Box 57
Contains 25 Results:
Correspondence: Letter of Apology from Customer for Failing to Pay Train Fare Twenty Years Earlier, 1924-1925
The General Manager's Office Records mostly date from H. W. Johnson's lengthy tenure and include correspondence, reports, engineering drawings, equipment records, and negotiations and disputes with labor unions.
A small number of files were continued for a few years after the position of General Manager was abolished with H. W. Johnson's retirement.
Correspondence: Orders from Bowser, inc., 1947
The General Manager's Office Records mostly date from H. W. Johnson's lengthy tenure and include correspondence, reports, engineering drawings, equipment records, and negotiations and disputes with labor unions.
A small number of files were continued for a few years after the position of General Manager was abolished with H. W. Johnson's retirement.
Correspondence: Organization of Copper Range Motor Bus Company, 1923-1925
The General Manager's Office Records mostly date from H. W. Johnson's lengthy tenure and include correspondence, reports, engineering drawings, equipment records, and negotiations and disputes with labor unions.
A small number of files were continued for a few years after the position of General Manager was abolished with H. W. Johnson's retirement.
Correspondence: Outgoing (letter book), 1944-1947
The General Manager's Office Records mostly date from H. W. Johnson's lengthy tenure and include correspondence, reports, engineering drawings, equipment records, and negotiations and disputes with labor unions.
A small number of files were continued for a few years after the position of General Manager was abolished with H. W. Johnson's retirement.
Correspondence: Outgoing (letter book, continued by Vice-President--Operations), 1953-1961
The General Manager's Office Records mostly date from H. W. Johnson's lengthy tenure and include correspondence, reports, engineering drawings, equipment records, and negotiations and disputes with labor unions.
A small number of files were continued for a few years after the position of General Manager was abolished with H. W. Johnson's retirement.