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35-166-General, pt. 1; Apr. Copyright is retained by the creators of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. 26, 1934, Code No. MC-74-14-25; Jan. 31, 1922 - May 20, 1922, Code No. 1; Oct. 16, 1961 - Nov. 15, 1965, Code No. MC-11-14A-78; May 10, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 30, 1921 - Sept. 21, 1921, Code No. 9, 1947, Code No. 13, 1926 - Jan. 14, 1927, Code No. 8-271, exp. 19, 1941, Code No. al. 27, 1922 - Jun. 1; Nov. 1, 1957 - Oct. 30, 1963, Code No. 4; Jan. 2, 1940 - Dec. 19, 1941, Code No. 3; Sep. 11, 1944 - Aug. 1, 1949, Code No. Part of the Eberly Family Special Collections Library Repository. 11; Jul. 35-153-A, pt. 8-268; Feb. 28, 1925 - Dec. 18, 1934, Code No. 24, 1950 - Jun. 8-212, pt. This 25-385, pt. al., Merger, Norfolk and Western Virginian Railway - Merger, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway - Control - Baltimore and Ohio 3C-194; Oct. 12, 1922 - Oct. 24, 1922, Code No. It was placed on the latter list as there is no direct information from the Beech Creek, only information about the Beech Creek, in this box.Some examples of the type of information contained in the PRR collection about non-subsidiary railroads includes:-Box 127, file 2531.5 contains a report made by a committee that inspected the N&W Railway's Roanoke shops in 1921 and notes about the electrification of the line from Roanoke to Bluefield, Virginia.-Box 134 Eastern Division Location Files file 840 contains about three inches of material collected for a report concerning possible coordination among the Baltimore & Ohio, Wheeling & Lake Erie and the PRR in the Canton & Massillion, Ohio areas. MC-414-14A-42; May 7, 1921 - Aug. 5, 1921, Code No. 20-60; Jul. 18, 1921 - Oct. 3, 1921, Code No. Of the 377 national railroads represented in the records, eighteen emerge as major, these are Davis, Glenn R. (Glenn Robert), 1914-1988, Dolliver, James I. The bulk of this collection consists of the records of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, [ca. Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad - Control - Western Pacific 15, 1944, Code No. MC-47-14A-81; May 17, 1921 - Dec. 17, 1921, Code No. Transportation", Series XVII: National Railroad Adjustment Board - Legislation, 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. Minutes, Etc., 1933-1970, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and Abandonments, 1; Jan. 17, 1961 - Jun. Railroad Machinists - Middleport Lodge 676, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. 5, 1923 - Oct. 18, 1923, Code No. 35-311-1836, pt. 35-153-A, pt. MC-100-14A-76; May 14, 1921 - May 8, 1922, Code No. 8-285; Apr. Required fields are marked *. 28, 1921 - Apr. 33-147; May 18, 1944 - Oct. 16, 1946, Code No. MC-169-14A-19; May 2, 1921 - Jan. 6, 1922, Code No. 23-82-M, pt. 29, 1929, Code No. Employees Represented by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the 1; Jan. 10, 1962 - Jun. 6, 1940, Code No. 8-24; June 25, 1920 - Aug. 31, 1922, Code No. 8-195; Mar. 1; Sept. 16, 1935 - Dec. 14, 1942, Code No. Records, 1912-1983. 21, 1922, Code No. 15, 1929, Code No. 30, 1936, Code No. 14; Nov. 15, 1967 - Dec. 26, 1968; See also box 23, Code No. MC-60-14-79; Apr. 24-19-A, pt. 4; Aug. 21, 1941 - Feb. 15, 1951, Code No. between management and employees, Newark Shop, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 12, 1957 - Jun. MC-182-14-46; Jan. 17, 1922 - May 10, 1922, Code No. New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway Company . 22-95, pt. MC-5-14A-6; Apr. 35-311-1970, pt. 2; Jan. 7, 1940 - May 21, 1962; See also Box 16, Code No. The CBC owned vast coal reserves in and near Clearfield, Pennsylvania and as far south as Gallitzin and Cresson, Pennsylvania. 35-166-2-O&BV, pt. MC-436-14A-207; Apr. Discover the best genealogy records using the tips and strategies in this guide, which shows you how to find and use census records, birth records, marriage records and more. 29, 1935, Code No. 1; May 28, 1947 - Oct. 9, 1964, Code No. 1923-1946, Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad, Davenport, Rock Island and Northwestern Railroad, Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railroad and Mineral Range MC-452-14A-200; Jul. The Brooks A. Bentz Railroad Collection consists almost exclusively of materials associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, including passenger and employee timetables, a parlor car wine list and dining car cafe menu, information about the railroad equipment provided for railroad employees, information about the railroad's merger with what became Penn Central in the . 