Carson and Colorado Railroad time-roll records, 1897-1898.

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Carson and Colorado Railroad time-roll records, 1897-1898.

Two sets of time-roll sheets for employees of the Carson and Colorado Railway Co., operating between Keeler, Calif. and Mound House, Nev. The first consists of a monthly sheet per station, which lists employees by name, occupation, number of days worked, wages per day, and amount due. The second consists of a monthly sheet per numbered section [of track?], which lists the name of the foreman, number of days worked, rate of pay, and amount due for station, train, and track repairs and service. Work done by Chinese laborers is also accounted for on these time sheets, but workers are not listed by name. A photocopy of a contemporary map of the railroad line provided by the dealer is also included.

1 portfolio (.1 linear ft.)

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The Carson & Colorado Railway was built in 1880-1881 as a narrow-gauge extension of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and operated between Carson City, Nev., and Keeler, Calif. From the description of Carson and Colorado Railroad time-roll records, 1897-1898. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 49389844 The C & C, built in 1880-1881 as a narrow-gauge extension of the Virginia & Truckee, q.v., operated between Carson City and Keeler, Califo...