. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Engineer, Lorain E. C. Haviland Engineer, Cleveland N. WiLBOis Conductor, Akron J. F. Hert Conductor, Cleveland J. J. Hurley Enginehouse Foremar, Cleveland V. Lucas Steel Car Foreman, Lorain Harrison Z. T. Lynch, affectionately calledDad, died at his home in Cleveland June 14,aged sixty-six years, after an illness of sev-eral months. Dad was one of the oldestengineers on the Cleveland Division, havingentered the service as freight engineer De-cember 2, 188L Before entering service of thisCompany, he helped build the Black River andTuscarawas Valley Rai


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Engineer, Lorain E. C. Haviland Engineer, Cleveland N. WiLBOis Conductor, Akron J. F. Hert Conductor, Cleveland J. J. Hurley Enginehouse Foremar, Cleveland V. Lucas Steel Car Foreman, Lorain Harrison Z. T. Lynch, affectionately calledDad, died at his home in Cleveland June 14,aged sixty-six years, after an illness of sev-eral months. Dad was one of the oldestengineers on the Cleveland Division, havingentered the service as freight engineer De-cember 2, 188L Before entering service of thisCompany, he helped build the Black River andTuscarawas Valley Railroad, now the LorainBranch of this division, and ran the first trainbetween Lorain and Bridgeport. He was veryproud of his thirty-seven years service withouta black mark against him. On January 21,1913, he was presented an inscribed oil can bythe management in recognition of the care hetook of his engine. Our sympathies are ex-tended to the family. We are pleased to advise the many friends ofconductor C. C. Craig, that he is rapidly re-. •MOE CLINE (Left) AND TOMMY DIXON covering from a recent operation and hopessoon to resume his run. Mr. Craig is theoldest conductor in service on this he add many more miles to his credit. H. D. Evans, better known as Hank Evansaround Cleveland, has again returned to Balti-more to perform service in office of generalsuperintendent of transportation. J. G. Collinson, former assistant divisionengineer on this division, has resigned to acceptservice with a tire company at Akron, Ohio. J. P. Cooper, former clerk in freight office atElyria, Ohio, has been appointed relief agent,vice H. T. Williams, resigned. Lowell H. Eddj^ former engineer on theLorain Plug, has been pensioned after forty-five years of continuous service, having enteredthe service on November 15, 1872, as fireman,w^as promoted to passenger engineer in 1880and has been on the right side of the cab eversince. Lowell is only sixty-six years youngand his happy smile ass


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