. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Employesat Eighth Street, Cincinnati Terminals nir. Nevertheless Jim continued his rootingand almost succeeded in converting his offender. The accompany picture will introduce toour readers some of our force at Eight street,viz.: J. Fisher, crossing watchman; C. , trainmaster; A. R, Montjar, chiefclerk; Frederick Ulrich, crew dispatcher; andJ. D. Carner, switchtender. The accompanying picture was taken at theSixth Street Freight House. On the front row,from left to right, are: Frank Purden, talley-man; William Kelley, foremans clerk; BernardHeh


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Employesat Eighth Street, Cincinnati Terminals nir. Nevertheless Jim continued his rootingand almost succeeded in converting his offender. The accompany picture will introduce toour readers some of our force at Eight street,viz.: J. Fisher, crossing watchman; C. , trainmaster; A. R, Montjar, chiefclerk; Frederick Ulrich, crew dispatcher; andJ. D. Carner, switchtender. The accompanying picture was taken at theSixth Street Freight House. On the front row,from left to right, are: Frank Purden, talley-man; William Kelley, foremans clerk; BernardHeheman, foreman; Forest Williams, talley-man; Charles Crusham, talleyman; AnthonyDistler, talleyman; Edward Vettel, tallyman;Charles Geissler, tallyman. In the back row,from left to right, are: Charles Burns, tallyman;Louis Cramer, receiving clerk; Henry Vettel,tallyman; W. J. Moran, assistant foreman;L. M. Burke, receiving clerk; Edward Wilken,receiving Employes at Sixth Street Freight House 92 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE


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