Records, 1913-1920 (bulk 1918-1920).
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Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Office of Resident Vice President at St. Louis.
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen
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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, founded in 1863, recognized the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen in 1874. The combined Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen (BLF & E) represented a wide spectrum of railroad occupations in labor negotiations. In 1969, it merged with other industry unions to form the United Transportation Union. From the description of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen journals, 1874-1968 (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). ...
Hamilton, Thomas B. (Thomas Benton), 1865-1939
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United States Railroad Administration
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United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers
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Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company.
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Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. St. Louis System. Office of General Superintendent.
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The St. Louis System of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Lines West organization was created on January 1, 1917, for the purpose of operating the railroad lines of the former Vandalia Railroad Company and its affiliates. These consisted of a main line running from Indianapolis to St. Louis and branches to Vincennes, Ind., Peoria, Ill., and South Bend, Ind. It was divided into the St. Louis, Michigan, Vincennes and Peoria Divisions. Upon the abolition of the Lines West organization on Mar...
Pennsylvania Railroad
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The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was the largest railroad in the United States in terms of corporate assets and traffic from the last quarter of the nineteenth century until the decline of the northeast's and midwest's dominance of manufacturing, caused by the evolution of the interstate highway system and the advancements in air transportation. Originally created by Philadelphia merchants in 1846, it sought to build a trunk route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Allegheny Mountains to c...
Order of Railroad Telegraphers (U.S.)
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Vandalia Mineral Company.
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Brotherhood of Railroad Trackmen.
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