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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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nandoah Staten Island Wellston-Delphos Newark Wheeling Cumberland 234 5678910 1213141516171819 98.897.693.792.891.491.290.690.089.586.584.384.282.980.980.879.577.769.454.5 1 2 3 6 4 S 7 11 8 9 10 19 15 13 12 16 17 18 14 99.098.594.491.71 94.21 93.991.4 Toledo Ohio 84.689.3 Philadelphia Monongah New Castle Chicago 89.284.973.381.5ST.2 Illinois 83.3 Pittsburgh 79.0 77.9 Connellsville .. . . 74.5 Ohio River 83.1 1 DISTRICTS Staten Island Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton 123456 97.690.689.284.884.178.284.7 84.789.0 1 2536 99.086.390.685.988.877.886.3 85.990.S Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Wheeling Pittsburgh Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimore andOhio Southwestern System (Baltimore and Ohio, Baltimoreand Ohio Southwestern and StatenIslandl 1 N. B.—Correction: the December percentage for the Wellston-Delphos Division, as shown on pag? 34February issue, should have been 94.4 instead of 99.4 Office of General Superintendent of TransportationBaltimore, Md., February 7, 1916
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LA MOTTE HAMILTON MARTYNE 30 La Motte Hamilton Martyne H ELLO—what are you doing down here this morning?At the sound of the voice a little gray haired man, bundled up ina big overcoat, and with a black slouch hat pulled over his eyes,paused on the steps leading into Camden warehouse and wheeled quicklyto face the speaker. It was L. H. Martyne, general foreman of Camdenterminal. What am I doing down here? he reiterated. What do you thinkIm doing? Working, of course. Didnt you see that? continued his inquirer, pointing to the dooron which was pasted the notice: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11 . IS A I NATIONAL HOLIDAY ! THIS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Hah, hah, of course I saw it, dryly laughed the little man, beenseeing such signs for nearly thirty years—seeing them, thats all. Whatdye thinks going to happen to that egg car that had to be unloadedthis morning? Or those three cars of tropical fruit and us not able toget any heat in the warehouse to keep them from freezing. This coldweather

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