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Take It Easy Go PullmanBlack and white magazine advertisement, copyright 1952. Published in Time Magazine February 23, 1953. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Take It Easy Go PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, Copyright 1553, The Pullman Company. Published in Time, November 30, 1953. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Technical Drawings (Misc.)A collection of misc. schematics from several companies, some unfinished, unidentified. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Telephone Directory 1949Copy of the Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Company telephone directory for August 1949. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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The 20th Century LimitedOriginal color advertisement for the 20th Century Limited train. Copyright 1940 Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Advance - Blue-Line DrawingFramed drawing showing the Advance after being re-commissioned as the "Michipicoten" by Algoma Central. Note changes to State Room and staff quarters. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Format: Blueprint |
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The Advance: Berth KeyOne metal berth key from the Advance train car, once the private car of Robert Todd Lincoln. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Format: Passenger Car Accessories |
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The Advance: Pullman Free Standing AshTrayPullman ashtray from the Advance train car, once the private car of Robert Todd Lincoln. The name "Pullman" is in relief on the base of the stand. Subject: ; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Passenger Car Accessories |
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The Advance: Railroad SignalOne railroad stop signal from the Advance train car, once the private car of Robert Todd Lincoln. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Format: Passenger Car Accessories |
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The Advance: State Room ChairsSet of four chairs from the State Room of the train car The Advance, once owned by Robert Todd Lincoln. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Format: Passenger Car Furniture |
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The Business End of the Big StickPhotocopy of article from The Carbuilder regarding manufacture of ammunition shells. Title refers to Teddy Roosevelt quote "Speak softly, but carry a big stick". 1950s as article refers to President Eisenhower. Subject: ; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The CarbuilderIssue of the Carbuilder devoted to the story of George Pullman and Pullman-Standard history. Copy only. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Company; Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The CarbuilderCompany publication, for the builders of all Pullman Standard products. Contains article "The George Mortimer Pullman Story". 32 pages. Subject: Chicago_History; Historic_Reference; Illinois_History; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Labor_History; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Carbuilder 1953 OctoberTwo-color magazine produced for employees of the Pullman Standard Co. 29 pages containint employee news and articles about Pullman factory sites around the country. Subject: Pullman_Workers; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Porters; Illinois_History; Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Carbuilder, 1960 July-AugustThree-color magazine produced for employees of Pullman Standard Co. 29 pages containing emploee news and articles about Pullman factory sites around the country. Subject: Regional; Pullman_Workers; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Porters; Illinois_History; Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The City of Pullman: America's First Industrial Utopia and the Birth of the European Garden CityA copy of an article from Metropolitan Review Magazine, about historic and contemporary Pullman. Subject: Architecture; Beman,_Solon_Spencer; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_People; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Golden WayJournal of the Pullman Society (England), published 2 to 4 times a year. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Abroad; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Last Launching PartyPhotograph from Collection of Adelaide Teninga. Included is a photocopy with notes: "80th ship launched - the last one. Launched by Alelaide Teninga (front, center), sister Helen to the R, their mom to the L. Alelaide worked for the Pullman Company and organized all the launching parties." Subject: ; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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The New HavenOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement regarding the the New Haven Railroad and its 50 Pullman-Standard streamlined chair cars. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The New Review, Hammond, IN144 issues of employee newsletter for Pullman-Standard, Hammond, IN, 1941 to 1945. Refer to Holdings for complete list of issues available for viewing in the Ludlam Library in the Hotel Florence. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Manufacturing_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Official Pullman-Standard LibrarySeries of volumes on Pullman-Standard. Vo. 8, Rock Island Book No. 1185 Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Official Pullman-Standard LibraryBook, Volume 9 in the Official Pullman Standard Library. Visuals and plans for Pullman cars run by Chicago & North Western. Book No. 1995. Copyright 1990 by W. David Randall. Published by Railway Production Classics. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Parable of PullmanDouble-sided parchment paper, continued on reverse. History of Pullman. Subject: Chicago_History; Historic_Reference; Illinois_History; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Pullman_Labor_History; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Pullman Company Contracts4"x7" black leather 3 ringed binder containing various Pullman Company contracts between porters, conductors, brakemen, etc. dating between 1948-1961. Subject: ; Chicago_History; Historic_Reference; Labor_History,_other; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Workers; Reference; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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The Pullman Company Manufacturing DepartmentBook titled Pullman, containing text and photographs of the The Pullman Company Manufacturing Department, including the Passenger Car Shops. Subject: Pullman_Company; Robert_Todd_Lincoln; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Pullman MessengerPremier issue of magazine focused on information about events and news about the Pullman National Monument. Subject: ; Pullman_(General); Pullman_and_Afro-Americans; Pullman_Labor_History; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Porters; Pullman_Town; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Pullman NewsMonthly publication of the Pullman Company featuring news and photos about the company and employees. Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Pullman NewsNewsletter booklet produced by The Pullman Company, with articles of regional interest and news about the Pullman Company and its employees. Subject: Factory_Site; Pullman_Company; Pullman_People; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Pullman NewsMagazine published by the Pullman Company, Chicago. Issue dedicated to The Pullman Employees in Service, dated January, 1944. Stories of various men and women serving during the war. Subject: World_War_II; Pullman_Workers; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Pullman NewsEmployee magazine, published by The Pullman Company, May 1924. 32 pages with photographs and illustrations. Subject: Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Pullman ScrapbookSelections from the original "Pullman News" issues. Subject: ; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Pullman Standard Aircrafter, Chicago, IL109 issues of employee newsletter for the Aircraft Division in Chicago, ILL., 1943, 1944, and 1945 See Holdings for complete list of issues available for viewing at the Ludlam Library in the Florence Hotel. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Manufacturing_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Pullman-Peabody Company Annual Report 1986Annual Report for 1986. Stockholders are asked to return name to the Pullman Company. Subject: Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Railway RegisterNewspaper article dated March 1886, describes George Pullman sharing his new idea for a sleeping car in Fall 1860. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Family; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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The Retreat RestaurantA brochure from the Retreat Restaurant, in the home of Henry H. Sessions, the first general superintendent of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Includes history and menu. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_People; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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The Story of Sherwin-WilliamsHardcover book detailing history of Sherwin-Williams paint company. Approximately 63 pages with many photographs and illustrations. Full record available for viewing at the Bertha Ludlam Reading Room in the Hotel Florence. Subject: Roseland_Community; Sherwin-Williams_Paint_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Town of PullmanSubtitled "Its Growth with Brief Accounts of Its Industries". Originally published in 1893, this is a reprint done by the Pullman Civic Organization in 1974. 208 pages with appendix and index. An account of the town of Pullman, it's buildings, functions, and employees. Softcover. Written by the wife of Duane Doty, town manager. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Company; Factory_Site; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Town of Pullman18-page typed reference guide. The Town of Pullman section compiled by Carol Tome. Hotel Florence section compiled by Martha Brislen. Corliss Engine section compiled by Frank Beberdick. Full record available for viewing at the Bertha Ludlam Reading Room in the Hotel Florence. Subject: Arcade_Building; Barrett,_Nathan_Franklin; Beman,_Solon_Spencer; Corliss_Engine; Greenstone_Church; Hotel_Florence_History; Market_Hall; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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The Town of PullmanSubtitled "Its Growth with Brief Accounts of Its Industries". Originally published in 1893, this is a reprint done by the Pullman Civic Organization in 1974. 208 pages with appendix and index. An account of the town of Pullman, it's buildings, functions, and employees. Hardcover. Written by the wife of Duane Doty, town manager. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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The Wonderful World of RailroadingPhotocopy of article from The Carbuilder, date unknown, about Woody Eisenhart, Pullman Car Works employee about his love of trains. Subject: ; Pullman_Company; Reference; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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This is Your Own-Your Native Land See it via PullmanColor magazine ad promoting travel across America to see its historic sites. Shows interpreters at Williamsburg, Woman in front of Capital Building and woman in nightgown in sleeper room. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Thomas Reid CrowderPhotograph of Dr. Thomas Reid Crowder, taken from building across the street from The Art Institute of Chicago. Dr. Crowder was Director of the Department of Sanitation and Surgery of the Pullman Company. Photograph was taken approximately 1 year before his death in 1942. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Thomas Reid Crowder 1872-1942Obituary/biography of Thomas Reid Crowder, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Vol. 14, No. 7, October 15, 1942 Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Thomas Reid Crowder LetterLetter copy typed by Thomas Crowder, to Peter____?, giving his biography. Letter is dated: Chicago - June 26, 1935. Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Correspondence |
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Timken Roller Bearing Company DrawingsTwo drawings from Timken Roller Bearing Company showing various bearings. Detail shows part of a section of a narrow adapter. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Tracing of Heat & Grille Arrft in BC & BL BedroomOriginal tracing by George Eck. Undated Subject: Reference; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Artwork |
