


Historic Portrait of a Railway Pioneer, Lucius Tuttle
This photograph features Lucius Tuttle, who was a prominent figure in the early 20th century, particularly known for his role in the development of the railway system in the United States. Tuttle was the president of the Boston and Maine Railroad and played a key role in expanding transportation throughout New England. His leadership during a time of growth and industrialization significantly influenced the movement of goods and people in the region.
Tuttle’s work in railroads came during a pivotal period in American history when the nation was rapidly industrializing. Railroads were vital to this process, enabling economic expansion and making travel across long distances more accessible. The Boston and Maine Railroad, under Tuttles guidance, became an integral part of the New England transportation infrastructure, linking cities and fostering commerce. This photograph captures a moment in the life of a man whose contributions helped shape the modern landscape of American transportation.

Historic Portrait of a Railway Pioneer, Lucius Tuttle