endeavored to guarantee every member representation, to preserve craft autonomy, and to provide 13, 1926 - Apr. 18, 1921 - Oct. 3, 1921, Code No. 35-328-K-Comm., pt. MC-455-14A-209; Aug. 4, 1921 - Sept. 29, 1921, Code No. 4, 1928, Correspondence (carbons and originals), case files, minutes, legal documents, pamphlets, For a fee, the agency will look up the records for anyone who worked for the railroads (excluding temporary workers) after 1937 and is now deceased. 33-147; Mar. 7, 1932, Code No. 4, 1923 - May 4, 1943, Code No. 27, 1961, Code No. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was incorporated in 1846 and grew rapidly in the late 1800s, eventually controlling over 800 subsidiaries. Against a background of rapid rail expansion, begun in the late 1800's, organized railway 1, 1922, Code No. 33-147; Jun. America, Seven International Organizations Referring Black Helpers to Shop Craft Railroads in the Northwest in District 32, Division #4 Financial Statements, Minutes of Executive Board Meetings 35-235, pt. 10; Apr. records, constitutions and by-laws, union generated promotional materials and reports Erie, Interstate Commerce Commission - Ex Parte No. Labor Unions. 30, 1921 - Dec. 19, 1921, Code No. 33-147; May 18, 1944 - Oct. 15, 1946, Code No. 26, 1962, Code No. 35-235, pt. 29-887, pt. 13, 1926 - Nov. 13, 1933, Code No. 8-129a; Aug. 4, 1924 - Feb. 5, 1927, Code No. MC-42-14A-167; Jun. MC-21-14-86; Apr. 7; Aug. 18, 1950 - Aug. 29, 1952, Code No. 30, 1965 - Mar. 3; Feb. 2, 1942 - Mar. 4; Jan. 9, 1952 - Dec. 23, 1957; See also box 162, Code No. 8-307; Jul. 5, 1940 - Dec. 19, 1941, Code No. Mechanics, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, Erie Railroad, Sheet Metal Workers in the Maintenance of Way Minutes, Etc., 1933-1970, Series XXX: Railroad Unemployment Insurance, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and Abandonments, The railroad employee Social Security numbers were between 700 and 728. 26, 1921 - Nov. 25, 1921, Code No. 5; Jan. 3, 1947 - Dec. 28, 1950, Code No. 27-102, pt. 8; Oct. 6, 1966 - Apr. ; pt. MC-9-14-57; Mar. 22-16, pt. 1; Mar. 8-64; Sept. 16, 1918 - Aug. 10, 1926, Code No. 35-166-3, pt. MC-120-14A-73; May 6, 1921 - Aug. 17, 1921, Code No. 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. 2; Jan. 1, 1937 - Dec. 9, 1940, Code No. 1965, Code No. petitions seeking exemptions from certain provisions and rules for the ins, Code No. 33-147; May 9, 1944 - Jun. The Wheeling & Lake Erie rough notes may contain even more information about the train operations than the final report.-Box 373, file 2622 contains a B&O Akron Division employee timetable #14 from 1929.-Box 322, file 975 contains a copy and supplement of the 5/20/1904 agreement between the Norfolk & Western Railway and the Norfolk Southern Railway for the operation of the Norfolk Union Station.-Box 19 from the General Superintendent, Eastern Ohio Grand Division contains information about the Washington & Waynesburg narrow gauge railroad.-Box 2, Files 38 and 39 contain information about the Ohio Connecting Railway. 35-311-1627, pt. Modification of U.S. Safety Appliance Standards, Union Tank Car 13, 1926 - Nov. 19, 1926, Code No. 35-328-F, pt. 4, 1921 - Aug. 29, 1921, 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 29-1080, pt. 29-854, pt. 