. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HOUSE CREW, COLUMBUS YARD THE BALTIMORE AM) OIIK) l-MILo^ KS MACA/IM. 01. CHARLES A. TONEY The accompanying picture is of Chas. , at present employed as janitor at theNewark passenger station. Mr. Toney was born in Cincinnati, March 1st,1850, and entered the service of the lialtimore &Ohio Railroad Company September 5th, 1874,as private car porter with W. C. Quincy, generalmanager lines west of the Ohio Rivef, and wassuccessively with general managers C. H. Hut-son, Bradford Dunhan, Captain \V. W. Peabody,and later with general superintendent J.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HOUSE CREW, COLUMBUS YARD THE BALTIMORE AM) OIIK) l-MILo^ KS MACA/IM. 01. CHARLES A. TONEY The accompanying picture is of Chas. , at present employed as janitor at theNewark passenger station. Mr. Toney was born in Cincinnati, March 1st,1850, and entered the service of the lialtimore &Ohio Railroad Company September 5th, 1874,as private car porter with W. C. Quincy, generalmanager lines west of the Ohio Rivef, and wassuccessively with general managers C. H. Hut-son, Bradford Dunhan, Captain \V. W. Peabody,and later with general superintendent J. and the late W. H. Harris, superintendentmotive power at New^ark. In December, 1890, while with Captain Pea-body, Mr. Toney took a trip around the world,visiting all the principal cities of the oldcountry and returning to Cincinnati in June,1900. There are very few of the older employes ofthe Railroad Company who do not knowToney and he is a familiar figure on thelines west of the Ohio River. Mr. Toney has three sons, one of whom,Harry A. Toney, has been employed by theBaltimore & Ohio Compan


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