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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp03balt (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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ed the newlymarried couple and their friends at the home ofthe grooms mother, Mrs. J. W. Selvey of WestMain, Grafton, W. Va. The young couple are re-ceiving the hearty congratulations of their manyfriends for a happy and prosperous married life. owing to the fact that they are alwayssticking together. On June 22nd, 1915, the stork paid a visit tothe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Donnachie,leaving a fine baby boy. After several daysabsence from duty the proud father is againable to fill his position as cashier at the freightoffice. W. M. Manear, car service clerk, and wife,spent several days recently in Baltimore, Md. Bill Roach, conductor on trains Nos. 14and 15, and train auditor McDonald, went froghunting for a few days and only caught one lone-some frog, and he got away from them andhopped back to his brothers in the pond. Billsays Mac will never induce him to go onanother such humbug trip again. Thos. Varner, the giant foreman of the Park-ersburg Branch, is on the job putting in ties.
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The accompanying photo is of the bunchwhich had been attending a trial in WebsterSprings, W. Va. It was taken while theywere bathing in the Elk River, Sunday after-noon, July 18th. From left to right are: R. Roush, conduc-tor; G. B. Green, conductor; B. E. Jeffries,conductor; S. H. Gaines, brakeman; A. McCoy,relief agent; Posty (S. F. Posteraro), specialinvestigator for superintendent station service;J. D. Griener, agent, Roanville, W. Va.; R. R.Pickens, brakeman; J. R. Cox, conductor. All of the boys, with the exception of Pos-teraro, are employes of the Monongah Division.There they are known as the chain gang, Miss Rose Doyle, operator at Petroleum,packed her grip and left for her vacation atAtlantic City, August 1st. All the boys along the line were glad to hearthat our old friend dispatcher A. P. Lavellew^as back on first trick with them, while Mr.Green took his vacation. The first trick didnot worry him in the least as he had all his oldwarriors to his aid, they being familiar wi

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