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Motot Transportation Division transcripts of application
hearings,
1926-1954,
bulk
1930-1939,
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Railroad Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation
Division:
An Inventory of Motor Transportation Division Transcripts of
Application Hearings at the Texas State Archives,
1926-1956,
undated, bulk
1930-1939
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Creator: |
Railroad Commission of
Texas. Motor Transportation Division.
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Motor Transportation
Division transcripts of application hearings |
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1926-1956, undated |
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bulk
1930-1939 |
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Abstract: |
The Railroad
Commission of Texas had regulatory power of the commercial transportation of
persons and property on state highways during the period covered by these
records. Motor transportation activities were handled by the Motor
Transportation Division. These records consist of the testimony at hearings
held by the Motor Transportation Division to determine if certificates should
be granted to allow applicants to operate commercial vehicles on public
highways. Dating 1926-1956, the majority of the records are from 1930 to 1939.
Testimony was taken from the applicant, other common carriers, and the public
about the proposed route, traffic conditions in the area, financial status of
the applicant, and competition with existing service. The findings were
reported to the Railroad Commission for final approval. |
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approximately 31 cubic
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Language |
These materials are written in
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Repository: |
Texas State Archives |
The Railroad Commission of Texas regulates the exploration,
production, and transportation of oil and natural gas in Texas. Its statutory
role is to prevent waste of the state's natural resources, to protect the
correlative rights of different interest owners, to prevent pollution, and to
provide safety in matters such as hydrogen sulfide. It oversees hazardous
materials pipelines and natural gas pipelines and distribution systems as well
as propane, butane, compressed natural gas, and liquefied natural gas. It works
to make sure a continuous, safe supply of natural gas is available to Texas
consumers at the lowest reasonable price. Additionally, the Commission
regulates surface mining for coal, uranium, and iron ore gravel, and conducts a
program for reclaiming lands that were mined and abandoned before 1975.
The Railroad Commission of Texas had its origin in the demands of the
shipping public in the late 1880s that insisted that railroads be subject to
regulation based on public interest. An advocate for governmental regulation,
Attorney General James Stephen Hogg ran for Governor in 1890 with the issue of
railroad regulation as the focal point of the campaign. Hogg was elected
Governor in the general election and the voters also approved an amendment to
Article X, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution that empowered the Legislature
to enact statutes creating regulatory agencies. These elections paved the way
for the Legislature to enact on April 3, 1891 "An Act to Establish a Railroad
Commission of the State of Texas," that later was placed in the Texas Revised
Civil Statutes under article 6444 et seq. (House Bills 1, 3, and 58, 22nd Texas
Legislature, Regular Session).
The Commission originally consisted of three members appointed by the
Governor for three-year terms. Governor Hogg appointed the first three
Commissioners in 1891 including John H. Reagan, who resigned as U.S. Senator
from Texas to serve as the first Chairman. The Texas Constitution, Article XIX,
Section 30 was amended in 1894 to provide for elective six-year overlapping
terms for the Commissioners. That same year John H. Reagan was elected and
served until his retirement in 1903.
The Texas Railroad Commission was the first regulatory agency created
in the State of Texas and originally had jurisdiction over the rates and
operations of railroads, terminals, wharves and express companies. The legal
focus was on intrastate passenger and freight activities. Interstate
jurisdiction fell under the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. For the first
twenty-five years of its existence, the Railroad Commission was largely
concerned with regulating railroads, setting rates, receiving complaints, and
making investigations. As other controversies arose where the Legislature
deemed that the public interest could best be served by regulation, additional
duties were assigned to the Railroad Commission.
The Railroad Commission's authority was broadened beginning in 1917
with the passage of the Pipeline Petroleum Law (Senate Bill 68, 35th
Legislature, Regular Session) that declared pipelines to be common carriers
like railroads and placed them under the Commission's jurisdiction. This was
the first act to designate the Railroad Commission as the agency to administer
conservation laws relating to oil and gas. The Commission's regulatory and
enforcement powers in oil and gas were increased by the Oil and Gas
Conservation Law (Senate Bill 350 of the 36th Legislature, Regular Session),
effective June 18, 1919. This act gave the Railroad Commission jurisdiction to
regulate the production of oil and gas. Acting upon this legislation, the
Commission adopted in 1919 the first statewide rules regulating the oil and gas
industry to promote conservation and safety, including Rule 37. This rule
requires minimum distances between wells at drilling sites in order to protect
field pressure and correlative rights.
The Gas Utilities Act of 1920 (House Bill 11, 36th Legislature, 3rd
Called Session) gave the Commission regulatory and rate authority over
individuals and businesses producing, transporting, or distributing natural gas
in Texas. In 1937, following a large natural gas explosion in a school in New
London, Texas, the 45th Legislature passed legislation giving the Railroad
Commission the authority to adopt rules and regulations pertaining to the
odorization of natural gas or liquefied petroleum gases (House Bill 1017,
Regular Session).
The passage of the Public Regulatory Act of 1975 (PURA) (House Bill
819, 64th Legislature, Regular Session) required certain state regulatory
agencies, including the Commission, to set the overall revenues of a utility
based on its "cost of service." Regulation of liquefied petroleum was added to
the Commission's responsibilities in 1939 by the 46th Legislature (House Bill
792, Regular Session). The legislation authorized the Commission to adopt and
enforce safety rules and standards in the storage, handling, transportation,
and odorization of butane or LP-gases. Regulation of compressed natural gas was
added to the Railroad Commission's responsibilities in 1983 (Senate Bill 617,
68th Legislature, Regular Session).
The Motor Bus Law of 1927, House Bill 50, 40th Legislature, Regular
Session, and the Motor Carrier Law of 1929, House Bill 654, 41st Legislature,
Regular Session, extended the Commission's regulatory powers to commercial
transportation of persons and property on state highways. In 1995, following
federal deregulation of motor carriers, the 74th Legislature eliminated the
agency's authority to regulate commercial carriers involved in intrastate
transport and transferred the remaining responsibilities related to commercial
carriers (motor carrier registration, insurance verification, and safety) to
the Texas Department of Transportation (Senate Bill 971, Regular Session), and
the Department of Public Safety (Senate Bill 3, Regular Session).
(Sources: Guide to Texas State Agencies,
various editions; general laws and statutes; and the records themselves.)
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The Railroad Commission of Texas had regulatory power of the
commercial transportation of persons and property on state highways during the
period covered by these records. Motor transportation activities were handled
by the Motor Transportation Division. These records consist of the testimony at
hearings held by the Motor Transportation Division to determine if certificates
should be granted to allow applicants to operate commercial vehicles on public
highways. Dating 1926-1956, the majority of the records are from 1930 to 1939.
The testimony was a part of the application procedure necessary to obtain the
required authorization to operate commercial vehicles on public highways.
Hearings were held by Division examiners and testimony was taken in regard to
the route and communities served, competition with existing service, traffic
congestion, financial status of the applicant, and other considerations of
convenience and necessity. The transcripts of these hearings reveal the status
of transportation at a given time in specific areas of Texas. After the
hearings, the examiner submitted the findings to the Commission for
consideration and decision.
