Series B, miscellaneous scrapbooks, 1883-1924.

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Series B, miscellaneous scrapbooks, 1883-1924.

Newspaper and magazine clippings, together with some printed notices of the Pullman Company and other firms, 1883-1924.

3.5 cubic ft. (9 v. in 9 boxes and 1 oversize box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7347556

Newberry Library

Related Entities

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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, George Mortimer, 1831-1897

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Designer of the Pullman sleeping car with residence and company in Chicago, Illinois. From the description of Invitation. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 53920464 Pullman's Palace Car Co. founder and president George M. Pullman died October 19, 1897. Under the terms of his will Norman B. Ream and Robert T. Lincoln were appointed executors of the estate, which by 1900 was valued at $17,500,000. Principal legatees were Pullm...

Pullman Building (Chicago, Ill.)

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Pullman Company. Second Vice President.

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General scrapbooks assembled or maintained in the Second Vice President's office of the Pullman's Palace Car Company and, after 1899, the Pullman Company. From the description of Series B, miscellaneous scrapbooks, 1883-1924. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 33075001 ...

Pullman family.

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