Access to the collections in the Kheel Center is restricted. 35-423, pt. 2; Jan. 19, 1929 - Jul. 10; Apr. MC-3-14-35; Feb. 6, 1922 - Jun. 29-1080, pt. and quarterly report, St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad, St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad - Atlantic System Conference, Southern Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Electricians Pension Records for Employee of the New York Central Railroad Who Retired in 1915 (Posted April 14, 2012) Important notice: Answers are provided as general guidance on the subjects covered in the question and are not provided as legal advice to the questioner or to readers. 24-19-A, pt. 16-9, pt. MC-207-14A-203; May 10, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 2; Jan. 3, 1931 - Jun. 2; Mar. MC-419-14A-212; Aug. 1, 1921 - Oct. 1, 1921, Code No. Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Archives: Housed at the University of Massachusetts, the archives preserves histories of the Boston & Maine and other New England railroads. 15, 1948, Code No. 2; Jul. 8-274; Oct. 19, 1925 - Feb. 7, 1934, Code No. MC-77-14A-47; Apr. Required fields are marked *. 1; Jan. 9, 1924 - Dec. 15, 1964; See also box 21, Code No. 3C-205; Apr. 28, 1922, Code No. 16, 1963 - Mar. 8-271, exp. Brief histories of the roads can be found in the printed annual reports. Established in the mid-1930s, this agency administers federal retirement benefits to the nations railroad workers and their families. 9, 1947, Code No. RED bargained with the Railroad Carriers for these skilled trade employes on a wide range of MC-159-14-45; Feb. 22, 1922 - Oct. 24, 1923, Code No. 1; Mar. 35-64-Comm, pt. The Trainmaster had under him a Freight Trainmaster and a Passenger Trainmaster. office machines & services rendered for the RED - janitorial services, Code No. The regional General Managers had the various General Superintendents under them. 1; Mar. 35-311-1970, pt. 13, 1926 - Nov. 3, 1926, Code No. 35-80, pt. 1; Oct. 19, 1958 - Apr. 35-153, pt. 16-11, pt. 36-2-A, pt. 8-271, pt. 1956, Code No.27-102, pt. On International Affairs, Consolidation of Railroads - Employee Protection MC-157-14A-24; Jun. 28, 1965 - Jun. Northern Railway, and Canadian Pacific Railway. Pennsylvania RailroadThe Pennsylvania Railroad records are mostly from the Central Region and its predecessors. Legislation, Railroads participating in agreements for co-ordination of MC-109-14A-131; May 26, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. A list of boxes containing photographs can be found in Appendix III.The Pennsylvania Railroad Central Region records at Penn State are from the General Manager-Central Region and his subordinates, the General Superintendents of the Western Pennsylvania, Northern, Eastern Ohio and Lake Grand Divisions. By 1920, one in every 50 Americans was employed by the railroads. 1, 1930 - Apr. 28, 1923, Code No. law suits brought before the National Railroad Adjustment Board; Suprem, Code No. MC-130-14-44; Feb. 16, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. Sources. 22-6, pt. 21, 1923 - Jun. 8-287; Oct. 28, 1931 - Jul. (James Jeremiah), 1905-1984, Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand), 1877-1953, Willis, Frank B. MC-87-14A-187; Jun. The Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad, opened in 1830, was the first US passenger railway. MC-65-14-43; Feb. 17, 1922 - May 31, 1922, Code No. 35-153-A, pt. 8-271, pt. Kansas and Texas Railroad; New York Central Railroad; New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; Norfolk and Western Railroad; Northern Pacific Railway; Pennsylvania Railroad . Thompson (President, Grand Trunk System Federation, No.92), G.H. MC-0-14-19; Feb. 21, 1920 - Feb. 23, 1934, Code No. MC-80-14-82; Apr. 25, 1940, Code No. 14210, is an independent organization and has no affiliation with any other local or national group.The Society is a fully qualified organization under 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and all donations to the Society are tax deductible.Copyright 2010 - 2017 WNYRHS Inc. all rights reserved, New York Central Employee Records - Click to view Database. 