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Transfer TableDigging out the Transfer Table. Workman shovel snow after major snow storm. Looking SSW towards Langley and 111th. The snow storm pictured is referenced in the Pullman Car Works Standard as occuring in 1918. Subject: Pullman_Workers; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table and Rear ShopsLooking west c 1895 Subject: Transfer_Table; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Travel by rail and relax in the newest and finest from Pullman StandardOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows four attractive, smartly dressed women playing bridge in a Pullman car, smiling and chatting. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Travel Prospects, 1946Article in the New York Daily News, December 28, 1945. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Manufacturing_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Two Cover LettersLetter of introduction of A.T. Benson to George Pullman; letter confirming delivery of proposed contract with Northern Pacific Railway to Mr. Kendrick. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Correspondence |
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Union FoundryPullman Photo # 16798 Subject: Pullman_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Union Foundry Replica of Liberty BellCopy of photograph showing replica of the Libery Bell which was cast by Pullman's Union Foundry for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The bell is being moved on horse-drawn wagon. Note African American man leaning on wagon. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Union Foundry Replica of Liberty Bell MedallionPhotograph of medallion possibly used at the 1893 Collumbian Exposition as part of the display of the duplicate Liberty Bell created by Pullman. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Upholstery Material - Pullman Palace CarFragment of Pullman Palace Car upholstery material, 25" x 24". Greens and browns in color. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Textiles |
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Utah Sights and Scenes for the TouristA booklet promoting tourist sites across Utah, complete with a fold-in map showing various trains routes across the state. Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Utility ReceiptsCopies of two paid receipts for rent dated November 30 and August 29, 1892 to John Blomberg. Subject: ; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Vacuum Cleaner Arrgt.Original tracing of the vacuum cleaner arrgt. dated October 25, 1948. Subject: Reference; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Artwork |
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Vapor Car Heating Co.,Inc. DrawingSeveral drawings showing remote control panels, with a detail shown here. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Vestibule Data CorrespondenceThirty sheets of correspondence regarding vestibule date from various parties. Subject: ; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Voyages of the PCE(R)-852Story in text and photos by Capt. Martin J. Hacala, of the USS Brattleboro, built by Pullman Standard. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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We know we`ll get there when we go Pullman!Original magazine advertisement, showing an older couple riding a Pullman train. The woman is knitting, the man reading. Both are smiling into the camera. Coutryside is visible outside the window. Other photos show an actress and businessman. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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We, the people endorseOriginal color magazine advertisement, published in Collier's magazine. Ad shows many excerpts from letters of travelers endorsing Pullman travel, and an illustration of a woman in a pink printed dressing gown preparing for bed in a Pullman convertible single occupancy sleeper. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Wedding Dress of Florence Abby RunnellsWedding dress worn by Florence Abby Runnells in 1886 at her marriage to Edward Francis Bryant, President of the Pullman Bank. Florence was a cousin to John Runnells, President of the Pullman Company after Robert Todd Lincoln. leather gloves and several pieces of antique lace included. Subject: Pullman_People; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Bank; Pullman_(General); Format: Textiles |
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When you buy a Pullman ticket you can write your own!Original magazine advertisement, unknown publication, copyright 1947, The Pullman Company. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Wherever you go...Here's how to go...Original magazine advertisement, unknown publication, copyright 1947, The Pullman Company. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Why the best part of this Christmas trip can't be pictured!Black and white advertisement, Copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time Magazine December 10, 1951. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Woodward Sleeping & Parlor Coach Co. Car Inventory1889 inventory of Woodward Sleeping & Parlor Coach Co. cars. Listing of cars by number and name, including a voucher for car material, paint, etc. Subject: ; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Inventory |
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WW II Inventory Disposal Articles and Documents File No. 312File No. 312 General - Newspaper Clippings. Newspaper clippings and documents discussing the reconversion of industry to production of civilian goods after WW II. Image f stamped on reverse "Received Jul 16, 1945 Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Director of Termination" and image j stamped on reverse "Received Nov 21, 1944 Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Director of Termination" Additional images available for viewing in the Bertha Ludlam Library at the Hotel Florence. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Manufacturing_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Yes, daddy's safe in bed, too!Original Pullman advertisement, showing two images; one of wife and child at home in bed, the other showing father safe in a Pullman car while traveling. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Yes, Daddy's Safe in Bed, Too!Original Pullman magazine ad, published in National Geographic, copyright 1937, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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You're Safe and Sure When You Travel by PullmanBlack and white magazine ad. Copyright 1955, The Pullman Company. Published in Time magazine October 24, 1955. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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You're Safe and Sure When You Travel by PullmanBlack and white magazine ad. Copyright 1955, The Pullman Company. Published in Time magazine August 22, 1955. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Your family will bless you for a vacation trip by PULLMANOriginal magazine advertisement, Holiday Magazine, undated, copyright 1955, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |