. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . E. Barry Elyria, O M. C. .Alartin, Ky 37-67 G. A. Ferguson . Spencer, 32 .06,, Death of H. M. Quackenbos MELONES COLTS, as the at-taches of Assistant General FreightAgent John W. Melone, Chicago,are known, suffered the first jiermanentbreak in their ranks when on January 29,Hugh Maxwell Quackenbos, freight repre-sentative in charge of import, passed away,after an illness of three days. Mr. Quackenbos was beloved by his as-sociates and many friends for his hospi-tality and loyal friendship. He had a won-derful disposition and w


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . E. Barry Elyria, O M. C. .Alartin, Ky 37-67 G. A. Ferguson . Spencer, 32 .06,, Death of H. M. Quackenbos MELONES COLTS, as the at-taches of Assistant General FreightAgent John W. Melone, Chicago,are known, suffered the first jiermanentbreak in their ranks when on January 29,Hugh Maxwell Quackenbos, freight repre-sentative in charge of import, passed away,after an illness of three days. Mr. Quackenbos was beloved by his as-sociates and many friends for his hospi-tality and loyal friendship. He had a won-derful disposition and was, in all respects,a type of the old school gentleman. Mr. Quackenbos was born August 16,1862 in Nyack, N. Y. and early in life camewest. From 1885 to 1890 he was solicitingfreight agent for the Old Merchants Dis-patch Transportation Company at Mil-waukee from which position he was pro-moted to be agent of the same company atOmaha, where he remained until Baltimore and Ohio service atChicago April 25, 1895, he had nearly.


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