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Business Files, 1917-1960 (continued)
Numerical Files, 1917-1941 (continued)
Report on less-than-carload freight and store door delivery, undated
Analysis of store door delivery and electric carriers' less-than-carload traffic, Michigan, undated
Folder 41
Field notes, terminal facilities, reports, New York, N.Y., 1925
Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., agreement with City Truck Line, 1925
Washington Rapid Transit Co., income report, 1922
Chicago and North Western Railway Co., traffic department report, 1925
Folder 42
General Motors Corp., Railroad Service Department, list of cases, Sept.-Dec., 1924
Reports on freight handling, St. Louis, Mo., and East St. Louis, Ill., 1923-1926
Folder 43
Kettering, Charles Franklin, correspondence re bus and truck surveys, 1923
Old Colony Club, London, England, 1924
BOX 31 Folder 44
Wright, Robert C., Pennsylvania Railroad, “Railroad Situation - 1923,” 1923
Kruttschnitt, Julius, Southern Pacific Co., response to Senator James Couzens, 1923
MacDonald, Thomas H., Bureau of Public Roads, “Motor Truck Utilization by the Railroads,” 1923
Folder 45
New York Railroad Club, 1923-1927
Hatt, W. K., “Moot Questions in Highway Transportation,” 1922
Maybury, Sir Henry, interview, Ministry of Transport, London, England, 1923
Report on truck transportation in New England, undated
Folders 46-52
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, correspondence, memoranda, and minutes, Jan. 1923-Jan. 1924
BOX 32 Folder 53
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, correspondence, memoranda, and minutes, Feb.-Apr. 1924, undated
Folder 54
American Railway Association, annual bulletin for 1922, 1923 See Oversize
American Engineering Standards Committee, yearbook, 1923
Folders 55-56
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, gasoline railcar data, 1923, undated
Folder 57
Field notes, interviews re store door delivery, gasoline railcars, and buses, 1923
Folders 58-59
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, drafts and galley proofs of report, 1923
Folder 60
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committees I, II, III, and V, galley proofs of reports, 1923
Folder 61
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committees I-V and Joint Subcommittee on Taxation, printed reports, 1923
Folder 62
Horner, correspondence re “English Cartage Practice” speech, Society of Automotive Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1924
Childress, L. W., plan re optional store door service and discontinued use of trap cars, 1924
Folder 63
General Motors Corp., Traffic Association, opinions on trap car service, 1924
Folder 64
Horner, memorandum re General Motors Corp.'s role in commercial vehicle field, 1924 See also Oversize
Folder 65
Interstate Commerce Commission, report on gasoline railcars, 1923
Folder 66
Bureau of Railway Economics, report on gasoline railcars, 1922
BOX 33 Folder 67
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committees I, II, III, and V, minutes, 1923
Folder 68
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, correspondence re distribution of report, 1923
Folder 69
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, Subcommittee C, transportation regulation, 1923
Folder 70
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, Subcommittee B, use of motor trucks within terminal area, 1923
Folder 71
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, Committee IV, Subcommittee A, motor use outside terminal area, 1923
Folder 72
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), National Transportation Conference, general meetings, Washington, D.C., 1924
Folder 73
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.), North Central Division meeting, Chicago, Ill., 1924
Folder 74
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., reports, 1924, undated
Folder 75
Reading Co., miscellaneous notes and map, 1924, undated
Folder 76
New England region, memoranda and notes, 1924, undated
Folder 77
Great Northern Railway (British), bus line, 1924
Folder 78
Long Island Railroad, notes, undated
Folder 79
Pennsylvania Railroad, interviews, reports, and notes, 1924
Folder 80
Vail, J. J., report on Sibley system of freight delivery, 1924
Folder 81
General Motors Corp., receipts and vouchers, 1924-1925
Folder 82
Lehigh Valley Railroad, memoranda and notes, 1924, undated
Folder 83
Boston and Maine Railroad, negotiations with Stone's Express Co., 1925
Folder 84
General Motors Corp., Railroad Service Department, case book, 1924
Folder 85
Horner, “English Cartage Practice,” abstract of paper, Society of Automotive Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923
Institution of Automobile Engineers, pamphlets, London, England, 1923
BOX 34 Folder 86
Miscellaneous material re buses, 1923-1924
Turner, Daniel L., report on New York rapid transit traffic, 1925
Folder 87
Huntington, W. C., “Analysis of French Railroad Situation,” 1922
Ritchie, John A., biographical information, undated
Speech on relationship between railroads and motor transportation, undated
Swayne, Alfred H., obituary, 1937
Folder 88
Modern Transport, correspondence and incomplete draft of Horner article, 1925
Miscellaneous articles on freight delivery, 1923-1925
Folder 89
Reports re British and French gasoline railcars, undated
Folder 90
Lyford, Will H., Chicago and Eastern Railroad Co., interview and article, 1923-1925
Memorandum re taxicab concessions, New York, N.Y., 1930
Folder 91
Gasoline railcars, France, 1922, undated
Folders 92-96
Cincinnati, Ohio, case (#157), contract bidding for hauling less-than-carload freight, 1926-1927, undated
Folder 97
General Managers' Association of New York, Store Door Delivery Committee, 1925
Folder 98
Correspondence re trap cars and British collection and delivery practices, 1925-1926
Folder 99
Miscellaneous reports on store door delivery and less-than-carload freight handling, 1923-1925
Folder 100
Pennsylvania Railroad, report on store door and less-than-carload delivery, 1933
Folder 101
Horner, critique of paper on motor truck operation, undated
Folders 102-103
General Motors Corp., Railroad Service Department, personnel records, 1924-1931
BOX 35 Folder 104
General Motors Corp., Railroad Service Department, case reports, 1924-1925
Folder 105
Yellow Coach Manufacturing Co., motor coach proposal, Illinois Motor Transport Co., 1925
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