The Commission made its decision known in the official minutes (See
Minutes and also the Motor
Transportation Division, Motor carrier dockets and
Motor Transportation Division, Motor freight dockets
series). The various docket records in the minutes for the Motor
Transportation Division were labeled Motor Bus Docket, Motor Bus Letter Order,
Contract Motor Carrier Docket, and Motor Carrier Docket Number. Subject matter
of these dockets in the minutes included sale and transfer of a certificate
authorizing the operation of a motor bus or motor carrier between cities;
application for approval of a change in schedule or the abandonment of a lease;
or for an order granting authority to use state highways in Texas for hire or
for commerce.
The majority of the transcripts are from the 1930s. The transcripts
for any given year will be found in more than one box.
To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily
reviewed to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to provide an estimate of
dates covered, and to determine record types.
This finding aid describes one series of the Railroad Commission of
Texas records. See
Railroad Commission of Texas: An Overview of
Records for more records series.
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Arrangement of the Records |
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These records are arranged in rough chronological and alphabetical
order as received from the agency. |
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Restrictions on Access
Materials housed in the State Archives do not circulate, but may be
used in the State Archives search room. Materials will be retrieved from and
returned to storage areas by staff members.
Restrictions on Use
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted and
may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials received
by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The
researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.).
Technical Requirements
None.
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The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
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Subjects: |
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Commercial vehicles--Texas.
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Document Types: |
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Testimonies--Texas--Commercial vehicles--1930-1956.
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Functions: |
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Regulating commercial
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The following materials are offered as possible
sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the
records. The listing is not exhaustive. |
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Texas State
Archives |
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Railroad
Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation Division enforcement and regulation
records, 1929-1955, bulk 1936-1942, approximately 23 cubic ft. |
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Railroad
Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation Division correspondence, 1923-1954,
bulk 1929-1942, approximately 14 cubic ft. |
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Railroad
Commission of Texas, Minutes, 1891-1996, 20.85 cubic ft. consisting of 113
microfilm reels |
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(Identify the item), Motor Transportation Division transcripts of
application hearings, Records, Railroad Commission of Texas. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Accession numbers: 1961/005 and others unknown
Some of these records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Railroad Commission of Texas in October 1961 and at other undetermined
dates.
Described by Paul B. Beck, June 1985
Finding aid edited for DACS compliance by Laura K. Saegert, December
2008
These records were appraised as archival by the appraisal staff of the
Texas State Archives on March 16, 2001. This was one of a series of Railroad
Commission records reviewed as part of an overall appraisal of the records of
the Commission. The appraisal report can be found in the search room of the
State Archives. The online version of the report for this series is available
at
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/appraisal/rrc2.html#163.
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Motot Transportation Division transcripts of application
hearings,
1926-1954,
bulk
1930-1939, approximately 31 cubic ft. |
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Ray Adair Truck Line,
1939 |
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Adams, J.M. dba [doing business as] Adams Truck Line,
1938 |
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Lawler, H.H. dba Alamo Freight Lines,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Aldredge, M.M.,
1939 |
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Allen, W.B. and Frank P. dba American Warehouse &
Storage Company,
1939 |
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Allred, Luther Virgil,
1939 |
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Atherton, Leland D. and Fannie D. dba Atherton Transfer
& Storage Company,
1939 |
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Avary, G.O.,
1939 |
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Bagwell, John,
1939 |
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Bain, Frank M.,
1939 |
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Basin Trucking Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Beakley, E.L.,
1939 |
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D.A. Beard Truck Lines Company,
1939 |
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Beaumont Bonded Warehouse, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Beck, Davis,
1939 |
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Bela, Santiago,
1939 |
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Bellomy, H.E. and T.U. dba Bellomy Brothers,
1939 |
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Bennett, Sidney L.,
1939 |
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Winton, R.L. dba Big State Trucking Company,
1939 |
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Binion, Z.E.,
1939 |
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Blankenship, O.R.,
1939 |
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Bly, C.N.,
1939 |
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Boothe, S.E.,
1939 |
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Borders, William,
1939 |
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Bowen, Jessee E.,
1939 |
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Bradfield, Fred,
1939 |
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Brewer, John Clayton,
1939 |
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Briggs, William Colley,
1939 |
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Brock, C.B.,
1939 |
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Brockman, J.T. and E.E.,
1939 |
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Brown Express, Incorporated,
1939 [6 folders] |
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Brown, Paul W. dba Brown Transfer & Storage Company,
1939 |
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Buffaloe, J.H.,
1939 |
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Burkhalter, C.B.,
1939 |
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Burleston, James Alvin,
1939 |
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Burt, L.C.,
1939 |
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Buster, Hilton and Vaugh dba Buster Brothers,
1939 |
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Buttry, Carl S.,
1939 |
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C. & S. Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Calhoun, John S.,
1937 |
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Camp, W.H., Jr.,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Campbell, Carl T.,
1939 |
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Campbell, Robert,
1939 |
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Cargill, J.T.,
1939 |
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Carmack, J.L. and C.L. dba Carmack's Transfer Company,
1939 |
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Casey, Claud,
1939 |
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Cathey, Roy and Carrell, J.T. dba Cathey & Carrell
Truck Line,
1939 |
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Central Forwarding, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Central Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1938-1939 [3 folders] |
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Chaney, W.T. and McClure, Parker dba Keechi Trucking
Company,
1939 |
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Clark, William N.,
1939 |
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Clarke, W.D. dba W.D. Clarke Transfer & Storage
Company,
1939 |
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Clevenger, E.K. and D.L.,
1939 |
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Cochran, C.L. and E.E. dba Cochran Company,
1939 |
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Cole, Ed,
1939 |
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Coleman, Ben dba Coleman Brothers' Transfer Company,
1939 |
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Collins, T.E.,
1939 |
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Combs, R.C. dba Combs Truck Line,
1939 |
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Blankenbeckler, Frank A. - Comet Motor Freight Lines,
1939 |
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Cook, D.F.,
1939 |
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Cook, Odus R.,
1939 |
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Cope, Luther,
1939 |
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Costillo, Victor,
1939 |
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Cranford, W.L.,
1939 |
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Creighton, T.C.,
1939 |
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Curry, A.F. dba Curry's Motor Freight Lines,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Daily, B.B.,
