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Livingston Anti-Merger Committee Records, 1894-1980

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Livingston Anti-Merger Committee
Title
Livingston Anti-Merger Committee Records
Dates
1894-1980
Quantity
3.6 linear feet
Collection Number
Collection 859, MtBC, us (collection)
Summary
The Livingston Anti-Merger Committee Records consists of organizational documents including: minutes; financial records; handwritten and typed research notes; rough drafts of position papers, briefs, statements; and research materials to support the committee's arguments. Also included are copies of testimony, briefs, exhibits, cross-examinations and other papers filed by the litigants with the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), the ICC Examiner, and the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Newspaper clippings and periodical articles trace the activities of the Committee, other opponents and supporters, and the railroad industry.
Repository
Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Historical Note

Warren McGee was a conductor for the Northern Pacific Railroad, a student of railroad history and devoted to his Livingston, Montana community. During the early 1960s, the Interstate Commerce Commission announced plans to grant a merger request by the Northern Pacific Railway Company; the Great Northern Railway Company; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company; Pacific Coast Railroad Company; Portland and Seattle Railway Company and several smaller rail companies to form the Great Northern Pacific and Burlington Lines, Inc. From 1960 through 1970, Warren McGee was Chairman of the Livingston Anti-Merger Committee. The committee was one of many groups formed in the United States in opposition to the merger. The merger was formally applied for in February, 1961 and finally approved in February, 1970. Warren McGee still lives in Livingston, Montana.

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Content Description

The Livingston Anti-Merger Committee was formed on December 4, 1960 to fight the proposed Burlington Northern merger that included the Northern Pacific Railroad, a primary employer in Livingston, Montana. Among many, hearings were held in Minnesota in 1961 and Montana in 1962 by the Interstate Commerce Commission(ICC). In 1966, the ICC denied authorization of the merger, but in 1967, the ICC reversed that decision and authorized the merger. In 1968, the Justice Department sued the ICC and Burlington Railroad, et al in District Court. The Supreme Court eventually heard the case and Chief Justice Burger wrote the opinion in February, 1970 that finally affirmed the merger. Warren R. McGee (a conductor), as Chairman and Wilbur I. (Webb) Sullivan (an engineer), as Publicity Chairman were the driving forces behind the Livingston Anti-Merger Committee's campaign to thwart the merger. They collected numerous research materials to support their arguments against the merger; wrote briefs; published bulletins, newsletters and broadsheets to the members; had extensive correspondence with many diverse factions; testified and cross-examined witnesses at ICC hearings and succeeded in having the Committee included as an intervening plaintiff in the U.S. Circuit Court proceedings questioning the merger. Many of the documents present in this collection are photocopies. There are many attachments to letters and newspaper clippings. Margin notes, interpretations and commentaries by Warren McGee are interspersed onto many of the assorted categories of papers. Primary concerns of the committee were loss of jobs, the economic repercussions to Livingston and Montana and changing operations of the railroad. Arguments also used included lack of jurisdiction of the ICC, false assumptions of profits, interlocking directorships having undue influence on testimony and falsely asserted fast freight service and shipping issues. A file of papers related to a campaign to distribute $2 bills in the town to highlight the economic impact of the railroad community is also included.

The records of the Anti-Merger Committee of Livingston, Montana have been arranged into 2 series; Series 1 consists of organizational documents including: minutes; financial records; handwritten and typed research notes; rough drafts of position papers, briefs, statements; and research materials to support the committee's arguments. Correspondence includes: Warren McGee, Bernice McGee and Wilbur S. (Webb) Sullivan; individual and organized anti-merger supporters including the Northern Pacific Stockholders' Protection Committee; the Montana Congressional delegation (at the time: Senator Mike Mansfield, Senator Lee Metcalf, Representative Arnold Olsen and Representative James Battin) and other national leaders; Montana legislators (including John Melcher); Montana agencies, in particular the Montana Board of Railroad Commissioners and their counsel, John C. Sheehy; railroad officials and railroad union members; Federal agencies including the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission; Valentine B. Deale, attorney for the Committee before the Federal courts; Burton K. Wheeler; and assorted national and local publications. Newspaper clippings and periodical articles trace the activities of the Committee, other opponents and supporters, and the railroad industry. Collected articles, newspaper clippings, reports and studies corroborating or disproving the arguments for consolidation of the railroads; materials on the Northern Pacific Stockholders and the Russell E. Skeen proxy fight; and ancillary materials including the $2 bill campaign, merger (M-Day), state and federal legislative bills, copies of press releases and speeches and a map with the Montana merged railroad routes drawn in conclude the series. Series 2 consists of copies of testimony, briefs, exhibits, cross-examinations and other papers filed by the litigants with the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) and the ICC Examiner (most relate to Montana hearings and hearings in which the Livingston Anti-merger Committee had an active role); and briefs, motions, and other legal papers before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The U.S. Supreme Court opinion rendered in 1970 completes the collection. Material stored separately is indicated by ***.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Series 1: Anti-merger Committee organizational and working papers, 1894-1980

Sub-series 1 : Minutes, reports, drafts, research notes and publications, 1955-1970

Sub-series 2 : Financial records, 1960-1970

Sub-series 3 : Correspondence, 1959-1980

Sub-series 4 : Research papers collected to corroborate or disprove the issues, 1894-1970

Sub-series 5 : Ancillary papers, 1960-1970

Series 2: ICC Hearings materials and subsequent legal papers, June 13, 1961-February 2, 1970

Sub-series 1 : ICC Hearings papers, 1961-1968

Sub-series 2 : U.S. courts legal documents, 1961-1970

Acquisition Information

The records of the Livingston Anti-Merger Committee (LAMC) were donated to Special Collections in 1970, 1974 and 1980 by Warren McGee of Livingston, MT who served as the Chairman of the Committee during its efforts to prevent the merger of the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Burlington and several smaller rail companies into the Burlington Northern Railroad. The 1974 and 1980 papers were donated to illustrate the aftermath of the merger and vindicate the Committee's predictions for the future.

Processing Note

This collection was processed 2009 February 16

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Consolidation and merger of corporations
  • Railroads-Mergers-United States
  • Railroads-Montana

Personal Names

  • Deale, Valentine B.
  • McGee, Bernice Lavold, 1921-2001
  • Melcher, John, 1924-
  • Sheehy, John C.
  • Skeen, Russell E.
  • Wheeler, Burton K. (Burton Kendall), 1882-1975

Corporate Names

  • Burlington Northern Railroad Company
  • Great Northern Railway (U.S.)
  • Montana-Board of Railroad Commissioners
  • Northern Pacific Railway Company
  • Northern Pacific Stockholders' Protection Committee
  • United States-Congress-Montana delegation
  • United States-District Court (District of Columbia)
  • United States-Interstate Commerce Commission
  • United States-Securities and Exchange Commission
  • United States-Supreme Court

Geographical Names

  • Livingston (Mont.)

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • McGee, Warren, 1914- (creator)
    • Sullivan, Wilbur I. (creator)
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