Louis Paul Oberkamp's examination answers

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Louis Paul Oberkamp's examination answers
Dates: 1921
Collection Number: MS 560
Creator/Collector: Oberkamp, Louis Paul
Extent: 1 folder
Repository: California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: Louis P. Oberkamp's answers to "Examination Questions" administered while he was a student at the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Apprentice School. He took the test on December 21, 1921 and passed with a score of 98.5%.
Language of Material: English

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Preferred Citation

Louis Paul Oberkamp's examination answers. California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives

Acquisition Information

Gift of Betty Jo Sunshine, 2007

Biography/Administrative History

Louis Paul Oberkamp (1901-1996) began his railroad career with the El Paso & Southwestern in 1920. He retired from Southern Pacific in 1965 (?) at which time he was the Superintendent of the Sacramento General Shops.

Scope and Content of Collection

Louis P. Oberkamp's answers to "Examination Questions" administered while he was a student at the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Apprentice School. He took the test on December 21, 1921 and passed with a score of 98.5%.