. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ormerly wasemployed in the local freight office, IndianaDistrict. Sergeant John Gallagher, who enlisted Jan-uary o, 1918, is now located at Quantico, Va.,with Company A, 11th Regiment, U. S. M. was in the accounting department, localfreight office, Toledo Division. This is hissecond time in the service. He served four yers in the Navy previous to our entry into thisgreat war. Sergeant L. J. Brogan is now with the Engi-neers Corps, Fort Benjamin Harrison, entering the U. S. service he was em-ployed as switchtender at West End, Storrs. Pr


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ormerly wasemployed in the local freight office, IndianaDistrict. Sergeant John Gallagher, who enlisted Jan-uary o, 1918, is now located at Quantico, Va.,with Company A, 11th Regiment, U. S. M. was in the accounting department, localfreight office, Toledo Division. This is hissecond time in the service. He served four yers in the Navy previous to our entry into thisgreat war. Sergeant L. J. Brogan is now with the Engi-neers Corps, Fort Benjamin Harrison, entering the U. S. service he was em-ployed as switchtender at West End, Storrs. Private Clyde D. Swepston, formerly an B. clerk at Cincinnati, but who is now driv-ing an ambulance for Uncle Sam, will soon beon foreign soil. He was at Camp Crane, Allen-town, Pa., when this picture was snapped. Private Fred Kimball, formerly ran an enginefor the Baltimore and Ohio at Cincinnati, buthe is now on the right hand side of a one-mantractor in France, serving under Captain Harry 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK SILVER Gabriel, also an old Baltimore and Ohio was near Chateau Thiery when the bigdrive opened. He is well on his way toward asecond service stripe. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Silver, on September15, celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. Silver,up to the time when he was retired on a pension,was employed on the C. H. & D., now part ofthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as trainl)aggageman, running practically continuallybetween Cincinnati and Toledo. On September15, 1868, Mr. Silver, a son of Mr. and Mrs,J. J. Silver, and Miss Carrie L. Westcott,eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard , were married at the home of thebrides parents on Carr Street, by the late ElderWilliam P. Stratton. They quietly observedtheir golden wedding anniversary, but did notc(!lebrate because of the war. They have threechildren, Mrs. A. R. Middcndorff, Norwood;Leonard J. Silver of Chicago and Herbert (!r of Woodburn Aveiine, Wa


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