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John (Jack) Boitano Logbooks
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  • Contributing Institution: California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives
    Title: John (Jack) Boitano logbooks
    Identifier/Call Number: MS 917
    Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet 1 record carton
    Date (inclusive): Sep.1926-Dec.1935
    Abstract: This collection includes sixty logbooks, five pages of correspondence, two empty logbook covers, one blank logbook, a train pass identification check, a train register ticket, and a flagman's hold order from a Southern Pacific conductor, John (Jack) Boitano, dated between September 1926 to December 1935. Boitano primarily worked in California as a Southern Pacific Conductor.
    Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center
    Language of Material: English .

    Arrangement

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material and then by date

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gifted by Mr. Frank Lechner, 2022.

    Conditions Governing Access

    Collection is open for research by appointment. Contact Library Staff.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Copyright has been assigned to the California State Railroam Museum. Permission for publication must be submitted in writing to the CSRM Library & Archives

    Scope and Contents

    MS 917 John (Jack) Boitano Logbooks
    This collection includes 60 logbooks, 5 pages of correspondence, 2 empty logbook covers, and a blank logbook, a train pass identification check, a train register ticket, and a flagman's hold order from a Southern Pacific conductor, John (Jack) Boitano. The collection is dated between September 1926 to December 1935. Boitano primarily worked in California, in places like Sacramento, Sparks, Truckee, Oakland, and Gerber for passenger trains. Freight trains go through the United States, however Boitano would only go as far as Ogden, Utah, where the Southern Pacific jurisdiction ended.
    The collection has three types of logbooks, three of them are "Cash Collection's Deposited Book" dated from September 1926 to June 1932, one is a "Freight Conductor's Train Book" dated from July 12, 1931 to July 21, 1931, and the last type is fifty-six are "Passenger Conductor's Record Book" dated from July 29, 1927 to December 29, 1935. The year 1929 is complete, however the other years are missing various months. The "Cash Collection's Deposited Book" keep a record of how much cash and the location Boitano deposited it at. The "Passenger Conductor's Record Book" contain information about the different Southern Pacific trains he worked on, the pickup and drop off points, and some notes about his daily activities. The "Freight Conductor's Train Book" kept a log of the type of freight, including fruit, rice, and wheat, and the destination for the freight. The three pages of correspondence discussed an incident with a passenger, and two are telegrams pertaining to other information about two passengers.

    Preferred Citation

    MS 917 John (Jack) Boitano Logbooks, California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives, Sacramento, California.

    Biographical / Historical

    John (Jack) Boitano worked as a Southern Pacific train conductor. His logbooks confirm his employment with Southern Pacific from September 1926 to December 1935. He primarily worked on Southern Pacific passenger trains in California, but he briefly worked on Southern Pacific frieght trains in July 1931.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Southern Pacific Railroad Company
    Railroads--California--History
    Railroad conductors