Railroads -- United States.
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Company Files
Correspondence of the Akron, Canton, and Youngstown Railway Company
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Ledger
Directories, constitutions, manuals, correspondence minutes and other miscellaneous additions to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Ledger
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Photographs
Photographs that come largely from Pennsylvania, with a large portion from the Pennsylvania State Legislative Board, B.R.T.
Cooper Bridge Plan collection
Consists mainly of letters (194 items) and drawings (ca. 150) sent to Theodore Cooper, giving him information for the important paper on American railroad bridges which he published in Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1889. Also contains notes, sketches, and a few photographs.
George Novack "Unity Caucus on the Railroads: The Story of the Consolidation Committee of Enginemen" on Microfilm
Microfilm copy of "Unity Caucus on the Railroads: The Story of the Consolidation Committee of Enginemen." This manuscript is an account of the development of the CCE, including an assessment of its impact.
Hugh White papers
Kernan family papers
Letters, clippings, speeches, and miscellaneous items relating to the activities of the Kernan family of Utica. Also, included are genealogical records of the Hyde, Butler, Avery, and Clapp families.
M. E. Brooks and A. J. Coates Collection of Items about the Railroad Wage Reduction Movement
Correspondence concerning the Railroads Wage Reduction Movement. Documents were collected by M.E. Brooks, Local 1581, and A. J. Coates, Local 1081, of the United Transportation Union.
National Mediation Board Emergency Board 180, Train Crew Consists
Files of National Mediation Board Emergency Board #180.
National Railway Labor Conference Records on Microfilm
Selected microfilmed records accumulated by the Western, Eastern and Southeastern Carriers Conference Committees which served as the collective bargaining units for the member railroads in their jurisdictions prior to the establishment of the National Railway Labor Conference.