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 Railroad), Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad, Contracting out by Railroad, etc., and Jurisdictional Agreements and 29, 1929, Code No. RED officers, Correspondences between union officials re bond sales, Correspondence between union officials re bond sales, Correspondence & records re bond sales to union 18, 1923 - Jul. 13, 1926 - Oct. 29, 1926, Code No. organization on the railroads. Installation, Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Automatic Block Signal Systems, etc. The new venture boomed until the recession of the early 1980s. 5, 1964, Dec. 8, 1966, Code No. 19, 1922 - May 22, 1922, Code No. 3C-208; Mar. 23, 1922, Code No. 13, 1922, Code No. 10, 1922, Code No. 1; Dec. 22, 1938 - Apr. by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the Provisions of the The informations provided in an easy-to-navigate tabular format (although a search engine would make browsing even easier). 24-19-A, pt. MC-392-14A-37; May 7, 1921 - Aug. 3, 1921, Code No. 2; Jan. 2, 1953 - Aug. 31, 1960; Rules, Standards and Instructions for 28, 1922, Code No. 2, 1960, Letters verifying employees name and address for voting; letters announcing election of new Records vary, but the information found may include: Birth Date Death Date Claim ID The original claim file can be obtained from the National Archives at Atlanta, Georgia. Baltimore merchants established the B&O to compete with New Yorkers new Erie Canal for trade to the West. steam, Increased Railway Rates, Fares and Charges, Railroad Passenger Train Deficit Investigation, Ex Parte 72 RE: Subordinate Officials, Craft or Class, Series XXVIII: Correspondence RE: Board of Adjustments, between management and employees, Toledo, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 26, 1934, Code No. 14-101-2; Sept. 19, 1922 - Apr. 27, 1922 - May 25, 1922, Code No. 27, 1932, Code No. 29-854, pt. 35-63-C-12; May 12, 1941 - May 19, 1941, Code No. ; reports of station and other facility inspections; and other information.These files contain information from both the Central Region and Lines West. 20, 1947, Code No. 1; Jan. 17, 1927 - Oct. 25, 1961; See also Box 16, Code No. 24-19, pt. 5, 1953 - Dec. 28, 1964; See also Box 16, Code No. 7, 1926 - Sept. 13, 1926, Code No. MC-2-14A-96; May 19, 1921 - Sept. 18, 1921, Code No. 3C-182; Sept. 14, 1922 - Oct. 23, 1923, Code No. 30-95, pt. MC-78-14-62; Mar. 25, 1921 - Jan. 20, 1922, Code No. MC-1-14A-23; May 4, 1921 - Feb. 1, 1922, Code No. 12, 1938 - Dec. 22, 1947, Code No. In 1920, the lessors were mostly absorbed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and Lines West went out of existence. 24-19-A, pt. 5, 1945 - Dec. 17, 1945, Code No. Louisville KY New York Central Railroad train car, Louisville KY This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S . New York Central System Employee Timetables. 1916-1867, 5366: American convention representation, additions and revisions to system and local federatio, Code No. MC-160-14-55; Mar. Federations from Department Headquarters, 1945-1964, Series XII: Political Matters - Correspondence, Campaign Material and Minutes Relevant of the 8-323; Sept. 27, 1933 - May 27, 1935, Code No. 29-1185, pt. 35-63-C-2; Jul. MC-235-14A-173; Jun. 3; Jan. 1939 - Jan. 24, 1958, Code No. 2; Mar. Beyer, Jr. Baltimore and Ohio Co-op - Maintenance of Way, Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad Co-operation. 10, 1934 - Dec. 31, 1958, Code No. New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway Company . 14, 1922, Code No. MC-86-14A-102; May 17, 1921 - Sept. 27, 1921, Code No. 29, 1946, Code No. 35-63-C-8; Jul. 8-191; Oct. 24, 1922 - Jun. 20, 1933 - Jun. working conditions in connection with addendum to Decision 222, District Lodge No. 35-166-2-O&BV, pt. MC-169-14A-19-1; Jun. 22-57, pt. cards, Code No. 1; Jun. 2; Dec. 1946 - Dec. 20, 1954; See also box 162, Code No. 21, 1921, Code No. 6; Feb. 1, 1937 - Jun. ; Feb. 3, 1948 - Jan. 28, 1952, Code No. between management and employees, Dayton, Ohio, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 8-141, Sec 2; Mar. 30-98, pt. MC-214-14A-205; Apr. 35-240, pt. 22-13, pt. 22, 1936, Code No. Teleg. 