1939 |
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Davenport, D.D.,
1939 |
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Davis, Barney,
1939 |
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Davis, Jesse,
1938 |
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Davis, Loyd,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Davis, Marvin,
1939 |
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Dealers' Transport Company,
1939 |
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Dennis, E.M.,
1939 |
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Dixie Truck Line,
1939 |
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Donnell, Otho,
1939 |
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Dunn, A.W.,
1938 |
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East, C.L.,
1939 |
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Edmiston, Howard,
1939 |
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Edwards, A.B. and Eugene dba Edwards Brothers,
1939 |
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Eldridge Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Elmore, Fontayne,
1939 |
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Elms, R.L.,
1939 |
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English Freight Company,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Erwin, L.E.,
1939 |
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Etter, Jim,
1939 |
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Evans, M.C.,
1939 |
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Fisher, Lon D. dba Thru Truck Service,
1939 |
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Folkner, A.J.,
1939 |
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Ford, T.D.,
1939 |
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Ford Delivery Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Fowler, E.S.,
1939 |
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Fowler, W.A.,
1939 |
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Frank, Richard, Jr. dba Frank's Motor Freight Line,
1939 |
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Franklin, Millard T.,
1939 |
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Freeman, William E.,
1939 |
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Garrison, Pete,
1939 |
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Gayle, Zano J.,
1939 |
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George, Aubrey C.,
1939 |
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Gibbon, Earl Clarence,
1939 |
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Gist, Almoth O.,
1939 |
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Glover, Asbury,
1939 |
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Graham, Jim Hollard,
1939 |
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Gray, James R.,
1939 |
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Gray, Kyle,
1939 |
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Hall, R.B.,
1939 |
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Harrell, Paul,
1939 |
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Harris, Jean,
1939 |
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Harris, R.D.,
1939 |
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Hart Merchantile Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
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Hastings, E.M. dba Maple Avenue Transfer Company,
1939 |
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Haynes, C.B.,
1939 |
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Hearne, Doake dba Seagraves Truck Line,
1939 |
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Heathington, Roy C. dba Heathington Truck Line,
1939 |
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Henderson, P.W.,
1939 |
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Herder, Charlie, Jr. dba Herder Truck Line,
1939 |
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Hermes, J.D.,
1939 |
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Hicks, J.P.,
1939 |
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Hodges, C.C.,
1939 |
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Hodges, George Palmer,
1939 |
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Holley, H.H.,
1939 |
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Houston, Boyd A.,
1939 |
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Rayburn, J.E. dba Houston-Inland Forwarding Company,
1939 |
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Hudgens, Melvin,
1939 |
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Hudson, M.W. dba Hudson Produce,
1939 |
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Hughes, E.M.,
1939 |
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Hughes, F.E. dba Hughes Transfer & Storage Company,
1939 |
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Hughes, Glenn,
1939 |
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Humble, Douglas Boaz,
1939 |
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Hunsaker, Bob,
1939 |
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Hunsaker, R.B. dba Hunsaker Motor Freight Company,
1939 |
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Hunt, V.G.,
1939 |
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Hunter, Thomas George,
1939 |
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Hutchison, Harry Stuart,
1939 |
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Iraan Motor Freight Line,
1939 |
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Compressed Air #2 - Lackey, W.G., Wichita Falls,
1926 |
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[A Railroad Commission hearing on an application for the
use of compressed air in production of oil.] |
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Joint hearings,
1930-1932 [10 folders] |
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January, M.H.,
1930 |
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Jenkins, Homer S.,
1931 |
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Johnson, Ralph B.,
1931 |
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Kellogg, W.W.,
1931 |
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Kenosha Auto Transport Company,
1931 |
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Langston, D.C.,
1931 |
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Lindale Hardware Company,
1931 |
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Lindsley, Bud,
1931 |
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Lowe, Earl dba Lowe Motor Line,
1932 |
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McGlaun, W.A.,
1927 [2 folders] |
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Merrell, M.D., Cannon, L.H. and Miller, Dudley,
1928 |
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Miller, J.T., Jr.,
1932 |
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Missouri Pacific Transportation Company,
1929 [3 folders] |
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Moore Traction Company,
1931 |
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Motor Express Companies,
1926 |
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Murphy, H.H.G. and R.D.,
1927 |
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Narmour, E.H.,
1931 |
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Norris, Tom,
1931 |
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North Texas Coach Company, Morton, W.,
1928 |
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Oakwood Transfer Company,
1931-1932 [2 folders] |
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Oden, I.M.,
1931 |
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Paul, J.W., Jr.,
1931 |
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Pou, J.S. (& Son),
1932 [2 folders] |
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Red Ball Bast Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1931 |
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Roadway Express, Incorporated,
1931 |
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Ruby Lines, Incorporated,
1929 |
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Sanders, Ivin Aaron,
1931 |
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Servantes, Antonio (Cervantes),
1931 |
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Sharp's Motor Line,
1931 |
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Sheppard, E.J. and Gaines, S.E.,
1931 |
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Shideler, J.R.B.,
1931 |
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Smith, F.R. and Clark, Clair,
1931 |
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Stappenbeck Truck Line,
1931 |
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Stephenson, J.H.,
1931 |
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Taylor, Dugan,
1931 |
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Tuseth, E.C. and Neitert, C.A. and S.A.,
1929 |
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Tyler, Jack,
1931 |
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Union City Transfer,
1932 |
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Vinson, Ralph M.,
1932 |
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Wells, Jewett E.,
1931 |
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West Texas Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1932 |
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Wheeler, David T.,
1931 |
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Wilmeth, R.M.,
1931 |
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Wright, J.F.,
1931 |
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M.H. January,
1930 [One folder in this box.] |
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A & P Tea Company,
1937 |
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Adams, W.W.,
1931 |
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Amarillo Transfer & Storage Company,
1931 |
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American Warehouse & Storage Company,
1931 |
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Armstrong Transfer & Storage Company, Incorporated,
1931 |
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Arthur, S.J.,
1932 |
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Barreda, Felipe,
1931 |
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Bowen, R.C., et al.,
