. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Night Supervisors, Division Roundhouse. Riverside 54 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ2J. Conductor T. M. Rogan. Trains 71 and 72,Baltimore—Hagerstown fact that the death of this interesting oldrailroader had not been recorded in theMagazine. Riverside The accompanying picture is of thenight force at Riverside are, left to right, upper row: T. , M. C. Merrill, E. H. row: C. E. Hughes, J. H. Long, Glaser, H. T. Cromwell. Division Accountants Office The accompanying photograph is of thelate Thomas j. McC


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Night Supervisors, Division Roundhouse. Riverside 54 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ2J. Conductor T. M. Rogan. Trains 71 and 72,Baltimore—Hagerstown fact that the death of this interesting oldrailroader had not been recorded in theMagazine. Riverside The accompanying picture is of thenight force at Riverside are, left to right, upper row: T. , M. C. Merrill, E. H. row: C. E. Hughes, J. H. Long, Glaser, H. T. Cromwell. Division Accountants Office The accompanying photograph is of thelate Thomas j. McCarrick, taken a numberof years ago in the old Division EngineersOffice on a St. Patricks day. It was with profound regret that welearned of Mr. McCarricks death onSunday, December 17, at the Mercy Hos-pital, Baltimore, where he had been con-fined for several days. » Mr. McCarrick was born in Dublin,Ireland, November 7, 1859. At the age oftwenty-seven he came to this country,coming directly to Baltimore where he en-tered the service of the Baltimore and Ohioas a clerk in the Supervisors Office onJuly I, 1886. While in the Companys


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