. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a sweater and cap is W. Holland, cash clerk atWheeling. We had 44 feet 2 inches of water on January 10th, and39 feet 6 inches on January 13th. The water did not getto the floor of our freight house or office, but was allaround us, so that it was necessary to use the boat to getin. We had plenty of warning and were well preparedfor everything that came along. During the high water, Conductor Deitz and NightChief Dispatcher Deegan were stationed at Cameron tobe used in emergency cases. They were very lucky,however, as they were not called out. While Copi
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a sweater and cap is W. Holland, cash clerk atWheeling. We had 44 feet 2 inches of water on January 10th, and39 feet 6 inches on January 13th. The water did not getto the floor of our freight house or office, but was allaround us, so that it was necessary to use the boat to getin. We had plenty of warning and were well preparedfor everything that came along. During the high water, Conductor Deitz and NightChief Dispatcher Deegan were stationed at Cameron tobe used in emergency cases. They were very lucky,however, as they were not called out. While Copier Queen is temporarily filling the dis-patchers chair, his place is filled by the all round man,Frederick Berdinen Von Wallrabenstein. Agent P. Lough of Glover Gap is on the sick list, beingrelieved by J. H. Keller, relief agent. Miss Effie Woodruff, daughter of M. K. Woodruff,pumper, of Jacksonburg, is visiting her brother at GloverGap. P. Horan, shop foreman, Seymour, Ind., is visiting hismany friends at Cameron, Benwood and WHEELING ISLAND IN THE FLOOD, H. H. WILLIAMS (in boat), Disciut:Cusbk; W. HOLLAND (to right of Williams), Cash Clibk 26 BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Signal Foreman Eckman has completed the installa-tion of a new ninety-pound interlocking plant at Under-wood and is now improving the Cameron plant. On January 15, Conductor R. W. Putman fell from histrain in the Fairmont yards, seriously injuring his back. J. R. Davis has been appointed agent at Glen Easton,vice R. A. Fitzgerald, who has gone into the mercantilebusiness at that point. Operator C. E. Miller of Glover Gap is visiting hismother at Strasburg Junction, Va. Operators A. S. Rushford and W. M. Rushford havebeen assigned to day service in the Mannington and Bur-ton Towers, respectively. Mrs. Fannie Fetty, wife of Operator Fetty, Wheeling,is visiting her parents at Fairmont. HARTZEL D. S. Sullivan, caller, has returned to duty, after afifteen days vacation. Conductor Hall and Engin
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