1931 |
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Brashears, Carl G.,
1931 |
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Britton, W.H.,
1931 |
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Brown, Willie O.,
1931-1932 [2 folders] |
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Bush, J.W. and G.S.,
1931 |
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Caddo Transfer & Warehouse Company,
1931 |
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Cannon Ball Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1932 |
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Capitol Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1932 |
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Caraway, Tom,
1932 |
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Central Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1932 |
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Chamberlain, Albert,
1932 |
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Clifton, Mart,
1931 |
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Coleman, Joe, Ben, and Mrs. Fannie,
1932 |
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Condley, R.L.,
1931 |
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Conroe-Houston Truck Line,
1932 |
| Box |
| 4-3/408B |
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Davis, C.E. dba Highway Motor Freight Line,
1932 |
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Denum, Robert,
1932 |
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|
Dunn, A.W.,
1932 |
|
|
|
Empire Transportation Company,
1931 |
|
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Galveston Truck Line, Incorporated,
1931-1932 [2 folders] |
|
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Graham, A.D.,
1931 |
|
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Gravis, C.K.,
1931 |
|
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Hackler, C.E.,
1931 |
|
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Hadley, Alvin I.,
1931 |
|
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Henderson, Arthur L.,
1931 |
|
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Heyen, Milton,
1931 |
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Horton, Hal C.,
1932 |
| Box |
| 4-3/416A |
|
|
Stenographic notebooks arranged by city,
1931-1932,
1935-1936 |
| Box |
| 4-3/416B |
|
|
Stenographic notebooks arranged by city,
1931-1932,
1935-1936 |
|
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Palestine-Athens Motor Lines and others,
1931-1932,
1935-1936 |
| Box |
| 4-5/18 |
|
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Rainbow Coaches,
1937 |
|
|
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Robinson Bus Lines,
1938 |
|
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Ross, B.U. dba Ross Motor Coaches,
1937 |
|
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Sabine Neches Stage Lines, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
|
|
St. Clair, Charles,
1937 [2 folders] |
|
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Southern Pacific Transport Company,
1937 |
|
|
|
South Texas Coaches, Incorporated,
1937-1938 [2 folders] |
|
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Southwest Motor Transport, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
|
|
Southwestern Greyhound Lines, Incorporated,
1937-1938 [6 folders] |
|
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Spraberry, H.E.,
1937 |
|
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Stead, H.B.,
1937 |
|
|
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Steadham, Jack,
1937 |
|
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Steadham, William Cagle,
1937 |
|
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Stillwell, M.V.,
1937 |
|
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Storbeck, August F.,
1937 |
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Sutton, T.O. and H.G., Adams, H.N. dba T.O. Sutton &
Sons,
1937 |
|
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Swan, H.N.,
1937 |
|
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Swilley Furniture & Transfer Company,
1937 |
|
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T.S.C. Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
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Tarry, J.P.,
1937 |
|
|
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Tarry Warehouse & Storage Company, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
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Taylor, Arthur,
1937 |
|
|
|
Taylor, Neil,
1937 |
|
|
|
Texas & Pacific Coaches, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Texas & Pacific Motor Transport Company,
1937 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Thompson, W.H.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Thorne, Ivan,
1937 |
|
|
|
Toliver, D.A.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Travis, W.C.,
1937 |
|
|
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Triangle Bus Company,
1937 |
|
|
|
Tri-State Transit Company,
1937 |
|
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Trowbridge, A.L.,
1937 |
|
|
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Tucker, L.O.,
1937 |
|
|
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Turner, John H.,
1937 |
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Turner, William Claude,
1937 |
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|
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Tyler, Jack,
1937 |
|
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Union Bus Line - Missouri Pacific Transport Company,
1937 |
|
|
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Joe Amberson dba Union Bus Lines,
1938 |
|
|
|
Union City Transfer (Vallee, Cecil E., Henry E., Jr.,
E.H., Mrs. Effie Vallee Albaugh, Mrs. Helen Vallee Withers)
1938 |
|
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Uranga, Willie,
1937 |
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|
Vernor, R.J.,
1937 |
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Walker, C.C.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Walker, R.T. dba San Jacinto Motor Freight Lines,
1937 |
|
|
|
Walker, W.M., Incorporated,
1936 |
|
|
|
Walker, W.M.,
1937 |
|
|
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Walling, Ruel Travis,
1937
|
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|
|
Ward, M.B. dba Ward's Freight Line,
1937 |
|
|
|
Ware Trucking Company,
1932 |
|
|
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Warren, Ben and Dugger, R.,
1937 |
|
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Waters, Luke,
1937 |
|
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Wattenburger, Ott and D.E.,
1937 |
|
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Weaver, H.S.,
1937 |
|
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Webster Truck Line,
1937 |
|
|
|
Wells Transfer Company, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
|
|
Werner, W.T. dba W.T. Werner Transfer Company,
1937 |
|
|
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Wescott, Charles Daro,
1937 |
|
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Westerfield, V.L.,
1937 |
|
|
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Couey, Marvin dba Western Motor Lines,
1937 |
|
|
|
Wheeler, M.A. dba Wheeler Truck Line,
1937 |
|
|
|
White, R.B.,
1937 |
|
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Whitehead, C.E.,
1937 |
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Whitener, George Rupert,
1937 |
|
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Whiteside, J.H., Jr. and Lowriemore, William, Jr. dba L
& L Fast Freight,
1937 |
|
|
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Whitley, John,
1937 |
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Whittlesey, F.S.,
1938 |
|
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Williams Brothers, Corporation,
1937 |
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Williamson, E.B.,
1937 |
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Wilson, G.R.,
1937 |
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Wilson, J.B.,
1937 |
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Witt Bates dba Motor Express,
1937 |
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Wood, C.F.,
1937 |
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Wood, C.F. - Schwarz, D.J.,
1937 |
|
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Wood, James Bernard,
1937 |
|
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Woody, O.A.,
1937 |
|
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Worton, J.D.,
1937 |
|
|
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Wren, W.W.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Wright, Fred,
1937 |
|
|
|
Wright, R.A. dba Wright Motor Freight Lines,
1937 |
|
|
|
Wright, R.T., Jr.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Young, Mrs. Bess F. dba Youngs Motor Freight Line,
1937 |
|
|
|
Younger Brothers,
1937 |
| Box |
| 4-3/409A |
|
|
Abbott, G.C. through Carroll, Dave,
1933-1936, |
|
|
|
|
Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-3/409B |
|
|
Central Freight Lines, Incorporated through White,
Cecil,
1933-1936 |
|
|
|
|
Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-3/406A |
|
|
Alexander, W.W.,
1936 |
|
|
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Andress, R.J., statement to U.S. Senate Committee on
Interstate Commerce,
1935 |
|
|
|
Bain, H.R.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Baldwin, Bobbie,
1936 |
|
|
|
Ball, E.J. and Marion dba Forney Motor Freight Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Bannosky, E.E. and Fred dba Pecos Quickway Truck Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Beaumont Transfer Company (& Terminal Warehouse
& Storage Company),
1936 |
|
|
|
Brown, R.E. and W.H. dba Brown's Transfer & Storage,
1936 |
|
|
|
Brown, W.W.,
1936 |
|
|
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Central Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1935-1936 [2 folders] |
|
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Combs, R.C. dba Combs Truck Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Coplin, William & Son,
1936 |
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|
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Cunningham, T.M.,
1936 |
|
|
