President's records. . Great NorthernRailway Company (U.S.) 1872-1970.

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President's records. . Great NorthernRailway Company (U.S.) 1872-1970.

Correspondence and subject files, letterpress books, miscellaneousoperating statistics (1946-1968), notes and manuscripts on Great Northern history, and othermaterials created by the Great Northern president's office.

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Kenney, William P., 1870-1939.

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