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Re: Labor Records/Query from H-Labor.



Sure can! Suggest that your man contact:

The Virginia Museum of Transportation
303 Norfolk Avenue SW
Roanoke VA 24016
Ph:540-342-5670
http://www.vmt.org
email: vmt@rbnet.com

Should future queries arise regarding potential homeless/homeseeking
railroad labor and railroad corporate records, I urge one and all to contact
the good curatorial folks at the very large and comprehensive California
State Railroad Museum & Foundation, 111 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-2214.
Their Library staff or Senior Curator, Stephen E. Drew can easily field such
questions or steer a collection in the right geographic or topical
direction.
Ph:916-445-7387
or via Paul Hammond Marketing & Public Relations
Office/email:phammond@csrmf.org

Have a splendid 4th everyone, and watch out for the British!

Kevin Bunker
Student Assistant
California State Archives


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> From:         James G. Cassedy[SMTP:james.cassedy@arch2.nara.gov]
> Reply To:     Archives & Archivists
> Sent:         Thursday, June 29, 2000 1:04 PM
> To:   ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Subject:      Labor Records/Query from H-Labor.
>
> Can anyone offer (or suggest) a home for Gerald Ronning's papers?
> SW
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> From:                   GeRR75@aol.com
> Dear H-Labor,
>
> Several years ago I came into possession of 14 bankers boxes of files from
> my grandfather, and train engineer and union rep. who worked for the
> Virginian and Norfolk and Western RRs in West Virginia. The records are of
> a very diverse nature, containing minutes from meetings of the local
> Brotherhood of Firemen and Locomotive Engineers, grievance letters, union
> correspondence, time books, paystubs, RR operating manuals, union and
> industry publications, etc. The years covered by the papers run from the
> early 1950s to the early 1970s.
>
> I am in the process of moving, and can no longer afford to cart the boxes
> around, and I was wonedring if any H-Labor subscribers would be interested
> in the papers, or would no of an individual or institution who would be
> interested in the papers. I hope to find a home for them by the end of
> July,
> otherwise I will probably have to recycle them.
>
> I can be contacted at gerr75@aol.com for further information.
>
> Gerald Ronning
> PhD Candidate
> Dept of History
> U of Colorado at Boulder
>
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