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Panhandle Eastern Corp. records (Part 1), 1927-1997 (MS 500)

Business records of the PanEnergy Corp., relating in particular to the records of the Panhandle Eastern Corp. and Texas Eastern Corp. from the 1920s to the 1990s. Part 1 includes records of the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., 1927-1997. (150 boxes)

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Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., 1927 to 1997

Part II: Series II, Texas Eastern Corporation; 1947-1989

Part II: Series III, Duke Energy Corporation; 1931-2000

Guide to the Panhandle Eastern Corp. Historical Records, 1927-1997:

Part 1: Series 1, Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., 1927 - 1997

This collection requires 24 hrs. for retrieval.
Please call ahead at 713-348-2586 or e-mail woodson@rice.edu.



Descriptive Summary

Repository: Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX
Creator PanEnergy Corp.
Title: Panhandle Eastern Corp. Historical Records
Dates: 1927-1997
Quantity: 120 cubic feet (240 boxes)
Abstract: The bulk of this material consists of business records of the PanEnergy Corp., relating in particular to the records of the Panhandle Eastern Corp. and Texas Eastern Corp. from the 1920s to the 1990s. Much of the material is related to two corporate histories: From Texas to the East: A Strategic History of Texas eastern Corporation and Gas Pipelines and the Emergence of America's Regulatory State: A History of Panhandle Eastern Corporation, 1928-1993.
Identification: MS 500
Language: Materials are in English.

Historical Note

Panhandle Eastern and Texas Eastern were both known as pipeline companies and carriers of natural gas that helped to shape the nations appetite for energy. In 1989, Panhandle bought Texas Eastern for $3.2 billion, which at the time was the highest valued transaction for a natural gas pipeline in U.S. history. The combined companies became PanEnergy Corp. Later, Duke Power Co. absored PanEnergy.

The history of Panhandle Eastern began in turmoil and conflict. From its inception, Panhandle challenged a conglomerate of energy organizations that sought to nip the upstart energy company like a gardener nipping off an unwanted flower bud, but the upstart persisted and thrived as the growing U.S. economy demanded energy.

In November 1927, a group of entrepreneurs, most notably Frank Parrish, formed a partnership that eventually led to the creation of the Missouri-Kansas Pipe Line Corporation, commonly known as Mo-Kan. In 1929, Mo-Kan created a subsidiary called Interstate Pipe Line Company to construct a pipeline to the Midwest. In 1930, Parish and his partners began working with William G. Maguire, a successful entrepreneur, to promote and build that pipeline. Maguire convinced the partners to change the name of Interstate Pipe Line Company to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company and to make Indianapolis the destination of their new pipeline. That pipeline would eventually run through and challenge the domains of Cities Service Company, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and the powerful Columbia Gas. Maguire, who later forced Parrish out, become the chairman and guiding force of PEPL until 1965. He transformed the company into an industry leader. The first major pipeline the company constructed was a 24-inch diameter pipeline stretching 860 miles from the Hugoton gas fields of southwest Kansas to the Illinois-Indiana border.

Texas Eastern arose out of World War II when German U-boats were devastating the U.S. merchant fleet and in particular the tanker fleet. The German submarines forced a dramatic decline in the number of barrels of oil the United States shipped to the industrial northeast and to Great Britain. The United States response the submarine threat was to build two oil pipelines to the northeast. The first line was the Big Inch, a 24-inch pipeline stretching from Longview, Texas to Norris City in southern Illinois. The second line was the Little Big Inch, a 20-inch pipeline running from the refineries in the area of Beaumont, Texas to Linden, New Jersey.

In 1947, the United States government needed to sell off the war assets, the largest of which were the Inch lines, and established a bidding process. In a controversial bid Texas Eastern, backed by the powerful Texas brothers of George and Herman Brown, placed the winning bid of $143,127,000. Soon, Texas Eastern converted the Inch lines to transport natural gas, which was a rapidly growing sector of the energy industry. Eventually, Texas Eastern expanded into liquefied natural gas or LNG, North Sea oil and Houston real estate.

