. The Street railway journal . years, ably showed theadvantages of such connecting links as that established by thenew line, and gave some reminiscences of his experience in the oldhorse-car days. State Railroad Commissioner Wilcox spoke ofthe pleasure he and his colleagues had had in inspecting the roadand wished it a successful future. Some seventy-five guests ac-cepted the invitation of the railway company, among whom werethe following: Railroad Commissioners Wilcox, Seymour andFyler; Philip L. Saltonstall, of Boston, president; Chauncey , of -Boston, treasurer, and Judge Arthur P
. The Street railway journal . years, ably showed theadvantages of such connecting links as that established by thenew line, and gave some reminiscences of his experience in the oldhorse-car days. State Railroad Commissioner Wilcox spoke ofthe pleasure he and his colleagues had had in inspecting the roadand wished it a successful future. Some seventy-five guests ac-cepted the invitation of the railway company, among whom werethe following: Railroad Commissioners Wilcox, Seymour andFyler; Philip L. Saltonstall, of Boston, president; Chauncey , of -Boston, treasurer, and Judge Arthur Perkins, secre-tary of the company; S. Reed Anthony, of Boston; Lyman , of Thompsonville; Lewis Sperry, of East Windsor Hill, andFrancis R. Cooley, directors of the company; President E. , Treasurer Daniel R. Howe and General Manager Nor-man McD. Crawford, of (he Hartford Street Railway Company;Vice-President Frederick Harris and Superintendent GeorgeCook, of the Springfield Street Railway Company; General Man-.
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