36-6-A-2; Aug. 23, 1924 - Jul. al., Merger, Norfolk and Western Virginian Railway - Merger, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway - Control - Baltimore and Ohio 8-172, pt. 18; Apr. 35-328; May 19, 1941 - Jan. 27, 1953, Code No. 20, 1923 - Aug. 9, 1937, Code No. materials regarding hearings before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce Commission; 17, 1921 - Dec. 10, 1921, Code No. 1; Aug. 20, 1934 - Nov. 30, 1938, Code No. 25, 1942, Code No. U.S. National Mediation Board. 5, 1946 - Oct. 26, 1961, Code No. 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 36-2; Jan. 7, 1924 - Mar. 20, 1961, Code No. Cases, Pennsylvania Railroad - Negotiations for new agreement, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Records Collection Number: 5149 . Transportation Act of 1920 - Correspondence, Etc., 1920- 1934, Series IVb: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated with 35-636, pt. The collection is not open to the public, but SSGHS will do a quick search of records from 1900 to 1949 for free. 35-63-A-4; Jul. 35-90, pt. 9; Jun. 1; Jan. 10, 1962 - Jun. regarding overtime pay, the 5 day/40 hour week, vacation with pay, an, Code No. 29, 1934, Code No. 1; May 26, 1943 - Nov. 24, 1943, Code No. 10, 1933 - Sept. 20, 1933, Code No. 16-1, pt. 35-166-3, pt. 8-300; Dec. 1, 1926 - Mar. 11; Sept. 4, 1963 - Mar. 35-410, pt. The bulk of this material is correspondence and locality files. 6; Jun. 7, 1947, Code No. 10; Apr. 3; Jan. 2, 1947 - May 23, 1950, Code No. 24, 1923 - Nov. 9, 1934, Code No. 5; Dec. 28, 1943 - Dec. 28, 1953; See also box 18, Code No. 2; Nov. 6, 1962 - Dec. 27, 1963, Correspondence (carbons and originals), reports, proposals, critiques, appraisals, financial 5; Jul. 2, 1941 - Dec. 30, 1948, Code No. 20-13, pt. Saylor, Roger B., The Railroads of Pennsylvania, University Park, Bureau of Business Research, College of Business Administration, Pennsylvania State University, 1964. 3, 1935, Code No. 2; Jul. 7, 1961; See also box 24, Code No. 35-127; Oct. 19, 1931 - Dec. 10, 1952; Rules, Standards and Instructions for 8-205; Dec. 11, 1925 - Jul. 8-305; May 19, 1923 - Sept. 8, 1936, Code No. 5; Oct. 10, 1946 - Dec. 27, 1955, Code No. 4; Aug. 21, 1941 - Feb. 15, 1951, Code No. 210, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 8-147; May 16, 1923 - April 27, 1937, Code No. 11; Jan. 5, 1946 - Aug. 29, 1949; typewriter ribbons, purchase of 22-6, pt. 12, 1923, Code No. 4; Jun. 11, 1921, Code No. 8, 1919 - Aug. 10, 1949, Code No. 30-18, pt. 2, 1945 - Feb. 5, 1962, Code No. 16-20, pt. 2; Oct. 31, 1938 - Jan. 20, 1939, Code No. 30, 1921 - Sept. 21, 1921, Code No. MC-30-14A-75; May 12, 1921 - Mar. 3C-197; Nov. 13, 1922 - Apr. 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. 26-27, 1953; See also box 24, Code No. MC-174-14-48; Feb. 14, 1922 - Jul. 3; Jul. MC-385-14A-179; Jun. 16, 1928 - Apr. 22-41, pt. 19, 1937 - Dec. 24, 1943; See also box 161, Code No. 35-63-B-20; Jul. 1, 1945 - Nov. 9, 1949, Code No. 8-227; Aug. 1, 1929 - Dec. 27, 1929, Code No. MC-3-14-35; Feb. 6, 1922 - Jun. 24, 1944, Code No. 3; Jan. 21, 1943 - Sept. 22, 1965; See also Box 14, Code No. Decision 218 file, Injunction Proceedings Instituted by the Brotherhood of Railway Burns (Secretary-Treasurer) - regarding union 3, 1922, Code No. MC-81-14-76; Apr. 29-854, pt. 18, 1943 - Jun. 35-311, pt. A great resource for anyone with Erie Railroad workers in the family, this site indexes employee rosters, obituaries, photographs, letters, accident reports and other records compiled from old issues of Erie, the employee magazine published from 1905 to 1960, and Erie-Lackawanna Magazine, published after the railroads 1960 merger with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. 