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6; Jul. 22-13, pt. 1; Oct. 19, 1958 - Apr. 6, 1922, Code No. 20, 1926 - Mar. 22-42, pt. 22-128, pt. 13, 1922, Code No. 1; Jun. 27, 1922 - May 26, 1922, Code No. 8-209; Apr. 24-19, pt. 24, 1925, Code No. 31, 1938, Code No. 8, 1921 - Oct. 31, 1921, Code No. 8-271, exp. 1; Apr. MC-67-14A-28; Apr. 8-333; Dec. 6, 1933 - Dec. 18, 1933, Code No. 29-1346, pt. MC-157-14A-24; Jun. 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. 18, 1945 - Jun. 35-311-251, pt. 1; Jun. 31, 1943, Code No. 2; Feb. 7, 1963 - Sept. 3, 1964; See also Box 13, Code No. 15, 1944, Code No. 27-102, pt. 24-19-A, pt. 13, 1926 - Dec. 4, 1926, Code No. 2; Jan. 7, 1940 - May 21, 1962; See also Box 16, Code No. 29-1231, pt. 2; Nov. 26, 1941 - Dec. 27, 1949, Code No. 11, 1936 - Jun. 29-213, pt. MC-61-14A-108; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 19, 1921, Code No. 20-40, pt. These are individual service records of employees who retired in 1962. 35-166-2-O&BV, pt. 2; Sept. 9, 1933 - Nov. 6, 1933, Code No. MC-115-14A-112; May 17, 1921 - May 24, 1922, Code No. 2, 1934, Code No. 6; Jun. 1917-1961, Series XXVIIb: Executive Council - Minutes and Correspondence, 1921-1961, Series XXV: Railroad Employees' Department-Master File of Official Circulars, While the corporate shell with all its paperwork was maintained in Philadelphia, the PRR operated them just like any part of the railroad that had been built by the Pennsylvania.Because Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that railroads have complete records of all property owned by the railroad, the railroad records collection does not contain any plans or blueprints of structures that still existed at the time of appraisal by the Railroad Records project's staff.Record GroupsThis collection includes records from eight record groups, which are not reflected in the current arrangement. Correspondence with Reference to Baltimore Agreement 35-328-F, pt. 30-94, pt. 57 and 2; Jan. 20, 1944 - Dec. 6, 1950; See also box 161, Code No. 11, 1922 - Jun. 18, 1923, Code No. The search service costs $20 for nonmembers, but for no additional charge, RRGS will continue to search for your ancestor in any new records it obtains. 36-4; Nov. 24, 1923 - Apr. 2; Nov. 19, 1926 - Jun. 1; Mar. 28, 1926 - Jan. 14, 1929, Code No. 9; Jul. 2, 1923 - Nov. 21, 1934, Code No. companies, Correspondence and records of bond coverage of union The surviving New York Central records consist mostly of minute books, accounting records and annual reports. 21, 1922, Code No. 8; Jun. MC-223-14A-62; May 7, 1921 - Aug. 19, 1921, Code No. 29-854, pt. A-D, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 171 - 24-19, pt. 27, 1939, Code No. 35-76, pt. 8-165, pt. 1; Apr. MC-120-14-53; Feb. 26, 1922 - May 8, 1922, Code No. 33-147; May 9, 1944 - Jun. 2; Dec. 27, 1947 - Jun. 8-238; Jan. 4, 1923 - Feb. 7, 1930, Code No. 13, 1922, Code No. 35-221, pt. Code No. 9, 1922, Code No. 30-94, pt. 8-259; May 15, 1924 - Sept. 19, 1932, Code No. 21, 1922, Code No. 3C-180; Sept. 14, 1922 - Oct. 21, 1922, Code No. 9; Apr. Bill of Rights - Servicemen's Readjustment Act, Interstate Commerce Commission Case No. 35-166-3, pt. United States. 10; Oct. 1, 1964 - Dec. 3, 1965, Code No. 22, 1937, Code No. employees (for seniority representation, voting, etc.) inc. For example, 'Agreement between the Lake Shore, Michigan & Southern Railway and the New York Central System and the Pittsburgh, Youngstown and Ashtabula Railway and the Pennsylvania Company. 