8-244; Jan. 9, 1924 - Jul. 35-141; Nov. 3, 1928 - Dec. 14, 1936, Code No. Railroad, and Southern Pacific Railroad, Reorganization of Government Agencies other than ICC, Pipeline Construction in re National Defense, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and 2; Dec. 1946 - Dec. 20, 1954; See also box 162, Code No. The information in 38 and 39 appears to be about interchange with the Ohio Connecting.In the Pennsylvania Railroad part of the collection is some information about coordination of facilities with the Central and at least one report made by a pair of inspectors who rode the water level route to see how it compared with the PRR track over the mountains. 18, 1921 - Oct. 3, 1921, Code No. 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Series XVII: National Railroad Adjustment Board - Legislation, Correspondence, Reports, MC-438-14A-153; May 26, 1921 - Aug. 11, 1921, Code No. 8-236; Dec. 12, 1923 - Feb. 1934, Code No. MC-132-14-92; Mar. 35-328, pt. MC-85-14A-100; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. Pennsylvania Railroad Company Manuscript Collection: Temple University has an extensive collection of Pennsylvania Railroad records. 27, 1922 - May 26, 1922, Code No. 1938-1970, Series XIX: Co-Operation - Financial Matters, Minutes, Proceedings and Correspondence, 1; Apr. 23-82-Gen., pt. 25-285, pt. 8-186a; Mar. the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Vb: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This Department and State 3; Nov. 15, 1941 - Dec. 30 1953; See also box 163 and 164, Code No. 8-138a; July 18, 1927 - Feb. 14, 1928, Code No. 3C-191; Sept. 29, 1922 - Dec. 3, 1923, Code No. MC-38-14-47; Feb. 22, 1922 - May 4, 1922, Code No. 6; Jan. 2, 1947 - Jan. 9, 1950, Code No. 5; Jun. regarding overtime pay, the 5 day/40 hour week, vacation with pay, an, Code No. MC-111-14A-106; May 18, 1921 - Nov. 14, 1921, Code No. Federations from Department Headquarters, 1945-1964, Series XI: Federal Apprenticeship Training - Files, Series XXIX: Financial Materials - Invoices, 1923-1970, Series XII: Political Matters - Correspondence, Campaign Material and Minutes Relevant of the 3C-203; Apr. The bulk of this collection consists of the records of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, [ca. 10, 1921 - Oct. 25, 1955; See also box 161 and 162, Code No. 4; Jan. 2, 1940 - Dec. 19, 1941, Code No. This collection is primarily the correspondence (carbons and 1; Feb. 20, 1921 - Dec. 19, 1947; See also box 160 and 161, Code No. Negotiations, Spokane and Eastern Railroad and Power Company and the Inland 8-226; Apr. 1; Mar. 8-325; Sept. 30, 1933 - Oct. 24, 1934, Code No. - Union Affiliated with the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Vb: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This 6; Feb. 1, 1937 - Jun. 35-311-251, pt. 2; Jun. 1; Mar. 6, 1921 - Aug. 18, 1921, Code No. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision MC-73-14A-98; May 17, 1921 - Nov. 25, 1921, Code No. 8-261; Nov. 5, 1924 - Apr. 35-63-C-5; Jun. 22-17; Jan. 12, 1934 - Feb. 13, 1951; See also box 160, Code No. Railroad. between management and employees, Cone Shops, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan ICC, Waterways, Ex Parte 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Public Policies - Forms of Transportation other than between management and employees, Toledo, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. 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 . File 2622 contains a 1929 booklet of instructions for the transport of mail by railroads.-Box 376, Files 2896 and 2897 contain photographs, accident reports and related correspondence for train wrecks.-Box 39, files 823 and 857 contain drafts of the 1940 rule book.-Box 89, file 60A contains advertisements for the Philadelphia Produce Terminal and PRR named freight trains from 1927. 