Box 239
Contains 42 Results:
A, 1948
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1949
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1950
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1951
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1952-1957
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1958-1960
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1961-1966
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
A, 1967-1968
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
Ackroyd, James A. (Secretary), 1940
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.
Ackroyd, James A. (Secretary), 1941
The Copper Range Company’s Houghton Office maintained a central file of outgoing correspondence. This included the correspondence of the Copper Range Railroad Company and other subsidiaries that were based in Houghton.
The extensive correspondence is often routine but provides an unusually complete look at the activities of the Houghton Office. Note that correspondents with their own folders in some years may have their letters in general folders for other years.