1; May 6, 1920 - Dec. 29, 1950, Code No. In 1869, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific linked American trade from coast to coast, when they joined at Promontory, Utah, May 10. 1; Nov. 13, 1933 - Dec. 8, 1938, Code No. Railroad, Consolidation - Colorado and Southern Railroad - Ft. Worth and Denver MC-412-14A-180; Jun. MC-23-14A-121; May 30, 1921 - Aug. 1, 1921, Code No. By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. 4, 1926 - Jun. 22-66, pt. 8-141, Sec 2; Mar. between management and employees, Mount Clare Shops, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan Act and the Unemployment Insurance Act as well as proposed amendments to these acts; 29, 1931, Code No. 35-63-A-27; Jun. 8-208; Jan. 7, 1924 - Aug. 16, 1934, Code No. 8-197, pt. 15, 1949 - Aug. 21, 1950, Code No. 5, 1957 - Mar. 23-82-B, folder 2; Mar. A note to persons searching for NYC Employee Records: The New York Central System Historical Society does NOT have any ex-New York Central Railroad or its subsidiary personnel records in its archives. Information on New York Central Railroad employee cards may include the following: 8-191; Oct. 24, 1922 - Jun. 26, 1942, Code No. New York Central Railroad Company . Work to address harmful content is ongoing. In 1921, the New York Central participated in financing of Cleveland Union Terminal on Public Square and eventually established a yard on that site. 8-156; Apr. 11; Apr. 11, 1923, Code No. 29-854, pt. 22, 1932 - Jun. ; reports of station and other facility inspections; and other information.These files contain information from both the Central Region and Lines West. 15, 1924, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 2, 1922, Code No. 3, 1922, Code No. 16-23, pt. 35-166-C, pt. 218, Miscellaneous pamphlets - Pennsylvania Railroad - Minutes, decisions Jewell, Fred N. Aten, and Michael Fox, with officers of 35-63-C-6; Jul. Several of the Divisions west of Pittsburgh were joined together to make larger ones, and some of the larger Divisions gave pieces to new and existing ones. with the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Va: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This Department and State (James Jeremiah), 1905-1984, Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand), 1877-1953, Willis, Frank B. 4; Nov. 1, 1937 - Jul. 4, 1922 - May 26, 1922, Code No. 30, 1960; See also box 17, Code No. 2; Apr. 36-2; Jan. 7, 1925 - Mar. 3C-192; Sept. 29, 1922 - Oct. 12, 1922, Code No. 22, 1966, Code No. 8-196; Oct. 22, 1923 - Feb. 1, 1930, Code No. MC-363-14A-223; Feb. 18, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. Negotiations, Spokane and Eastern Railroad and Power Company and the Inland 8-237; May 19, 1923 - Jan. 17, 1946, Code No. 14, 1923 - Aug. 3, 1923, Code No. 3; May 1, 1961 - Apr. between management and employees, Hamilton, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 27, 1949, Code No. 10, 1922, Code No. 12, 1963; See also Box 13, Code No. Hungerford, Edward, Men and Iron, the History of the New York Central, New York, Arno Press, 1976. 13, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1960, Code No. 35-410-A; Jun. Code No. minutes, February 9, 1926 - May 17, 1940 and related financial documents. 30, 1940 - Jun. 27-100, pt. 1; Jan. 9, 1924 - Dec. 15, 1964; See also box 21, Code No. 14, 1949, Code No. 31, 1922, Code No. 210, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 5; Jan. 2, 1936 - Dec. 19, 1936, Code No. MC-137-14A-159; Jun. The case was eventually heard by the United States Supreme Court. 