. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MErnoJ) OK PHJNG TIES AT GREENSIKINCJ, W. VA. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 61. J. A. WOLFORD He is there to do his duty and feels proud o^the fact. He says if the people back homecould realize the sacrifices the French havegladly made, they would double their said that the French people treat the Amer-icans fine and try to make them feel at what he has seen it makes him feel doublyglad he is there to do his share in behalf ofFrance and of this country. Monongah Division CorrespondentsE. S. Jenkins, Secretary to Divisi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MErnoJ) OK PHJNG TIES AT GREENSIKINCJ, W. VA. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 61. J. A. WOLFORD He is there to do his duty and feels proud o^the fact. He says if the people back homecould realize the sacrifices the French havegladly made, they would double their said that the French people treat the Amer-icans fine and try to make them feel at what he has seen it makes him feel doublyglad he is there to do his share in behalf ofFrance and of this country. Monongah Division CorrespondentsE. S. Jenkins, Secretary to Division Engineer,Grafton C. F, Schroder, Operator, GraftonJ. Lynch, Car Inspector, Fairmont Divisional Safety Committee Hugh Wilson Chairman, Superintendent, Grafton J. McClung Trainmaster, Grafton J. A. Anderson Master Mechanic, Grafton C. E. DoTSON Road Foreman, Grafton G. F. Eberly Division Engineer, Grafton H. L. Miller Car Foreman, Grafton J. O. Martin Division Claim Agent, Clarksburg Dr. C. a. Sinsel Medical Examiner, Grafton Dr. E. a. Fleetwood Medical Examiner, Clarksburg P. B. Phinney Agent, Grafton J. D. Anthony Agent, Fa


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