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Dalby, A.R., Faddell, Joe, and Sanders, Don,
1936 |
|
|
|
Dempsey, M.J.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Denton, J.W. and Sharp, J.L. dba Gulf Coast Transit
Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Donelson, B.A.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Dorman, I.L.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Dyer, J.G. dba Dyer Truck Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Eaves, Davey William,
1936 |
|
|
|
Elliott, Charles and Edward,
1936 |
|
|
|
English Freight Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Fette, Henry,
1936 |
|
|
|
Fisher, K.M. dba Fisher Truck Lines,
1936 |
|
|
|
Fowler, R.R.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Fowler, W.A.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Frank, Richard, Jr. dba Richard Frank Jr. Truck Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
G. & H. Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1936 |
|
|
|
Gibson, Ira,
1936 |
|
|
|
Gilbert, Joe Lee,
1936 |
|
|
|
Gillette Motor Transport, Incorporated,
1936 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
Graham, J.T. dba Johnnie Graham Truck Express Loop,
1936 |
|
|
|
Grant, W.M.,
1936 |
|
|
|
W.A. Green Transfer & Storage Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Greenhill, Arthur,
1936 |
| Box |
| 4-3/406B |
|
|
Healy, John P.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Heldt, Arno,
1936 |
|
|
|
Henry, C.E.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Highway testimony,
1936 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Highway Transportation Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Hunsaker Freight Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Jack Rabbit Freight Lines,
1936 |
|
|
|
James, Roy C.,
1936 |
|
|
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Janosky, Edwin dba Janosky Motor Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Jochen, Rudolph H.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Joint Hearing, Red Ball Motor Freight Line - East Texas
Motor Freight Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Joint Hearing, Johnson W.A. - Brady Freight Line - East
Texas Motor Freight Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Jones, Erby Lee,
1936 |
|
|
|
Kasper, A.F.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Keel, W.B.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Langham, E.F.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Lay Trucks, Incorporated,
1936 |
|
|
|
Lee, R.W. dba Leeway Motor Freight,
1936 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
Lewis, J.J. and Leo L. dba Lewis & Son,
1936 |
|
|
|
Lone Star Trucking Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Lowrance, James,
1936 |
|
|
|
Tarry Warehouse & Storage Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Taylor, R.C.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Texas & Pacific Motor Transport Company, et al.,
1935 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
Texas Storage Company, Beaumont,
1934 |
|
|
|
Tipps, J.T.,
1933 |
|
|
|
Trinity Valley Transport Company,
1934 |
|
|
|
Union Motor Freight Lines,
1935 |
|
|
|
Walker-Smith Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Webster and Webster dba Webster Truck Line,
1934 |
|
|
|
Westfall, C.C. and Dudley R.G. dba Mistletoe Transit,
Wichita Falls,
1935 |
|
|
|
Wheeler, M.A. dba Wheeler Truck Line,
[undated] |
|
|
|
Whitaker, O.C., Incorporated,
1935 |
| Box |
| 4-5/7 |
|
|
Moore, Nell,
1933 |
|
|
|
Southern Pacific Transport Company,
1934-1936 [6 folders] |
|
|
|
Sproles, J.C. dba Rapid Transit Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Storm, Gust,
1936 |
|
|
|
Surles, R.L. dba Surles Motor Freight Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Teachworth, W.E.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Tew, O.H.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Texas & Pacific Transport Company,
1935-1936 [5 folders] |
|
|
|
Tyler, Archie,
1936 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Union City Transfer,
1936 |
|
|
|
Union Truck Depot,
1936 |
|
|
|
Van Houten, H.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Waddington, J.K.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Walker, Alvie Ernest,
1936 |
|
|
|
Walker, R.T. dba San Jacinto Motor Freight Lines,
1936 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Ware, Amon C.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Ware, El. J.,
1936 |
|
|
|
Webster Truck Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Wheeler, L.H. dba Wheeler Bus Line,
1936 |
|
|
|
Whellis, Penn Jackson,
1936 |
|
|
|
Wright, R.A. dba Wright Motor Freight Lines,
1936 |
|
|
|
Yellow Cab Transit Company,
1936 |
|
|
|
Young, Carl,
1939 |
| Box |
| 4-3/405A |
|
|
Coulter, Ed,
1935 |
|
|
|
Cowley, Walter dba Sunset Truck Line,
1934-1935 [5 folders] |
|
|
|
Cox, J.V.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Crawford, R.C. dba Crawford Truck Line,
1935 |
|
|
|
Crump, A.B.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Dalby, A.R. dba Dalby Motor Freight Line,
1935 |
|
|
|
Dallas-Trinity Warehouse Company,
1934 |
|
|
|
Del Rio-San Antonio Fast Freight Line, Incorporated,
1934-1935 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Denton, J.W. & Sharp, J.L. dba Gulf Coast Transit
Company,
1934 |
|
|
|
Dependable Motor Freight Lines & Goen Motor Freight
Lines,
1935 |
|
|
|
DeShong, Pete dba DeShong Motor Freight Line,
1934-1935 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
DeTar, D.A.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Don's Truck Line,
1935 |
|
|
|
East Texas Red Ball Motor Freight Line (& English,
H.E. dba),
1934-1935 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
Matthew Edwards Transfer Company,
1934 |
|
|
|
Enders, H.H.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Enders & Jackson,
1934 |
|
|
|
English, H.E. dba The Red Ball Motor Freight Lines,
1935 |
|
|
|
English Freight Company, Dallas,
1934-1935 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Erwin, R.G. dba Erwin Motor Lines,
1935 |
| Box |
| 4-3/405B |
|
|
Four States Transit Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Fry, Lawrence, San Antonio,
1934 |
|
|
|
Gaines, Roy E.,
[undated] |
|
|
|
Garrison Truck Line, Lubbock,
1935 |
|
|
|
Gilbert, Victor B. and Munn, Guy dba Munn Truck Line,
1934 |
|
|
|
Givens Brothers, Crosbyton,
1934 |
|
|
|
Goddard, Arnold Clay,
1935 |
|
|
|
Goff, Louis E.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Gordon Sewell & Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Gowens, Robert A., San Antonio,
1935 |
|
|
|
Great Lakes Gulf Express, Houston,
1934 |
|
|
|
Greer, S.A.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Gulf Coast Motor Freight Lines,
1935 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Guy Guantt Transportation Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Houston & North Texas Motor Freight Line,
1934 |
|
|
|
Hale, Ernest M., Spur
1934-1935 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Hardy Transfer & Storage Company, Denison,
1934-1935 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Harrison, M.H.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Harvey, H.A.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Hawkins, Guy dba Hawkins Truck Line, Quitaque,
1934 |
|
|
|
Heard & Heard, Incorporated, Refugio,
1934 |
|
|
|
Hearne, Doak, Seagraves,
1934 |
|
|
|
Helson, Roy L., Enoch,
[undated] |
|
|
|
Herrin Transfer & Wholesale Company,
[undated] |
|
|
|
Highway testimony,
1935 |
|
|
|
Hill, Frank A.,
1935 |
|
|
|
House of Representatives committee testimony, Tarrant
County court house,
1935 |
|
|
|
Howell & Company, Incorporated,
1935 |
|
|
|
Inter City Forwarding Company,
1934 |
|
|
|
James, T.W. and Bennett, Ike dba Durant Transit Company,
1935 |
|
|
|
Jameson, B.E.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Johnson, W.A. dba Johnson Motor Lines,
1934 |
|
|
|
Joint hearing, Lee, C.S. - Merritt, C.H.,
1935 |
|
|
|
Joint hearing, Houston,
1935 [shorthand notes in 4 stenographic notebooks] |
|
|
|
Joint hearing, Paramount Transit Company - N.T. &
N.O. Motor Freight Line,
1934 |
|
|
|
Joint hearing, Watson, B.O. - Rawlings, Frank H. -
Gilbert, V.B.,
1934 |
|
|
|
Joint hearing, Victoria Motor Freight Line - Red Arrow
Motor Freight Lines - J.H. Robinson Freight Lines,
1934 |
| Box |
| 4-3/412A |
|
|
Braswell, J.V. dba Braswell Motor Freight Lines, volumes
1-9,
1934-1939 |
| Box |
| 4-3/412B |
|
|
Braswell, J.V. dba Braswell Motor Freight Lines, volumes
10-16,
1934-1939 |
|
|
|
Houston Chamber of Commerce petition, volumes 1-3,
1934-1939 |
| Box |
| 4-5/24A |
|
|
Joint hearing for Texas & Pacific Motor
Transportation Company and Johnson W.A. dba Johnson Motor Lines,
1938 |
|
|
|
Joint record for Haynes, C.B., Cullin, George R.,
Johnston. W.R.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Aalco Express Company, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Adams Transfer & Storage Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Akin, Austin dba Akin Truck Line,
1938 |
|
|
|
Lowry, E.C. and R.W. dba Alabama Transfer &
Warehouse Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Allen, J.W. dba Allen Motor Transportation &
Terminal,
1938 [3 folders] |
|
|
|
Alley, R.E. dba Valley Forwarding & Receiving
Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Allison, W.B.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Andis, Ben and Ralph dba Andis Brothers,
1938 |
|
|
|
Baker, J.L.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Basin Trucking Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Basse, Mrs. Alma dba Basse Express,
1938 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Bearden, F.E.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Beckman, D.C.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Bishop Warehouse & Powder Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Blankenship, R.L.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Bourne, Charles Dudley, Jr.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Bridgeman, Mrs. Bessie Ida dba Snyder Transfer Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Bryson, J.D.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Burson, Max,
1938 |
|
|
|
Vaughn, A.C. dba Busy Bee Transfer Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Busy Bee Transfer & Storage Company, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Butts, J.T. dba Elite Truck Line,
