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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Railroad Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation
			 Division:</titleproper> 
		  <subtitle>An Inventory of Motor Transportation Division Enforcement and
			 Regulation Records at the Texas State Archives, 
			 <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive">1929-1955,
				</date> 
			 <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="bulk"> bulk
				1936-1942</date></subtitle> 
		  <author>Finding aid by Paul B. Beck, June 1985</author> 
		  <sponsor>This EAD finding aid was created in part with funds provided
			 by the Texas Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund Board for the Texas
			 Archival Resources Online project.</sponsor> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <publisher>Texas State Library and Archives Commission 
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		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1985</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Finding aid encoded by Carolyn Foster in EAD Version 2002 as
		  part of the TARO project, 
		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 2003.</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in 
		  <language>English.</language></langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
	 <revisiondesc> 
		<change> 
		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 2008.</date> 
		  <item>Revised by Laura K. Saegert, </item> 
		</change> 
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	 <did id="a1"> 
		<head>Overview</head> 
		<repository> 
		  <extref href="http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/index.html" show="new"
			actuate="onrequest">Texas State Archives</extref></repository> 
		<origination label="Creator:"> 
		  <corpname encodinganalog="110" source="lcnaf">Railroad Commission of
			 Texas. <subarea>Motor Transportation Division.
			 </subarea></corpname></origination> 
		<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Motor Transportation
		  Division enforcement and regulation records</unittitle> 
		<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian" label="Dates:"
		 encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive">1929-1955</unitdate> 
		<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="bulk">bulk
		  1936-1942</unitdate> 
		<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">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 include inspection reports of motor
		  carriers' certificates, inspections of railroad crossing warning equipment,
		  valuation reports of the equipment of a carrier, monthly revenue and expense
		  reports of carriers, reports on the amount of driving done during the month by
		  each commercial driver, and reports of railroad accidents. Dates covered are
		  1929-1955, bulk 1936-1942. The Division inspected and maintained records to
		  ensure adequate and safe transportation for the public. </abstract> 
		<physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300$a">approximately 23 cubic
		  ft.</physdesc> <langmaterial label="Language"> These materials are written in 
		<language langcode="eng">English.</language> </langmaterial> 
	 </did> 
	 <accessrestrict id="a14" encodinganalog="506"> 
		<head>Restrictions on Access</head> 
		<p>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.</p> 
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <userestrict id="a15" encodinganalog="540"> 
		<head>Restrictions on Use</head> 
		<p>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.).</p> 
	 </userestrict> <phystech encodinganalog="340"> 
	 <head>Technical Requirements</head> 
	 <p>None.</p> </phystech> 
	 <bioghist id="a2" encodinganalog="545"> 
		<head>Agency History</head> 
		<p> 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.</p> 
		<p>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).</p> 
		<p>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.</p> 
		<p>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.</p> 
		<p> 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. </p> 
		<p>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). </p> 
		<p>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). </p> 
		<p>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).</p> 
		<p>(Sources: <emph render="italic">Guide to Texas State Agencies</emph>,
		  various editions; general laws and statutes; and the records themselves.)</p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent id="a3" encodinganalog="520"> 
		<head>Scope and Contents of the Records</head> 
		<p>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 include inspection reports
		  of motor carriers' certificates, inspections of railroad crossing warning
		  equipment, valuation reports of the equipment of a carrier, monthly revenue and
		  expense reports of carriers, reports on the amount of driving done during the
		  month by each commercial driver, and reports of railroad accidents. Dates
		  covered are 1929-1955, bulk 1936-1942. The Division inspected and maintained
		  records to ensure adequate and safe transportation for the public. </p> 
		<p>The enforcement and regulation activities of the Motor Transportation
		  Division include the maintenance of rate and time schedules, inspections and
		  patrols for adequate and safe accomodations and all other requirements for
		  public convenience, the receipt of complaints from the public and from
		  companies, and participation in trials in proper courts. Internal records kept
		  by the Division to enforce its regulations include inspection reports,
		  interlocker reports, monthly drivers' registers, motor carrier operating
		  reports, valuation reports, and accident reports. </p> 
		<p>Inspection reports list inspectors' findings of missing or expired
		  licenses and certificates and violations of permits such as carrying too much
		  weight or using the wrong route. Interlocker reports document inspections of
		  the working order of warning equipment at railroad crossings. Motor carrier
		  operating reports are forms sent to the Division by carriers that reported
		  their monthly operating revenue and expenses. Monthly drivers' registers kept
		  track of the amount of driving time commercial drivers put in each month.
