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Box 3

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

1899-1900 - S

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 25
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1899-1900 - T-V

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 26
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1899-1900 - W-Z

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 27
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1901-1902

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 28
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1903-1905

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 29
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1906-1907

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 30
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.

1899-1900 - R

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 24
Identifier: Case Pullman 15/00/01
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.