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Title
American Railway Express Crew, 1922
Date Created and/or Issued
1922
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
American Railway Express Crew, Southern Pacific Market Street Station, c.1922. Left to right: Superintendent J. W. Rogers, General Agent W. F. Powers, Harold (Mickey) Bryan (driver), Bertram M. Shepherd (money clerk), Art Langford (money clerk), Leon F. Williamson, William J. Lowry, C. Sutherland (spelling?), Thomas Ramsted, Manuel C. Perry, Robert Alton Hanson (driver), Grover C. Speegle (bill clerk), Mathias (Matt) Knoeppel, Bernice Van Gundy, James Jasper (driver), Willard (Bill) Chaffin, Jack Gollner, Arthur Alger (money clerk, main office), Edward Gross (driver), John E. Ward. The Night Crew is missing: James K Eddy, William Salazar, Al Robinson, Frank (?).
Type
image
Format
Black & White, Gelatin Silver Print
Identifier
7DC4B950-F158-48B5-B781-003523811617
1997-202-358
Subject
Rogers, J. W
Powers, W. F
Bryan, Harold Mickey
Shepherd, Bertram M
Langford, Art
Williamson, Leon F
Lowry, William J
Ramsted, Thomas
Perry, Manuel C
Hanson, Robert Alton
Speegle, Grover C
Knoeppel, Mathias Matt
Van Gundy, Bernice
Jasper, James
Chaffin, Willard Bill
Gollner, Jack
Alger, Arthur
Gross, Edward
Ward, John E

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