30, 1946 - Sept. 4, 1946, Includes correspondence (carbons and originals), financial records, minutes of Executive 35-152; May 18, 1932 - Aug. 25, 1937, Code No. 9; Jan. 11, 1956 - Apr. 25, 1946 - Sept. 12, 1955, Code No. 216, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 19, 1941, Code No. lobbying (especially the encouragement of active involvement of rank and file in political between management and employees, Hamilton, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 2; Jan. 6, 1938 - Jan. 6, 1939, Code No. 24-19-A, pt. MC-419-14A-212; Aug. 1, 1921 - Oct. 1, 1921, Code No. . 7, 1921 - Nov. 7, 1921, Code No. 30-95, pt. 27, 1922 - May 7, 1922, Code No. 20.200.1. MC-62-14A-189; Jun. MC-118-14A-44; May 5, 192 1- Sept. 30, 1921, Code No. 29, 1921 - Aug. 16, 1921, Code No. 4; Jan. 23, 1957 - Dec. 24, 1958, Code No. MC-132-14-92; Mar. activities affecting almost every aspect of their social and economic status as employees. Federation No. 4; Jun. 27, 1922 - May 16, 1922, Code No. 2361-2399; Mar. 14, 1921 - Jan. 8, 1924, Code No. - Memo in support of proposed amendments to the Railway Labor 26, 1962, Code No. 3; Jan. 3, 1944 - Jun. regarding overtime pay, the 5 day/40 hour week, vacation with pay, an, Code No. 35-166-2, pt. 207, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 26, 1960, Code No. MC-124-14A-215; Aug. 4, 1921 - Oct. 26, 1921, Code No. 33-147 Dec. 7, 1943 - Sept. 12, 1946, Code No. Most appear to have been in train service. 8-219; Mar. 5; Aug. 30, 1950 - Jun. 8-242; Jan. 9, 1924 - Mar. 30, 1921 - Jul. MC-173-14A-148; May 30, 1921 - Jul. 35-166-B, pt. 3; Jul. 24-18, pt. 21, 1922, Code No. 1938-1970, Series XIX: Co-Operation - Financial Matters, Minutes, Proceedings and Correspondence, 7; Oct. 24, 1950 - May 24, 1954, Code No. 18, 1926 - Jan. 6, 1927, Code No. Penn Central Transportation Company records (MG-86), Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, includes file copies of most Pennsylvania Railroad public timetables between circa 1920 and 1961. 35-549, pt. 35-636, pt. MC-53-14A-51; Apr. Its maintained by Fred Veregge, who, in the 1970s, saved Frisco employee records from being destroyed when the railroads records building in Springfield, Mo., was vacated. 35-180, pt. 21, 1922, Code No. 3, 1922, Code No. between management and employees, Ivorydale, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 2, 1935 - Jun. 21, 1956, Code No. 1, 1934 - Sept. 5, 1941, Code No. 5; Apr. 29-854, pt. 3, 1921 - Sept. 7, 1921, Code No. 10, 1922, Code No. Shipley Company - Contractors with Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and In a few files, the information was compiled by the Lines West predecessor while it was still independent. 3; Jan. 2, 1947 - May 23, 1950, Code No. America, Seven International Organizations Referring Black Helpers to Shop Craft 1; Mar. 1, 1945 - Nov. 9, 1949, Code No. 27, 1921 - Aug. 17, 1921, Code No. 1917-1961, Series XXV: Railroad Employees' Department-Master File of Official Circulars, 22-82-M, pt. Please contact a reference Some of the images and documents included in our collections reflect outdated, biased, offensive, and possibly disturbing views and opinions. 8-274; Oct. 19, 1925 - Feb. 7, 1934, Code No. 6; Jun. MC-43-14-98; Apr. Most of the material concerns coordination with other railroads during times of economic downturn. MC-129-14A-21; May 24, 1921 - Jun. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was incorporated in 1846 and grew rapidly in the late 1800s, eventually controlling over 800 subsidiaries. 7; Jan. 6, 1950 - Oct. 26, 1955; See also box 23, Code No. 1; Jun. 35-333, pt. 24-19, pt. 17, 1932 - Aug. 25, 1943, Code No. 4, 1925, Code No. 28, 1922, Code No. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 8-193; Nov. 12, 1923 - Jan. 23, 1934, Code No. officials, Correspondence between union officials and insurance The lessors' organization was maintained by them under the Pennsylvania Company's umbrella. MC-444-14A-192; Jul. 1, 1934 - Mar. 8-282; Jan. 20, 1927 - Feb. 10, 1927, Code No. The records of the former Pennsylvania Railroad contain correspondence, location files and maps, plans and drawings, as well as accounting records, annual reports and minute books.Non-rail properties of the Pennsylvania Railroad found in the collection include ferry companies, Northwestern Coal & Iron, the Pittsburgh Provision Company and subsidiaries and the Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yards Co.The New York Central's non-rail properties include the Dixon Run Land Company and several coal and coke companies. 