15, 1933 - Jun. 9, 1922 - Mar. 35-90, pt. 24, 1929 - Oct. 30, 1931, Code No. 3C-193; Oct. 11, 1922 - Oct. 16, 1922, Code No. 8-216; Dec. 29, 1923 - Jun. 16, 1926 - Mar. 14, 1922, Code No. ICC, Waterways, Ex Parte 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Public Policies - Forms of Transportation other than 4; Feb. 1, 1935 - Oct. 9, 1946, Code No. 30, 1921 - Sept. 21, 1921, Code No. 11; Jan. 4, 1950 - Oct. 25, 1960; business magazines, bd. 7, 1944, Code No. 3, pt. 8-248; Mar. MC-80-14-82; Apr. 35-311-1857, pt. 1927(? On International Affairs, Consolidation of Railroads - Employee Protection 8-175; Sept. 19, 1929 - Mar. 5, 1922, Code No. MC-86-14-51; Feb. 16, 1922 - Jun. MC-63-14A-130; May 22, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 26, 1961 - Apr. MC-0-14-67; Apr. 35-166-3, pt. Railroads in the Northwest in District 32, Division #4 Financial Statements, Minutes of Executive Board Meetings MC-138-14A-133; May 19, 1921 - Mar. between management and employees, Zanesville, Ohio, Withdrawal of Machinist from Co-operative meetings at 1; Feb. 29, 1924 - Oct. 31, 1938, Code No. 8-230; Dec. 6, 1923 - Mar. 8; Jan. 1, 1937 - Aug. 10, 1937, Code No. 35-328, pt. 13, 1926 - Nov. 11, 1926, Code No. 11, 1966 - Jun. 1921-1961, Railway Labor Executives Association - meetings, minutes and by the Railway Employees Department of the AFL and Carriers Under the Provisions of the 2; Jan. 7, 1941 - Dec. 15, 1964, Code No. MC-15-14-58; Mar. At least two Grand Divisions composed a Region. Workers, Minutes of meeting of Chief Executives Standard Recognized Railroad 30, 1926 - Feb. 7, 1927, Code No. 2; Nov. 12, 1942 - Nov. 21, 1946, Code No. 7; Jan. 6, 1950 - Oct. 26, 1955; See also box 23, Code No. 13; May 19, 1949 - Dec. 21, 1952, Code No. 35-176, pt. MC-207-14-81; Apr. 27, 1934, 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. 23-82-C; Feb. 17, 1930 - Apr. MC-335-14A-128; May 17, 1921 - Nov. 15, 1923, Code No. 26-27, 1953; See also box 24, Code No. 5; Oct. 10, 1946 - Dec. 27, 1955, Code No. A Grand Division was composed of two or more Divisions. 35-63-C; Jun. 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. MC-62-14-65; Feb. 13, 1922 - Jun. 2; Jan. 1957 - Apr. 3; Feb. 2, 1942 - Mar. 4; May 19, 1933 - Sept. 28, 1934, Code No. Railroad, Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railroad, Chicago, Detroit, Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad, Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railway, Cincinnati, Saginaw and Mackinaw Railroad, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, Cincinnati, Burnside and Cumberland River Railway, Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad, Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railroad, Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad, Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad, Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal 1; Jan. 12, 1939 - May 28, 1941, Code No. 14, 1965, Code No. 24, 1924 - Mar. 35-127, pt. 36-2; Jul. 1934-1938, Railroad Employees' Department Credentials, Series VII a: American Federation of Railway Workers and Other Outside 8-177; Aug. 17, 1926 - Sept. 24, 1934, Code No. Code No. 35-90, pt. Notes may list changes or discrepancies of dates and/or names or other various personal information. 5; Oct. 3, 1934 - Jun. 8-285; Apr. 3, 1923, Code No. There is also some from the Monongahela Railroad and Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company. 1; Aug. 15, 1935 - Dec. 4, 1947, Code No. 2; May 7, 1951 - Aug. 27, 1963; See also box 16, Code No. Burns (Secretary-Treasurer) - regarding union 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. 8. To view timetables, click on the cover. 35-90, Comm., pt. BUY NOW. 35-90, Comm., pt. MC-22-14A-69; Mar. 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. 20-14; Aug. 28, 1940 - Jun. MC-157-14-14; Mar. 24-19-A, pt. 35-311, pt. In 1914 the name of the combined companies was changed back to the New York Central Railroad Company. 33-147, pt. 30-95, pt. 29, 1966, Code No. 3, 1922, Code No. 8-196; Oct. 22, 1923 - Feb. 1, 1930, Code No. 35-328, pt. 35-636, pt. Locating your ancestors railroad records can be tricky because theyre scattered in repositories across the countryhistorical and railroad societies, museums, archives and private collectionsand many have been destroyed or lost over the years. 35-166-General, pt. 12, 1926, Code No. 8-197, pt.
