. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Mass served as section foreman forfifty years, from May, 1862, to December,1912, when he was retired on pension. I hurt mj- back in 1912 and had to quitwork. If it wasnt for that I would still bethe best section foreman on the line,Mr. Mass declared. I can remember working in Daytonwhen everything north of the Miami andMad rivers was considered wild was at. that time that the greatestdevelopment was to be found in railroads,and I grew with the old Baltimore and Ohio. Among those present from the TrafficDepartment were Messrs. Lewis, Gallaghe


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Mass served as section foreman forfifty years, from May, 1862, to December,1912, when he was retired on pension. I hurt mj- back in 1912 and had to quitwork. If it wasnt for that I would still bethe best section foreman on the line,Mr. Mass declared. I can remember working in Daytonwhen everything north of the Miami andMad rivers was considered wild was at. that time that the greatestdevelopment was to be found in railroads,and I grew with the old Baltimore and Ohio. Among those present from the TrafficDepartment were Messrs. Lewis, Gallagherand Arnold; from the ^Motive Power De-partment, Messrs. GaUoway and were also glad to welcome Mr. Duflfy,former trainmaster, Toledo Division, nowlocated in Baltimore, and Mr. Eccleston,of Baltimore. The success of the meeting was due tothe untiring efforts of Mr. Bushaw, teleg-rapher, Dayton, and Mr. Wallburg, ofLima, Ohio. After the speaking, the evening wasturned over to dancing, the Royal FiveJazz Band furnishing the Some of those who made up the reception committee at Dayton 22 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. April, ig22 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANYRelief Department—Advisory Committee Conducting Transportation Department L. W. Graham Operator Kanawha Station, W. Va. C. H. Cr.\wford .. Yard Brakeman Glenwood, Pa. George G. James Conductor John F. Wunxer Clerk New York, X. Y. Motive Power Department L. A. Gather Machinist Fairmont, W. Va. W. E. HoDEL Material Man Grafton, W. Va. P. J. Harrigan. Mechanical Examiner ConnellsviUe, Pa. H. W. Oldenburg Car Inspector Cincinnati, Ohio. Maintenance of Way Department W. A. EvAXS Section Foreman St. Louis, 111. J. S. Price Account Clerk Newark, Ohio. F. A. Taylor >Master Carpenter Ctimberland, Md. Henry F. Eggert Track Foreman Pleasant Plain, Ohio. Statement of Pension Feature Emplo3es who were honorably retired during February, 1922, and to whom pensions were granted: Name Last Occupation.


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