. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . JOHN TURNER. GEORGE W. McNELLY LENGTH OF SERVICE, 50 YEARS 7 MONTHS George W. McNelly was placed on the Rollof Honor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Systemon January 1, 1916. Mr. McNelly entered the Railroad service onMay 3, 1865, as Messenger. He remained in thatposition until April, 1879, when he was trans-ferred to the train service. He was empl


. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . JOHN TURNER. GEORGE W. McNELLY LENGTH OF SERVICE, 50 YEARS 7 MONTHS George W. McNelly was placed on the Rollof Honor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Systemon January 1, 1916. Mr. McNelly entered the Railroad service onMay 3, 1865, as Messenger. He remained in thatposition until April, 1879, when he was trans-ferred to the train service. He was employed inthe train service for 24 years, or until April, the latter date he was appointed Switchmanon tlie Philadelphia Terminal Division, and con-tinued in that position until he was retired. CYRUS J. HERSHBERGER LENGTH OF SERVICE, 52 YEARS 9 MONTHS Cyrus J. Hershberger, who was placed on theRoll of Honor on January 1, 1916, workedcontinuously as Engineman for the last 44 yearsof his extremely long service. He was born atFordstown, Somerset County, Pa., on January16, 1849, and went to work at the age of 12 yearsas Water Boy. Later he was Track Hand. On March 9, 1868, Mr. Hershberger wastransferred to the position of Fireman on thePittsburgh Division,


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