War and the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. in relation to additional routes between Washington and New York, and improvements of the established railway line.

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2. Baltimore & Ohio employes' minstrel, Opera House, Grafton, W. Va., Tuesday, February 29, 1916.

3. C & O, B & O railroads passenger timetable.

4. C & O, B & O passenger services.

5. Agreement between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and its train dispatchers represented by the American Train Dispatchers' Association.

6. Agreement between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and its train dispatchers represented by the American Train Dispatchers' Association.

7. List of coal mines and coke ovens located on the Baltimore & Ohio System and lateral lines, including names of operators, locations, post office addresses and audit numbers.

8. Remarks of John W. Garrett, Esq., President, to the Board of Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Co. regarding a line of steamships from Baltimore to Europe.

9. Statement of John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, made before the Committee on Military Affairs of the House of Representatives, on the 25th of April, 1862, in opposition to the "proposition" of the Metropolitan Railroad Company to "Build a road making direct communication between Washington City and New York."

10. Letter of John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, relative to House Bill no. 768, entitled "An act to facilitate railway communication with the Capital of the United States."