12; Dec. 20, 1945 - Mar. 12, 1923 - Aug. 2, 1934, Code No. 18, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. The remainder of the records are from corporate offices (Secretary, Comptroller) and records concern PRR subsidiaries located between a line drawn through Altoona, PA and Columbus, OH. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 29-1231, pt. 22-2, pt. Brief histories of the roads can be found in the printed annual reports. 35-63-A-12; Jun. 29-854, pt. MC-206-14A-87; May 8, 1921 - Mar. records, financial records, legislative materials, circulars, publications, reports, case files, 8-218, pt. 24, 1961, Code No. 25, 1923, Code No. officials, Correspondences & records of bond sales between union 36-6-A-2; Aug. 23, 1924 - Jul. 35-166-C, pt. MC-48-14-74; Apr. 9, 1926 - Sept. 2, 1931, Code No. 8-280; Aug. 16, 1926 - Apr. 1; Aug. 15, 1933 - Oct. 30, 1963; See also Box 13, Code No. 35-221, pt. 15, 1926 - Jun. 27, 1934, Code No. petitions, exhibits, and clippings regarding discussion of National Railroad Adjustment Board 24, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. statistical data, and legislative and legal materials regarding legislative proposals to 24-19-A, pt. Stop at these sites before putting on your research brakes: Archives of Appalachia, Railroads: If your forebears traveled aboard the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway and the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad, consult this East Tennessee State University guide to railroad research. 35-39, pt. 35-166-3, pt. 15, 1933 - Jun. 1263: Request for total number of employees in each 35-153, pt. MC-92-14A-185; Jun. 22-96, pt. 8-228; Dec. 6, 1923 - Feb. 27, 1934, Code No. 19, 1933 - Apr. 2; Oct. 16, 1961 - Nov. 15, 1965, Code No. 35-63-B-10; Jul. MC-26-14A-104; May 20, 1921 - May 9, 1922, Code No. Railroad ticket collectors. 10; Nov. 1, 1954 - Apr. 8, 1921 - Aug. 17, 1921, Code No. 3, 1943 - Jan. 17, 1947, Code No. 11; Sept. 4, 1963 - Mar. MC-9-14-115; Mar. 3; Jul. Railway Employees' Department Records on Microfilm, Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated 16, 1934, Code No. Railroad, Consolidation - Colorado and Southern Railroad - Ft. Worth and Denver 26, 1930 - Feb. 19, 1952, Code No. apprenticeships, training of apprentices, apprenticeship regulations under the Fair Labor 18, 1925, Code No. 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. 8-236; Dec. 12, 1923 - Feb. 1934, Code No. 5, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1965, Code No. 2; May 8, 1926 - Dec. 16, 1930, Code No. 30, 1921 - Sept. 21, 1921, Code No. File 74 contains a draft of the 1929 telegraph code book and specifications for PRR telephone books.Road and Equipment FilesFound in the PRR Central Region files only. 35-76, pt. 8-271, pt. 22, 1937, Code No. 5, 1957 - Mar. 27, 1922 - May 2, 1922, Code No. The Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company also owned many water and electric companies throughout its territory. 1; Mar. MC-54-14-16; Apr. 35-63-A-3; Jul. 10; Aug. 3, 1950 - Dec. 18. 8-271, exp. The General Manager of each region reported to the vice presidents and higher officers in Philadelphia. 29-1510, pt. 15, 1924, Code No. 7, 1926 - Oct. 9, 1926, Code No. 16, 1960 - Mar. of Awards of the 2nd Division, National Railroad Adjustment Boards - Submissions in By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. Departments could be found at all levels. This article, which appeared in the Spring 1997 issue of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) publication Prologue, provides an overview of NARAs vast holdings of railroad-related textual records, maps, photos and motion pictures. 8-271, exp. 3C-204; Nov. 15, 1922 - Aug. 30, 1923, Code No. 8-255; Mar. 10, 1953 - Apr. 1; Dec. 29, 1941 - Nov. 30, 1942, Code no. 35-328, pt. 2; Dec. 13, 1933 - Jan. 27, 1934, Code No. 8-165, pt. 1; Dec. 5, 1939 - Aug. 15, 1941, Code No. 16, 1944 - Jul. 4; Jan. 3, 1950 - Aug. 31, 1950, Code No. There are accounting records from most of the PRR, NYC and CBC subsidiaries. 