1986 >> July >> Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad  

Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad
by Robert Roosevelt - Elyria, Ohio

Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", July 1986, page 15

In the year 1832 the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad was charted. In the year 1834 a meeting was held to survey between Sandusky and Tiffin, Ohio by the way of Bellevue, Ohio. The work of construction was started at once. Ground was first broken at the east end of Water Street at the intersection of Meig Street in Sandusky, Ohio on September 17, 1835.

In this same year 1835, contracts were let for bridges and grading on the located line and the work of construction started.

In 1836 Col. John H. James of Urbana, Ohio one of the pioneers of the state was chosen president of the company. Under his management the work of construction was accelerated as much as the limited means of the corporation would permit.

In the same year Col. James contracted for the iron to be used between Sandusky and Bellevue, Ohio. He also entered into a contract with the firm of Roger Ketchum and the governor of Paterson, New Jersey for the construction of a locomotive to be named the Sandusky. 

The locomotive Sandusky was brought from Buffalo, New York on the vessel Sandusky to the town of Sandusky in the year 1837; and during the fall was placed on the tracks between Sandusky and Bellevue, Ohio. The road having been completed between these points in that year. 

In the year 1850 the road was completed to Dayton, Ohio, a distance of 154 miles and the following year was in operation.

The same year in which the Mad River and Lake Erie road was completed to Dayton, Ohio, another line known as the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company met the former at Dayton, Ohio. Thus in 1851 a through connection was constructed and in operation between Sandusky and Cincinnati, Ohio.

In 1851 an act was passed by the legislature incorporating the Sandusky City and Indiana Railroad Company. This company was organized to construct a road from Sandusky to Tiffin, Ohio by the way of Clyde, Ohio. Built with the capital and in the interest of the Mad River and Lake Erie road. On December 1, 1854 this road via Clyde, Ohio was leased for ninety nine years and renewable forever to the Mad River Company. The old road to Tiffin, Ohio by way of Bellevue, Ohio was discontinued and abandoned.

The first change in the name of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad was made on February 3, 1858 under a decree of the Common Pleas of Erie County by which the road became known as the Sandusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railroad Company.

On July 2, 1866 under reorganization, the line passed to the management of the Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroad Company, and so remained until October 8, 1866 when the line was leased for a term of ninety nine years, renewable forever to the Cincinnati, Dayton, and Eastern Railroad Company. On January 11, 1868 it was changed to the Cincinnati, Sandusky, and Cleveland Railroad Company.

In the late 1890's it was changed to the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Ohio Street Lo. Railroad. About 1916 the New York Central Railroad bought it. Then the name was changed to Penn. Central. A line of track about 50 miles long was abandoned in 1967 between Sandusky and Carey, Ohio.

Now for the insulators on the line. It is about the best line around here. I have worked this line about four years and have only covered about 20 miles of it. Counting the threaded and threadless there are eight new finds so far.

THREADED INSULATORS

CD 127   

No Name - No Embossing. S.B. dark aqua

Brookfield-F. Crown side-W. BROOKFIELD 55 FULTON ST., B-NO./Pat. Apr. 4, 1871 M.L.O.D., S.B., AQUA

RIM EMB. H. BROOKS, Pat. Jan. 25, 1870. Top of crown has a half circle - a small No. 2 in AQUA.

No C.D.   

No Name - No Embossing. Like C.D.132 A new find BLACK GLASS OLIVE.

No Name - No Embossing. Like C.D.132 A new find BLACK GLASS OLIVE GREEN. A spot of glass in wire groove.

CD 127.6   

BOSTON. Base of inner skirt - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS PAT. OCT. 14, 72 Three segmented threads, S.B., GREEN OLIVE AQUA. A new find.

CD 131.4   

No Name - No Embossing, S.B., Lt. S.C.A.

CD 132   

No Name. Crown side PATENT/DEC. 19, 1871. B. - Crown, side - 2 - S.B. LIGHT GREEN, GREEN, STEEL GRAY, LIGHT S.C.A.

CD 134   

No Name. Crown side PATENT/DEC. 19, 1871, Lt. S.C.A.

No Name. Crown Side PATENT DEC. 19, 1871. Light S.C.A. Spot of glass in wire groove. A new find. 

CD 145.6   

BOSTON embossed on inner skirt BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS - Patent Applied For. Has 4 - segmented threaded pin hole. AQUA, GREEN, GREEN WITH GREEN AMBER.

CD 158   

BOSTON - Base of inner skirt - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS Patent Applied For. Four segmented threads. Glass spot under crown top, M.O.L.D. Smooth Base. AQUA.

CD 158.2   

BOSTON - Base of inner skirt - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS - Patent Oct. 15, 72. Four segmented threads. M.O.L.D., S.B., EMERALD GREEN.

Crown (in one continuous line) - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS - Oct. 15, 72 S.B. - LIGHT AQUA.

BOSTON - Base of inner skirt - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS - Patent Oct. 15, 72. Faint "BO" on Dome. EMERALD GREEN, DARK GREEN.

BOSTON - BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS - Patent Oct. 15, 72. In shoulder - LIGHT AQUA.

THREADLESS INSULATORS

The first one is the M.L. Wood insulator. It is cast iron with porcelain coating in the pin hole. I dug this one about two years ago and it is one of a kind. It is in the January, 1979 "Crown Jewels" on page 4 and 5. I displayed it at the Rochester Show in 1983. It was 4 inches in the ground -- Imagine, lying on the ground for over 100 years! It was rusted on the outside; the porcelain in the pin hole was all there.

No C.D. No Name - No Embossing. Iron Threadless with porcelain coating inside pin hole. NEW FIND.
CD 723 WADE Dot and Dash, AQUA. LIGHT AQUA, LIGHT GREEN, LIGHT CELERY.

WADE Smooth Side, AQUA.

CD 728 No Name - No Embossing, AQUA.
CD 729.1 No Name - No Embossing, DARK GREEN.
No C.D. Milholland's 1, Base Embossed. Patent Applied For. LIGHT GREEN.

Milholland's 1, No Name, No Embossing. LIGHT GREEN. These run the 20 miles of line I have walked on.

CD 731 No Name - No Embossing. AQUA.
CD 732 No Name - No Embossing. Smooth Base. GREEN, AQUA, BLACK GLASS GREEN, BLACK GLASS, LIME GREEN.

No Name - No. Embossing. Rounded Base. DARK GREEN, AQUA, BLACK GLASS GREEN.



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