Box 669
Contains 13 Results:
Crance, S. E./H&StJ RR, 1886
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Crooker, L. B., 1886-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Crosby, G. W., 1886-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Cummings, S. P., 1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Ca-Cl - miscellaneous, 1884-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Co-Cu - miscellaneous, 1886-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
D - miscellaneous, 1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Eaton, W. D., 1886
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Eckerson, C. W., 1884-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Edger, E. S., 1885-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Ellwood, I. L., 1886
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Elliott, Howard, 1885-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.
Eustis, P. F., 1885-1887
Much of this correspondence has been severely water damaged, and based on gaps in the alphabetical sequence it is possible some it was permanently lost. Letters are from subordinates, vendors, officials from other lines and cover routine railroad business.