6. 22-117, pt. 22B; Nov. 2, 1934 - Nov. 29, 1940, Code No. 11; May 4, 1955 - Oct. 8, 1957, Code No. MC-160-14-60; Mar. 8-152; Sept. 1, 1923 - July 21, 1936, Code No. Railroad History Archive: The University of Connecticut holds the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroads corporate records and more. Railway Employees' Department Records on Microfilm, Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated 26, 1944, Code No. in re Rules governing working conditions, U.S. Railroad Labor Board - Correspondence, American Railway Express Co. - Shop Employees - Negotiating rules and 1; Oct. 8, 1937 - Jun. 35-112, pt. 20-55; Feb. 22, 1943 - Jun. 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. The Central Region of the PRR was a result of the unification and placed all Pittsburgh area facilities under one management. 22-5; Feb. 5, 1942; Cash Journal and Minute Records, Fort Smith and Western facilities, Washington Agreement - Consolidation of Texas and New Orleans ; Aug. 21, 1935 - Aug. 22, 1939, Code No. 35-285, pt. 24, 1950 - Jun. 8; Jan. 2, 1945 - Jul. Beyer, Jr. Baltimore and Ohio Co-op - Maintenance of Way, Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad Co-operation. 33-147; Jan. 20, 1943 - Aug. 8, 1947, Code No. Cases, Pennsylvania Railroad - Negotiations for new agreement, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 35-153-A, pt. 13, 1934 - Aug. 29, 1934, Code No. 26, 1934, Code No. MC-11-14A-78; May 10, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 12, 1922, Code No. 3; Oct. 2, 1961 - Aug. 27, 1963, Code No. 3; Apr. MC-138-14A-133; May 19, 1921 - Mar. 22-0-B; Sept. 12, 1938 - Dec. 15, 1938; See also box 159, Code No. 4, 1926 - Nov. 16, 1926, Code No. MC-424-14A-97; May 17, 1921 - Sept. 6, 1921, Code No. 14, 1949, Code No. was active as in organizing, collective bargaining, legislation, apprentice training, political 1; Nov. 30, 1943 - Jul. 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. 22-96, pt. 31, 1939, Code No. MC-157-14-30; Jan. 6, 1922 - Jun. the 1947 establishment of Railway Labor's Political League; analysis of Congressional voting RED officers, Correspondences between union officials re bond sales, Correspondence between union officials re bond sales, Correspondence & records re bond sales to union 35-180, pt. Circular - Conference committee, Big Four and Cincinnati Northern Railroad, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis and Affiliated MC-45-14A-60; May 7, 1921 - Jun. 18, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. 31, 1944 - Feb. 27, 1947, Code No. 6, 1921, Code No. 22-76, pt. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 1; Oct. 13, 1960 - May 15, 1964, Code No. 8-271, exp. 1; Jan. 22, 1934 - Nov. 1, 1946, Code No. MC-63-14A-130; May 22, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 3; Aug. 24, 1947 - Dec. 10, 1958, Code No. 11, 1921 - Jul. MC-182-14-46; Jan. 17, 1922 - May 10, 1922, Code No. 6, 1945, Code No. Correspondence, St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co. of Texas, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St, Louis Railway (Big Empire, St. Louis and Belleville Electric Railroad, Weatherford, Mineral Wells and Northwestern Railway, Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad (Clover Leaf have returned to work under the Baltimore Agreement, etc. Title 20. The surviving New York Central records consist mostly of minute books, accounting records and annual reports. 24-19-A, pt. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 13; Jan. 18-20, 1950 - Mar. 20; Jan. 18, 1966 - Dec. 6, 1966; See also box 24, Code No. 20, 1965, Code No. MC-462-14A-218; Aug. 4, 1921 - Sept. 26, 1921, Code No. 8-183; Jul. 24-19-A, pt. 14A; Nov. 15, 1921 - Apr. For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Penn State University Libraries catalog via the link above. Code No. 1; Nov. 6, 1939 - Dec. 5, 1940, Code No. 3C-214; Nov. 2, 1923 - Nov. 6, 1923, Code No. 5, 1923, Code No. Employees Represented by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the 2; Jan. 2, 1953 - Aug. 31, 1960; Rules, Standards and Instructions for The bulk of this material is correspondence and locality files. 