This collection documents Robert Lee King's distinguished 38-year career with the Southern Pacific Company.
Scope and Content
Includes correspondence, telegrams and cards congratulating Robert King on his numerous promotions, SP circulars announcing his promotions, clippings from newspapers and magazines in which Mr. King has appeared, black-and-white and color photographs of business colleagues, family, friends, and trips, including one to Germany and several to Mexico, a scrapbook of an inspection trip, mailing lists for the SP traffic and operating departments, a few pay stubs, a certificate from Harvard Business School, and some material collected by his wife Irma Ruth Rountree (1921-1986) about her interests and accomplishments. Personal papers include a high-school transcript and correspondence about the possibility of obtaining work as a congressional aide out of high school. Northwestern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe train orders from 1909 collected by Robert King predate the collection, which spans the dates 1937-1983.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. Correspondence, clippings, motivational messages, newsletters and programs collected by Robert King's wife, Irma, are arranged alphabetically by the type of material.
History / Biographical
Robert Lee King was born on December 15, 1923 in Auxvasse, Missouri. He joined SP in 1944 at El Paso, Texas as Secretary to the Rio Grande Division Superintendent and rose through positions of increasing responsibility. Mr. King’s occupations during 38 years of service for Southern Pacific Company also include: Trainmaster, Rio Grande Division (1948), Tucson Division (1949) and Sacramento Division (1954), Assistant Superintendent, Salt Lake Division (1959) and Sacramento Division (1962), Superintendent, Western Division, Oakland (1965), Assistant General Manager of the Operating Department, San Francisco headquarters (1967), General Manager, San Francisco headquarters (1969), Vice-President, Traffic, San Francisco headquarters (1978), and Senior Vice-President, Traffic (1982). While working for Southern Pacific, Mr. King completed Harvard Business School's program for management development in December, 1961.
In 1945, Mr. King married Irma Ruth Rountree. The Kings had two children, Beverly and Bruce. The Kings were long-time members of the Park Boulevard Presbyterian church in Oakland, where Mrs. King was President of the Women’s Association.
Mr. King died on November 27, 1982 at the age of 58.
Access Restrictions
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