2; Dec. 13, 1933 - Jan. 27, 1934, Code No. 20; Jan. 18, 1966 - Dec. 6, 1966; See also box 24, Code No. petitions seeking exemptions from certain provisions and rules for the ins, Code No. 31, 1944 - Sept. 3, 1946, Code No. The WNYHDC, Inc. 100 Lee Street, Buffalo, NY. 1, 1926 - May 2, 1931, Code No. 29-825, pt. 2; Jan. 19, 1929 - Jul. 1; Jan. 24, 1923 - Aug. 1, 1934, Code No. The Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company also owned many water and electric companies throughout its territory. Departments could be found at all levels. B&O Railroad Museum: This Baltimore museum preserves the history of Americas first steam-operated railway with a research library and archives and a collection of artifacts dating from 1827. 4, 1922, Code No. Visit archivesspace.org | 8, 1944 - Aug. 23, 1945, Code No. 16-15, pt. 8-270, pt. 15; Mar. 9; Jan. 1941 - Dec. 31, 1942, Code No. MC-12-14A-93; Jul. 22-60, pt. 35-216, pt. 27, 1944 - Jul. 8-328; Oct. 27, 1933 - Mar. 2; Jan. 7, 1941 - Dec. 15, 1964, Code No. 2, 1956 - Dec. 4, 1958, Code No. MC-458-14A-213; Aug. 19, 1921 - Nov. 29, 1921, Code No. 35-127; Jul. 2-604; Mar. 2; Jul. 2; Jun. 35-311-1969; Dec. 9, 1957 - Sept. 29, 1965, Code No. 7, 1922, Code No. 35-166-B, pt. The records of the former Pennsylvania Railroad contain correspondence, location files and maps, plans and drawings, as well as accounting records . 8-172, pt. MC-466-14A-221; Aug. 4, 1921 - Nov. 2, 1921, Code No. 27, 1921 - Sept. 20, 1921, Code No. ; Dec. 5, 1949 - Dec. 5, 1951, Code No. 25, 1934 - Jul. With the absorption of Lines West by the Pennsylvania in 1920, Regions were created to provide an additional managerial level between the division superintendents and the Vice-President of Operations in Philadelphia. Look for your ancestors name in the sites alphabetical listing of Frisco papers. MC-51-14A-55; May 9, 1921 - Nov. 25, 1921, Code No. 12; Sept. 11, 1964 - Dec. 8, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. 3; Jan. 12, 1960 - May 29, 1961, Code No. 30-95, pt. The surviving New York Central records consist mostly of minute books, accounting records and annual reports. These are found only in the Pennsylvania Railroad record group for subsidiaries and in the New York Central Records Group.Organization of the Pennsylvania RailroadThe Pennsylvania Railroad Records are split between those kept at corporate headquarters in Philadelphia (Secretary, Comptroller) and Operating Department records kept at the various field headquarters.The Pennsylvania Railroad used the terms Department and Division at three managerial levels. MC-448-14A-188; Jun. 35-166-3, pt. 2, 1960 - Aug. 28, 1964, Code No. Required fields are marked *. New York Central Records (prior to November 1, 1869) [box 70] . 2; May 31, 1938 - Apr. 20, 1948, Code No. 30-78, pt. 25-385, pt. 35-204, pt. 1; Apr. 20-55; Feb. 22, 1943 - Jun. MC-62-14-65; Feb. 13, 1922 - Jun. Further information on this record can be found at its source. Atterbury, William W. (William Wallace), 1916-1995, Biemiller, Andrew J. 21, 1924 - Dec. 6, 1933, Code No. 1934 - Jul. 8-203, pt. 26, 1934, Code No. MC-437-14A-145; May 26, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. 8-170, pt. 12, 1937, Code No. