Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
In-letters, 1866-1870
About 85 letters, half of which are from C. E. Perkins, mostly dated 1869, with a few for the other years. Concerning machinery, equipment, inventions, etc.
Notes and circulars, n.d.
About 85 letters, half of which are from C. E. Perkins, mostly dated 1869, with a few for the other years. Concerning machinery, equipment, inventions, etc.
Subseries 5 C6.2: In-letters from General Office, Apr. 1869-May 1870
About 100 letters, mostly from C. E. Perkins, concerning routine business.
CB&Q 5 C6.3, 1868-1870
About 200 letters, mostly routine business. Includes pay roll for December [1869?] with names, occupations, rates of pay, etc.
Notes, payrolls, 1869-1870
About 200 letters, mostly routine business. Includes pay roll for December [1869?] with names, occupations, rates of pay, etc.
Subseries 5 C6.4: In-telegrams, ca. 1869-1870
These telegrams are handwritten and undated, note from original guide says they date from “Prior to May 1, 1870.” They are about routine business, and some are to C.M. Higginson, and a few to C.E. Perkins, William Irving and T. J. Potter.