Canada Southern Photo Page 16-13, pt. 4, 1920-July 30, 1940, Code No. 35-311, pt. Best UK, Irish and Commonwealth Genealogy Websites, Family Tree Templates and Relationship Charts, How to Find Your Ancestors US Military Records, Preserving Old Photos of Your Family History, Surnames: Family Search Tips and Surname Origins, The Erie Railroad Internet Employee Archives, Riding the Rails Up Paper Mountain: Researching Railroad Records in the National Archives, Railroad History CollectionVirginia Tech University Libraries. statistical data and clippings. 4, 1923 - July 5, 1934, Code No. MC-363-14-5; Feb. 13, 1921 - Feb. 18, 1921, Code No. MC-436-14A-207; Apr. 1, 1960 - Feb. 11, 1965, Code No. MC-93-14A-30; May 6, 1921 - Feb. 2, 1922, Code No. 1917-1961, Series XXVIIa: Executive Council - Minutes and Correspondence, 1921-1961, Series X: Department Circulars - Informational Circulars Sent to General Chairman on Systems More specifically, the Baltimore a, Code No. 2; Jul. 8, 1963; See also box 19, Code No. 14, 1930 - Apr. 3; Jan. 16, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1966; See also box 18, Code No. 35-76; May 15, 1930 - May 22, 1930, Code No. 8-167; Oct. 15, 1923 - Oct. 24, 1934, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 16, 1922, Code No. 16-22, pt. 21, 1924 - Dec. 6, 1933, Code No. 1, 1934 - Sept. 5, 1941, Code No. Federations of Labor, 1941-1968, Series VIIb: American Federation of Railway Workers and Other Outside Organizations - Not Employees' Benefits /. Federations of Labor, 1941-1968, Series VIIb: American Federation of Railway Workers and Other Outside Organizations - Not 29, 1946, Code No. The records of New York Central Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Long Island Railroad that were received by the Library consist of the usual sorts of account books which comprise the archives of most large businesses, including journals, ledgers, cash books, tax ledgers, and stock ledgers; and administrative files, such as executive minutes, 2; Apr. al., Merger, Norfolk and Western Virginian Railway - Merger, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway - Control - Baltimore and Ohio 35-63-A-12; Jun. 7, 1925, Code No. 6. 7, 1921 - Nov. 7, 1921, Code No. 4; Jan. 11, 1939 - Dec. 6, 1949, Code No. Language English . 2; Dec. 26, 1950 - Dec. 29, 1965; See also box 20, Code No. The Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company was a New York Central subsidiary for most of its life and was still owned by the Penn Central Company in the mid 1980s. 24, 1925, Code No. 12, 1937, Code No. 35-487, pt. 100, Pennsylvania Railroad - Merger - New York Central Railroad. 14, 1944 - Oct. 28, 1946, Code No. 28-30, 1953 - Nov. 27, 1956; See also box 24, Code No. 25-285, pt. I; Oct. 1950 - Aug. 20, 1956, Code No. 2; Feb. 12, 1935 - Nov. 14, 1938, Code No. 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. MC-443-14A-196; Jul. These files contain correspondence between officers and individuals as well as bonds, sample stock certificates, charters, advertisements and other information. 35-63-A-2; Jun. 8-210; May 25, 1923 - Feb. 13, 1936, Code No. 22-96, pt. 2, 1938, Code No. 35-311-1986, pt. 7, 1926 - Sept. 13, 1926, Code No. 8-212, pt. 20-57; Oct. 15, 1943 - Oct. 25, 1943, Code No. 1-9; Nov. 3, 1928 - Mar. For example, 'Agreement between the Lake Shore, Michigan & Southern Railway and the New York Central System and the Pittsburgh, Youngstown and Ashtabula Railway and the Pennsylvania Company. (1710), Historical Collections and Labor Archives, Special Collections Library, Pennsylvania State University. Provisions of the Transportation Act of 1920 - Correspondence, Etc., 1920-1934, National Agreement Committee - Division 1, 2, and 3, Railway 8-265; Jan. 12, 1925 - Oct. 18, 1933, Code No. 6; Jun. 2; Mar. 29, 1935, Code No. 33-147; Feb. 1, 1944 - Feb. 19, 1948, Code No. MC-81-14-76; Apr. 21, 1944 - Oct. 23, 1946], Code No. 21, 1923 - Apr. 33-147; Jan. 19, 1944 - Sept. 12, 1946, Code No. 2; Aug. 29, 1947 - May 1, 1961, Code No. 23-82-A; Jul. 36-2A; Jul. 22-99, pt. MC-24-14A-2; Apr. Mechanics, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, Erie Railroad, Sheet Metal Workers in the Maintenance of Way Movement within the railroad industry. MC-470-14A-222; Aug. 4, 1921 - Feb. 16, 1922, Code No. 35-608, pt. 27, 1938 - Apr. 35-328-K-Comm., pt. