. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . receiving and deliveryclerk; Margaret Thompson, rate and billclerk; and Edith Grimes, accountant. Railroading over Fifty Yearsand still at It By A. B. HedgesBrunswick, Md. The accompanying pictiu-e is of EngineerJefferson M. Buckner and Fireman , of Rowlsburg W. Va. Mr. Bucknerwas born Julv 24, 1849; entered the serviceof the C. & O. Ry., as fireman Apnl i, came to the Baltimore and Ohio as fire-man at Parkersburg, October 9, 1872; wastransferred to the Third Division—westend of Cumberiand Division now— April,1873, and has been in contin


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . receiving and deliveryclerk; Margaret Thompson, rate and billclerk; and Edith Grimes, accountant. Railroading over Fifty Yearsand still at It By A. B. HedgesBrunswick, Md. The accompanying pictiu-e is of EngineerJefferson M. Buckner and Fireman , of Rowlsburg W. Va. Mr. Bucknerwas born Julv 24, 1849; entered the serviceof the C. & O. Ry., as fireman Apnl i, came to the Baltimore and Ohio as fire-man at Parkersburg, October 9, 1872; wastransferred to the Third Division—westend of Cumberiand Division now— April,1873, and has been in continuous servicesince. He works almost every day, helpingpassenger trains up the Cheat River grade;he says he can dance a horn pipe yet, aswell as any other man. When Mr. Buckner entered the servicehis first experience was with the RossWinans camel engine and he has seenservice on ever\ other type the Companyhas had since, including the present he runs engine 4309 and waspreparing to help No. 11 when this picturewas Freight Otiice torce, Middletown, Ohio Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August, ipzi 71


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