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Box 7

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Orders Journal, 1950-1951

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1950-1951

Pipe Shop Journal, 1952 June thru 1953 June

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1952 June thru 1953 June

Rope Journal, 1947 September - 1950

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1947 September - 1950

Waste Daily Entry Ledger, 1938-1940

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1938-1940

Waste Journal, 1940-1941

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1940-1941

Waste Inventory, 1954-1955

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1954-1955

U.S. Railroad Administration, Southern Cotton Tariff No. 6, 1919 October 1

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the...
Dates: Other: 1919 October 1