. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Yellowstone Park, Yosemite\fllle3, Vienna, Switzerland, NiagaraFalls, Adirondack Mountains, The Cause-way, Killarney, Yuma. New Orleans,Eternal Rome. Athens. These lecturesare proving v(m y interesting and instructive. Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, S. E. For wood, Secrelaryto Superintendent Divisional Safety Committee FiNEGAX Cliairman, Superintendent of Shops K. P. Litchfield , No. 1 Machine Shop J. i). Perix Machinist, No. 2 Machine Shop F. W. Scott *t, No. 3 Machine Shop H. C. Ye.\ldh.\ Boilermaker, Boiler Shop Edw. Fetr


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Yellowstone Park, Yosemite\fllle3, Vienna, Switzerland, NiagaraFalls, Adirondack Mountains, The Cause-way, Killarney, Yuma. New Orleans,Eternal Rome. Athens. These lecturesare proving v(m y interesting and instructive. Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, S. E. For wood, Secrelaryto Superintendent Divisional Safety Committee FiNEGAX Cliairman, Superintendent of Shops K. P. Litchfield , No. 1 Machine Shop J. i). Perix Machinist, No. 2 Machine Shop F. W. Scott *t, No. 3 Machine Shop H. C. Ye.\ldh.\ Boilermaker, Boiler Shop Edw. Fetrow Smith, Smith Shop (also Foundry) S. C. C.\RTER Machinist, Erecting Shop W. D. Lenderkixg. .. Pipe Fitter, Pipe Shop (also Tin and Tender) .J. P. liEiXARDT Fire Marshal, Yard, Axle Shop, Flue Plant and Rolling Mill H. II. BuRxs Car Repairman, Freight Repair Track J. W. Car Builder, Erecting Shop Wm. F. Smith Mill Machine Hand, Saw .Mill Walter Hart Car Builder, Steel Car Repair Track .\. F. Be( ker Painter. Paint Shop. :^1ICH.\EL NICHOLSON The following is from the Baltimore Americanof July 25. 1904: To pass fifty 3ears in the employ of onerailroad compan} and during that time toreceive no censure or reprimand from a superior officer is an achievement that is made by veryfew, j-et such is the record of Michael Nichol-son, age seventy years, 110 S. Calhoun Nicholson celebrated his fiftieth amiiver-sary with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad lastThursday night. He is now foreman of the tinand sheet iron departments at the Mt. Clareshops. Mr. Nicholson entered the service of therailroad as a coppersmith and tinner. He wasfirst assigned to the Piedmont shops. Pied-mont, W. Va., in 1854. During part of the CivilWar he was sent to the shops at 1865, having returned to Piedmont, he waspromoted to the position of foreman and trans-ferred to Alt. Clare, where he has remainedever since. He has been foreman of the tin andsheet iron department f


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