1938 |
|
|
|
Campbell, Paul dba Campbell Motor Freight,
1938 |
|
|
|
Campbell, T.P.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Carlson, Ray William dba R.W.C.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Caron, Ralph Harry,
1937 |
|
|
|
Central Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Claybourn, H.A.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Tyler, Archie dba Cleburne Motor Freight Lines,
1938 |
|
|
|
Coleman Refining Corporation,
1938 |
|
|
|
Collins, Bill,
1938 |
|
|
|
Combs, Frank dba Combs Transfer & Storage Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Corpus Christi Transfer Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Covington, James D.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Cunningham, D.C.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Cunningham, W.D.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Dalby, A.R., Fadell, J.A., and Saunders, D.C.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Dalby, A.R. dba Dalby Motor Freight Lines,
1938 |
|
|
|
Dallas & Fort Worth Motor Lines Incorpporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Davenport, Richard T.,
1938 |
|
|
|
De Tar, D.A.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Dillon, Floyd,
1938 |
|
|
|
Duckworth, Walter Sidney,
1938 |
|
|
|
Dunn, Morris Baxter,
1938 |
|
|
|
Eagle Trucking Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
East Texas Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Edwards Truck Line,
1938 |
|
|
|
Ellis, G.A.,
1938 |
|
|
|
English, Richard,
1938 |
|
|
|
Farris, T.A.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Feagan, E.C.,
1938 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Fisher, J.P.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Carl Followill & Sons Trucking, Incorporated,
1938 |
|
|
|
Fort Worth Warehouse & Storage Company,
1938 |
|
|
|
Foster, B.F.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Frase, A.A.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Freeport Houston Truck Line,
1938 |
|
|
|
Frizzell, John B.,
1938 |
|
|
|
Fry, J.M.,
1937 |
|
|
|
Gardner, A.H.,
1938 [2 folders] |
|
|
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Gilbert, Roy J. dba Gilbert Truck Line,
1938 |
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Glossbrenner, Earl dba Glossbrenner Truck Line,
1938 |
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Gray, James Richard,
1938 |
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Gray, Kyle,
1938 |
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Green, H.R. dba Oilfield Service Company,
1938 |
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Greer, Mrs. Ethel N.,
1938 |
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Grogan, E.A.,
1938 |
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Gross, R.W. and Smith, Harry dba Gross & Smith,
1938 |
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Gullatt, L.,
1938 |
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Habgood, F.E.,
1938 |
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C.S. Hamilton Motor Company,
1938 |
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Harrell, Paul,
1938 |
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Harrell, S.J., Jr. dba Continental Van Lines,
1938 |
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Harris Transfer & Warehouse Company,
1938 |
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Hawkins, William Thomas dba Hawkins Film Service,
1938 |
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Hearne, Doak dba Seagraves Truck Line,
1938 |
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Heathington, Ernest William,
1938 |
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Hobson, W.B.,
1938 |
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Hodges, Bob S.,
1938 |
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Hollis, John P.,
1936 |
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Hrnciar, John, Jr.,
1938 |
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Hunter, John M. dba Mosley & Hunter,
1938 |
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Jackson, E.H.,
1938 |
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Jackson, J. Wilborn,
1938 |
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Jackson, Mrs. V.M. dba V & M Truck Line,
1938 |
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Jackson, W.M.,
1938 |
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Jefferson County Express Company, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Jeffery, S.R.,
1938 |
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Jeffries, D.H.,
1938 |
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Jeffries, R.L.,
1938 |
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Johnson W.A. dba Johnson Motor Lines,
1938 [2 folders] |
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Jordon, Weldon C.,
1938 |
| Box |
| 4-5/24B |
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Key, John G., Sr.,
1938 |
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Kilpatrick, Charles G. and Coley, J.J.,
1938 |
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Kleinschmidt, J.W.,
1938 |
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Kutchka, Leo,
1937 |
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L.S. & P. Freight Line, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Larson, Otto,
1938 |
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Lawson, Ray,
1938 |
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Leachman, E. Francis,
1938 |
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Leaverton, D.N.,
1938 |
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Leeway Motor Freight, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Lester, W.H. dba Lester Truck Line,
1938 |
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Lewis, R.C.,
1938 |
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Lewis Brothers,
1938 |
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Lindsay, B.B. and Rhea, J.O. dba Lindsay & Rhea,
1938 |
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Lowrence, H.L.,
1938 |
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Lubbock-El Paso Motor Freight, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Luker, J.R.,
1936 |
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Luper Transportation Company,
1938 |
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Luther, H.T. dba Lubbock Transfer & Storage Company,
1938 |
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McAdams, Earl A.,
1938 |
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McAlister, A.L.,
1938 |
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Alley, Kenneth L. dba McAllen Moving & Transfer
Company,
1938 |
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McClure, W.T. dba W.T. McClure Machinery Company,
1938 |
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McCray, J.R. dba McCray Transfer & Storage Company,
1938 [2 folders] |
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McFerrin, J.M.,
1938 |
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McKnight Transfer Livery & Sales Company,
1938 |
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McMillion, O.R.,
1938 |
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Mathis, L.C. dba Mathis Cheese Company,
1938 |
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Merchants Fast Motor Lines, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Koehler, Hugo dba Merchants Transfer Company,
1938 |
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Merrill, W.H.,
1936 |
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Millard, George Henry,
1938 |
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Mitchell Truck Line,
1938 |
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Montandon, E.N.,
1938 |
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Mullen, Idas Clifford,
1938 |
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Mullins, Mell H.,
1938 |
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Nelms, E.C.,
1938 |
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Netzer Truck Lines,
1938 [3 folders] |
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Northeast Texas Motor Lines, Incorporated,
1938 |
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Orts, E.P. and W.A.,
1938 |
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Parker, Joe I.,
1938 |
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Patterson, Emmett,
1938 |
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George, W.E. and Riley, J.B. dba Plunkett Motor Freight
Line,
1938 |
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Poque, J.H.,
1938 |
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Port Isabel Express,
1938 |
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Raper, Orville B.,
1938 |
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Red Arrow Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1935-1938 [8 folders] |
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Reese, Harry James,
1938 |
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Rinn, Jesse C. dba Rinn Motor Freight Lines,
1938 |
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Robertson, John Harvey,
1935 |
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Williams, Richard W.,
1938 |
| Box |
| 4-5/6 |
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McAlister, O.H.,
1936 |
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McAlister Trucking Company,
1936 |
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McCloskey, Barney,
1936 |
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McCrary, T.M.,
1936 |
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McDonald, A.E.,
1936 |
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Machotka, Elbert T.,
1936 |
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McMilion, O.R.,
1936 |
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Marsh, Bernise W.,
1936 |
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Mayfield, Jack,
1936 |
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Miller, J.D.,
1936 |
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Miller & Miller Motor Freight Lines,
1936 |
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Monzingo, S.F.,
