Box 34
Contains 14 Results:
Crane, W.W. Out-letters, Jan. 20, 1899 - Feb. 9, 1899
About 400 letters in 4 letterpress copy books from Jackson, Tennessee freight office, mostly to other freight agents, on routine matters concerning shipments, earnings, etc.
Crane, W.W. Out-letters, Feb. 9, 1899- Mar. 10, 1899
About 400 letters in 4 letterpress copy books from Jackson, Tennessee freight office, mostly to other freight agents, on routine matters concerning shipments, earnings, etc.
Crane, W.W. Out-letters, Mar. 29, 1899 - Apr. 16, 1899
About 400 letters in 4 letterpress copy books from Jackson, Tennessee freight office, mostly to other freight agents, on routine matters concerning shipments, earnings, etc.
Crane, W.W. Out-letters, Apr. 16, 1899 - May 10, 1899
About 400 letters in 4 letterpress copy books from Jackson, Tennessee freight office, mostly to other freight agents, on routine matters concerning shipments, earnings, etc.
Done, J.H. (John H.) Out-letters, 1855 (October only)
About 25 letters in 3 folders, mostly to W.H. Osborn and J.N. Perkins, accepting superintendency, Oct. 1855, and reporting on Chicago activities including condition of stationary equipment (engine houses, grain houses, car shops, etc.), fencing, locomotives, and on Galena and Chicago Union contract, instructions to division superintendents, fire, pay rolls, etc.
Done, J.H. (John H.) Out-letters, Jan. 1856
About 25 letters in 3 folders, mostly to W.H. Osborn and J.N. Perkins, accepting superintendency, Oct. 1855, and reporting on Chicago activities including condition of stationary equipment (engine houses, grain houses, car shops, etc.), fencing, locomotives, and on Galena and Chicago Union contract, instructions to division superintendents, fire, pay rolls, etc.
Done, J.H. (John H.) Out-letters, Mar.-May 1856
About 25 letters in 3 folders, mostly to W.H. Osborn and J.N. Perkins, accepting superintendency, Oct. 1855, and reporting on Chicago activities including condition of stationary equipment (engine houses, grain houses, car shops, etc.), fencing, locomotives, and on Galena and Chicago Union contract, instructions to division superintendents, fire, pay rolls, etc.