		  Valuation reports include the type, make, cost, and depreciation of each motor
		  vehicle that a carrier operated. Accident reports list railroad accidents and
		  not highway accidents unless it involved a collision between a train and a
		  motor vehicle.</p> 
		<p>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.</p> 
		<p>This finding aid describes one series of the Railroad Commission of
		  Texas records. See 
		  <archref
		  href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/20078/tsl-20078.html" show="new"
		  actuate="onrequest">Railroad Commission of Texas: An Overview of
			 Records</archref> for more records series.</p> 
	 </scopecontent> 
	 <arrangement id="a5" encodinganalog="351"> 
		<head>Arrangement of the Records</head> 
		<p>These records are arranged in rough order by type and date, as
		  received from the agency.</p> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <controlaccess id="a12"> 
		<head>Index Terms</head> 
		<p><emph render="italic">The terms listed here were used to catalog the
		  records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records.</emph></p> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subjects:</head> 
		  <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Commercial vehicles--Safety
			 regulations--Texas. </subject> 
		  <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Commercial vehicles--Texas.
			 </subject> 
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Document Types:</head> 
		  <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Reports--Texas--Commercial
			 vehicles--1929-1955.</genreform> 
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Functions:</head> 
		  <function source="aat" encodinganalog="657">Regulating commercial
			 vehicles.</function> 
		</controlaccess> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <relatedmaterial id="a6"> 
		<head>Related Material</head> 
		<p><emph render="italic">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. </emph></p> 
		<relatedmaterial> 
		  <p> 
			 <repository><emph render="bold">Texas State
				Archives</emph></repository></p> 
		  <archref show="new" actuate="onrequest"
		  href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/10228/tsl-10228.html">Railroad
			 Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation Division correspondence, 1923-1954,
			 bulk 1929-1942, approximately 14 cubic ft.</archref> 
		  <archref show="new" actuate="onrequest"
		  href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/10229/tsl-10229.html">Railroad
			 Commission of Texas, Motor Transportation Division transcripts of application
			 hearings, 1926-1956, undated, bulk 1930-1939, approximately 31 cubic
			 ft.</archref> 
		</relatedmaterial> 
	 </relatedmaterial> <descgrp> 
	 <prefercite id="a18" encodinganalog="524"> 
		<head>Preferred Citation</head> 
		<p>(Identify the item), Motor Transporation Division enforcement and
		  regulation records, Records, Railroad Commission of Texas. Archives and
		  Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.</p>
		
	 </prefercite> 
	 <acqinfo id="a19" encodinganalog="541"> 
		<head>Accession Information</head> 
		<p>Accession numbers: 1961/005 and others unknown</p> 
		<p>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.</p> 
	 </acqinfo> 
	 <processinfo id="a20" encodinganalog="583"> 
		<head>Processing Information</head> 
		<p>Described by Paul B. Beck, June, 1985</p> 
		<p>Finding aid edited for DACS compliance by Laura K. Saegert, December
		  2008</p> 
	 </processinfo> </descgrp> 
	 <dsc type="combined" id="a23"> 
		<head>Detailed Description of the Records</head> 
		<c01 level="series" id="ser1"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Motor Transportation Division enforcement and regulation
				records, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
				type="inclusive">1929-1955,</unitdate> 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="bulk">bulk
				  1936-1942,</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 <physdesc>approximately 23 cubic ft.</physdesc> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">2-10/510</container> 
				<unittitle>Receipt book, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1930</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/413B</container> 
				<unittitle>Valuation reports, A-W, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1929,
					 1931</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/456</container> 
				<unittitle>Motor carrier operating reports, A.B.C. Motor Freight
				  Lines, Incorporated through Louisiana &amp; Texas Motor Line, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1929</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/457</container> 
				<unittitle>Motor carrier operating reports, McCasland &amp; Son
				  through Albert William Zajicek, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1929
					 </unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/415A</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged by driver's name, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1935-July
					 1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/415B</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged by driver's name, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1935-July
					 1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/14A</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged by type of license
				  including Common Carrier, Special Commodity, Contract Carrier, and Bus, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">July
					 1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[loose]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/14B</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged by type of license
				  including Common Carrier, Special Commodity, Contract Carrier, and Bus, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">July and August
					 1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[loose]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/23A</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged in chronological
