8-134; Jan. 5, 1927 - Dec. 17, 1934, Code No. 8-209; Apr. 17-1, pt. 8; Jan. 1, 1937 - Aug. 10, 1937, Code No. 20, 1938, Code No. MC-9-14A-43; May 6, 1921 - Jun. 35-636, pt. 2; Jan. 2, 1936 - Apr. 2; Jan. 14, 1948 - Dec. 12, 1951, Code No. 8-171; Oct. 6, 1922 - Aug. 16, 1934, Code No. 35-127; Mar. 2; Feb. 17, 1948 - Apr. Of particular interest to genealogists are the Archives and Manuscripts Collections (containing corporate records, personal papers and other unique documents) and the Railroad Accident Reports. 14, 1939, Code No. 29, 1921 - Jan. 31, 1922, Code No. 3; Jan. 1941 - Dec. 1945, Code No. 6, 1965; See also box 21, Code No. 23-82-Gen., pt. 11, 1964, Code No. 8-146; Mar. 2; Dec. 26, 1950 - Dec. 29, 1965; See also box 20, Code No. 5; Feb. 3, 1953 - Jun. 30, 1963; See also Box 13, Code No. 2; Jan. 13, 1958 - Dec. 1, 1966; See also Box 16, Code No. MC-129-14A-21; Jan. 6, 1922 - Aug. 9, 1922, Code No. 8-298; May 5, 1923 - Oct. 30, 1923, Code No. 22-88, pt. 1; Jan. 12, 1939 - May 28, 1941, Code No. 8-170, pt. 5, 1938 - Apr. 27, 1962, Code No. 20-40, pt. For a fee, the agency will look up the records for anyone who worked for the railroads (excluding temporary workers) after 1937 and is now deceased. 11, 1940 - Apr. 13; May 19, 1949 - Dec. 21, 1952, Code No. 2; Nov. 1, 1961 - Dec. 24, 1963, Code no. MC-439-14A-150; May 31, 1921 - Mar. 21, 1921 - Sept. 24, 1921, Code No. The Real Estate Department, The Maintenance of Way Department, the Supervising Agents at division and the Superintendents of Stations and Transfers at higher levels, for example, each had what the Penn Central Records Appraisal Project assessment team called location files and lumped together.When examining the data base, there appears to be a great deal of duplication of town names but, in general, each time a place name appears the information in that file is from a different department and if the records are from the same department, they are from a different time period.The locality files contain, depending on the department they are from: accounting records; contracts; specifications for construction projects; property sales and acquisitions; signal system information such as plans, maps, cost estimates, etc. 2; Jul. 1904.' 3C-200; Dec. 24, 1922 - Mar. E-I, Application for Relief from the Requirements of Ex Parte 3, 1944 - Oct. 30, 1946, Code No. 23, 1938, Code No. 19, 1924 - Mar. 3; Jan. 11, 1961 - Apr. 16; Jun. 5, 1932 - Dec. 16, 1937, Correspondence (carbons and originals), legal documents, legislative materials, Detroit Union Railroad Depot and Station Co. Series IV a: International Organizations, American Federation of Labor Locating your ancestors railroad records can be tricky because theyre scattered in repositories across the countryhistorical and railroad societies, museums, archives and private collectionsand many have been destroyed or lost over the years. File 2622 contains a 1929 booklet of instructions for the transport of mail by railroads.-Box 376, Files 2896 and 2897 contain photographs, accident reports and related correspondence for train wrecks.-Box 39, files 823 and 857 contain drafts of the 1940 rule book.