Baldwin Locomotive Works - Social Networks and Archival Context (original) (raw)

Matthias Baldwin (b. 1795), a former jeweler and tool manufacturer, was commissioned in 1831 by Franklin Peale to fashion a miniature locomotive engine to be displayed at his Philadelphia Museum. Soon the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad asked Baldwin to construct "Old Ironsides," his first full-size engine, in 1832. Subsequently, M.W. Baldwin, incorporated in 1831, became an establishment for the manufacture of locomotive engines at 400 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The poor economic climate of the first half of the nineteenth century caused Baldwin to seek out financial support for his new company, which he found through partnerships with George Hufty, George Vail, Asa Whitney, and Matthew Baird. The company produced engines for a multitude of American and international railroads. During the Civil War, many southern Railroads withdrew their purchases due to Matthias Baldwin's alleged abolitionist stance, but in the meantime Baldwin built no fewer than thirty engines for the federal government. Baldwin passed away in 1866 and Matthew Baird became the senior member of the company. By 1873, Baird had sold his shares to George Burnham, Charles T. Parry, and Edward H. Williams, who renamed the company Burnham, Parry, Williams & Co. In 1890 the company was officially incorporated as Baldwin Locomotive Works, which had been the name of its center of operations in Philadelphia for many years, and in 1929 operations moved to Eddystone, Pennsylvania. The company remained there until, due to halted production and the downturn of steam engines, it merged with the Lima-Hamilton Company in 1950. Baldwin Locomotive Works stopped production in 1956.

From the description of Baldwin Locomotive Works records, 1825-1869. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 62156238

Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the most successful builder of locomotives in the world. Sales of Baldwin steam locomotives in the United States and in foreign markets indicate the economic success of the company and the quality of the product.

The company was founded by Matthias W. Baldwin, a jeweler who opened a machine shop. After he built a steam engine for his shop sometime before 1830, Baldwin was commissioned by a Philadelphia museum to build a miniature locomotive to demonstrate the new steam locomotive technology first developed in England. The success of the model in 1831 brought Baldwin his first order for a full-sized locomotive from the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company which was completed in 1832. From this modest start, the Baldwin Locomotive Works grew into a steadily increasing business. In his publication on American locomotive builders, John White wrote that "Baldwin survived because of conservative business methods, sound engineering, and basic good management."

1831 Matthias W. Baldwin 1839 Baldwin, Vail & Hufty 1841 Baldwin & Vail 1842 Baldwin & Whitney 1846 M. W. Baldwin 1854 M. W. Baldwin & Company 1867 M. Baird & Company 1873 Burnham, Parry, Williams & Company 1891 Burnham, Williams & Company 1909 Baldwin Locomotive Works 1911 The Baldwin Locomotive Works 1951 Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation

A general decline in business set in during the Great Depression in the 1930s which resulted in various mergers and attempts to revive the business. Although production increased briefly during the second world war, the decline resumed until Baldwin built their last of approximately 70,500 locomotives in 1956.

From the guide to the Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works records Mss 0061 and Mss 0061x., 1856-1956, (DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University)

Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the most successful builder of locomotives in the world. Sales of Baldwin steam locomotives in the United States and in foreign markets indicate the economic success of the company and the quality of the product.

The company was founded by Matthias W. Baldwin, a jeweler who opened a machine shop. After he built a steam engine for his shop sometime before 1830, Baldwin was commissioned by a Philadelphia museum to build a miniature locomotive to demonstrate the new steam locomotive technology first developed in England. The success of the model in 1831 brought Baldwin his first order for a full-sized locomotive from the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company which was completed in 1832. From this modest start, the Baldwin Locomotive Works grew into a steadily increasing business. In his publication on American locomotive builders, John White wrote that "Baldwin survived because of conservative business methods, sound engineering, and basic good management."

1831 Matthias W. Baldwin 1839 Baldwin, Vail & Hufty 1841 Baldwin & Vail 1842 Baldwin & Whitney 1846 M. W. Baldwin 1854 M. W. Baldwin & Company 1867 M. Baird & Company 1873 Burnham, Parry, Williams & Company 1891 Burnham, Williams & Company 1909 Baldwin Locomotive Works 1911 The Baldwin Locomotive Works 1951 Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation

A general decline in business set in during the Great Depression in the 1930s which resulted in various mergers and attempts to revive the business. Although production increased briefly during the second world war, the decline resumed until Baldwin built their last of approximately 70,500 locomotives in 1956.

From the guide to the Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works drawings A1992. 1780x., 1894-1907, (DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University)

HISTORICAL NOTE

Baldwin Locomotive Works, a Philadelphia steam locomotive production firm founded in 1831, eventually merged with the Lima-Hamilton Corporation and became the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation.