				  order, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
					calendar="gregorian">1938-1939</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[loose]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/23B</container> 
				<unittitle>Monthly drivers' registers arranged in chronological
				  order, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1938-1939</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[loose]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/452</container> 
				<unittitle>Notices of hearings arranged by person, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1937</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Accident reports arranged by month and then by railroad:
				  </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-5/15</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-5/16A</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1939</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-5/13A</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-5/4</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1943</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-5/5</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1943</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/16B</container> 
				<unittitle>Interlocker reports arranged by month, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1939</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/13B</container> 
				<unittitle>Interlocker reports arranged by month, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Inspector's Work Reports (weekly): 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"></unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				  <unittitle>Elliott, Howard, and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders]</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				  <unittitle>Hof, Jo, and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders]</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				  <unittitle>Knox, William A., 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				  <unittitle>Mercer, C.N., 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				  <unittitle>Wright, Duncan, and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders]</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				  <unittitle>Cavenaugh, B.F., and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					  calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders}</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				  <unittitle>Davis, Marlin, and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders}</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				  <unittitle>Hobson, R.B., and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders}</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				  <unittitle>Red, Raymond B., and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders}</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				  <unittitle>Reed, John W., and correspondence, 
					 <unitdate era="ce"
					 calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  <physdesc>[2 folders}</physdesc> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				<unittitle>Notices - Sunday violations, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				<unittitle>Notices - permit violations - restrictions, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				<unittitle>Notices - safety rules and regulations. 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/420</container> 
				<unittitle>Violations (including highway investigations) - Aero
				  Mayflower Transit Company through Suries Motor Freight Lines, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1939-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[50 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				<unittitle>Violations - T. S. C. Motor Freight Lines through Yellow
				  Cab Transit Company, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[7 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				<unittitle>Reports under General Order #64 including correspondence
				  and contracts, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				<unittitle>Hamilton, R.B., inspector correspondence, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/421</container> 
				<unittitle>Pass letters (correspondence), 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1940-1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Commission correspondence and reports pertinent to
				  special investigation of Justice of the Peace Court, Dallas, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1947-1952</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[5 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Reports - Commission records used, Justice of the Peace
				  Court, Dallas, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1950-1951</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[envelope]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Duplicate fines and letters of transmittal to cashier, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1945-1953</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[6 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Inspection reports, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1945-1951</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[loose]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Inspection reports, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[4 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21A</container> 
				<unittitle>Beaton, Ralph A., Inspectors Weekly Work Reports, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1950-1951</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-5/21B</container> 
				<unittitle>Inspection reports, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1946-1948</unitdate></unittitle> 
				<physdesc>[28 folders]</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">4-3/414A and B</container> 
				<unittitle>Burlington Truck Line case legal deposition forms, 
				  <unitdate era="ce"
				  calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
	 </dsc> 
  </archdesc>
</ead>