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 27, 1922 - May 9, 1922, Code No. Records, 5478 mf: AFL-CIO 4, 1921 - Aug. 19, 1921, Code No. 10; Nov. 1, 1954 - Apr. 22-2, pt. with RED concerning jurisdictional disputes. There is not a lot of information from other than the Central Region, but it is a mistake to presume that because the bulk of the records are from the Central Region that there is no information from anywhere else.Central RegionWestern Pennsylvania Grand DivisionPittsburgh DivisionConemaugh DivisionMonongahela DivisionNorthern Grand DivisionBuffalo DivisionAllegheny DivisionRenovo DivisionEastern Ohio Grand DivisionEastern DivisionPanhandle DivisionWheeling DivisionLake Grand DivisionCleveland & Pittsburgh Division 1920-1928Cleveland Division 1928-1949Erie & Ashtabula DivisionContains some information fromEastern Pennsylvania Grand DivisionBellwood DivisionCresson DivisionTyrone DivisionLines West (Pre-1920) DivisionsErie & Ashtabula DivisionEastern Division Northwest SystemCleveland & Pittsburgh Division 1890-1920 Southwest SystemPittsburgh Division Southwest SystemToledo DivisionAkron Division Southwest SystemColumbus DivisionZanesville Division Southwest SystemIndianapolis Terminal DivisionLouisville DivisionRichmond (Indiana) DivisionLogansport DivisionChicago Terminal DivisionWestern DivisionCincinnati DivisionIndianapolis DivisionMarietta Division merged into C&P Division Northwest SystemPre-Lines West CompaniesErie & Pittsburgh Railroad later part of E&A DivisionPittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati & St. Louis RailwayCleveland, Akron & Columbus RailwayLorain, Ashland & Southern RailwayOhio River & Western RailwayPittsburgh, Fort Wayne & ChicagoPittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula RailwayPRR Divisions except Central Region 1920Eastern Pennsylvania Grand DivisionMiddle DivisionPhiladelphia DivisionTyrone DivisionCresson DivisionCumberland Valley DivisionCentral Pennsylvania Grand DivisionWilliamsport DivisionSunbury DivisionElmira DivisionSchuylkill DivisionNew Jersey Grand DivisionNew York DivisionTrenton DivisionAtlantic DivisionSouthern Grand DivisionMaryland DivisionBaltimore DivisionDelaware DivisionNorfolk DivisionPhiladelphia Terminal Grand Divisionno subordinate divisionsThe New York Central, Penn Central, Clearfield Bituminous Coal, and Pennsylvania Company collections contain corporate and subsidiary records.The Union Depot of Columbus and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie collections contain information from only the parent firm.The Bethlehem Steel Collection contains information from only a single subsidiary. 2; Oct. 27, 1934 - Oct. 27, 1938, Includes correspondence (carbons and originals), organizing materials, minutes, financial 3; Nov. 22, 1938 - Dec. 29, 1939, Code No. 24, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. MC-427-14A-17; May 4, 1921 - Oct. 1, 1921, Code No. 3C-207; May 11, 1923 - Jul. 3, 1935, Code No. 35-90, pt. 11, 1958, Code No. 20, 1944 - May 27, 1947, Code No. 5, 1921, Code No. Dispute, Labor Advisory Committee-Bureau of Labor Statistics and Joint Trade 35-152-B, pt. Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville. MC-80-14-82; Apr. Employees Represented by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the 4, 1962 - Nov. 21, 1962, Code No. 8-320; Aug. 25, 1933 - Sept. 1, 1933, Code No. 35-285, pt. 36-12; May 15, 1924 - Nov. 10, 1931, Code No. 35-63-A-7; Jul. 3; Jan. 9, 1948 - Dec. 20, 1965; See also box 21, Code No. 3; Jan. 16, 1933 - Dec. 21, 1933, Code No. America, Pennsylvania Railroad - Campaign Expenses, Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad, American Federation of Labor General Organizer, Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis Railroad, Chicago Heights Terminal Transfer Railroad, High Point Thomasville and Denton Railroad, East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad, Pittsburgh, Shawmut and Northern Railroad, Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railroad, Arkansas, Louisiana and Missouri Railroad, Merchants Dispatch Transportation Railroad, Ft. Worth Joint Car Inspectors Association, Dallas Car Interchange and Inspection Bureau. At first, the CNJ acted as the New . Saunders, Richard, The Railroad Mergers and the Coming of Conrail, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1978. 