Panhandle Eastern changed its name to PanEnergy after absorbing Texas Eastern in 1989, but the company did not have a long life in that form. In 1996, Duke Power Company, an investor-owned utility with about 1.8 million customers, made a bid to purchase PanEnergy in a $7.7 billion deal that was consummated in April 1997. The combined companies then became known as Duke Energy Corp. with headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Scope and Contents

The bulk of this material consists of business records of the PanEnergy Corp., relating in particular to the records of the Panhandle Eastern Corp. and Texas Eastern Corp. from the 1920s to the 1990s.

The material types in this collection include correspondence, memos, hand-written notes, internal and external publications, including news releases, brochures, pamphlets, quarterly and annual reports, news clippings, legal documents, and federal publications. Maps, charts, postcards, filmstrips, video and audio tape, and roughly 3,000 photographs and negatives are also included.

Subjects covered include Panhandle Eastern Corporation, Texas Eastern Corporation, natural gas pipelines, and government regulation of the energy industry.

The collection includes records about building projects, such as the Big Inch and Little Big Inch pipelines, Arctic-Alaskan pipelines, and downtown Houston development. Other topics include international and joint ventures, such as occurred in Russia, Algeria, Mexico, and the North Sea. Coal slurry and coal slurry pipelines and the lobbying efforts to gain right of ways for those pipelines are covered extensively. The collection also includes internal records involving legal battles for the Detroit market area and regulatory struggles with federal agencies, such as the Federal Power Commission. The early history of natural gas in the United States is also well documented. The collection includes more than 3,000 photographs ranging from pipline construction to employee lifestyles.

See notes in Detailed Description of the Collection for more information.

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Arrangement

Materials are organized into three series:

Part I: Series I, Panhandle Eastern Corporation; 1927 - 1993 (75 cubic feet, boxes 1-150)
  • Subseries A: Panhandle Energy Company Records
    Sub-subseries:
    • Business and Finance
    • Marketing, Sales and Promotions
    • Research, Development, and Technical
    • Employees
    • Subsidiaries
    • PEPL Projects
  • Subseries B: Panhandle Energy Story
    Sub-subseries:
    • Growth, Hurdles, Competion
    • Regulatory, Legal
    • History
    • News Clips
    • Video and Film
    • Reference Books
    • Panhandle Eastern Photos
Part II: Series II, Texas Eastern Corporation; 1947-1989 (45 cubic feet, boxes 151-240)
  • Subseries A: Texas Eastern Company Records
    Sub-subseries:
    • Business and Finance
    • Executive Records
    • Research and Development
    • Marketing, Sales
    • Alaskan and Arctic Gas
  • Subseries B: Texas Eastern Story
    Sub-subseries:
    • Growth and Regulation
    • Inch Lines
    • History Project
    • Photos

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

This material is open for research.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish material from the Panhandle Eastern Corp. Historical Records must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library.

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Related Material

See also MS 464, Guide to Builders: Herman & George R. Brown Book Research Files, 1898-1989 at http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/ms464.html

See also MS 488, Brown & Root / George R. Brown Executive Files, 1937-1978 at http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/ms488.html

See also MS 277, The James A. Clark Papers, 1889-1974 at http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/ms277.html

See also MS 503, Gilcrease Oil Company records

See also MS 504, Kirby Petroleum records and George Sawtelle Executive Files

Castaneda, Christopher J., and Pratt, Joseph A. (1993). From Texas to the East: A Strategic History of Texas Eastern Corporation. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press.

Castaneda, Christopher J., and Smith, Clarance M. (1996). Gas Pipelines and the Emergence of America's Regulatory State: A History of Panhandle Eastern Corporation, 1928-1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Organizations)

Brown & Root (Firm)--History.
Duke Energy Corporation--History--20th century.
Federal Power Commission--History--20th century.
Missouri-Kansas Pipe Line Corporation--History--20th century.
Mo-Kan Corporation--History--20th century.
Panhandle Eastern Corporation--History--20th century.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Corporation--History--20th century.
Texas Eastern Corporation--History.
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation--History--20th century.
Trunkline Gas Company--History--20th century.
War Assests Corporation--History--20th century.
War Emergency Pipelines, Inc.--History--20th century.