From the guide to the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation records, 1854-1925, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

Archival Resources

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creatorOf Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works records, 1856-1956. Southern Methodist University DeGolyer Library
referencedIn Vulcan Iron Works. Records, 1884-1948. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Lovell, Joseph D. Pennsylvania Railroad System locomotive rosters, 1946. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Austin, William Liseter, 1852-1932. Papers, 1855-1932, (bulk 1870-1932). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Connelly, Ted R. Ted R. Connelly photograph, 1962. Museum of the Great Plains
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works Scrapbooks National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center
referencedIn Vauclain, Samuel Matthews, 1856-1940. Papers, 1905-1931. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Phoenix Bridge Company. Records, 1874-1963. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Portrait Photograph Collection, 1930-1940 Baker Library, Harvard Business School
referencedIn Railroad Photograph Collection, 1904-1972 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
referencedIn Samuel M. Vauclain papers A1980. 0220., 1856-1940 DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
creatorOf Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation records, 1854-1925 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Sperry, Elmer Ambrose, 1860-1930. Diesel engine papers, 1908-1929. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Votava, George E., 1914-1999. Railroad photograph collection, [picture] University of New Mexico-Main Campus
referencedIn Betts & Seal. Records, 1828-1867. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Vauclain, Samuel M. (Samuel Matthews), 1856-1940. Samuel M. Vauclain papers, 1856-1940. Southern Methodist University DeGolyer Library
referencedIn Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Predecessor and subsidiary companies. Records, 1860-1947. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Atterbury family. Papers, 1834-1990. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works. Trade catalogs, 1929-1950 and n.d. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works records Mss 0061 and Mss 0061x., 1856-1956 DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
referencedIn Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept. Investment analysis files ("B"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954). Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works. Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works drawings, 1894-1907. Southern Methodist University DeGolyer Library
referencedIn Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.). Committee on Science and Arts. Records, 1824-1900 [microform]. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works Engine Registers and Order Books National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center
referencedIn Southern Pacific Company. Photograph album of locomotive construction, 1939. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Hoagland, G. Stewart (George Stewart), 1922- . G.Stewart Hoagland collection of railroadiana, 1887-1939 (bulk, 1936-1939). Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Collection of Baldwin Locomotive Works drawings A1992. 1780x., 1894-1907 DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
referencedIn Lukens Steel Company. Records, 1798-1993. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Lukenweld, Inc. Records, 1928-1954. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Greenfield, Albert M., 1887-1967. Papers, 1921-1967 1921-1929. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Leroy Y. Beaujon, Railroad Collection, undated, 1868-1971 Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
referencedIn Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Test Dept. Records, 1894-1945 (bulk 1903-1938). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. Office of Secretary-Treasurer. Secretary's record papers, 1866-1976. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works. Baldwin Locomotive Works records, 1825-1869. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Atterbury family. Atterbury family papers, 1834-1990. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Swatara Rail Road Company. In account with M.W. Baldwin & Co., 1862 April 24. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Baldwin Locomotive Works Drawings National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center
referencedIn Keystone View Company. Industrial lantern slide collection. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
creatorOf J.P. Morgan & Co. $4,270,000 kingdom of Belgium external loan 3 yr. 6% gold notes (purchased from Baldwin Locomotive Works) : syndicate records, 1921 Oct. 10. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Miscellaneous publications and ephemera, 1851-1969 (bulk, 1918-1960). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Secretary. Board files, 1843-1950 [microform]. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Motive Power Dept. Records, 1881-1964 (bulk 1910-1948). Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf American Instrument Company, Inc. Trade Catalog Collection. Series VII. Machinery. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Eddystone Munitions Company. Minute book, 1917-1918 [microform]. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Sunbeam Electric Manufacturing Co. Trade catalogs, [1938]. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Winterrowd, W. H. (William Holland). [Letters and other items relating to W.H. Winterrowd and the Baldwin Locomotive Works]. University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, Murphy Library
referencedIn Austin, William Liseter, 1852-1932. Notebooks, 1879-1892. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Phoenix Steel Corporation. Records, 1827-1963. (bulk 1856-1949). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Robert Trennert, Jr. collection, 1887, 1909-1964, 1980 The Museum of Northern Arizona
referencedIn Reading Company. Records, 1795-1979. Hagley Museum & Library
creatorOf Southwark Foundry and Machine Company Records National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center
referencedIn Thomas, Samuel, 1827-1906. Letterpress copybook, 1884-1888. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Enderlin, John G., 1888-1981,. The Enderlin Collection of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company Records, 1835-1956. Hagley Museum & Library

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