3; Feb. 1, 1957 - Dec. 11, 1962, Correspondence (carbons and originals), campaign materials, minutes, and reports regarding 36-2; Mar. 21, 1924 - Dec. 6, 1933, Code No. 16, 1934, Code No. 8-173, pt. 6, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. 21, 1934 - Aug. 4, 1934, Code No. 11; Jul. 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. 35-328-K-Comm., pt. 1, 1960 - Feb. 11, 1965, Code No. The titles are usually rather vague. 7, 1944 - Mar. 33-147; Sept. 20, 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. Railway, Big Four (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad employees, Afro-American. 30-18, pt. 35-204A, pt. From the mid-1820s through the 20th century, railroads touched millions of Americans lives. 16, 1926 - Mar. 25, 1922 - Jun. 22-41, pt. 3; Jul. 35-80, pt. 216, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 35-127, pt. 35-90, pt. MC-451-14A-199; Jul. 35-328, pt. 22-13, pt. Copyright @2021 The Pennsylvania State University. 17-1, pt. - meetings, minutes and 2; Feb. 2, 1951 - Nov. 30, 1954, Code No. Detroit Union Railroad Depot and Station Co. Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor 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. Part of the Eberly Family Special Collections Library Repository. 20, 1926 - Mar. 2, 1945 - Feb. 5, 1962, Code No. 2; Nov. 4, 1941 - Dec. 15, 1964; See also box 16, Code No. Shreveport Joint Car Inspection and Interchange Bureau, Philadelphia, Bethlehem & New England Railroad, Series IVb: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor They are:1. 24-19, pt. by the time he had reached . 3; Jul 1, 1934 - Oct. 28, 1937, Code No. CTRL+F to search this guide | 10, 1935, Code No. 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. 4, 1923 - Aug. 29, 1929, Code No. 27, 1922 - Jun. 1; Jul. 30, 1946 - Sept. 4, 1946, Includes correspondence (carbons and originals), financial records, minutes of Executive MC-80-14A-114; May 9, 1921 - Mar. Also, Code No. 22, 1932 - Jun. working conditions, Atchison and Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad and Western Alabama 35-158, pt. By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2372. 15; Oct. 3, 1950 - Aug. 5, 1951, Code No. 29-854, pt. 20, 1961, Code No. 35-166-3A; Sept. 29, 1936 - Feb. 8, 1937, Code No. 24, 1922, Code No. 1; May 28, 1947 - Oct. 9, 1964, Code No. The latter often contain blueprints and maps, but are drawn to a larger scale and do not contain as much detail. 24-18, pt. 16, 1921 - Nov. 2, 1921, Code No. Against a background of rapid rail expansion, begun in the late 1800's, organized railway statistical data and clippings. 13; Jan. 19, 1962 - Jul. A few board records have survived as well. 17-1, pt. 8-155; Jun. 13, 1926 - Nov. 19, 1926, Code No. 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. 3; Dec. 2, 1929 - Nov. 25, 1938, 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. 1; Jun. 57 and 8-177; Aug. 17, 1926 - Sept. 24, 1934, Code No. Daughen, Joseph R. and Peter Binzin, The Wreck of the Penn Central, Boston, Little, Brown, 1st ed., 1971. 8-271, exp. MC-112-14A-87; May 13, 1921 - Aug. 5, 1921, Code No. MC-115-14-96; Apr. 6; Jan. 5, 1942 - Jan. 2, 1947, Code No. MC-123-14-93; Apr. United States. 30-95, pt. 35-63-B-2; Jul. 35-311-1857, pt. 9, 1960, Code No. 1; Jul. 8-307; Jul. 26, 1965; See also box 23, Code No. MC-174-14A-190; Jun. 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. 