[Letters Between A.B. (Burt) McNeill and Annabella Clark]
- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-TX-260-10
- File
- 1968-1978
Burt McNeill and Annabella Clark correspond concerning the history of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company and its employees.
Burt
[Letters Between A.B. (Burt) McNeill and Annabella Clark]
Burt McNeill and Annabella Clark correspond concerning the history of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company and its employees.
Burt
Notes addressed to 'Herb' from A.B. (Burt) McNeill regarding some requested information about former Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company employees. He lists a number of names with addresses and job descriptions that he feels may be worthy interview subjects. Also included is some information about facilities culled from Fred Brown's journals.
Burt
Day by Day on the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway 1887 to 1905
Subtitled: A Chronicle by A.B. McNeill August, 1967. This is a chronicle of events culled from Fred Brown's Daily Journals (see CC-TX-262-5 until CC-TX-265-4) including important time's and special trains. It also pulls out a lot of the workers' names and traces some of the families throughout. It has 432 numbered pages and some additional pages tucked in at the back discernible by the fact that they are not hole-punched. Also includes a microfilm and a photocopy of the first E&N Time Card signed by John Coburn, one of the first conductors.
Burt
Canadian Pacific Railway Company Staff Circular Lines West of Fort William
Staff information for the heads of departments for lines west of fort William from the Office of the Second Vice-President, W. Whyte. Includes three letters concerning the booklet to or from: Mr. Scott, Al.L. Lowe, and A.B. McNeill
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
A small journal with facts and figures compiling railway earnings, expenses, carloads, and commodities. Notes that it was compiled by AB McNeill chief clerk to superintendent, E&N railway. Includes additional information on loose pages tucked inside. Graphs changes from a number of dates stretching from as early as 1906 to as late as 1960.
Burt