5; Apr. 3; Apr. 2, 1922, Code No. 8; Jan. 2, 1945 - Jul. The General Manager of each region reported to the vice presidents and higher officers in Philadelphia. 35-311-1968, pt. MC-6-14A-22; Apr. Minutes, Etc., 1933-1970, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and Abandonments, MC-0-14-19; Feb. 21, 1920 - Feb. 23, 1934, Code No. Omaha Railway Co. Tonopah, Tide Water and Death Valley Railroad, New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad, Galveston, Houston and Henderson and Galveston Wharf Company To view timetables, click on the cover. 8-155; Jun. 16, 1942, Code No. 30-18, pt. 15, 1966; See also Box 16, Code No. 16, 1923 - Nov. 23, 1935, Code No. 1-279; Feb. 26, 1927 - Mar. The Division level material mostly concerns strike activity and claims for additional pay for service performed by the claimant or someone other than the claimant. 9, 1922, Code No. Co-operation Financial - Pro-rated Bills - O.S. For example, Box 373, file 2608 contains maps of truck routes used by the PRR for pickup and delivery service at Railway Express Agency stations.Board files from the various companies contain many agreements and discussion about negotiations between the railroads and towns over bridge and track construction and abandonment of facilities.The locality files from the various Divisions and Grand Divisions contain even more of this information, along with maps.Labor historians will find some information detailing agreements between the company and employees and petitions and grievances filed by employees with the company in the Division records, but the bulk of the labor material is in the Labor & Wage Bureau files. Employees. 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Series XVII: National Railroad Adjustment Board - Legislation, Correspondence, Reports, 5, 1946 - Oct. 26, 1961, Code No. The records of New York Central Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Long Island Railroad that were received by the Library consist of the usual sorts of account books which comprise the archives of most large businesses, including journals, ledgers, cash books, tax ledgers, and stock ledgers; and administrative files, such as executive minutes, 35-311-1954, pt. invocation, Code No. 14, 1965, Code No. 24-19-A, pt. 23, 1959 - Sept. 28, 1960, Code No. 33-147; Jun. 35-26, pt. MC-94-14-83; Apr. MC-35-14A-90; May 4, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. 23-82-Gen., pt. 35-64-Comm; Jan. 11, 1928 - May 27, 1937, Code No. 24-19-A, pt. 2; Jan. 28, 1932 - Dec. 21, 1931, Code No. 27, 1938 - Apr. 14, 1944 - Oct. 28, 1946, Code No. Each of the parent companies whose records are included in this collection has a long history. 23, 1938, Code No. MC-169-14-61; Feb. 23, 1922 - Nov. 10, 1923, Code No. 217, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 35-63-B-19; Jul. 8, 1921 - Sept. 3, 1921, Code No. 1, 1938, Code No. MC-108-14-63; Feb. 20, 1922 - Jun. 14 Jan. 4, 1950 - Sept. 22, 1950, Code No. 16, 1960, Code No. MC-38-14A-124; May 20, 1921 - Feb. 8, 1922, Code No. 33-147; May 11, 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. 