20-52; May 25, 1942 - Sept. 11, 1942, Code No. MC-48-14A-66; May 17, 1921 - Oct. 31, 1921, Code No. 35-328-K-Comm., pt. 2; Oct. 2, 1963 - May 25, 1964, Code No. ; Dec. 5, 1949 - Dec. 5, 1951, Code No. Mechanics, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, Erie Railroad, Sheet Metal Workers in the Maintenance of Way 35-152, pt. 30, 1952, Code no. 12; Sept. 11, 1964 - Dec. 8, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. 9, 1953, Code No. 1, 1943, Code No. 213, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 1917-1961, Series X: Department Circulars - Informational Circulars Sent to General Chairman on Systems 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. 16, 1926 - Mar. 29, 1932, Code No. 13, 1934 - Aug. 29, 1934, Code No. 7; Jan. 2, 1947 - Dec. 30, 1965; See also box 21, Code No. 30-78, pt. 2; Nov. 21, 1938 - Oct. 14, 1946, Code No. By 1920, one in every 50 Americans was employed by the railroads. Code No. 33-147; Mar. Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, Atlanta and West Point and Western Railway of Alabama, Series XXVIIb: Executive Council - Minutes and Correspondence, 30, 1921 - Aug. 7, 1921, Code No. 2; Nov. 1, 1931 - Apr. 2; Apr. 6, 1945, Code No. 10, 1933 - Sept. 20, 1933, Code No. 10, 1947, Code No. 33-147; Jun. 35-127, pt. employees (for seniority representation, voting, etc.) 1; Nov. 14, 1938 - Apr. For railroad valuation records, contact: Textual Records Reference Section National Archives in College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740 telephone (301) 713-3510 email archives2reference@nara.gov For railroad valuation maps, contact: Cartographic Reference Team National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740 17, 1921 - Mar. 15, 1937, Code No. 3C-185; Sept. 14, 1922 - Apr. the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Vb: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This Department and State MC-123-14-93; Apr. (1710), Historical Collections and Labor Archives, Special Collections Library, Pennsylvania State University. 1; Oct. 16, 1923 - Dec. 28, 1938, Code No. 35-311-50, pt. 3; Feb. 1, 1957 - Dec. 11, 1962, Correspondence (carbons and originals), campaign materials, minutes, and reports regarding These are office files from the General Manager's office and staff officers and from the various divisions that comprised the region. 1; Jan. 3, 1945 - Dec. 16, 1952, Code No. Some of the more unusual items in the PRR collection include:-Box 373, file 2607 contains a list of all Class I, II, III and Switching & Terminal Roads in the Eastern Region in 1934. 23, 1922, Code No. The subsidiary information is mostly financial records and contracts and agreements. 33-147; Jun. 27, 1933, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 8, 1922, Code No. 11, 1942 - May 29, 1942, Code No. 35-235, Comm., pt. 35-63-B-9; Jul. craft, in each system, etc. ; May 1, 1948 - May 1, 1950, Code No. MC-80-14A-114; May 9, 1921 - Mar. MC-61-14A-108; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 19, 1921, Code No. United States. 29-1080, pt. 35-136, pt. 25, 1935, Code No. The files as listed in the data base resemble locality files, and the Road and Equipment files on some divisions are the locality files of other divisions.The road and equipment files also contain information about signal failures, signal systems, car and locomotive availability, station plans, construction projects and several inches worth of material about city planning in Pittsburgh and its suburbs and in the larger Ohio cities such as Cleveland, Akron and Columbus.The Road and Equipment files include several significant files:-Box 103, file 3309 is a report from the Conemaugh Division concerning the effects of the March 17 & 18, 1936 flood. The regional General Managers had the various General Superintendents under them. 29, 1959; See also Box 13, Code No. Procedures for Document Use. The New York Central Railroad first stationed business . 2; Oct. 31, 1938 - Jan. 20, 1939, Code No. 12, 1938 - Dec. 22, 1947, Code No. The company owned many subsidiaries which mined coal, made coke and invested in land. 8-188; Jul. 1; May 26, 1922 - Oct. 3, 1933, Code No. (James Jeremiah), 1905-1984, Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand), 1877-1953, Willis, Frank B. MC-169-14-54; Feb. 28, 1922 - Mar. Emphasis is on discipline and service (job titles, dates, rules examinations).Stockholder RecordsThese records, mostly from the Secretary's office, consist of lists of stockholders and Transfer Books. 