Subjects

Liquefied natural gas industry
Oil well drilling rigs
Big Inch Pipeline--History--20th century.
Coal slurry.
Energy policy.
Gas industry--Government policy--United States--History--20th century.
Little Big Inch Pipeline--History--20th century.
Natural gas pipelines--United States--History--20th century.
Offshore gas industry--Kansas.
Offshore gas industry--Louisiana.
Offshore gas industry--Mexico, Gulf of.
Offshore gas industry--Texas.
Offshore gas field equipment industry--Texas--History.
Offshore gas industry--North Sea
Offshore oil industry--Mexico, Gulf of.
Oil well drilling rigs--Mexico, Gulf of.
Panhandle Eastern Corporation--History--20th century.
Petroleum industry and trade
Petroleum industry and trade--North Sea.

Subjects (Persons)

Brown, Herman,--1892-1962.
Brown, George R.,--1898-1983.
Castaneda, Christopher James,--1959-.
Maguire, William G.
Parish, Frank P.
Pratt, Joseph A.
Smith, Clarance M.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Panhandle Eastern Corp. Historical Records, 1927 - 1997, MS 500, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University

Acquisition Information

PanEnergy Corp. presented the bulk of the papers contained in this collection to the Woodson Research Center of Fondren Library on June 18, 1996. The papers come from the corporate records of Panhandle Eastern Corporation and Texas Eastern Corporation.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., 1927 to 1997
Subseries A. Panhandle Energy Company Records
Sub-subseries 1: Business and finance
Contains financial statements, annual reports, organizational charts, ledgers and other financial books, minutes, papers associated with the general running of PEPL. Arranged in alphabetical order.
Box Folder
1 1 Corporate Planning: Superconductivity, Corp. Environment, 1986-1988
2 Direct Sales, 1939-1962
3 Financial Data from Don Robertson, 1930-1965
4 Handbook for Office Employees, 1958
5 Letter to Stockholders, regular quarterly dividend, October 11, 1948
6 Letter to Stockholders, federal tax on Hugoton stock, October 29, 1948
7 Letter to Stockholders, expansion program, May 18, 1954
8 Letter to Stockholders, Federal Power Commission and new rates, August 4, 1954
9 Letter to Stockholders, Federal Power Commission and 300 miles of pipeline, October 28, 1954
10 Letter to Stockholders, negotiations regarding Trunkline, June 6, 1962
11 Letter to Stockholders, preliminary financial report of 1962, January 29, 1963
12 Letter to Stockholders, stock certificates, December 31, 1963
13 Letter to Stockholders, preliminary financial report for 1963, January 29, 1964
14 Letter to Stockholders, Richard O'Shields named CEO, June 10, 1970, 2 copies
15 Letter to Stockholders, Robert Hunsucker named CEO of Trunkline, February 1, 1974, 2 copies
16 Letter to Stockholders, corporate highlights in 1974, January 31, 1975, 2 copies
17 Letter to Stockholders, acquisition of Y&O coal company, January 30, 1976, 2 copies
18 Letter to Stockholders, gas shortage and acquisition of Dixilyn, February 3, 1977
19 Letter to Stockholders, annual meeting and proxy statement, March 15, 1990
20 Letter to Stockholders, dividend reduction, July 25, 1990
21 Letter to Stockholders, January 31, 1992
22 Purchase and Sale Agreement between Panhandle Eastern and National Petro-Chemicals, Aug. 1. 1951
23 Supplemental Agreement between Panhandle Eastern and National Petro-Chemicals, May 26, 1952
24 Transmission Department, Organization Chart, 1968
25 Quarterly Reports, 1955, 2 sets
26 Quarterly Reports, 1956, 2 sets
27 Quarterly Reports, 1957, 2 sets (one incomplete)
