Cecil Tullis Martin scrapbook
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Title: Cecil Tullis Martin scrapbook
Dates: 1941-1947
Collection Number: MS 528
Creator/Collector:
Martin, Cecil Tullis
Extent: 1 oversize box
Repository:
California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: One scrapbook compiled by Cecil Tullis Martin, a locomotive fireman for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. The scrapbook
contains clippings, miscelleanous forms, train orders, clearance cards, register checks, correspondence about personnel matters,
and employee timetables. There is also information about Martin's career, including his union activities with the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and Switchmen's Union
of North America.
Language of Material: English
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Cecil Tullis Martin scrapbook. California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Gift of Charles M. Brown, 2002
Scope and Content of Collection
One scrapbook compiled by Cecil Tullis Martin, a locomotive fireman for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. The scrapbook
contains clippings, miscelleanous forms, train orders, clearance cards, register checks, correspondence about personnel matters,
and employee timetables. There is also information about Martin's career, including his union activities with the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and Switchmen's Union
of North America.