. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . EW YORK 67 . WILLIAMSPORT 65 Length of Service at Time Pensioned Yrs. Mos. Length of Time on Pension Roll Yrs. Mos. 17 3 16 6 33 8 16 1 36 8 12 1 37 S 2 28 2 6 6 37 2 6 45 10 5 9 38 9 3 11 24 10 3 1 24 6 2 5 51 8 5 11 34 6 1 8 37 6 5 10 42 6 1 1 31 9 7 34 5 4 9 41 8 3 10 35 11 3 2 51 8 1 5 45 1 1 7 31 8 ANDREW SCHAEFER .MICHAEL DOYLE . .THOMAS R


. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . EW YORK 67 . WILLIAMSPORT 65 Length of Service at Time Pensioned Yrs. Mos. Length of Time on Pension Roll Yrs. Mos. 17 3 16 6 33 8 16 1 36 8 12 1 37 S 2 28 2 6 6 37 2 6 45 10 5 9 38 9 3 11 24 10 3 1 24 6 2 5 51 8 5 11 34 6 1 8 37 6 5 10 42 6 1 1 31 9 7 34 5 4 9 41 8 3 10 35 11 3 2 51 8 1 5 45 1 1 7 31 8 ANDREW SCHAEFER .MICHAEL DOYLE . .THOMAS RICHARDSW. W. WILLIAMS . .WILLIAM SINRAM . .ANTHONY J. HORNERJOHN GROTTRUP . .THOMAS McCORMlCKCLEMENT R. MILLER .PATRICK MORGAN . .JOHN COSTELLO . LINES WEST OF PITTSBURGH Age atDivision Death Yri. Mos. LOGANSPORT 84 7 . EASTERN 82 9 TOLEDO 78 5 LOUISVILLE 77 9 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH ... 75 10 . EASTERN 75 6 . INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL 75 4 , CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH ... 75 3 . GENERAL OFFICE 73 4 EASTERN 73 3 . ST. LOUIS 71 Length of Service at Time Pentioned Yrs. Mo«. 18 8 41 29 8 32 1 44 5 34 5 29 1 16 40 4 51 1037 Length of Time on Pension Roll Ytt. Mos. Men Now Retiring Who Have Served the Pennsylvania Railroad More Than Half a Century. JAMES Mclaughlin LENGTH OF SERVICE, 56 YEARS 7 MONTHS James McLaughlin was placed on the Roilof Honor August 1, 1916, after a term of ser-vice of most unusual length in the employ of thePennsylvania Railroad. He was born at Bally-castle, County Mayo, Ireland, July 15, came to America at the age of 14 years andwas employed as Water Boy on the Camden andAmboy, now part of the Pennsylvania Railroad,in 1860. Since that time he has been BlacksmithHelper, Watchman and Trackman. The Camden and Amboy was largely con-structed by Irish labor and was maintained byIrish Trackmen for a number of years. is the last survivor of this generationof workmen oi thi pioneer days. The last of hiscontemporaries, James Oraley, Patrick Sweeneyan


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