Box 14
Contains 41 Results:
Correspondence regarding 1921 Fiscal Year with J. A. Ackroyd and G. H. Wescott (General Manager), 1922-1926
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence regarding 1922 Fiscal Year with J. A. Ackroyd (Assistant Treasurer), 1923
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: Circular Letters and Correspondence with Agents, 1913-1942
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: Circular Letters no. 8, 16, 1908-1909
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: Circular Letters no. 48-81, 1911-1922
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: General, 1909-1929
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: General (folder no. 1), 1924-1932
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Correspondence: General (folder no. 2), 1924-1932
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Claims Filed Against the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Receivership (folder no. 1), 1925-1930
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.
Claims Filed Against the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Receivership (folder no. 2), 1925-1930
This subseries consists mostly of correspondence, but also includes substantial records relating to railroad abandonment. Most of the financial records that were the responsibility of this office can be found in Subseries VIII: Financial Records.