Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
After thirty-one years, Capt. Hodges gives a unique banquet
A typed transcript of an article from the Salt Lake City, Utah Daily Tribune, titled "After Thirty-one Years, Capt. Hodges Gives a Unique Banquet," dated October 28, 1897. The article describes a banquet hosted by Capt. F. S. Hodges, a former Union Pacific railroad engineer, who is reuniting with Salt Lake City citizens who helped him build the railroad in Utah in 1866.
Arizona Co-operative Mercantile Institution business records
Shipping receipts, receipts, order forms and correspondence of the Arizona Co-operative Mercantile Institution.
Engineering survey report
Handwritten report which relates to the engineering problems concerning the Union Pacific Railroad construction in Utah and the work completed in laying railway lines immediately east of Salt Lake City, Utah during 1867.
William Wollerton Riter letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated September 12, 1876, and addressed to George Reynolds. The item was written in Echo, Utah. Riter instructs Reynolds to request information of Union Pacific Railroad Company directors to see if sufficient transportation would be furnished during the fall and winter.
State of Idaho et al. v. Oregon Short Line Railroad, et al.
Western American business and labor history (20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts collection development policy, 5.II, 2007).