found: NUCMC data from New Jersey Hist. Soc. for Baldwin family. Papers, 1808-1891(name not given)
found: LC data base(hdg.: Erie Railroad Company; Erie Railroad) ; LC man. auth. cd. (hdg.: Erie Railroad Company; chartered April, 1832, as the New York and Erie Railroad Company; reorg. 1861, as the Erie Railway Company; reorg. 1878, as the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company; reorg. 1895, as the Erie Railroad Company)
found: Railroads of North America, 1827-1977(Sharon Railway Company became part of Erie Railroad Company, 1953; Erie Railroad was succeeded by Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, 1960)
found: Historical guide to North Amer. railroads, c1985(Erie-Lackawanna Railroad was formed by the merger of the Erie Railroad with the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western on Oct. 17, 1960)
found: NUCMC data from Pa. Hist. & Museum Comm. for Pennsylvania Coal Company. Records, 1838-1975(Erie Railroad Co. acquired majority of Pennsylvania Coal Company stock in 1901; coal company continued to operate under its own name)
found: NUCMC data from Va. Poly. Inst. and St. Univ. Libr. for Lake Erie Transportation Company. Records, 1889-1911(Lake Erie Transportation Company; property sold in 1911 to Erie Railroad Company)
found: NUCMC data from New Jersey State Archives for Ward family. Papers, 1802-1851(Paterson and Ramapo Railroad Company; later became part of Erie Railroad Company)
notfound: Google, 04-29-02 http://wnyrails.railfan. (New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad Company: In March 1880, the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad, or NYPANO, was organized from the bankrupt Atlantic & Great Western Railroad. The road was owned by five English investors in the A&GW and J.H. Devereaux, former president of the A&GW, was elected president of the new company. Devereaux was succeeded by Jarvis M. Adams who, on March 6, 1883, leased the NYPANO to the Erie Railroad), Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 7, 2011: Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad (Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad became part Erie Railroad, then Erie-Lackawanna Railroad in 1960, then Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, finally Livonia Avon & Lakeville Railroad in 1964)