1936 [3 folders] |
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Motor Vanway, Incorporated,
1936 |
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Murdock, E.W.,
1936 |
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Nelms, E.C.,
1936 |
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Newlin, M.O.,
1936 |
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Norris, A.A.,
1936 |
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North East Texas Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1936 |
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North East Texas Motor Freight Lines,
1936 |
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North Texas Transfer & Warehouse Company,
1936 |
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Pearce, Stevens Bruce,
1936 |
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Ponton, J.S. dba Ponton Truck Line,
1936 |
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Pullin Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1936 |
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Pullman, W.B. and J.H. dba Pullman Brothers,
1936 |
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Red Arrow Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1936-1938 [3 folders] |
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Republic Motor Lines,
1936 |
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Robinson, John Harvey,
1935 |
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J.H. Robinson Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1936 |
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Robinson, R.R.,
1936 |
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Rose, J.H., Jr.,
1936 |
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Ross, W.L. and Charlie dba Ross Truck Line,
1936 |
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Rountree, Jay dba Ozark Motor Lines,
1936 |
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Samanie, Aubry Paul,
1936 |
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Schaub, Gerhard,
1936 |
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Scott, H.W.,
1936 |
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Settles, Rowan,
1936 |
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Smith, J.C.,
1936 |
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Smith, Roy E.,
1936 |
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Sosolik, Frank J.,
1936 |
| Box |
| 4-3/413A |
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John B. Barbour Trucking Company,
1936 [One folder in this box.] |
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Winn, H.H., Jr.,
1936 [One folder in this box.] |
| Box |
| 4-3/411A |
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Airline Motor Coaches, Incorporated through Kerrville
Bus Company, Incorporated,
1936-1939 |
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Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-3/411B |
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B. Frank Line dba Marlin-Temple Bus Line through
Pendleton, Miller dba Military Road Bus Line,
1936-1939 |
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Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-3/542 |
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Notices of hearings by person,
1937 [One folder in this box.] |
| Box |
| 4-3/407A |
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Missouri Pacific Transportation Company,
1937 [4 folders] |
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Mitchiner, H.M.,
1937 |
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Montgomery Transportation Company, Incorporated,
1937 |
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Moore, J.C.,
1937 |
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Morgan, Eli,
1937 [3 volumes in 3 folders] |
| Box |
| 4-3/407B |
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Moritz, James J.,
1937 [2 folders] |
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Morrow, P.B.,
1937 |
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Mueller, A.J. and Alfred, Paria, J.H. and Schlenstedt,
Charles dba Mueller Bros.,
1937 |
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Mund, C.M.,
1937 |
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Munn, Guy,
1937 |
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Munn, Guy and St. Clair, Charles dba Kimble County Truck
Line,
1937 [2 folders] |
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Murphy, John Lester,
1937 |
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Murphy, Sam R.,
1937 |
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Murray, E.L.,
1937 |
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Mutchler, J.E. and others,
1937 |
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Nathan, J.,
1937 |
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Nelms, E.C.,
1937 |
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Nelms, E.C. investigation,
1937 |
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Nelms, J.S. dba East Grand Transfer,
1937 |
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Noland, C.L.,
1937 |
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Norman, Elmer and R.E. dba Norman Brothers,
1937 |
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Nowlin, T.R.,
1937 |
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Ogden, Othel O.,
1937 |
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Ogg, J.E.,
1937 |
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Ott, D.M. dba Sunset Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1937 |
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Page, Holland,
1937 |
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Painter, W.R.,
1937 |
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Pampa Motor Freight Lines - DeShong Motor Freight Lines,
Incorporated - Leeway Motor Freight, Incorporated,
1937 |
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Parker, C.H.,
1937 |
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Parks, R.E.,
1937 |
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Patton, Pat,
1937 |
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Peeler, J.A.,
1937 |
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Pemberton, Wilburn Ray,
1937 |
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Penn, J.C.,
1937 |
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Perrenot, F.A.,
1937 |
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Perry, A.G.,
1937 |
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Pettiette, A.W.,
1937 |
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Pickett, Truman,
1937 |
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Pilgrim, Alex,
1937 |
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Pittman, Buford Martin,
1937 |
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Poth, W.E. and E.J. dba Poth Brothers,
1937 |
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Powell, L.,
1937 |
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Pratt, John Harvey,
1937 |
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Pressley, John dba Security Trucking Company,
1937 |
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Pressley Truck Line,
1937 |
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Ragland, Frank,
1937 |
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Ragland, J.R.,
1937 |
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Railway Express Agency, Incorporated,
1937 [3 folders] |
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Ramos Brothers,
1937 |
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Raper, O.B.,
1937 |
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Red Arrow Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1937 |
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Reed, Herbert,
1937 |
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Reitz, Joe J.,
1937 |
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Renfro, C.B.,
1937 |
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Reynolds, H.B. dba North Plains Motor Freight,
1937 |
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Rhine, Barney,
1937 |
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Ricks, W.T. dba Ricks Transfer Company,
1937 |
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Ricks, William Henry,
1937 |
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Roach, R.E.,
1937 |
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Roan, R.L.,
1937 |
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Roberts, R.J.,
1937 |
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Robinson, Gilbert E.,
1937 |
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Robinson, R.R.,
1937 |
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Robinson Brothers Bus Line,
1937 |
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Robinson, J.H. and Stepp, E.P. dba Household Movers,
1937 |
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J.H. Robinson Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1937 [2 folders] |
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Rodden, Jack,
1937 |
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Rogers, Lewis,
1937 |
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Rogers, Owen S.,
1937 |
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Rogers, R.L. and H.L. dba Rogers Truck Line,
1937 |
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Rosenthal, H.A. and Freedman, Max dba National Transfer
Company,
1937 |
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Ross, Abe,
1937 |
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Ruthstrom, Ed Clarence,
1937 |
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Ryan, Virgil K.,
1937 |
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St. Clair, Charles,
1937 |
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Schaub, G.P.,
1937 |
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Sells, John, Jr.,
1937 |
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Shilling, William Norrel,
1937 |
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Sigmon, R.E.,
1937 |
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Sloan, Jess,
1937 |
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Smart, Monte E.,
1937 |
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Smith, Cledis W.,
