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Railway Express Agency Records

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Railway Express Agency Records
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Object Details

Summary

Records of to Railway Express Agency, Inc., a shipping operations company.

Scope and Contents

Mainly forms, manuals, federal regulations, accounting instructions, and personnel materials. Included are labor agreements, an employee handbook, and information on the employees' sick benefit association. Other materials include drawings of property owned; and photographs, engineering drawings, technical publications relating to railroad passenger car brake equipment; also a public relations publication, "The Pony Express Story."
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep88271e7e2-6996-49d5-a691-463103232972

Author

Railway Express Agency.

Donor

Karl, Roger F. R.

Names

Adams Express Company
American Railway Express Agency

Collector

Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Division of

Names

REA Express

Topic

Pony express
Railroads -- Brakes
Railroads -- Freight
Transportation
Blueprints

Provenance

Gift from Roger F.R. Karl, consulting engineer.

Author

Railway Express Agency.

Donor

Karl, Roger F. R.

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Railway Express Agency Records

Biographical / Historical

In 1860 there were three principal transcontinental mail and express routes: By ship from New York to Panama then by portage across the Isthmus to the West Coast and finally back to sea for the last leg to San Francisco; Second, the Butterfield and Fargo Stageline operating from St. Louis through the Indian Territory along the Santa Fe Trail and up to Los Angeles to San Francisco; and third the stageline of Russell, Majors, and Waddell, which traveled from Ft. Levenworth, Kansas to Denver, then over the mountains to Salt Lake City and California terminating in San Francisco. Early in 1860 the Pony Express concept was formed and operated from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacremento, California. The end of the Pony Express came in 1861 when the telegraph line connected Omaha and San Francisco and officially ended on October 26, 1861. On November 1, 1866, Wells Fargo & Co. purchased the stage and Pony Express operations from Ben Holladay. At this time there were several express companies; however, by 1914 there were only seven. During World War I these seven companies were consolidated at the direction of the Federal Government into one nationwide organization, the American Railway Express Agency. In 1929 the nations railroads bought the express business and changed the name to Railway Express Agency, Inc. In November 1960, REA Express was adopted as the Company's trade name. In October 1960, they acquired Fast Service Shipping Terminals Inc. In January 1961, formed REA Leasing Corp a trailer leasing company. In February 1965 formed with Seven Arts Associated Corp. and Travel Theaters Inc. REA Express Seven Arts Transvision, Inc. In 1965, they sold 32 terminals and leased them back. In April 1967, REA Express Canada, Ltd., was formed. In May 1967, Rexco Supply Corp. formed to conduct tire recapping and automotive parts distribution business. In February 1970, The Express Co. Inc. was founded as a subsidiary of REA Holding Corp to conduct an international air freight forwarding business. On February 21, 1975, the Company filed a petition under Chapter XI of the Bankruptcy Act in Federal Court in New York County listing assets of $41,000,000 and liabilities of $55,000,000. Company said the reasons for the petition included losses created by years of railroad domination as well as high rate of inflation, a recent decline in express shipments, and limited availability of credit.

Extent

3 Cubic feet (10 boxes, 7 map-folders)

Date

1860-1970

Custodial History

Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (now Division of Work and Industry), date unknown.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0260

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials

Citation

Railway Express Agency Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into eight series. Series 1, Adams Express Company, 1899-1913 Series 2, Railway Express Agency Printed Material, 1914-1965 Series 3, Engineering drawings and publications, 1898-1952 Series 4, Air and Mail Forms, 1954-1964 Series 5, Personnel materials, 1864-1879 Series 6, Schedules and routes, 1929-1967 Series 7, Rates, Rules, and Regulations, 1860-1962 Series 8, Notebook--Bulletins and Circulars, 1929-1958 Series 9, Drawings, 1873-1970

Processing Information

Archives Center staff, 2006.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
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American Railway Express Company, construction plan, New Martinsville, West Virginia

Blank forms such as 98, 99, 129, 650 3005, and 7058. Some looseleaf sheets for notebook with attached forms and stickers for employee work relations

American Express, New York Central and Hudson Railroad, station plans and elevations, Schenectady, New York

Traffic Department Circular No. 29

Management Fundamentals, Books 15 through 19

Traffic Department Quote and Offer to the United States Government, I.C.C. No. 10, Section 22 Quotation No. 11

Railway Express Agency, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, bumper detail, Chicago, Illinois

Management Fundamentals, Books 9 through 14

"Metallic Steam Heat Connections," Manual and Parts List, Barco Manufacturing Co.

Agreement Governing Hours of Service and Working Conditions between the Railway Express Agency and Employees Thereof. (Both Represented by the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees)

American Express Company, construction plans of office building, Boston and Albany Railroad, Newton, Massachusetts

American Express Company, New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, construction plans for express building, Mt. Kisco , New York

Southern Express Company, stable building, Jacksonville, Florida

Wells Fargo and Company Express, freight station, Montclair, New Jersey

Constitution and Statutes of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees

Express Employees Sick Benefit Association, Railway Express Agency, Inc., New York City Department, Constitution and Bylaws

American Railway Express Company, facility plan and elevations, Canadian and United States interchange point, Rouses Point, New York

Rates, Rules, and Regulations

American Express Company, real estate maps

American Railway Express, depot construction plans, Lebanon, New Hampshire

American Railway Express Company, express freight house construction plans, Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia,

Railway Express Agency Instructions

Wells Fargo and Company Express, freight office, West Orange, New Jersey

Pamphlet: "Describing all types of The Barber Stabilized Truck With Shimming Instructions," issued by Standard Car Truck Company


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