. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. way in that time he has bten consecutively with freight department of the Louisville, New Albany &. Chicago railwayat Lafayette, Ind., general agent Great Eastern Fast Freight Line. Louisville, Ky , and later as cit> ticket agent of theL. N. A. & C. railway; was transferred to Chicago in similar capacity and promoted to general northern paseengeragent, then general passenger agent of same road. Later, general passenger and ticket agent of the Cincinnati, Hamil-ton & Dayton railroad and,


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. way in that time he has bten consecutively with freight department of the Louisville, New Albany &. Chicago railwayat Lafayette, Ind., general agent Great Eastern Fast Freight Line. Louisville, Ky , and later as cit> ticket agent of theL. N. A. & C. railway; was transferred to Chicago in similar capacity and promoted to general northern paseengeragent, then general passenger agent of same road. Later, general passenger and ticket agent of the Cincinnati, Hamil-ton & Dayton railroad and, in September, 1893. he became passenger traffic manager of the Big Four Route,—theCleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago lV St. Louis railway. President Young Mens Mercantile Library, and member of the Queen City and Cuvier clubs. Cincinnati, Ohio. He has attained his present station in railway circles by persistent eftort and fidelity to his employers interests: is easilyapproached under all circumstances and popular among his colleagues as well as Ihe traveling and general 57 of all observers The \oulhfiil the elastic step, the hrij^hl eyes and haml-some carriage of these great men were ceaselessly commented on by those who sawthem, and their striking appearance alone was enough to attract admiring attentionto them. Grasping the right hand of fellowship that the (Jneen City so heartily offered them,these soldiers of the rebellion caine into the city with the kindest of feelings for allThey will leave it to-night with that feeling intensified and strengthened a hundred fold In the hotel office for some time after breakfast the party met and talked with theirnew-found or long-lost friends and many an interesting story of bygone battles or anec-dotes of army and navy were to be heard. The entire party seemed to be feeling in thebest of spirits and ready for the delightful day which was to follow The famous old Gen Longstreet. whose age shows perhaps more than an


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