Box 65
Contains 11 Results:
Mar. 1877, Jan.-Feb. 1878
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Mar.-Dec. 1878
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Jan.-May 1879
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Jun.-Sep. 1879
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Oct.-Dec. 1879
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Jan.-May 1880
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Jun.-Dec. 1880
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
1881-1882
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
1883
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
1884-1886
Letters from C.E. Perkins concerning policies, organization, salaries, rates, pro-rata case, Pullman negotiations, relationship with B&MI, relationships with other roads, and contemplated extensions.
Adams, Charles F. Jr., and Frederick Lovejoy letters, Dec. 1883
Correspondence (mostly copies) between Charles F. Adams, Jr., president of the Union Pacific Railroad, and Frederick Lovejoy, president of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway, about Union Pacific objections to Denver & Rio Grande's entrance into Utah. Collected by C.E. Perkins and sent to Forbes with his comments.