-Box 89, file 60A contains advertisements for the Philadelphia Produce Terminal and PRR named freight trains from 1927. Penn Central Transportation CompanyAll of the material in this group is either PCT annual reports or subsidiary records. Procedures for Document Use. 7, 1926 - Sept. 22, 1926, Code No. 28, 1942 - Oct. 28, 1943, Code No. 20-58; Aug. 2, 1944 - Oct. 26, 1944, Code No. 1; Mar. 16, 1962 - Aug. 28, 1964; See also Box 13, Code No. ICC, Waterways, Ex Parte 171, Emergency Railway Legislation, etc., 1928-1970, Public Policies - Forms of Transportation other than 3; Dec. 22, 1964 - Aug. 30, 1966; See also Box 13, Code No. re: Addenda Clerks' National Agreement, Forwarding Special Delivery Letter to E.H. Fitzgerald - Cincinnati, 5086. In 1974, with Penn Central bankrupt, the PLE became concerned about its future. 4, 1921 - Aug. 29, 1921, Code No. MC-6-14-29; Feb. 4, 1922 - May 29, 1922, Code No. Code No. This dedication does not apply to collection materials. They cover most of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Central America and demonstrate the evolution of the form from . 35-112, pt. MC-465-14A-220; Aug. 3, 1921 - Sept. 30, 1921, Code No. 35-153-A, pt. 2; Jul. 35-76, pt. 1; Apr. 35-63-A-14; Jul. authorizing representation by System Federation 90 and Strike to Enforce Decision 8-270, pt. 22-140, pt. 10; Jan. 7-9, 1942 - Dec. 8, 1943; See also box 24, Code No. 7; Jan. 12, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1964; See also box 21, Code No. 7, 1937 - Jul. 5; Jan. 4, 1960 - Jun. by the time he had reached . 35-63-B-17; Jul. 18, 1921 - Oct. 3, 1921, Code No. The Division level material mostly concerns strike activity and claims for additional pay for service performed by the claimant or someone other than the claimant. 35-608, pt. 13, 1926 - Sept. 13, 1926, Code No. 2; Jan. 20, 1944 - Dec. 6, 1950; See also box 161, Code No. 2, 1922 - Jun. 8-217-23; Jan. 17, 1935 - Sept. 29, 1937, Code No. 8-208; Jan. 7, 1924 - Aug. 16, 1934, Code No. 3; Dec. 20, 1954 - Jul. MC-25-14A-64; Aug. 18, 1921 - Sept. 22, 1921, Code No. 35-127; Oct. 19, 1931 - Dec. 10, 1952; Rules, Standards and Instructions for 3; Jan. 16, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1966; See also box 18, Code No. The remainder of the records are from corporate offices (Secretary, Comptroller) and records concern PRR subsidiaries located between a line drawn through Altoona, PA and Columbus, OH. 2; Mar. 3; Jan. 8, 1953 - Sept. 16, 1963; See also box 20, Code No. 8-159; Sept. 30, 1923 - Jan. 28, 1935, Code No. 9, 1947, Code No. Also, 12, 1922 - May 29, 1934, Code No. 18, 1921 - Sept. 30, 1921, Code No. Four). 2; Jan. 6, 1941 - Oct. 31, 1946, Code No. 35-171, pt. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RailroadThis record consists entirely of annual reports and board dockets and rough minutes of the PLE.6. MC-169-14-54; Feb. 28, 1922 - Mar. 35-311-1986, pt. 24, 1961, Code No. the 1947 establishment of Railway Labor's Political League; analysis of Congressional voting 6; Jun. 3C-204; Nov. 15, 1922 - Aug. 30, 1923, Code No. 3, 1951, Code No. The RailRoad Genealogical Society (RRGS), founded in November 2002, collects American and Canadian railroad records, and will search them for your ancestors name for a fee. Employee personnel files for retirees from 1962 (Boxes 627-630) are restricted. 2, 1923 - Nov. 21, 1934, Code No. 2; Aug. 19, 1954 - May 25, 1965, Code No. 13, 1926 - Sept. 23, 1926, Code No. The RED of Awards of the 2nd Division, National Railroad Adjustment Boards - Submissions in 19, 1963; See also box 21, Code No. We provide service to over 86.5 million customers, traveling in and out of . 