28, 1921 - Feb. 18, 1922, Code No. 1263: Request for total number of employees in each N-R, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 171 - 1; Jan. 25, 1942 - Aug. 25, 1944, Code No. The Union Depot of Columbus was formed to operate the Union Depot in Columbus, Ohio and is now defunct, a victim of the decline of rail passenger travel. 7; Jan. 11, 1957 - May 31, 1966; See also box 164, Code No. 29-1080, pt. 2; Jun. 23, 1922, Code No. AFL conventions proceedings, etc. the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Vb: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This Department and State MC-453-14A-206; Aug. 3, 1921 - Sept. 27, 1921, Code No. 29, 1921 - Apr. 8-205; Dec. 11, 1925 - Jul. Stewart (President, System 22-2, pt. 8-186a; Mar. 25, 1945, Code No. 11, 1945, Code No. 8-257, pt. 2; Jan. 8, 1942 - Dec. 29, 1964, Code No. Railways, Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine Railway, New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois Railroad, Series XXIII: National Rules and Working Conditions Agreements Between 2; Jan. 5, 1944 - Feb. 9, 1948, Code No. 12, 1938 - Dec. 22, 1947, Code No. MC-178-14A-195; Jul. It too grew by acquiring smaller railroads and controlled over 600 subsidiaries in the 1950's. 1; Dec. 11, 1934 - Feb. 26, 1940, Code No. ; Aug. 25, 1939 - Oct. 26, 1939, Code No. 35-166-3, pt. 35-484, pt. 1; Mar. From the mid-1820s through the 20th century, railroads touched millions of Americans lives. 15, 1926 - Jun. 29, 1951, Code No. 20; Dec. 3, 1964 - Dec. 20, 1968, Code No. MC-20-14A-8; Apr. 1; Jan. 15, 1935 - Dec. 10, 1940, Code No. 28-30, 1953 - Nov. 27, 1956; See also box 24, Code No. From about the 1840s to the 1940s, the railroad was king. 2; Jan. 24, 1944 - Jul. 30, 1963; See also Box 13, Code No. Company, Kansas City, Mexico and Orient of Texas Railroad, Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield Railroad, Lake Superior Terminal and Transfer Railway, Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company Railroad, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste Marie Railroad, Pierre, Rapid City and Northwestern Railway, Pullman Company - Negotiations for new agreement, Pennsylvania Railroad's refusal to treat with System Federation 9, 1923, Code No. 11, 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. 8-271, exp. 35-311, pt. 12, 1926, Code No. 8-323; Sept. 27, 1933 - May 27, 1935, Code No. 35-39, pt. 2, 1921 - Apr. al., Merger, Norfolk and Western Virginian Railway - Merger, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway - Control - Baltimore and Ohio 33-147; Oct. 16, 1941 - Sept. 10, 1946, Code No. MC-224-14-4; Feb. 13, 1921 - Feb. 21, 1921, Code No. 2; Jan. 12, 1940 - Dec. 23, 1970, Code No. MC-14-14A-204; May 7, 1921 - Aug. 3, 1921, Code No. 8, 1942 - never returned, Code No. 8-231; Dec. 10, 1923 - Jun. by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the Provisions of the Cumberland, Philadelphia - Activities of System Federation - Executive Board on 5, 1936, Code No. 29-1375, pt. 8, 1961 - May 24, 1961, Code No. MC-42-14A-167; Jun. 6, 1965; See also box 21, Code No. 22-96, pt. 1, 1926 - Apr. MC-10-14A-16; Apr. By contrast, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad (boxes 118-120), also a subsystem of the New York Central, is sparsely documented, containing only . 