Division 150 records. 1872-1969 (bulk 1872-1951).

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Division 150 records. 1872-1969 (bulk 1872-1951).

Minutes (1872-1951), membership dues ledgers (1872-1901), acashbook (1875-1906), a membership record book (1872-1903), and miscellaneous papersof a local union of locomotive engineers employed by the Great Northern RailwayCompany and predecessor and related companies.

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Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.)

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The Rexford, Mont., station of the Great Northern Railway was established in 1903. It was closed in 1972 when the railroad was rerouted due to the flooding of the area behind the Libby Dam. The building was moved to Eureka where it became part of the Tobacco Valley Historical Village Museum. From the description of Records of the Rexford Station, Rexford, Mont., 1952-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962045 On 23 Feb. 1910 two Great Northern Railway trains--the "Seattle...

Hill, James Jerome 1838-1916

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Railroad financier. From the description of Addresses, 1902-1916. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29853289 Businessman and railroad executive, James J. Hill (1838-1916), was founder of the Great Northern Railway Company, which incorporated and extended an important transcontinental line, running from St. Paul, Minnesota to Seattle, Washington by 1893. Frequently called the "Empire Builder," Hill amassed a personal fortune through h...

Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad Company. First Division.

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Litchfield, Edwin Clark, 1815-1885

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.). Division 150 (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), North America�s oldest rail labor union, was founded in Marshall, Michigan on May 8, 1863, as the Brotherhood of the Footboard. Its name was changed in 1864 to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The BLE is an affiliate member of the AFL-CIO and the Canada Labour Congress. Local units of the BLE are known as Divisions. Each Division elects four primary local officers (president, local chairman, secretary-treasurer and l...