8-246; Jan. 24, 1924 - Nov. 2, 1937, Code No. (The accident-report index, for example, includes the date and type of accident.) 7, 1926 - Oct. 14, 1926, Code No. 36- 2; Jan. 7, 1925 - Mar. AFL-CIO Railway Employees' Department Records #5478. 13, 1926 - Sept. 13, 1926, Code No. 23-82-B, folder 2; Mar. The records consist of letter books of the company president and general manager, administrative records, financial papers, maps, and photographs. MC-47-14-64; Mar. 20, 1942, Code No. 20-55; Feb. 22, 1943 - Jun. 30, 1921 - Dec. 19, 1921, Code No. As an employee of Metro-North Railroad you may be required to complete a New York State financial disclosure statement, if you earn more than $105,472.00 or if you hold a position designated as a policy maker. 24-18, pt. 12; Sept. 2, 1949 - Nov. 24, 1965, Code No. 9; Jan. 5, 1959 - Dec. 31, 1964, Code No. SELECT THE TYPE OF TIMETABLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT. 35-63-A; Jun. officials, Correspondence between union officials and insurance 20-27; Jul. 10; Aug. 3, 1950 - Dec. 18. 7, 1944 - Mar. MC-225-14A-89; May 16, 1921 - Sept. 23, 1921, Code No. 23-24, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1960; See also box 158 and 159, Code No. 21, 1922, Code No. 23; Jan. 25, 1969 - Dec. 8, 1970; See also box 24, Code No. 1, 1925 - Jul. The company owned many subsidiaries which mined coal, made coke and invested in land. 8-248; Mar. 8-287; Oct. 28, 1931 - Jul. Federations of Labor, 1941-1968, Series VIIb: American Federation of Railway Workers and Other Outside Organizations - Not Submission, Southern Pacific Railroad - Pacific System Conference, Southern Pacific Railroad - General Agreement 29, 1931, Code No. 100, Pennsylvania Railroad - Merger - New York Central Railroad. 24-19-A, pt. 11, 1945, Code No. 26, 1963 - Nov. 9, 1964; See also box 24, Code No. 2; Jan. 6, 1938 - Jan. 6, 1939, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 13, 1922, Code No. 8-298; May 5, 1923 - Oct. 30, 1923, Code No. MC-22-14A-69; Mar. National Railroad Adjustment Board. A Beechcraft Model 18D paced each run from above to monitor the tests. MC-224-14-4; Feb. 13, 1921 - Feb. 21, 1921, Code No. 8-261; Nov. 5, 1924 - Apr. MC-447-14A-178; May 21, 1921 - Aug. 3, 1921, Code No. 23, 1926, Code No. 35-153, pt. Contact Us: Orchard Park - 716-662-7002 Williamsville - 716-633-7002WNYHDC Inc., 100 Lee Street, Buffalo, New York 14210 - 716-821-9360All Donations to the Heritage Discovery Center are Tax-Deductable! 11, 1940 - Apr. 19, 1959 - Aug. 30, 1960, Code No. 5; Feb. 3, 1953 - Jun. 8-254; Jan. 19, 1934 - May 14, 1946, Code No. 13, 1926 - Nov. 11, 1926, Code No. MC-157-14A-24; Jul. 27, 1921 - Sept. 20, 1921, Code No. The actual rate and work rule information is in the Labor & Wage Bureau files. 22-128, pt. The following request has been added to your queue: You may continue to request more materials, or proceed to your request list to review your requests and check them out to your Research Account. 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. CTRL+F to search this guide | 35-166-2-Minutes, pt. Share in the history of the New York Central Railroad- the greatest railroad of all! statistical data and clippings. