- TitleMaterial accumulated by Samuel Holmes
- ReferenceHACK/6/2
- Production date11-12-1875 - 01-12-1919
- Scope and ContentThe series contains material that is evidence of Samuel Holmes’ business activities before and after he emigrated to America. He also receives correspondence from members of the Hackworth Family and further correspondence shows that he was involved the Timothy Hackworth exhibition at the World Columbian Exposition. There is also a letter from John Hennon Hackworth describing the Hackworth family’s bad luck. No letters sent from Robert Young to Samuel Holmes survive, although they did correspond extensively; see HACK 5/1.
- Extent11 items
- Level of descriptionSERIES
- Repository nameNational Railway Museum, York
- Correspondence and accompanying documents accumulated by Robert Young and Edith Mary Young (nee Lees)Notes
- Letter from John Wesley Hackworth, Sunderland to Elizabeth Holmes (nee Hackworth)Notes
- Article from 'The New York Times' entitled 'Father of Locomotives: Title Given to Stephenson is Claimed for Timothy Hackworth' includes letter to The Editor of the New York Times from Samuel HolmesNotes
- Article from the 'Daily Mail' entitled ‘Rival to Stephenson’ including letter from Thomas GreenerNotes
- System of arrangementItems have been arranged in chronological order.
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- contains 9 partsTOPHACK Hackworth Family Archive
- contains 9 partsSUB-FONDSHACK/6 Papers accumulated by grandchildren and great grandchildren of Timothy Hackworth
- contains 11 partsSERIESHACK/6/2 Material accumulated by Samuel Holmes