2; Jun. The New York Central and The Pennsylvania each provided boxes of printed pamphlets measuring about eight by five inches. 6, 1964; See also box 20, Code No. American Federation of Labor (AFL) - a cooperative effort on the part of seven national shop New York Central Railroad Records 1880-1957 . 26, 1963, Code No. 35-311-2155, pt. 4, 1926 - Nov. 4, 1929, Code No. 1940 - Apr. 5; Jul. 30-78, pt. 3, pt. 35-247; Apr. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); A note to persons searching for NYC Employee Records: Your email address will not be published. 8-178; Oct. 18, 1934 - Dec. 27, 1934, Code No. 3; Apr. 5, 1922, Code No. 1, 1923 - Apr. 23, 1943 - Sept. 21, 1953, Code No. 1; Mar. 8-203, pt. MC-172-14A-139; May 27, 1921 - Oct. 13, 1921, Code No. MC-99-14A-191; Jun. 36-2-A, pt. By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. 30-18, pt. 1, 1926 - Apr. 30-18, pt. MC-386-14A-86; May 16, 1921 - Jan. 10, 1922, Code No. New York Central Railroad Company, 1956. 23, 1929 - Nov. 20, 1929, Code No. 5, 1936 - Nov. 25, 1936, Code No. 20, 1933 - Jun. The only NYC 'operating paper' at Penn State is the few letters in the Pennsylvania Railroad files from NYC officials to their PRR counterparts.The Railroad Records Collection is most useful for its documentation of the growth of the railroad industry, its heyday and beginning of the decline.The newer PRR records document the abandonments, demolition and layoffs that began in the late 1920's and continued through the end of the company.In addition to documenting the history of the individual railroads, the railroad records are a good source of information about the growth of early truck and bus lines. During the "Golden Age of Railroads" (1900-1945) railroads were the major mode of transportation for millions of Americans. MC-129-14A-21; Jan. 6, 1922 - Aug. 9, 1922, Code No. 35-333, pt. 30-95, pt. 29-213, pt. Citizens Committee for Industrial Americanism, Inc. American Railway, Bridge and Building Association, Series VIII a: System Federations and Matters Pertaining to Individual Pennsylvania Railroad Company Manuscript Collection: Temple University has an extensive collection of Pennsylvania Railroad records. 35-63-C-5; Jun. 31, 1944 - Sept. 3, 1946, Code No. 20, 1942, Code No. Cole, David L. (David Lawrence), 1902-1978. 8-237; May 19, 1923 - Jan. 17, 1946, Code No. 2; Nov. 12, 1942 - Nov. 21, 1946, Code No. 2; Jan. 24, 1944 - Jul. Board, National Railroad Adjustment Boards - Special Board of During the Depression, many yardworkers were laid off, and labor organizations had units within the yards. 27, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. These reports give the name of the railroad and information about earnings, revenues, expenses, tonnage hauled, commodities hauled and similar information. MC-14-14A-204; May 7, 1921 - Aug. 3, 1921, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 5, 1922, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 10, 1922, Code No. NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM PUBLIC ISSUED PASSENGER TIMETABLES. Minutes Relevant of the National Congressional Election, 1932-1965, ICC - Rules and Instructions for inspection of locomotives other than 2, 1921 - Apr. 6, 1925, Code No. MC-30-14-49; Feb. 26, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. 36-2; Jan. 7, 1925 - Mar. 22-31, pt. 33-147; Oct. 13, 1943 - Sept. 3, 1946, Code No. Submission, Southern Pacific Railroad - Pacific System Conference, Southern Pacific Railroad - General Agreement 11, 1922, Code No. The railroad was completed from Elizabethport to Easton on July 2, 1852. Transportation Legislation, Second Report of Federal Coordinator of Transportation on 20, 1966, Code No. 5; Jan. 5, 1942 - Aug. 27, 1946, Code No. 3; Sept. 1, 1945 - May 28, 1947, 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 1; Jan. 9, 1924 - Dec. 15, 1964; See also box 21, Code No. MC-440-14A-149; May 31, 1921 - Sept. 23, 1921, Code No. 20-55; Feb. 22, 1943 - Jun. 33-147; Jun. New York Central M-497 set the American rail speed record of 183.85 m.p.h. 13, 1926 - Nov. 13, 1933, Code No. PLE thought otherwise, and petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to allow profitable subsidiaries of Penn Central to be allowed to not enter Conrail.

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new york central railroad employee records

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