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, Frisco Mailing List (St. Louis and San Francisco), Atlanta and West Point and Western Alabama Railroad, Alabama and Vicksburg Railway & Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific 1, 1960 - Feb. 11, 1965, Code No. of Awards of the 2nd Division, National Railroad Adjustment Boards - Submissions in 35-166-2-O&BV, pt. 33-147; Jun. 4; Feb. 1, 1934 - Nov. 7, 1934, Code No. History 2; Jan. 3, 1932 - Jan. 20, 1935, Code No. 23-82-C; Feb. 17, 1930 - Apr. MC-12-14A-93; Jul. Chiefly correspondence (carbons and originals) between various officers of unions affiliated 3; Apr. From about the 1840s to the 1940s, the railroad was king. 35-153, pt. 35-608, pt. The company entered bankruptcy in June of 1971. The RED The Penn Central Transportation Company was the result of the merging the New York Central and the Pennsylvania Railroad on January 1, 1968. 2, folder 2; Feb. 5, 1941 - Apr. 35-180, pt. MC-60-14-80; Apr. 35-311-1969; Dec. 9, 1957 - Sept. 29, 1965, Code No. 9; Jan. 11, 1956 - Apr. 8-271, pt. 30-95, pt. 13, 1922, Code No. Employees' Benefits /. 35-166-2-Minutes, pt. 35-311-351, pt. Convention - Strike Ballots, Letter to all General Chairmen from B.M. E-I, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 22-76, pt. 8-158, pt. 22-96, pt. The following lists do not attempt to list the railroads about which wage information is available, as there is information about virtually every American and Canadian railroad in the Labor & Wage Bureau files. 1; Jan. 22, 1934 - Nov. 1, 1946, Code No. 22-20, pt. 25, 1955, Code No. 8-218; Oct. 5, 1933-Oct. 12, 1933, Code No. 36-2; Jan. 19, 1924 - Mar. 29-213, pt. Omaha Railway Co. Tonopah, Tide Water and Death Valley Railroad, New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad, Galveston, Houston and Henderson and Galveston Wharf Company MC-157-14A-24; Jun. Railroad Employee Records Ann Arbor Railroad (1940's-1970's) Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (1894-1950) MC-173-14-72; Apr. 15, 1937, Code No. MC-416-14A-217; Aug. 4, 1921 - Jan. 4, 1922, Code No. 28, 1947, Code No. 33-147; May 22, 1944 - Oct. 17, 1946, Code No. Atterbury, William W. (William Wallace), 1916-1995, Biemiller, Andrew J. 28-30, 1953 - Nov. 27, 1956; See also box 24, Code No. Cyndis ListRailroads: This portal will link you to mailing lists, articles, maps and more resources related to railroad history. 16, 1921 - Nov. 2, 1921, Code No. Circulars, Miscellaneous circulars and organizing material, Miscellaneous files on National Agreement - correspondence and 1; Jun. 20-32; Jul. 22-99, pt. and the carriers. 2; Jan. 16, 1952 - Dec. 5, 1955, Code No. 8-219; Mar. 15, 1924, Code No. 3; Aug. 24, 1947 - Dec. 10, 1958, Code No. 35-240, Comm. MC-29-14A-67; May 13, 1921 - Jan. 30, 1923, Code No. 22-92, pt. 27, 1935 - Mar. The New York Central Railroad first stationed business . 30-95, pt. . Railroad, Munsing, Marquette and Southeastern Railroad, Fort Dodge, Des Moines and Southern Railroad, Minneapolis and International Falls Railroad, Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway, Minnesota Western 22A, pt. MC-130-14-8; Dec. 28, 1920 - Mar. 35-153-A, pt. 22-114, pt. 35-166-General, pt. 26, 1944 - Aug. 4, 1948, Code No. 12, 1963; See also Box 13, Code No. 16-1, pt. 16, 1942, Code No. Workers; International Brotherhood of Firemen, Oilers Helpers, Roundhouse and Railway Shop 1966, Code No. 22, 1966, Code No. testimony of labor leaders, businessmen and other concerned parties on the Ho, Code No. The Railroad Retirement Board was formed in the mid-1930s, under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1935 and began maintaining records in 1936. 35-311-1857, pt. 2; Apr. 35-311-351, pt. 22-8, pt. 35-311-1954, pt. 8-215, pt. records, financial records, legislative materials, circulars, publications, reports, case files, materials dealing with the 1946 suspension of the International Association, Code No. To view larger images of all photos, click on the photo. 