Insurance policy from The Locomotive Engineers Mutual Life and Accident Insurance Association
From: "Jeanne Strausz" jstrausz@hotmail.com
I am fascinated by the history I read on your site. My father worked on the rails in Cleveland in the 1940's. I have a policy from The Locomotive Engineers Mutual Life and Accident Insurance Association from July 1, 1970. It matured July 1, 2013. Do you know where I could cash this policy? Did the company change names. It was interesting that I have a piece of history in my hands. ... It was a retirement policy for me for $1,064.00. That would have been a lot of money in 1948 when I was born and when I was 17 years old. That is when the policy was started. ...
Jeanne O. Strausz MSRN, CSN
Adjunct professor
Tabor College Wichita
I am fascinated by the history I read on your site. My father worked on the rails in Cleveland in the 1940's. I have a policy from The Locomotive Engineers Mutual Life and Accident Insurance Association from July 1, 1970. It matured July 1, 2013. Do you know where I could cash this policy? Did the company change names. It was interesting that I have a piece of history in my hands. ... It was a retirement policy for me for $1,064.00. That would have been a lot of money in 1948 when I was born and when I was 17 years old. That is when the policy was started. ...
Jeanne O. Strausz MSRN, CSN
Adjunct professor
Tabor College Wichita
2 Comments:
Don't know, but if you are unable to locate that insurance company, you might ask your State Insurance Commission, the Teamsters Union, or the Railroad Retirement Board to see if someone could help you find the insurance company.
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