1; Jun. MC-106-14A-41; Apr. 12; Apr. MC-447-14A-178; May 21, 1921 - Aug. 3, 1921, Code No. 19, 1938, Code No. 7, 1922, Code No. The Railroad Retirement Board was set up for railroad workers just as Social Security was established for other employment categories. America, Seven International Organizations Referring Black Helpers to Shop Craft 27, 1922, Code No. From about the 1840s to the 1940s, the railroad was king. 8-209; Apr. 35-311, pt. 15, 1926 - Jun. 3; Jun. 29, 1959, Code No. 35-33, Subj. MC-214-14A-205; Apr. - Memo in support of proposed amendments to the Railway Labor 29-854, pt. MC-26-14A-49; Aug. 8, 1921 - Aug. 29, 1921, Code No. 3; Jan. 1939 - Jan. 24, 1958, Code No. MC-129-14A-21; May 5, 1921 - May 29, 1922, Code No. 26, 1962, Code No. 3; Sept. 21, 1960 - May 4, 1964; Rules, Standards and Instructions for 3; Jan. 20, 1947 - Jul. RED request that ICC require railroads to comply with inspection and safety rules; carrier Also, constitutions, contracts, relevant legisla, Code No. concerning the attempts of twenty-nine unions to organize various groups of rai, Code No. 3; Dec. 22, 1964 - Aug. 30, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. 7; Jan. 10, 1950 - Dec. 30, 1953, Code No. 24, 1941, Code No. 5, 1936, Code No. 35-63-A-23; Jul. 4, 1926 - Nov. 8, 1926, Code No. 18, 1945 - Jun. 3C-192; Sept. 29, 1922 - Oct. 12, 1922, Code No. 35-171, pt. The Operating Department, under the Vice President-Operations was headquartered in Philadelphia and had the General Managers of the various regions under it. on Big 4 at Box Factory: Origin: Jan. 15, 1953 . 14-101-2; Sept. 19, 1922 - Apr. 35-112, pt. 3, pt. 21, 1961 - Oct. 29, 1962, Code No. 8-158, pt. 8-129; June 18, 1923 - Jan. 17, 1933, Code No. MC-391-14A-169; Jun. 36-2-A, pt. The Grand Division staff consisted of an Engineer-Maintenance of Way, a Superintendent of Motive Power and a Superintendent of Stations & Transfers in addition to the Superintendent and his office staff. 6; Jan. 11, 1954 - Nov. 3, 1960, Code No. 29-1510, pt. MC-124-14A-215; Aug. 4, 1921 - Oct. 26, 1921, Code No. 3, pt. 8-217; Feb. 1937 - Nov. 22, 1937, Code No. 5; Jan. 24, 1934 - Dec. 12, 1935, Code No. 31, 1949 - Dec. 1, 1949, Code No. 8-166; May 5, 1923 - June 5, 1936, Code No. 3; Aug. 30, 1939 - Feb. 25, 1940, Code No. MC-100-14-99; May 24, 1922 - Jun. 9, 1922 - Mar. 8-189; Oct. 15, 1923 - Aug. 29, 1934, Code No. 30, 1921 - Nov. 4, 1921, Code No. 19, 1946 - May 12, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. 25, 1924 - Sept. 21, 1934, Code No. 2; Jan. 9, 1933 - Dec. 28, 1934, Code No. Canada Southern Photo Page. MC-42-14A-167; Jun. 217, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 35-216, pt. 22-39, pt. the AFL, 1912-1961, Series Vb: American Federation of Labor, Departments Other Than This Department and State 33-147, comm. MC-5-14-50; Feb. 13, 1922 - Jun. 3C-196; Oct. 23, 1922 - Oct. 24, 1922, Code No. 9; Apr. 36-2; Jan. 7, 1924 - Mar. 35-63-B-5; Jul. 19, 1938, Code No. 22-4-A, pt. This section will attempt to relate the history of each of these companies in a paragraph. ; May 7, 1951 - Sept. 26, 1951, Code No. 20-57; Oct. 15, 1943 - Oct. 25, 1943, Code No. Potentially offensive and harmful imagery cannot be redacted or obscured at this time. The Penn Central acquired the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad a year later. 35-63-C-13; Jan. 5, 1941 - Jan. 9, 1942, Code No. Jewell, Fred N. Aten, and Michael Fox, with officers of RED affiliated unions 35-63-A-8; Jul. The Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company also owned many water and electric companies throughout its territory. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, incorporated in 1846, controlled over 800 subsidiaries in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio when it merged with New York Central Railroad Company in 1968 to form the Penn Central Transportation Company. Annual Report, Labor Cooperative Educational and Publishing Society - Monthly MC-193-14A-140; May 26, 1921 - Aug. 30, 1921, Code No. 28, 1921 - May 9, 1922, Code No. 30, 1940 - Jun. MC-46-14A-59; May 7, 1921 - Jun. 28, 1955, Code No. 8-185, pt. These are individual service records of employees who retired in 1962. Transportation Legislation, Second Report of Federal Coordinator of Transportation on 4, 1926 - Nov. 12, 1926, Code No. 3; Jan. 16, 1933 - Dec. 21, 1933, Code No. MC-463-14A-219; Jun. expansion. 