24-18, pt. Circular - Conference committee, Big Four and Cincinnati Northern Railroad, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis and Affiliated 2; Oct. 27, 1934 - Oct. 27, 1938, Includes correspondence (carbons and originals), organizing materials, minutes, financial MC-19-14A-143; May 11, 1921 - Dec. 10, 1921, Code No. 35-166-General, pt. 1; Aug. 3, 1944 - Mar. MC-26-14-90; Apr. 9, 1962, Code No. 2; Dec. 28, 1934 - Aug. 31, 1939, Code No. 1-9; Nov. 3, 1928 - Mar. 27, 1921 - Nov. 2, 1921, Code No. 8-217, pt. ; Aug. 22, 1944 - Jun. activities), and the protection of job opportunities of these railroad workers. The two longest histories found in the collection are S. H. Churche's fifteen volume history of the Pennsylvania Railroad Lines West in box 151 and copy number 47 (of 50) of the PA Lines West A History of Conway Yard Near Conway, PA from the Origin to September 1905 in box 285. 19, 1922, Code No. 12; Feb. 26, 1947 - Sept. 28-30, 1949; See also box 24, Code No. 35-110, pt. [Identification of item], Pennsylvania Railroad and New York Central Railroad Records. 8-257a; Sept. 29, 1925 - Nov. 13, 1925, Code No. 2; Feb. 17, 1932 - Jun. 33-147; May 22, 1944 - Oct. 16, 1946, Code No. Please contact a reference 3; Nov. 22, 1938 - Dec. 29, 1939, Code No. Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, 8-216; Dec. 29, 1923 - Jun. MC-174-14A-190; Jun. 10; Jan. 7-9, 1942 - Dec. 8, 1943; See also box 24, Code No. 4; Aug. 1, 1949 - Mar. companies, Correspondence and records of bond coverage of union Organizations - Not Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, 1927-1953, Series VIIIb: System Federations and Matters Pertaining to Individual 2; Jan. 27, 1941 - Dec. 18, 1946, Code No. For this list, a railroad has been defined as not being a subsidiary if it was not operated by the PRR. 4; Jan. 9, 1936 - Mar. A-D, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 171 - 8-271, exp. 35-90, O.B., pt. MC-157-14A-24; May 9, 1921 - Feb. 22, 1922, Code No. 1; Jan. 3, 1945 - Dec. 16, 1952, Code No. 35-63-B-10; Jul. office machines & services rendered for the RED - janitorial services, Code No. 6, 1945, Code No. 35-311-251; Nov. 24, 1944 - Dec. 30, 1959, Code No. Also, included are minutes and proceedings, legal Employee personnel files for retirees from 1962 (Boxes 627-630) are restricted. 8-303; Jun. 13, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1960, Code No. 1-279; Feb. 26, 1927 - Mar. MC-129-14A-21; Aug. 18, 1921 - May 7, 1931, Code No. Photographs are scarce and are mostly limited to maintenance of way equipment, structures (especially stations) and locomotives. 35-328-K, pt. 8-271, exp. 35-333, pt. 33-147; Oct. 24, 1942 - Dec. 5, 1946, Code No. MC-157-14-30; Jan. 6, 1922 - Jun. MC-113-14-42; Feb. 9, 1922 - May 31, 1922, Code No. 11, 1922, Code No. MC-80-14-82; Apr. 4, 1923 - July 5, 1934, Code No. 8-186a; Mar. 35-39, pt. Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville. 2431-2459; Jan. 20, 1961 - Jul. 2, 1921 - Apr. 24-19-A, pt. 35-63-C-13; Jan. 5, 1941 - Jan. 9, 1942, Code No. MC-30-14-49; Feb. 26, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. 31, 1936 - Dec. 31, 1936, Code No. MC-16-14A-82; May 16, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 22-2, pt. 8-196; Oct. 22, 1923 - Feb. 1, 1930, Code No. 8, 1921 - Aug. 17, 1921, Code No. reports/studies, and clippings regarding legislative attempts to suspend ICC railroad 35-152-B, pt. 19, 1938, Code No. 22-117, pt. 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.