1937 |
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Smith, Ralph D.,
1937 |
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Smith, Thomas Edgar dba Ahart Van & Storage Company,
1937 |
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Snipes, I.O.,
1937 |
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Sooner Distributing Company, Incorporated,
1937 |
|
|
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South Texas Coaches, Incorporated,
1937 |
| Box |
| 4-3/410A |
|
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Adams, D.E. and Montgomery, V.A. dba Adams &
Montgomery through Futch, J.S. dba Oklahoma & Texas Transfer Company,
1937-1940 |
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Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-3/410B |
|
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Garner, John A. through Mitchell, C.C.,
1937-1940 |
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Titles are for the first and last
folders in this box; other files present are not listed. |
| Box |
| 4-5/22A |
|
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Rabe, C.E.,
1939 |
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|
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Rainbow Truck Line, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
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Ready, A.M. and Robert E. dba Ready & Son,
1939 |
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Red Arrow Freight Lines, Incorporated,
1939 [2 folders] |
|
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Reed, G.T.,
1939 |
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Reed, Herbert,
1939 |
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Reiger, A.W.,
1939 |
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Reilly, W.T.,
1939 |
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Reynolds, George E. dba Reynolds Motor Freight Lines,
1939 |
|
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Rigsby, Gus,
1939 |
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Riley, Edward Francis,
1939 |
|
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Riley, Jesse L. dba Riley's Truck Line,
1939 |
|
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Robinson, Frank,
1939 |
|
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|
J.H. Robinson Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1939 [3 folders] |
|
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Robison, J.A. dba La-Tex. Motor Lines,
1939 |
|
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Rogers, Cecil,
1939 |
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Rogers, Lewis,
1939 |
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Rogers, Owen S.,
1939 |
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Rogers, R.L. and H.L. dba Robers Truck Line,
1939 |
|
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Rooks, John Robert,
1939 |
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Rowntree, E.E.,
1939 |
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Ruby, M.E.,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Runnels, Mrs. Jack,
1939 |
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Rust, J.W.,
1939 |
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Sargent, Dot,
1939 |
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Scoby Fireproof Storage Company,
1939 |
|
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Settles, Rowan,
1939 |
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Shackelford, Bert,
1939 |
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Shipp, Robert, Sr.,
1939 |
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Simmons, Lawrence M.,
1939 [2 folders] |
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Simons, A.G.,
1939 |
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Simpson, Charles, J.,
1939 |
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Slemmons, Erby,
1939 |
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Smalley, H.A. and Floyd,
1939 |
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Smith, Benjamine F.,
1939 |
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Smith, Billie,
1939 |
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Smith, Cledis W.,
1939 |
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Smith, Milton and Bond, D.M. dba Smith & Bond,
1939 |
|
|
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Smith, Raymond Haskell,
1939 |
|
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Sooner Distributing Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
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Southern Pacific Transport Company,
1939 [4 folders] |
|
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Squaw Transit Company,
1939 [2 folders] |
|
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Kirkpatrick, Max dba Statewide Transit Company,
1939 [2 folders] |
|
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Stewart, Fred,
1939 |
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Stoker, Frank B.,
1939 |
|
|
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Stotts, H.W.,
1939 |
|
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Sullivan, James C.,
1939 |
|
|
|
Sunset Motor Lines,
1939 |
|
|
|
Swanzy, O.D.,
1939 |
| Box |
| 4-5/22B |
|
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T.S.C. Motor Freight, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
|
Tarry, J.P.,
1939 [3 folders] |
|
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Tarry Transfer Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
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Tarry Warehouse & Storage Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
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Taylor, Charles C.,
1939 |
|
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Taylor, J.B., Jr.,
1939 |
|
|
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Tew, O.H.,
1939 |
|
|
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Texas & Pacific Motor Transport Company,
1939 [2 folders] |
|
|
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Texas Convoy Company,
1939 |
|
|
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Labutis, Ralph, Hansen, R.M. and Dahman, Paul E. dba
Texas Film Service,
1939 |
|
|
|
Thomas, Cuthbert David,
1939 |
|
|
|
Thomas, W.P. and F.H. dba Thomas Brothers,
1939 |
|
|
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Tips, Julius C.,
1939 |
|
|
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Topeka Transfer & Storage Company,
1939 |
|
|
|
J.L. Tucker Motor Line,
1938 |
|
|
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Turner, V.D. dba Turner Transfer,
1939 |
|
|
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Turner, W.C.,
1939 |
|
|
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United Transports, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
|
Van Beekum, C.J.,
1939 |
|
|
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Velvin, J.P.,
1939 |
|
|
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Rogers, James R. dba Venus Truck Line, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
|
Venus Truck Line, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
|
Votaw, L.T.,
1939 |
|
|
|
Thomas C.D. and Wallace, Ernest dba Henderson-Shreveport
Motor Coaches,
1939 |
|
|
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B.F.Walker, Incorporated,
1939 |
|
|
|
Ward, V.H.,
1939 |
|
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Ware, El. J.,
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Wattenburger, D.C.,
1939 |
|
|
|
Webb, P. Jackson, Edge, A.D., Cultertson, W.W., Bretz,
C.M., Whatley, R.A., and Arthur, Paul,
1938 |
|
|
|
Webster Truck Lines,
1939 |
|
|
|
White, George F.,
1939 |
|
|
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White, Glen Allen,
1938 |
|
|
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Whitener, G.L.,
1939 |
|
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Wilkerson, H.L.,
1939 |
|
|
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Williams, Wesley Howard dba W.H. Williams,
1939 |
|
|
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Wilson, Roy dba Roy Wilson Transfer & Warehouse,
1939 |
|
|
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Wimpee, H.A. dba Kaufman Motor Lines,
1939 |
|
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Wolverton, Charles T., Jr.,
1939 |
|
|
|
Wood, Tom W. and Jenkins, Sam C. dba Sam C. Jenkins
& Company,
1939 |
|
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Woody, O.A.,
1939 |
|
|
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Wright, Fred,
1939 |
|
|
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Yates, Willis Jackson,
1939 |
|
|
|
Young, Fred,
1939 |
|
|
|
Zanes, Walter dba Zanes Freight Agency,
1939 [2 folders] |
|
|
|
Zero Transportation Company, Incorporated,
1939 |
| Box |
| 4-5/8 |
|
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N,
1948-1953 |
|
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O,
1947-1953 |
|
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P,
1948 |
|
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Powell, G.B., et al.,
1950 |
|
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Q,
1948-1954 |
|
|
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R,
1947-1954 |
|
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Red Arrow Freight Line,
1951-1954 |
|
|
|
J.H. Robinson Truck Lines, Incorporated,
1949-1954 |
|
|
|
S,
1947-1954 [2 folders] |
|
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T,
1946-1954 |
|
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Texas Motor Coaches,
1949 |
|
|
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U,
1947-1954 |
|
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V,
1947-1953 |
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Victory Truck Lines,
1947 |
| Box |
| 4-5/10 |
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Curry Motor Freight Line,
1949 [One folder in this box.] |
| Box |
| 4-5/19A |
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Burlington Truck Lines of Texas, Incorporated,
1955-1956 [19 envelopes] |
| Box |
| 4-5/19B |
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Burlington Truck Lines of Texas, Incorporated,
1955-1956 [17 envelopes] |
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