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1; Aug. 2, 1928 - Nov. 19, 1931, Code No. 1; Apr. Brief histories of the roads can be found in the printed annual reports. 35-63-B-17; Jul. 16, 1948, Code No. 2; Jan. 19, 1929 - Jul. After the bankruptcy and the formation of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) in 1971 to continue passenger service and the formation of the Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) in 1976, the Penn Central divested most of its rail holdings and became a general holding company with energy, electronics, manufacturing, and real estate subsidiaries. 21, 1924 - Dec. 6, 1933, Code No. 20-34; Dec. 28, 1934 - Mar. 20-32; Jul. 12, 1923, Code No. 35-132; Feb. 1, 1932 - Dec. 20, 1932, Code No. 33-147; Jun. 214, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees 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, 25, 1923, Code No. 4; Sept. 15, 1949 - May 27, 1958, Code No. 3; Dec. 2, 1942 - Dec. 20, 1956, Code No. MC-0-14-24; Jan. 26, 1921 - Apr. 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Series XVII: National Railroad Adjustment Board - Legislation, Correspondence, Reports, The New York Central and The Pennsylvania each provided boxes of printed pamphlets measuring about eight by five inches. We've compiled the following list of railroad employee record repositories, which include records that have been acquired by Genealogy Today (highlighted below) and made available on our web site. The collection is not open to the public, but SSGHS will do a quick search of records from 1900 to 1949 for free. 2; Sept. 3, 1943 - Dec. 4, 1947, Code No. Delegates to Convention - Credential Comm. between management and employees, Cone Shops, Minutes and Record of Proceedings of meeting of Co-operative plan 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. 5; Oct. 10, 1946 - Dec. 27, 1955, Code No. RIVER DIVISION - WEST SHORE - WALLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. The content of the records in the collection reflects the history of the middle years of the two dominant companies. 8-187; Oct. 15, 1923 - Jul. 10, 1935 - Aug. 7, 1957; See also box 164, Includes convention proceedings; officers reports; correspondence (carbons and originals); 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. 30, 1921 - Oct. 26, 1921, Code No. 3C-191; Sept. 29, 1922 - Dec. 3, 1923, Code No. 21; Jan. 11, 1967 - Nov. 29, 1967; See also box 24, Code No. 9, 1935, Code No. 2, 1934, Code No. 14; Jul. New York Central M-497 set the American rail speed record of 183.85 m.p.h. 22A; Dec. 1, 1943 - Feb. 4, 1944, Code No. Notes may list changes or discrepancies of dates and/or names or other various personal information. 1; Feb. 29, 1924 - Oct. 31, 1938, Code No. 18, 1945 - Jun. 4; Feb. 7, 1944 - Dec. 7, 1946, Code No. Employees' Department, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway - Electrical 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, 8-159; Sept. 30, 1923 - Jan. 28, 1935, Code No. 3; Apr. Transportation. 2; Nov. 12, 1942 - Nov. 21, 1946, Code No. 1027, pt. This collection contains 32 telegrams addressed to Central Pacific Railroad President and California Governor Leland Stanford between 1868 to 1869, expense bills and bills of lading from material shipped from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Francisco during the 1870s, early. United States. 29-1080, pt. 8-227; Aug. 1, 1929 - Dec. 27, 1929, Code No. 23-82-Gen., pt. 8, 1942 - never returned, Code No. 35-94, pt. 36-2-A-2; Jun. The latter often contain blueprints and maps, but are drawn to a larger scale and do not contain as much detail. 35-311-1090, pt. 12, 1957 - Jun. 21; Jan. 9, 1969 - Dec. 9, 1970, Code No. 33-147; Apr. 7, 1926 - Sept. 18, 1926, Code No. 2; Nov. 9, 1923 - Aug. 18, 1964; See also box 17, Code No. the 1947 establishment of Railway Labor's Political League; analysis of Congressional voting MC-121-14A-74; May 14, 1921 - Jan. 16, 1922, Code No. 22-42, pt. 16-15, pt. 2, folder 1; May 5, 1939 - Jan. 31, 1941, Code No. MC-160-14A-45; Apr. 35-90, Comm., pt. MC-190-14A-138; May 24, 1921 - Sept. 9, 1921, Code No. 20, 1933 - Aug. 2, 1933, Code No. Pennsylvania CompanyThis record group contains Pennsylvania Company annual reports and secretary's files from the Cambria & Indiana Railroad and the CBC.Subgroup DescriptionsJournals and LedgersAccounting records from subsidiary railroads. 1; Mar. 25, 1940, Code No. 22-31, pt. 4; Aug. 12, 1938 - Nov. 24, 1953, Code No. MC-186-14A-182; Jun. 30-95, pt. Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, Atlanta and West Point and Western Railway of Alabama, Series XXVIIb: Executive Council - Minutes and Correspondence, 8-303; Jun. 28, 1955, Code No. 29-1510, pt. correspondence, Council Action Re: Pro-Ration - Monthly Statements, International Transport Workers' Federation, Series X: Department Circulars - Informational Circulars Sent to 19, 1965, Code No. 13, 1926 - Nov. 15, 1926, Code No. 4; Mar. 8-271, pt. 29, 1925 - Aug. 31, 1925, Code No. MC-6-14-29; Feb. 4, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. Installation, Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Automatic Block Signal Systems, etc. 35-64-Comm; Jan. 11, 1928 - May 27, 1937, Code No. 22-41, pt. 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. 