5; Oct. 3, 1934 - Jun. 35-549, pt. 26, 1962, Code No. 31, 1936 - Dec. 31, 1936, Code No. Machinists, Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of 35-166-2-O&BV, pt. on Industrial Recovery Act, Establishment of National Labor Relations Act, National Labor Relations Act and Taft-Hartley Law, Emergency Railroad Legislation - Documents, etc. 3C-180; Sept. 14, 1922 - Oct. 21, 1922, Code No. 8-131; Oct. 25, 1933 - Jan. 10, 1935, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 18, 1922, Code No. Executive Council of RED - Jewell, and J.M. 2; Jan. 9, 1933 - Dec. 28, 1934, Code No. We've compiled the following list of railroad employee record repositories, which include records that have been acquired by Genealogy Today (highlighted below) and made available on our web site. MC-113-14A-46; May 6, 1921 - Sept. 20, 1921, Code No. 3; Sept. 4, 1930 - Jul. 3; Feb. 2, 1942 - Mar. clippings, and statistical data regarding the activities of the U.S. National Mediation Board; 23-82-B, folder 1; Jun. 1; Aug. 15, 1935 - Dec. 4, 1947, Code No. 23, 1931, Code No. 29-213, pt. 33-147; May 22, 1944 - Oct. 16, 1946, Code No. 35-33, Subj. 33-147; Jun. Also, included are minutes and proceedings, legal records, financial records, 8-219; Feb. 4, 1922 - Jul. 3, 1961, Code No. MC-445-14A-172; Jun. 35-63-C-4; Jul. 1; Mar. 2, 1946 - Jul. Americas first large-scale business, it employed millionsfrom the gandy dancer (track laborer) to the president of the line. 5; May 28, 1947 - Mar. 18, 1923, Code No. 27, 1922 - May 10, 1922, Code No. 35-166-3, pt. 1; Apr. MC-63-14A-130; May 22, 1921 - Aug. 6, 1921, Code No. 35-484, pt. 12, 1938 - Dec. 22, 1947, Code No. 20-59; Jun. 14, 1947 - May 2, 1962, Code No. 3, pt. 19, 1961 - Mar. Its maintained by Fred Veregge, who, in the 1970s, saved Frisco employee records from being destroyed when the railroads records building in Springfield, Mo., was vacated. 19, 1965, Code No. 17, 1937, Code No. 6, 1921 - Dec. 30, 1958; See also box 21, Code No. MC-363-14-5; Feb. 13, 1921 - Feb. 18, 1921, Code No. 20-52; May 25, 1942 - Sept. 11, 1942, Code No. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, incorporated in 1846, controlled over 800 subsidiaries in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio when it merged with New York Central Railroad Company in 1968 to form the Penn Central Transportation Company. 8-254; Jan. 19, 1934 - May 14, 1946, Code No. 11, 1921 - Jul. 13, 1926 - Oct. 8, 1926, Code No. Board, National Railroad Adjustment Boards - Special Board of MC-38-14A-124; May 20, 1921 - Feb. 8, 1922, Code No. 2; Jun. 24-19-A, pt. 22-101, pt. 7; Jan. 6, 1947 - Dec. 26, 1950, Code No. Minutes Relevant of the National Congressional Election, 1932-1965, ICC - Rules and Instructions for inspection of locomotives other than 1917-1961, Series XXV: Railroad Employees' Department-Master File of Official Circulars, 21-14A; Aug. 10, 1921 - Aug. 15, 1921, Code No. 35-63-C-3; Jul. 11, 1944 - Oct. 4, 1946, Code No. 29, 1921 - Nov. 30, 1921, Code No. 20-48, pt. This collection is primarily the correspondence (carbons and originals), of the RED 4; Jan. 9, 1952 - Dec. 23, 1957; See also box 162, Code No. 1, 1923 - Apr. By 1920, one in every 50 Americans was employed by the railroads. MC-100-14-99; May 24, 1922 - Jun. MC-138-14A-133; May 19, 1921 - Mar. 29-825, pt. Railway, Big Four (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis 29, 1951, Code No. 8-64; Sept. 16, 1918 - Aug. 10, 1926, Code No. 12; Dec. 19, 1956 - Nov. 29. 