28 Quarterly Reports, 1958, 2 sets
29 Quarterly Reports, 1959, 2 sets
30 Quarterly Reports, 1960, 2 sets
31 Quarterly Reports, 1961, 2 sets
32 Quarterly Reports, 1962, 2 sets (both sets incomplete)
Box Folder
2 1 Quarterly Reports, 1963, 2 sets
2 Quarterly Reports, 1964, 2 sets
3 Quarterly Reports, 1965, 2 sets
4 Quarterly Reports, 1966, 2 sets
5 Quarterly Reports, 1967, 2 sets
6 Quarterly Reports, 1968, 2 sets
7 Quarterly Reports, 1969, 2 sets
8 Quarterly Reports, 1970, 2 sets (both incomplete)
9 Quarterly Reports, 1971, 2 sets
10 Quarterly Reports, 1972, 2 sets
11 Quarterly Reports, 1973, 2 sets
12 Quarterly Reports, 1974, 2 sets
13 Quarterly Reports, 1975, 2 sets
14 Quarterly Reports, 1976, 2 sets
15 Quarterly Reports, 1977, 2 sets (one incomplete)
16 Quarterly Reports, 1978
17 Quarterly Reports, 1979
18 Quarterly Reports, 1980
19 Quarterly Reports, 1981
20 Quarterly Reports, 1982
21 Quarterly Reports, 1983
22 Quarterly Reports, 1984
23 Quarterly Reports, 1985
24 Quarterly Reports, 1986
25 Quarterly Reports, 1987
26 Quarterly Reports, 1988
27 Quarterly Reports, 1989
28 Quarterly Reports, 1990, 2 sets (one incomplete)
29 Quarterly Reports, 1991, 2 sets (one incomplete)
30 Quarterly Reports, 1992
Box Folder
3 1 Annual Reports, 1936-1955, bound in single hardback volume
2 Annual Reports, 1956-1965, bound in single hardback volume
3 Panhandle Eastern 1944 Prospectus; July 12, 1944
Box Folder
4 1 Annual Report, 1947
2 Annual Report, 1948
3 Annual Report, 1949
4 Annual Report, 1950
5 Annual Report, 1951
6 Annual Report, 1952
7 Annual Report, 1953, 2 sets
8 Annual Report, 1954
9 Annual Report, 1955, 2 sets
10 Annual Report, 1956 2 sets
11 Annual Report, 1957, 2 sets
12 Annual Report, 1958, 2 sets
13 Annual Report, 1959, 2 sets
14 Annual Report, 1960, 2 sets
15 Annual Report, 1961, 2 sets
16 Annual Report, 1962, 2 sets
17 Annual Report, 1963, 2 sets
18 Annual Report, 1964, 2 sets
19 Annual Report, 1965, 2 sets
20 Annual Report, 1966, 2 sets
Box Folder
5 1 Annual Report, 1967, 2 sets
2 Annual Report, 1968, 2 sets
3 Annual Report, 1969, 2 sets
4 Annual Report, 1970, 2 sets
5 Annual Report, 1971, 2 sets
6 Annual Report, 1972, 2 sets
7 Annual Report, 1973, 2 sets
8 Annual Report, 1974, 2 sets
9 Annual Report, 1975, 2 sets
10 Annual Report, 1976, 2 sets
11 Annual Report, 1977, 2 sets
12 Annual Report, 1978
13 Annual Report, 1979
14 Annual Report, 1980
15 Annual Report, 1981
16 Annual Report, 1982
17 Annual Report, 1983
18 Annual Report, 1984
19 Annual Report, 1985
Box Folder
6 1 Annual Report, 1986
2 Annual Report, 1987
3 Annual Report, 1988
4 Annual Report, 1989
5 Annual Report and Financial and Statistical Supplement (2 sets), 1990
6 Annual Report and Financial and Statistical Supplement, 1991
7 Annual Report and Financial and Statistical Supplement (2 sets), 1992
8 Annual Report, 1993
Box Folder
7 1 Controller’s Department, description of files; n.d.
2 505 Finance, Capital Stock Common, Volume I; 1931-1948; folder 1 of 2
3 505 Finance, Capital Stock Common, Volume I; 1931-1948; folder 2 of 2
4 505 Finance, Capital Stock-General; February 1942
5 505 Finance, Capital Stock-General (sinking fund); 1942-1945
Box Folder
8 1 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Common, Key Employees’ Stock Options; 1951-1955
2 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Common, Sale of Authorized but Unissued Shares; 1940-1943
3 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Key Employees’ Restricted Stock Option Plan; Volume I; 1951; folder 1 of 3