7; Aug. 1957 - Dec. 24, 1957, Code No. 1; Aug. 16, 1926 - Aug. 20, 1962; See also Box 13, Code No. 21, 1927 - Nov. 2, 1962; See also Box 13, Code No. 30-98, pt. 23, 1961 - Jan. 20, 1961, Code No. 1; Dec. 9, 1957 - Apr. 12, 1922, Code No. 2; Jan. 7, 1941 - Aug. 29, 1941, Code No. Though the agency doesnt have pre-1937 railroad records, it provides links to repositories that do. 171, Public Documents, etc. Railway Employees' Department Records on Microfilm, Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated Workers, Minutes of meeting of Chief Executives Standard Recognized Railroad 35-39, pt. MC-94-14A-111; May 20, 1921 - Apr. 16, 1921, Code No. 12; Feb. 26, 1947 - Sept. 28-30, 1949; See also box 24, Code No. 17; Jan. 7, 1953 - Mar. 8-261; Nov. 5, 1924 - Apr. 30, 1962; See also Box 13, Code No. MC-99-14A-191; Jun. 35-166-3, pt. Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America; International Brotherhood of Electrical MC-30-14A-75; May 12, 1921 - Mar. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 1938-1970, Series XIX: Co-Operation - Financial Matters, Minutes, Proceedings and Correspondence, 24-19-A, pt. 3; Jan. 1939 - Jan. 24, 1958, Code No. And it was the fastest mode of transportation at that time to carry our ancestors and their goods across the country. Federations of Labor, 1941-1968, Series VII a: American Federation of Railway Workers and Other Outside Organizations - Not 2; Jul. MC-218-14A-214; Aug. 1, 1921 - Jun. 3; Feb. 1, 1957 - Dec. 11, 1962, Correspondence (carbons and originals), campaign materials, minutes, and reports regarding MC-217-14A-117; May 21, 1921 - Nov. 14, 1921, Code No. 8; Jun. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad; Chicago and Northwestern Railroad; Chicago, Rock Island, and 20-33, pt. The Michigan Central Railroad Company was originally incorporated to provide rail service between Detroit, Michigan and St. Joseph, Michigan. by the time he had reached . 28, 1922, Code No. MC-33-14A-52; May 4, 1921 - Oct. 14, 1921, Code No. ; Apr. Davis, Glenn R. (Glenn Robert), 1914-1988, Dolliver, James I. Sources. 8-194; Oct. 20, 1923 - Jun 13, 1941, Code No. 35-63-C-1; Jul. 1; Nov. 14, 1938 - Apr. MC-430-14A-61; May 7, 1921 - Mar. Some of the Clearfield Bituminous Coal and Clearfield Supply Company records are also included in the New York Central holdings.Non-Subsidiary RailroadsThere is a large amount of material about non-subsidiary railroads among the Pennsylvania Railroad records. 8-154; Jun. 35-63-A-20; Jul. 24-19-A, pt. 22, 1946, Code No. 35-153, pt. 35-414; Jun. 1, 1943 - Aug. 16, 1943, Code No. 29, 1935, Code No. 3, 1952 - Apr. 10, 1935 - Aug. 7, 1957; See also box 164, Includes convention proceedings; officers reports; correspondence (carbons and originals); 29-1080, pt. 8-235; Dec. 5, 1923 - Apr. 13, 1958 - Dec. 8, 1959, Code No. 28, 1962, Code No. 30-95, pt. 205, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 10, 1939 - Dec. 24, 1940, Code No. 23, 1921 - Dec. 10, 1922, Code No. 1917-1961, Series XXVIIa: Executive Council - Minutes and Correspondence, 1921-1961, Series X: Department Circulars - Informational Circulars Sent to General Chairman on Systems This site, maintained by the South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Society (SSGHS) in Illinois, has information about 200,000 former employees of Pullman Car Works, which built passenger cars in Chicago. MC-216-14A-181; Jun. Prior to 1920, the division Superintendents reported to the General Managers of Lines West (of Pittsburgh), Lines East (of Pittsburgh) or the General Manager-Philadelphia who supervised the lines east and south of Philadelphia. 5, 1950, Code No. 13, 1926 - Nov. 11, 1926, Code No. 20-44; Sept. 30, 1940 - Oct. 11, 1940, Code No. MC-187-14A-57; May 10, 1921 - Aug. 25, 1921, Correspondence (carbons and originals), affidavits, minutes, clippings, circulars, lists of There are accounting records from most of the PRR, NYC and CBC subsidiaries. 