Charter and by-laws, 1867-1958.

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Charter and by-laws, 1867-1958.

Includes the 1867 Illinois legislative act incorporating the Pullman's Palace Car Company, the 1867 corporate charter and by-laws, and revisions thereof, 1882-1947.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7340195

Newberry Library

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Pullman Company

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York County, Pa., plant, which produced automobiles, also known as Pullman Motor Car Company. From the description of Records, 1903-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70974944 Manufacturer of railroad sleeping and passenger cars founded by George M. Pullman; incorporated in 1867 as Pullman's Palace Car Company; name changed to Pullman Company in 1899; Pullman Incorporated formed 1927 with Pullman Company and Pullman Car & Manufacturing Corp., becoming its principal sub...

Pullman's Palace Car Company

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Sleeping car companies acquired by Pullman's Palace Car Company. Founded in 1870, the Erie and Atlantic Sleeping Coach Company was bought by Pullman in 1873. The Southern Transportation Company, founded in 1865 and controlled by the Central Transporation Company, was leased by Pullman in 1870 for $20,000 per year as part of the larger Central Transportation Co. deal. The Southern's lines became part of Pullman's new subsidiary, the Pullman Southern Car Company. In 1878, ...

Pullman Company. Secretary and Treasurer.

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The Pullman's Palace Car Company was organized by a February 22, 1867, act of the Illinois General Assembly, entitled, "An Act to incorporate the Pullman's Palace Car Company." On July 15, 1867, the Board of Directors (original stockholders George M. Pullman, John Crerar, Norman Williams, J. Irving Pearce, Schuyler S. Benjamin, H.E. Sargent, and Robert Harris) accepted the act as the charter of the corporation and approved by-laws governing the new firm. From...