4 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Key Employees’ Restricted Stock Option Plan; Volume I; 1951; folder 2 of 3
5 5) 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Key Employees’ Restricted Stock Option Plan; Volume I; 1951; folder 3 of 3
6 506 Finance, Capital Stock-Common; Volume II; 1949-1951
Box Folder
9 1 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume II, 1951-1952; folder 1 of 3
2 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume II, 1951-1952; folder 2 of 3
3 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume II, 1951-1952; folder 3 of 3
4 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume III, 1952-1953; folder 1 of 3
5 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume III, 1952-1953; folder 2 of 3
Box Folder
10 1 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume III, 1952-1953; folder 3 of 3
2 506.1 Finance, Capital Stock-Common Dividends, 1949-1951
3 506.1 Finance, Capital Stock-Stockholders’ Letters of Hugoton; 1948-1949, folder 1 of 2
4 506.1 Finance, Capital Stock-Stockholders’ Letters of Hugoton; 1948-1949, folder 2 of 2
5 506.1 Finance, Capital Stock, 2½ % Stock Dividend; 1952-1953; folder 1 of 3
Box Folder
11 1 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume III, 1952-1953; folder 2 of 3
2 506 Finance, Capital Stock, Key Employees’ Stock Option Plan; Volume III, 1952-1953; folder 3 of 3
3 Security and Exchange Commission, Form 10-K, Panhandle Eastern Corp. Annual Report 1989; March 30, 1990
4 Security and Exchange Commission, tender offer, Panhandle bidding on Texas Eastern; ca. 1989
Box Folder
12 1 Gas purchase contracts; January-June 1976, folder 1 of 3
2 Gas purchase contracts; January-June 1976, folder 2 of 3
3 Gas purchase contracts; January-June 1976, folder 3 of 3
4 Gas purchase contracts; July-December 1976, folder 1 of 2
5 Gas purchase contracts; July-December 1976, folder 2 of 2
Sub-subseries 2: Marketing, Sales and Promotions
This section contains information memos, correspondence, Panhandle and outside publications as well as drafts and scripts for promotional movies. In general, this section documents the process of creating marketing materials, including distribution and public responses. In addition, the sub-subseries contains news releases and related correspondence.
Box Folder
13 1 Movie office correspondence, 1949-1954
2 Movie schedules, statistics, viewers responses, 1951-1956
3 Panhandle Eastern natural gas film: Pipeline Pioneer, 1953, n.d.
4 "Natural Gas Pioneer," correspondence, 1951-1953, n.d.
5 Industry showings, Engleman at Detroit office, 1951-1959
6 Viewing invitations to Detroit newspapers, 1952, n.d.
7 Sam Busby correspondence on natural gas history in Indiana and the film “Natural Gas Pioneer,” 1951-1952
8 “Natural Gas Pioneer” film promotional material, 1951
Box Folder
14 1 Movie making correspondence, script, 1951-1952
2 Distribution-related correspondence, Sept. 1950 - Sept. 1951
3 Distribution-related correspondence, Sept. 1951 - Dec. 1953, n.d.
4 Correspondence with Robert Yarnall Richie Productions, 1946-1950, n.d.
5 Photos of pipeline construction associated with movie, 1949
6 Movie folder, "The Challenge," 1949-1950
Box Folder
15 1 Film strip distribution file and slides: outline of pictures and texts, 1962-1963, n.d.
2 Original Filmstrip (audio) Tape "Milady, you started something!", n.d.
3 Scripts for "Milady, You Started Something!"
4 Correspondence related to filmstrip “Milady You’ve Started Something!”, 1963
5 National defense survey correspondence, 1941-1951, n.d.
6 Fortune Magazine draft, c. 1965
7 Scripts, correspondence regarding slide shows, 1962-1963, n.d.