11, 1921, Code No. . 13, 1960 - Feb. 28, 1961, Code No. 35-328-H, pt. 1; Sept. 1, 1933 - Jul. MC-424-14A-97; May 17, 1921 - Sept. 6, 1921, Code No. 29-1225, pt. 2; Feb. 2, 1951 - Nov. 30, 1954, Code No. 3; Jan. 16, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1966; See also box 18, Code No. 12; Dec. 19, 1956 - Nov. 29. 8-147; May 16, 1923 - April 27, 1937, Code No. 4; Aug. 16, 1937 - May 28, 1947, Code No. 29-1080, pt. 2, 1960, Letters verifying employees name and address for voting; letters announcing election of new 14-101-1; Jul. MC-53-14A-25; May 2, 1921 - Aug. 16, 1921, Code No. MC-79-14A-122; Apr. 24-19, pt. 9; Jan. 5, 1959 - Dec. 31, 1964, Code No. MC-9-14-57; Mar. 12, 1961 - Mar. MC-346-14A-155; May 25, 1921 - Oct. 13, 1921, Code No. 22, 1936, Code No. American Federation of Labor (AFL) - a cooperative effort on the part of seven national shop 4; Mar. 8-227; Aug. 1, 1929 - Dec. 27, 1929, Code No. 30, 1943, Code No. 35-166-2, pt. 29-1199, pt. MC-84-14-31; Feb. 8, 1922 - May 20, 1922, Code No. 24, 1924 - Mar. 27, 1922 - May 25, 1922, Code No. 8-317; Aug. 9, 1933 - Oct. 5, 1934, Code No. 33-147; May 28, 1942 - Aug. 22, 1946, Code No. 35-204A, pt. 22-0-B; Sept. 12, 1938 - Dec. 15, 1938; See also box 159, Code No. Also, listings of confrontations; appeals to RED 35-171, pt. 2; Feb. 17, 1948 - Apr. 22, 1966, Code No. These pamphlets can be thirty or forty pages long and contain the full text of loans, mortgages, crossing agreements, right of way purchases, trackage rights, etc. 8-197, pt. 17-1, pt. 35-311-351, pt. MC-158-14A-031; Aug. 1, 1921 - Aug. 12, 1921, Code No. 1, 1934 - Sept. 5, 1941, Code No. Railroad ticket collectors. 8-176; Sept. 17, 1929 - Feb. 26, 1941, Code No. Board meetings, auditors reports and statements. MC-428-14A-29; Apr. The abbreviation listed is the abbreviation used in the database and in the finding aid.Non-subsidiary Railroads in the PRR Collection:Allegheny Valley Street RailwayAllegheny Western RailwayBaltimore & Ohio (B&O)Bessemer & Lake ErieBuffalo & Susquehanna (B&S)Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh (BR&P)Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O)Cheswick & HarmarDonora Southern (DONS)ErieErie-Lackawanna (E-L)Ligonier ValleyMonongahela RailroadNew York Central (NYC)Nickel Plate Road (NKP)Norfolk & Western (N&W)Ohio Connecting RailwayPittsburgh & Lake EriePittsburgh & ShawmutPittsburgh & West VirginiaUnion RailroadWestern MarylandWheeling & Lake Erie (W&LE)Railroads to which there are minor references:Aliquippa & SouthernAllegheny & South Side RailroadBeech Creek RailroadCambria & IndianaChicago, Burlington & QuincyEtna & MontroseHuntingdon & Broad Top Mountain RailroadJohnstown & Stony CreekMcKeesport ConnectingMontour RailroadNew HavenPittsburgh & Ohio Valley RailwayPittsburgh, Chartiers & YoughighenyThe distinction between substantial and minor references to the above railroads is: letters on the railroads' letterhead or maps or other documents originated by the company represent substantial references; a name on a list of addresses, the name of an officer serving on a committee, or a memo that refers to the railroad represent minor references.The Beech Creek could be on the former as there is much discussion in Box 152 concerning the diversion of coal traffic from the Pennsy's Cresson, Bellwood and Tyrone Divisions to the Beech Creek. fatal car accident in kentucky 2021, instant vortex air fryer won't turn on,

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