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Providence Daily Tribune Extra. From the Post. Railroad reform. The fact that one of our sister states has been completely subjugated by a Railroad corporation, is a serious warning that it would be the extreme of folly in us to disregard .... [

Photograph of Dr. Hermann Robinton, Assistant to the State Librarian, Albany, New York, Turning over to Dr. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States, Some of New York's Most Treasured Documents to be Preserved and Rehabilitated for Display on New York's Freedom Train

The committee of railroad presidents and railroad union officials forming the Railway Labor Management Conference held a session in Washington, December 18, 1942 with Office of Defense Transportation officials to discuss manpower problems. The group agreed to submit recommendations to the ailroad executives' associations and the railway labor organizations. Reading from left to right are J.J. Pelley, President, Association of American Railroads; E.E. Norris, President, Southern Railway System; L.W., Baldwin, Chief Executive Officer, Missouri Pacific Lines; S.J. Hogan, President, National Marine Engineers Association; E.W. Scheer, President, Reading Railway System; Joseph B. Eastman, Director, Office of Defense Transportation; J.G. Luhrsen, Executive Secretary, Railway Labor Executives' Association; O.S. Beyer, Director, Division of Transport Personnel; D.B. Robertson, President, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; M.W. Clement, President, Pennsylvania Railroad; B.M. Jewell, President, Railway Employees' Department; G.M. Harrison, President, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks; A.F. Whitney, President, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen

Discuss rail strike threat. Washington, D.C., May 20. David B. Robertson (right) President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginermen, discuss with Chairman Burton K. Wheeler of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, the threatened "Nation-Wide" strike bode of the railway labor unions which would no good to the already extreme railroad crisis

Map of the railroads of the State of Massachusetts: accompanying the report of the Railroad Commissioners

Ferry, Central Railroad of New Jersey, Foot of Liberty Stree...

Document with lists of numbers on Richmond Union Passenger Railway Company letterhead

manuscript from "[Daring and Suffering: a history of the Great Railroad Adventure [i.e. the Andrews Railroad Raid.] ... With an introduction, by ... A. Clark.]"

Taxes, Hartford and Connecticut Valley railroad. From 1870 to 1878 inclusive, The Connecticut Valley railroad paid into the State treasury, taxes largely based on fictitious valuations, amounting to $101,787.02 ... Hartford? ca. 1882

Dear Sir: I have taken the liberty to send you a few documents relating to the Railroad movement in Rhode Island in Rhode Island ... R. G. Hazard. [n. d.].

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 171, Folder 9.

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Buffalo Guard Station, Garage, U.S. Highway 20/191 at Buffalo River, Island Park, Fremont County, ID

Col. J. W. Hofmann. 56th Penn. vols. Dear Sir: The "Camp Flag" of your regiment, which was ennobled by the use to which it was applied in the great battle of Gettysburg, has arrived safely at the League House ... Geo H. Boker. Secretary U. L. P.

Dear Sir: One most important task lies before the supporters of the Democratic ticket- to bring the people at large to a clear understanding of the tariff question ... It is to this end that we have published The Tariff?? cartoons and comments f

Electors of the Western district! Read and consider!!! At a meeting of gentlemen of the Whig party, and of citizens generally, favorable to the election of Hon. Wilkins Updike, to Congress, held at Kingston Court House, Aug. 11, 1847.

Maysville, Ky. July [blank], 1840. Dear Sir: In pursuance of a recommendation of the Maysville and Mason County Democratic association, a public meeting of the friends of the present National administration from the neighboring counties of Kentu

Office of the state and managers' agency, No. 7 Light street, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2nd, 1857. Dear Sir:- The great luck which has attended the drawing of the Maryland lotteries for some years past, has induced me to send to your address my

M.T. & Jennie H. Deaton Property, Big Springs Summer Home Area, Lot 2, Block N, Island Park, Fremont County, ID

Comparison. The following is a fair comparison of some of the most prominent points in the two constitutions. [1853?].

Buffalo Guard Station, Pumphouse, U.S. Highway 20/191 at Buffalo River, Island Park, Fremont County, ID

... Dear Sir.-The Union State Executive Committee, respectfully, but earnestly, claim your energetic co-operation in the present contest ... Trenton. N. J. Oct. 23d, 1865.

To the voters of the Second senatorial district! Americans! Will you cast your votes for Micah Dyer Jr? who has openly denounced your party and principles!! [1859].

Slavery, Frederick Douglass papers

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