• The Order of Railway Conductors of America (ORC) was a labor union that represented train conductors in the United States. It has its origins in the Conductors...
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    William P. Daniels (ed.), Proceedings of the Grand Division of the Order of Railway Conductors (Formerly Conductors' Brotherhood): From Organization to...
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  • Engineers' Journal. Order of Railway Conductors of America (ORC) — The ORC was established in 1868 in Amboy, Illinois as the "Conductors Union." The ORC represented...
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  • The Order of Sleeping Car Conductors (OSCC) was a labor union that represented white sleeping car conductors in the United States and Canada between 1918...
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  • postnominal letters for members of the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra Order of Railway Conductors, an American trade union Organic Rankine Cycle...
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  • the Brotherhood from 1895 to 1909. Morrissey worked with the Order of Railway Conductors in 1902 to negotiate with the western railroads, where the two...
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  • United Transportation Union (category Railway unions in the United States)
    Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, and the Switchmen's Union of North America. The first three of these were...
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    George W. Howard (category American Railway Union people)
    the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors (BRC), a rival to the Order of Railway Conductors (ORC) which was established in 1885 and absorbed into the older...
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    Oatland Island Wildlife Center (category Protected areas of Georgia (U.S. state))
    Railway Conductors to be the site for the construction of a new $1M retirement home for indigent and "aged conductors and their wives" and widows of conductors...
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    Conductors and Brakemen (1913). The Conductor and Brakeman, Volume 30. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen. Retrieved January 23...
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  • Harry W. Fraser (category Presidents of the Order of Railway Conductors)
    800 by 1945. Fraser encouraged the Order of Sleeping Car Conductors (OSCC) to join the Order of Railway Conductors during the war. The OSCC amalgamated...
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    existed in the way of collective organization of railway workers, with only the elite railway conductors and railroad engineers organized to any significant...
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    Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, the Order of Railway Conductors, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen)...
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  • E. Sheppard of the Order of Railway Conductors. The idea of joining the "forces of every progressive, liberal, and radical organization of the workers...
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    On board, conductors' primary responsibilities are not ticket examinations – station fare controls provide coverage. Instead, conductors operate doors...
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  • (1856–1931), an American labor leader who became president of the Order of Railway Conductors. Bob Garretson (born 1933), American racing driver Darell Garretson...
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    Morristown station (category Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey)
    Jersey) Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen (1913). The Conductor and Brakeman, Volume 30. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen...
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  • Justice of that court from 1896 to 1898 Charles Clapp 1945, judge, United States Tax Court Edgar E. Clark 1878, chief executive of Order of Railway Conductors...
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  • Conductors and Brakemen (1913). The Conductor and Brakeman, Volume 30. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen. Retrieved April 7, 2021...
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    Sheppard, president of the Order of Railway Conductors of America, presented a resolution calling for a continuation of the CPPA on non-partisan lines as...
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    half barrel of flour, half a load of coal, and a lifetime pass. The Order of Railway Conductors gave her a gold watch and chain. News of Shelley's bravery...
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    Daniel L. Cease (category Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen people)
    workers: E. P. Curtis, general secretary, Order of Railway Conductors, and Daniel L. Cease, editor, Railway Trainmen. For the public: William Delavan...
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    Edgar E. Clark (category Presidents of the Order of Railway Conductors)
    to railroad conductor in 1884. Clark became active in the Order of Railway Conductors (ORC), the fraternal benefit society of conductors, and was elected...
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  • John Houston Laird (category Conductor (rail))
    worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. He was also a Mason of a high degree and a member of the Order of Railway Conductors. Laird lived in Moose Jaw. Normandin...
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  • Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen to form the United Transportation Union. Citations History of the UTU: UTU...
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    of Railroad Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, and the Switchmen's Union of...
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  • marked three-phase (3φ). Conductors: overhead line or conductor rail, usually a third rail to one side of the running rails. Conductor rail can be: top contact:...
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  • was named after Edgar E. Clark, the chief executive of the Order of Railway Conductors, member of the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1906 to 1921...
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    composed of the ORT and the "Big Four" railroad unions, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of Railway Conductors, the Brotherhood of Locomotive...
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    Austin B. Garretson (category Presidents of the Order of Railway Conductors)
    February 1931) was an American labor leader who was head of the Order of Railway Conductors from 1906 to 1919. He gained national prominence in 1916 when...
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