. Men who made San Francisco. Henry J. Small HENRY J. SMALL, general superintendentof motive power and machinery for theSouthern Pacific Company, holds this high posi-tion as the result of a lifetime of industrious andconscientious labor in the railroad service. Bornit. Coburg, Ontario, November 15, 1849, was educated in the Normal School atToronto, entering the railway service in 1868as a machinist for the Chicago & with positions constantly growing in re-sponsibility and importance, he was with theKansas Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the To-ledo, Wabash and Wester


. Men who made San Francisco. Henry J. Small HENRY J. SMALL, general superintendentof motive power and machinery for theSouthern Pacific Company, holds this high posi-tion as the result of a lifetime of industrious andconscientious labor in the railroad service. Bornit. Coburg, Ontario, November 15, 1849, was educated in the Normal School atToronto, entering the railway service in 1868as a machinist for the Chicago & with positions constantly growing in re-sponsibility and importance, he was with theKansas Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the To-ledo, Wabash and Western, the Internationaland Great Northern, the Galveston, Houston &Fienderson, the Texas & Pacific, back again to tlie Northern Pacific, then to the Philadelphia& Reading, and finally to the Southern Pacific, with which he took his present position in 1893 to 1895 he was vice-president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineeis.


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