Albert Fred Frembling correspondence and loyalty certificate

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Albert Fred Frembling correspondence and loyalty certificate
Dates: 1938-1951
Collection Number: MS 506
Creator/Collector: Frembling, Albert Fred
Extent: 1 folder
Repository: California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: Includes correspondence between Albert Fred Frembing and family and the United States Railroad Retirement Board regarding benefits. amd the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers official receipt for dues. Also includes a loyalty certificate purchased by Mr. Frembling from the Brotherhood for $100.00 on July 3, 1929 under duress. Includes a letter from the Grand Office of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in June 1952 explaining to Mr. Frembling's son Harold Levy that the certificate is worthless.
Language of Material: English

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Preferred Citation

Albert Fred Frembling correspondence and loyalty certificate. California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives

Acquisition Information

Gift of Judith (Rae) Bavois, 2001

Scope and Content of Collection

Includes correspondence between Albert Fred Frembing and family and the United States Railroad Retirement Board regarding benefits. amd the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers official receipt for dues. Also includes a loyalty certificate purchased by Mr. Frembling from the Brotherhood for $100.00 on July 3, 1929 under duress. Includes a letter from the Grand Office of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in June 1952 explaining to Mr. Frembling's son Harold Levy that the certificate is worthless.