Records, 1927-1955.

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Records, 1927-1955.

The records of the Chief of Freight Transportation consists of 22 linear ft. selected from a much larger body of files. Several files, including those on the operation of circus trains and the Fruit Growers Express Company, continue those of the Chief of Transportation. The files have been appraised to select the most important developments of each period and to document the most important freight services.

22 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6693136

Hagley Museum & Library

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