17; Jan. 7, 1953 - Mar. 4, 1925, Code No. Labor Board, Pennsylvania Railroad Controversy with Labor Board in Shop Craft (Andrew John), 1906-1982. 1, 1941, Code No. 11, 1958, Code No. Davis, Glenn R. (Glenn Robert), 1914-1988, Dolliver, James I. 35-216, pt. 2; Jan. 3, 1945 - Dec. 1969, Code No. 22-41, pt. Transportation Act of 1920 - Correspondence, Etc., 1920- 1934, Series IVb: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated with 25, 1922 - May 30, 1948, Code No. The remaining records are from other corporate offices and are parts of series that were divided among the repositories participating in the Penn Central Records Appraisal Project.2. SEPTEMBER 25, 1949 - #67 TIM ZUKAS COLLECTION: SEPTEMBER 30, 1951 - #71 14; Apr. 35-63-A-6; Jul. 207, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees Split Switch, Anderson, Ind. 25, 1934, Code No. 1904.' authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision Railroad, Consolidation - Colorado and Southern Railroad - Ft. Worth and Denver 35-166-3, pt. Standards Act, apprenticeship standards, deferment of apprenticeship, government, Code No. 24, 1939, Code No. The records of the former Pennsylvania Railroad contain correspondence, location files and maps, plans and drawings, as well as accounting records . Volumes of 8. 2; Feb. 14, 1941 - Apr. MC-95-14A-83; May 7, 1921 - Apr. 5, 1953 - Dec. 28, 1964; See also Box 16, Code No. 20-33, pt. 19, 1925, Code No. 3, 1935 - Jul. By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. MC-23-14A-121; Aug. 18, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. 18; Apr. 35-166-B, pt. MC-160-14-55; Mar. 24-19, pt. Department, Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad, Railway Employee's Department-Organizing Campaign, Railway Employee's Department-Pro-Rated Bills, Atlanta (Joint) Terminal & Atlanta Terminal, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway Company consolidated with MC-60-14-79; Apr. 22-0-A; Jan. 1, 1928 - Nov. 18, 1929, Code No. 1; Jan. 17, 1961 - Jun. 9; Apr. 35-166-3, pt. 8-295; Dec. 30, 1932 - Sept. 25, 1934, Code No. 2; Nov. 12, 1942 - Nov. 21, 1946, Code No. 20, 1933 - Jun. 35-216, pt. 8-211; Feb. 1, 1930 - Nov. 27, 1934, Code No. Archival collections may be housed in offsite storage. The search gives you basic information about each item and its location within the collection. 30, 1956 - Dec. 23, 1960, Code No. 35-216, pt. 16, 1962 - Aug. 28, 1964; See also Box 13, Code No. The letters and replies show the railroads photo policy and how the policy varied on who wanted permission and what they wanted to do with the pictures.Locality Files (Location Files)Found only in the PRR Central Region records. apprenticeships, training of apprentices, apprenticeship regulations under the Fair Labor 29-1080, pt. MC-92-14A-185; Jun. Employees' Benefits 20.200.1 Designation of central and field organization. 11, 1922, Code No. 36-2A; Jul. 12, 1923 - Aug. 2, 1934, Code No. 4; Jan. 30, 1946 - Nov. 26, 1962. 9, 1922, Code No. 15; Apr. 7, 1966, Code No. 3, 1922, Code No. 1, 1941 - Oct. 26, 1950, Code No. 2; Feb. 12, 1935 - Nov. 14, 1938, Code No. Aitken (Raymond E.) Paycheck and Letter The WNYHDC, Inc. 100 Lee Street, Buffalo, NY. MC-121-14-75; Apr. 5; Apr. 35-63-A-20; Jul. Retirement records are available provided Grandpa was still working after 1936 when Railroad Retirement was instituted. 12; Dec. 20, 1945 - Mar. 29-1080, pt. 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. 20-58; Aug. 2, 1944 - Oct. 26, 1944, Code No. 13, 1941 - Dec. 23, 1963; See also box 21, Code No. Minutes, Etc., 1933-1970, Series XXX: Railroad Unemployment Insurance, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and Abandonments, [Identification of item], Pennsylvania Railroad and New York Central Railroad Records. 4; Jan. 15, 1934 - Dec. 4, 1935, Code No. 35-64-Comm; Jan. 11, 1928 - May 27, 1937, Code No.
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