Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers membership applications and receipts, 1902 and 1907.

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers membership applications and receipts, 1902 and 1907.

The collection contains two propositions for membership in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Division 90, one from Daniel Otto, age 48, of Cressona, Schuylkill, Pa., 10 February 1902, and the other from William C. Miller, age 30, of Frackville, Pa., 16 April 1902, both employed on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad; two receipts from H.E. Wilson for $6 dues, 26 May 1907, and for $37 reserve fund assessment, 18 December 1907, and an undated statement about a dispute between Wilson and Wade.

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Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.

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In 1833, the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company (P & R) was established to serve the burgeoning anthracite coal industry and its customers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The railroad also supported iron making, canal and sea-going transportation, and shipbuilding, establishing itself as a transportation industry giant for over a century. During the American Industrial Revolution, the P & R provided trackage to the most densely industrialized parts...

Wilson, H. E.

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Miller, William, 1947-....

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.). Division 90 (Pottsville, Pa.)

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Otto, Daniel, active 16th century-17th century

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