The North Carolina Railroad Company is looking for a home for a cart
that may have been used in the construction of the Atlantic & NC
Railroad (Morehead City to Goldsboro) or during the Civil War.  Photos
of the cart that were taken soon after it was removed from the Neuse
River are available.  The cart was found inside a bridge caisson while
the NCRR was replacing its bridge over the Neuse River near Kinston, NC.


 

The cart appears to be a narrow 3-foot gauge railroad work car that may
have been used in RR construction or maintenance.  Many early standard
gauge railroads used narrow gauge equipment to build the broader gauge,
standard roads.  The cart is constructed of wood and iron rather than
steel so we have dated the cart to pre-1890.  The pegs and nails
indicated that it may date to the mid-19th century. 

 

A treatment/conservation analysis was conducted by a wood and metal
conservator out of Tobaccoville.  The proposal will also be included in
the donation. 

 

Please contact me if you would like more information regarding this
artifact or know of any other site or museum that may be interested in
adding this unique find to its collection.  

 

 

Keri Towery Petersen

Archivist, Records Manager

North Carolina Railroad Company

2809 Highwoods Boulevard

Suite 100

Raleigh, NC 27604-1000

919-954-7601

919-954-7099 (fax)

www.ncrr.com <http://www.ncrr.com> 

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