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B. H. Manning describes his lengthy career in railroading, concentrating on his many years with the Fort Worth and Denver Railway.  
  
 
==General Interview Information==
 
==General Interview Information==
  
'''Interviewee Name:'''
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'''Interviewee Name:''' B. H. Manning
  
'''Additional Parties Recorded:'''
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'''Additional Parties Recorded:''' None
  
'''Date:'''  
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'''Date:''' August 04, 1976
  
'''Location:'''
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'''Location:''' Fort Worth, Texas
  
'''Interviewer:'''
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'''Interviewer:''' Richie Cravens
  
'''Length:'''
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'''Length:''' 1 hour
  
  
 
==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
'''Tape 1, Side 1:'''
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' Personal history,
 
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High school graduation,
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Location of father’s farm,
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Employment, Southern Pacific Railroad (1909-1915),
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Railroad routes,
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Operations of station at Yoakum, Texas,
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Position held,
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Number of employees,
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Job offer from Texas and Pacific (1915-1918),
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Training,
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Work as traveling auditor,
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Other positions held,
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Oil boom, Mexia, Texas (1921),
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Employment, Southern Pacific Railroad (1922-23),
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Employment, Fort Worth and Denver Railway (1923-1961),
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Employees in auditing department,
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Re-auditing revenue,
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Positions held.
 
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'''Tape 1, Side 2:'''
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'''Tape 1, Side 2:''' Union membership in auditing department,
 
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Anecdote about being offered union general,
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chairmanship,
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Promotion to chief clerk, claim department,
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Work schedule,
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General chairmanship of union described,
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Institution of five-day work week,
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Train wreck,
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Death of boss,
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Trip to Chicago, Illinois cancelled,
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Promotion to Freight Claim Agent (September, 1949-October, 1961),
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Travel,
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National conventions,
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Cost to railroad in damages,
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Biggest losses,
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Train wrecks,
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Staff size (1961).
 
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'''Range Dates:'''
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'''Range Dates:''' 1909-1961
  
'''Bulk Dates:'''
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'''Bulk Dates:''' 1923-1961
  
  

Revision as of 17:35, 8 June 2015

B. H. Manning describes his lengthy career in railroading, concentrating on his many years with the Fort Worth and Denver Railway.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: B. H. Manning

Additional Parties Recorded: None

Date: August 04, 1976

Location: Fort Worth, Texas

Interviewer: Richie Cravens

Length: 1 hour


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Personal history, High school graduation, Location of father’s farm, Employment, Southern Pacific Railroad (1909-1915), Railroad routes, Operations of station at Yoakum, Texas, Position held, Number of employees, Job offer from Texas and Pacific (1915-1918), Training, Work as traveling auditor, Other positions held, Oil boom, Mexia, Texas (1921), Employment, Southern Pacific Railroad (1922-23), Employment, Fort Worth and Denver Railway (1923-1961), Employees in auditing department, Re-auditing revenue, Positions held.

Tape 1, Side 2: Union membership in auditing department, Anecdote about being offered union general, chairmanship, Promotion to chief clerk, claim department, Work schedule, General chairmanship of union described, Institution of five-day work week, Train wreck, Death of boss, Trip to Chicago, Illinois cancelled, Promotion to Freight Claim Agent (September, 1949-October, 1961), Travel, National conventions, Cost to railroad in damages, Biggest losses, Train wrecks, Staff size (1961).

Range Dates: 1909-1961

Bulk Dates: 1923-1961


Access Information

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Recording Format Notes:

Transcript:



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