. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ere signed by the general friends were legion on the Connellsville andPittsburgh Divisions. He leaves a widowand eight children: George W., a Baltimore andOhio engineer of Meyersdale, Pa.; Carl, Archie,John, Jr., Mrs. Charles Morgan, Mrs. E. and Miss Harriet of Pittsburgh, Pa.,and Mrs. M. E. Martz, of Somerset, Pa., wifeof our general foreman. Mr. Miller was a lifemember of the Lutheran Church. Funeral ser-vices were held at his late residence onAugust 1. Burial was in Allegheny Cemetery. JOHN MILLER Pittsburgh Division Correspond


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ere signed by the general friends were legion on the Connellsville andPittsburgh Divisions. He leaves a widowand eight children: George W., a Baltimore andOhio engineer of Meyersdale, Pa.; Carl, Archie,John, Jr., Mrs. Charles Morgan, Mrs. E. and Miss Harriet of Pittsburgh, Pa.,and Mrs. M. E. Martz, of Somerset, Pa., wifeof our general foreman. Mr. Miller was a lifemember of the Lutheran Church. Funeral ser-vices were held at his late residence onAugust 1. Burial was in Allegheny Cemetery. JOHN MILLER Pittsburgh Division Correspondent, B. J. McQuade, Office ofSuperintendent, Pittsburgh Divisional Safety Committee T. J. Brady Chairman, Superintendent T. W. Barrett Vice-Chairman, Trainmaster W. J. Kennedy Secretary C. C. Cook Division Engineer M. C. Thompson Road Foreman of Egnines G. W. C. Day Division Operator E. J. Brennan Superintendent of Shops A. J. Weise General Car Foreman F. Bryne Claim Agent W. F. Deneke Agent, Pittsburgh Dr. A. J. Bossyns Medical Examiner. SOUTH CONNELLSVILLE BAND THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 71


Size: 2261px × 1105px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectbaltimo, bookyear1912