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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp04balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation



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but a magnetic andlikeable personality, which will ))e of2:reat value to him in his new and im-portant work. His long experience inthe Relief Department and the inval-uable knowledge of conditions on theSystem which he secured while a memberof the General Safety Connnittee, havegiven him a fine understanding of ourwelfare problems, the study and solutionof which ht will inmiediatel^ begin. Dr. Parlett is well known and hked byhundreds of employes all over the Systera.particularly those men who have beenprominent in the Safety work. Theywill be glad to hear of his appointmentto this important new position and toextend to him hearty cooperation inmaking the results of his investigationsfar reaching and beneficial.
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JESSE BILLINGS BARTON Late General Attorney of the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company JESSE BILLINGS BARTON BORN MAY 28, 1850 DIED APRIL 18, 1916 JESSE Billings Barton, General Attorney of the Baltimore andOhio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company, died early Tuesdaymorning, April 18, at his home in Hinsdale, Illinois, as the resultof a sudden stroke of apoplexy. The funeral services were held atGrace Episcopal Church, Hinsdale, on Wednesday afternoon, April19, at 2.30 o^clock, and were conducted by Hinsdale Lodge A. F. &A. M. His widow, formerly Mrs. Lucy E. Bonfield, three childrenand two sisters, survive him. Mr. Barton was born in Demorestville, Ontario, Canada, on May28, 1850, the son of Samuel E. and Philena A. Barton. After hisgraduation from the University of Toronto in 1870, he came to Chicagoand studied law in the office of the late Chief Justice Fuller of theUnited States Supreme Court. He was admitted to the bar in 1875,and was Assistant Corporation Coun

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