3, 1921 - Dec. 31, 1923, Code No. 35-311-1954; Jan. 4, 1961 - Sept. 25, 1963, Code No. 22-13, pt. 5; Oct. 31, 1940 - Jul. 8-160, pt. 31, 1949 - Dec. 1, 1949, Code No. 29-213, pt. Laborers; and Sheet Metal Workers International Association. 8; Jan. 8, 1951 - Dec. 23, 1964, Code No. MC-232-14A-77; May 13, 1921 - Jul. 8, 1944 - Aug. 23, 1945, Code No. MC-429-14A-39; May 7, 1921 - Dec. 18, 1922, Code No. 1; Mar. arranged by carrier name. 4; Aug. 12, 1938 - Nov. 24, 1953, Code No. 1; Apr. MC-60-14-80; Apr. Information, both loose-leaf and bound, about work rules and pay rates. 8-217, Consol. 6, 1925, Code No. MC-0-14-67; Apr. 10, 1947, Code No. 22-30, pt. 1; Dec. 5, 1939 - Aug. 15, 1941, Code No. 17, 1946 - Mar. 30-92, pt. 35-311-1857, pt. 3; May 31, 1948 - Dec. 14, 1956, Circulars issued by RED chiefly relating to employee benefits under the Railroad Retirement 4; Aug. 1, 1949 - Mar. officials, Correspondence between union officials and insurance 13, 1926 - Nov. 11, 1926, Code No. 10, 1922, Code No. 12, 1961 - Mar. 30-78, pt. It was placed on the latter list as there is no direct information from the Beech Creek, only information about the Beech Creek, in this box.Some examples of the type of information contained in the PRR collection about non-subsidiary railroads includes:-Box 127, file 2531.5 contains a report made by a committee that inspected the N&W Railway's Roanoke shops in 1921 and notes about the electrification of the line from Roanoke to Bluefield, Virginia.-Box 134 Eastern Division Location Files file 840 contains about three inches of material collected for a report concerning possible coordination among the Baltimore & Ohio, Wheeling & Lake Erie and the PRR in the Canton & Massillion, Ohio areas. 3, 1921 - Sept. 7, 1921, Code No. MC-0-14-103; Nov. 16, 1922 - Mar. MC-415-14A-36; Apr. amending the contract rules; supplemental agreements to contracts; assignin, Code No. Department and State Federations of Labor, 1941-1968, Series VI: Railroad Employees' Department Credentials, 7; Jun. 22, 1946; Original list of employees who signed authorization MC-115-14A-112; May 17, 1921 - May 24, 1922, Code No. 24-19-B, pt. 3; Jan. 9, 1948 - Dec. 20, 1965; See also box 21, Code No. Materials relating to the Kansas and Texas Railroad; New York Central Railroad; New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; Norfolk and Western Railroad; Northern Pacific Railway; Pennsylvania Railroad . MC-77-14A-47; Apr. 23, 1929 - Nov. 20, 1929, Code No. I; Oct. 1950 - Aug. 20, 1956, Code No. Provisions of the Transportation Act of 1920 - Correspondence, Etc., 1920-1934, National Agreement Committee - Division 1, 2, and 3, Railway Three or four Divisions composed a Grand Division. Railroad, Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railroad, Chicago, Detroit, Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad, Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railway, Cincinnati, Saginaw and Mackinaw Railroad, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, Cincinnati, Burnside and Cumberland River Railway, Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad, Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railroad, Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad, Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad, Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal
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