Publisher's Synopsis
This meticulously reproduced handbook, "Rules and Regulations for the Government of Employees... November 1, 1908", provides a fascinating glimpse into the operational protocols of the Indiana Union Traction Company. Detailing the expected conduct, duties, and responsibilities of its workforce, this manual offers invaluable insight into the daily workings of an early 20th-century interurban railway system.
More than just a list of rules, this document serves as a primary source for understanding the social and labor history of the period. Researchers and historians will find it an indispensable resource for studying the development of transportation networks and the lives of the men and women who powered them. Experience a journey back in time and discover the inner workings of a bygone era with this rare and informative piece of transportation history.
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