31, 1936 - Dec. 31, 1936, Code No. 35-63-B-15; Jun. 11, 1964, Code No. 1; Jan. 21, 1931 - Dec. 14, 1960; Includes appropriations for ICC, Code No. 24-18, pt. 7; Jan. 6, 1950 - Oct. 26, 1955; See also box 23, Code No. 22-92, pt. Labor Unions. 21, 1934 - Aug. 4, 1934, Code No. 2; Jan. 24, 1944 - Jul. 16, 1961, Code No. MC-174-14A-190; Jun. 2; Sept. 9, 1933 - Nov. 6, 1933, Code No. employees (for seniority representation, voting, etc.) Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RailroadThis record consists entirely of annual reports and board dockets and rough minutes of the PLE.6. 29-1080, pt. 13; Jan. 9, 1967 - Dec. 19, 1968; See also Box 13, Code No. 15, 1939, Code No. 33-158; Aug. 12, 1952 - Sept. 23, 1960, Code No. 8-132; Nov. 3, 1923 - Dec. 14, 1934, Code No. 1; Mar. 13, 1926 - Oct. 8, 1926, Code No. 2; Mar. 24-19-B, pt. 5; Apr. 36-2; Jul. 29-1080, pt. 8-318; Aug. 28, 1933 - May 17, 1934, Code No. Employees' Benefits /. 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. 210, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees This 2, 1960, Letters verifying employees name and address for voting; letters announcing election of new 3C-206; Mar. 2; Jul. 20-59; Jun. 6, 1925, Code No. 16-9, pt. MC-129-14A-21; Jan. 6, 1922 - Aug. 9, 1922, Code No. Kansas and Texas Railroad; New York Central Railroad; New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; Norfolk and Western Railroad; Northern Pacific Railway; Pennsylvania Railroad . 22-96, pt. 35-322-1857, pt. 209, Tabulation sheets showing tally of ballots cast by employees It was renamed on April 23, 1849 upon purchasing the property of the Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad. 23, 1959 - Sept. 28, 1960, Code No. 22-39, pt. MC-157-14A-24; Jul. 1, 1926 - May 2, 1931, Code No. 35-63-A-9; Jun. 8-287; Oct. 28, 1931 - Jul. 8-205; Dec. 11, 1925 - Jul. MC-85-14A-100; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 35-235, pt. 7, 1925, Code No. Workers, Minutes of meeting of Chief Executives Standard Recognized Railroad Cole, David L. (David Lawrence), 1902-1978. Railway Employees' Department Records on Microfilm, Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor - Union Affiliated 33-158, Sec. 1; Jan. 12, 1939 - May 28, 1941, Code No. From the description of New York Central Railroad Company records, ca. 29-1185, pt. 35-152-A, 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 35-166-3, pt. International Association of Machinists, and the Brotherhood of Carmen of America predominate. 22-17; Jan. 12, 1934 - Feb. 13, 1951; See also box 160, Code No. MC-169-14A-19; May 2, 1921 - Jan. 6, 1922, Code No. MC-196-14A-161; May 12, 1921 - Sept. 29, 1921, Code No. 17, 1946 - Mar. MC-123-14A-166; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 8-291; Dec. 13, 1929 - Dec. 13, 1933, Code No. 30-94, pt. 8; Nov. 2, 1955 - May 19, 1959; See also box 164, Code No. During the Depression, many yardworkers were laid off, and labor organizations had units within the yards. 36-2; Jan. 7, 1925 - Mar. Divisions were the smallest geographic unit and were about 100 miles long, unless some special condition made them longer or shorter. 35-636, pt. 22-39, pt. ; Apr. 24, 1929 - Oct. 30, 1931, Code No. 25-204, pt. 10, 1947, Code No. 2; Jan. 1, 1937 - Dec. 9, 1940, Code No. 8-179; Feb. 1, 1930 - Mar. 4; Jan. 20, 1969 - Dec. 20, 1969, Code No. 35-311-1968, pt. 14, 1944 - Oct. 28, 1946, Code No. the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Boston and Maine Railroad; MC-102-14-77; Apr. 2; Oct. 4, 1953 - Nov. 26, 1961, Code No. 28, 1934 - Oct. 29, 1940, Code No. 20-33, pt. MC-26-14A-104; May 20, 1921 - May 9, 1922, Code No. 19, 1941, Code No. Sources. 1847-1968]. General Chairman on Systems Federations from Department Headquarters, 1945-1964, Young Men's Christian Association (Railroad Men), Association of American Railroad's Labor Research Work to address harmful content is ongoing. 25, 1925 - Aug. 3, 1925, Code No. 4; May 19, 1933 - Sept. 28, 1934, Code No. 25, 1934, Code No. 35-153-A, pt. 16-9, pt. United States. MC-65-14A-79; May 17, 1921 - May 3, 1923, Code No. 1; Jan. 17, 1924 - Dec. 29, 1930, Code No. The Trainmaster had under him a Freight Trainmaster and a Passenger Trainmaster. 4, 1964 - Mar. AFL-CIO Railway Employees' Department Records Collection Number: 5478 Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library . 35-166-3, pt. Circular - Conference committee, Big Four and Cincinnati Northern Railroad, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis and Affiliated Code No. 8-189; Oct. 15, 1923 - Aug. 29, 1934, Code No. 12; Aug. 5, 1947 - Dec. 23, 1948, Code No. 3; Jan. 5, 1950 - Dec. 9, 1960; See also box 161, Code No. MC-60-14-79; Apr. 30, 1936, Code No. 7, 1922, Code No. 30-78, pt. These records include affidavits, investigative reports; eye-witness accounts; and newspaper clippings of the incident; agency commentaries on the case and an agency recommendation for or against an award; copies of Medals of Honor regulations or guidelines; requests for a presidential letter of transmittal; a letter of announcement to the 18, 1931, Code No. The titles are usually rather vague. 4, 1925, Code No. 7, 1926 - Sept. 13, 1926, Code No.

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new york central railroad employee records