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision Transportation Legislation, Final Report - "Comparative Labor Standards in 4; Jan. 15, 1934 - Dec. 4, 1935, Code No. 8-267; Jun. 20, 1967, Code No. 35-166-3, pt. 8-271, exp. 4; Nov. 24, 1942 - Nov. 13, 1950, Code No. 9, 1922, Code No. 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. 8-271, exp. 11, 1923, Code No. 14, 1923, Code No. 5, 1949 - Dec. 20, 1951, Code No. craft, in each system, etc. MC-1-14A-23; May 4, 1921 - Feb. 1, 1922, Code No. 35-64-Comm, pt. 31, 1947, Code No. 1; Jun. 1; Dec. 5, 1939 - Aug. 15, 1941, Code No. Railway(, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad - Brotherhood of Railroad Shop Crafts of 13; Dec. 4, 1962 - Aug. 31. Jewell, Shreveport Joint Car Inspection and Interchange Bureau - 8-64; Sept. 16, 1918 - Aug. 10, 1926, Code No. 35-166-2-Minutes, pt. 33-147; May 31, 1944 - Oct. 16, 1946, Code No. petitions seeking exemptions from certain provisions and rules for the ins, Code No. 35-311-1627, pt. 35-311, pt. The General Manager of each region reported to the vice presidents and higher officers in Philadelphia. 22-60, pt. 3; Sep. 11, 1944 - Aug. 1, 1949, Code No. 15, 1937, Code No. 35-235, Comm., pt. 1; Jan. 25, 1942 - Aug. 25, 1944, Code No. 2; Sept. 9, 1933 - Nov. 6, 1933, Code No. 35-63-D; Jan. 3, 1927 - Apr. Dispute, Labor Advisory Committee-Bureau of Labor Statistics and Joint Trade 30-95, pt. 23; Jan. 25, 1969 - Dec. 8, 1970; See also box 24, Code No. A Beechcraft Model 18D paced each run from above to monitor the tests. 2, 1934, Code No. 35-410, Comm., pt. 21, 1922, Code No. 2; Jun. 29-997; Mar. 18, 1946 - Oct. 16, 1946, Code No. 35-166-General, pt. 20-40-E. 31, 1936 - Dec. 31, 1936, Code No. MC-450-14A-197; Jul. 35-333, pt. By 1929, the railroad had 9,963 employees in the Cleveland area, and had established one of two national offices in Cleveland. 2; Jan. 20, 1944 - Dec. 6, 1950; See also box 161, Code No. 6; Feb. 1, 1937 - Jun. 171, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 171 - 7, 1947, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 8, 1922, Code No. 35-63-B-1; Jul. expansion. New York Central M-497 set the American rail speed record of 183.85 m.p.h. 20, 1933, Code No. 13, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1960, Code No. On April 1, 1976 the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie became the nation's only class I railroad with no non-rail holdings. (Frank Bartlette),1871-1928, Association of Colored Railway Trainmen and Locomotive Firemen, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. for delegates. 8-261; Nov. 5, 1924 - Apr. 3; Dec. 2, 1929 - Nov. 25, 1938, Code No. 31, 1943, Code No. MC-0-14-68; Apr. 8-205; Dec. 11, 1925 - Jul. 35-63-A-18; Jul. 35-132; Feb. 1, 1932 - Dec. 20, 1932, Code No. 8-184, pt. 1; Aug. 30, 1935 - Nov. 7, 1941, Code No. 14-101-2; Sept. 19, 1922 - Apr. Minutes, Etc., 1933-1970, Series XVIII: Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations and Abandonments, 18, 1942 - Nov. 15, 1956, Code No. 15; Jan. 8, 1957 - Dec. 10, 1958; See also box 24, Code No. 9, 1934, Code No. 8-219; Mar. 3; Jan. 5, 1945 - Dec. 20, 1951, Code No. 23-82-B, folder 2; Mar. Act, Proposed Amendments to the Railway Labor Act, File Copies of "Report to the President by the Emergency 2; Jun. MC-444-14A-192; Jul. 35-135, pt. 35-240, pt. 2; Dec. 9, 1941 - Nov. 17, 1964; See also box 19, Code No. 19, 1959 - Aug. 30, 1960, Code No. 35-328; May 19, 1941 - Jan. 27, 1953, 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. MC-61-14A-108; May 18, 1921 - Aug. 19, 1921, Code No. 1, 1943, Code No. 35-322-1857, pt. 1, 1963 - Dec. 31, 1970, Code No.