8 Luke Scheer's General Clipping File, 1951
9 Movie scripts and revisions, 1950
16 1 Byoir & Associates, Inc., general correspondence, 1962-1963
Box 16, folder 2-5 contains news releases and correspondence related to the regulatory battle for the Detroit markets including lists of newspaper editors and papers. Items are organized by date. Items with no year are filed as the last items in each folder. Although many of the n.d. items lack years, the bodies of the letters frequently contain clues about the time periods involved.
2 News Releases and Correspondence, 1946-1950, n.d.
3 News Releases and Correspondence, 1951-1955
4 News Releases and Correspondence, 1956-1957
5 News Releases and Correspondence, 1958-1960
Box Folder
17 1 News Releases and Correspondence, 1961
2 News Releases and Correspondence, 1963-1964, n.d.
3 News Releases, c. 1967-1968
4 1960 U.S. Census for Midwest states
5 U.S. Census for Iowa, 1960
6 Ohio Census Information, c. 1960
7 Minnesota Census Information, c. 1960
8 Wisconsin Population Centers, c. 1950-1960
9 Panhandle Eastern's Spectrum material for 50th anniversary, c. 1979
10 Profile of Panhandle Eastern, 1982
11 Stan Wallace roast, 1988, n.d.
12 Stan Wallace roast photos, August 1988
13 Public Affairs Personnel, July 17, 1991
Box Folder
18 1 Sam Busby-Correspondence; Baker and Daniels, 1962-1963
2 Panhandle - General Correspondence, New York Office, 1962-1963
3 John Chamberlain, correspondence regarding corporate history, 1965
4 Panhandle-General Correspondence, Washington office, Luke Sheer, 1962-1963
5 Natural Gas, Forward drafts, 1959-1960, n.d.
6 Luke Sheer’s drafts for natural gas history, correspondence, 1962-1963, n.d.
7 Correspondence regarding graphics, history; notes, 1962-1966
8 Panhandle Lines magazine: natural gas springs, correspondence, drafts, 1962-1963, n.d.
9 State change-overs to natural gas, n.d.
10 Gas: research notes copied, n.d.
11 Luke Sheer natural gas notes, n.d.
12 Research notes on Gas Age-Record and predecessors (Gas Age and Progressive Age), n.d.
13 Research notes on The Journal of Gas Lighting, and Water Supply and Sanitary Improvement (London), n.d.
14 Research notes on American Gas Light Journal and American Gas Engineering Journal, n.d.
15 Research notes on Proceedings of the American Gas-Light Assoc. 1873-1891, 1896-1905
16 Correspondence with Cyrus Eaton, chairman of board of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, 1960-61
A small typed note with Sheer’s handwriting in box 18, folder 16 explains the focus on local history and natural gas found throughout this collection. The note is important for that reason.
17 D.O. file, correspondence, news clips, Federal Power Commission Records, 1935-1958
18 Biographical data on non-PEPL individuals: Kevin McCann, Winthrop C. Neilson, Richard R Salzmann; 1962, n.d.
Box Folder
19 1 East Tennessee Natural Gas Company; 1951-1959
2 Interstate Oil Compact Commission; 1953
3 Natural gas pipeline firms; 1961, n.d.
4 South Georgia Natural Gas Co.; 1955-1961
5 Texas Gas Transmission Co.; 1960
6 Transwestern Pipeline Co.; 1960, 1969
7 Washington Gas Light Co.; 1948, 1960
8 El Paso Natural Gas Co.; 1958-1962
Box Folder
20 1 Mokan Bulletin and Western Gas, copies and reprints; 1929-1931
2 Panhandle Lines, copies of 1943-1944 issues with notes
3 Panhandle Lines, copies of 1945-1954 issues with notes
4 Panhandle Lines, copies of 1955-1962 issues with notes
5 Panhandle Lines, copies of 1963-1966
- Panhandle Magazine, Winter 1972-73, Special Edition, Energy and America's Future
- Panhandle Magazine, Volume 6, 1971-72