Box 60
Contains 25 Results:
Trimountain Station: Correspondence and Blueprints, 1917-1918
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.
Twin Lakes Property and Leases, 1911-1938
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.
Watersmeet Extension, 1913-1917
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.
Western Union Telegraph Company: Sales of Property and Agreements, 1926
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.
Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau: Correspondence, 1934-1956
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.
White Pine Copper Company: Clippings from Skillings' Mining Review, 1953-1954
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.
White Pine Railroad: Analysis of Proposals (H. W. Johnson), 1952
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.
White Pine Railroad: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Proposal, 1952
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.
White Pine Railroad: Copper Range Railroad Company Proposal, 1946-1952
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.
White Pine Railroad: Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway Proposal, 1952
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.