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registers (lists)

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Official lists of entries of any information considered sufficiently important to be exactly and formally recorded, typically maintained in numerical or chronological order in a regular manner.

Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:

Register for Engineers and Firemen of MCRR , 1914

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31141023934123], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Michigan Central Railroad (MCRR) materials include register books for Engineers and Firemen, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1926-1928; locomotive inspection reports, 1921-1927; Jackson locomotive inspection report, 1926. The ledger contains percentage sheets, bridge and transfer charges and division sheets relating to the Pere Marquette Railroad.

Dates: Other: 1914

Register for Engineers and Firemen of MCRR , March - June 1914

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31141023934123], Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Michigan Central Railroad (MCRR) materials include register books for Engineers and Firemen, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1926-1928; locomotive inspection reports, 1921-1927; Jackson locomotive inspection report, 1926. The ledger contains percentage sheets, bridge and transfer charges and division sheets relating to the Pere Marquette Railroad.

Dates: Other: March - June 1914

Register for Engineers and Firemen of MCRR , 1917

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31141023934123], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Michigan Central Railroad (MCRR) materials include register books for Engineers and Firemen, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1926-1928; locomotive inspection reports, 1921-1927; Jackson locomotive inspection report, 1926. The ledger contains percentage sheets, bridge and transfer charges and division sheets relating to the Pere Marquette Railroad.

Dates: Other: 1917

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1901-1903

 Item — Box 48: [Barcode: 31141019159883], Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1901-1903

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1904-1906

 Item — Box 48: [Barcode: 31141019159883], Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1904-1906

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1906-1908

 Item — Box 48: [Barcode: 31141019159883], Object: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1906-1908

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1908-1910

 Item — Box 48: [Barcode: 31141019159883], Object: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1908-1910

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1910-1913

 Item — Box 49: [Barcode: 31141019159891], Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1910-1913

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1913-1914

 Item — Box 49: [Barcode: 31141019159891], Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1913-1914

Register of Twenty Thousands Names (Customers), 1914-1915

 Item — Box 49: [Barcode: 31141019159891], Object: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Edward K. Warren was born in Vermont in 1847 and moved to Three Oaks in Berrien County, Michigan in 1858 with his parents. In 1883, Edward established the Warren Featherbone Company after recognizing a market for improved corset materials. After securing a patent, Edward began producing "featherbone," an alternative to pricey and frail whalebone. Featherbone was made from pointer feathers discarded by regional feather duster factories. Warren opened his first featherbone factory in Three...
Dates: 1914-1915