. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . LITTLE GRACE ELIZABETH CLARKGranddaughter of pipe fitter J. W. Clark, Keyser shops M. SAY RE in regular service east of the Ohio River, wasborn in Kingwood, W. Va., in 1847. He enteredthe Companys service in 1862 with stonemasonforeman Henry Leuthke, on the Cheat Rivergrade. In 1863 he went to Piedmont and helpedrebuild the roundhouse, which had been de-stroyed by the Confederates. In the fall ofthe same year he entered government serviceat New Creek, now Keyser. A few monthslater New Creek was captured by the Con-federates, and Mr. Sayre, with others,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . LITTLE GRACE ELIZABETH CLARKGranddaughter of pipe fitter J. W. Clark, Keyser shops M. SAY RE in regular service east of the Ohio River, wasborn in Kingwood, W. Va., in 1847. He enteredthe Companys service in 1862 with stonemasonforeman Henry Leuthke, on the Cheat Rivergrade. In 1863 he went to Piedmont and helpedrebuild the roundhouse, which had been de-stroyed by the Confederates. In the fall ofthe same year he entered government serviceat New Creek, now Keyser. A few monthslater New Creek was captured by the Con-federates, and Mr. Sayre, with others, was sentto Libby Prison. After six months he was ex-changed and returned to Grafton. In 1865 heresumed work in Piedmont shops, and in Jan-uary, 1866, was transferred to a position asbrakeman, under John F. Wall, supervisor oftrains, and worked in that capacity for about ayear. He was then relieved because it wasfound that he was under age. He went toRowlesburg, but after spending a few weeksthere was restored to freight service andhas b


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