. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . JUDGE GEPHART. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN able to handle, without any difficulty, all the businessoffered. They could see no necessity for building wagons were hauled by six or eight horses. The Judge told of selling tickets to Jimmy Buchananas he familiarly called him—President of the UnitedStates. Jimmy Buchanan used to come to Cumberlandby train and then take stage for Bedford Springs, wherehe spent his summers. He would get his dinner at theRevere House, walk out of the hotel and up to the ticketwindow and buy a ticket to Washington the same


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . JUDGE GEPHART. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN able to handle, without any difficulty, all the businessoffered. They could see no necessity for building wagons were hauled by six or eight horses. The Judge told of selling tickets to Jimmy Buchananas he familiarly called him—President of the UnitedStates. Jimmy Buchanan used to come to Cumberlandby train and then take stage for Bedford Springs, wherehe spent his summers. He would get his dinner at theRevere House, walk out of the hotel and up to the ticketwindow and buy a ticket to Washington the same as anyother citizen; he was, however, shown some specialconsideration—he was permitted to travel in the ladiescoach, where only gentlemen accompanied by ladies weresupposed to ride. Mr. Buchanan, being a bachelor, hadno lady with him, but being President of the UnitedStates he was permitted to ride in the ladies car at alltimes. Parlor cars or sleepers were, of course, unheard of. Judge Gephart told of being present when made his last p


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