Box 59
Contains 29 Results:
Michigan State Highway Department: Correspondence regarding Railroad Crossing on M-26, 1954-1955
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.
Mineral Range Railroad Company: Joint Tracks at Dollar Bay, 1933-1942
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.
Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad: Lease and Operation (folder no. 1), 1906-1932
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.
Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad: Lease and Operation (folder no. 2), 1906-1932
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.
Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad: Lease and Operation (folder no. 3), 1906-1932
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.
Mohawk and Traverse Bay Railroad: Lease and Operation (folder no. 4), 1906-1932
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.
Painesdale Extension, 1913-1915
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.
Permissions for Utilities to Cross CRR Property, 1914-1943
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.
Post Office Department: Correspondence regarding Railway Mail, 1920-1931
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.
Potato Warehouse: Agreements and Leases, 1936-1940
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.