Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine 1910 September

Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine, Volume 49, Number 3, September 1910. Includes a detailed Statement of Death and Disability Claims. Indianapolis, Ind.

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Names in this online transcription include Austin, Banman, Barker, Bartholomew, Batson, Berry, Bolster, Bouchey, Brown, Bull, Bullock, Burgess, Burnett, Campbell, Carl, Carpenter, Cassidy, Caulfield, Clarke, Coates, Coleman, Curran, Curry, Cutting, Davis, Demings, Denlinger, Denver, Dewar, Donahue, Donovan, Dow, Durell, Eaton, Ebzery, Edmunds, Ernst, Ferris, Finney, Flynn, Fullington, Funk, Garner, Garrett, Giasson, Gierke, Goldstein, Green, Greene, Griffith, Grimes, Hamilton, Hampton, Hartzell, Hemstreet, Hill, Hixon, Holes, Holmes, Hopkins, Hosack, Hugaboom, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Joy, Jumper, Kaiser, Keenan, Keller, Kirkwood, Leahan, Lindsey, Long, Love, Lovejoy, Magaurn, Matthews, McLaughlin, McPhee, Miller, Mohrey, Mulford, Myers, Nelson, Northrop, Nott, Owen, Oyler, Parsons, Pickering, Price, Rabold, Ramsey, Rapp, Reed, Rich, Roberts, Robertson, Sargent, Smith, Spurlock, Strait, Teter, Thompson, Tinklepaugh, Trego, Trevarthen, Truax, Tyndall, Van Arsdale, Vogt, Walker, Walter, Weaver, Welsh, West, Whipple, White, Wooden, Woods, Wright, Yenawine, Young.

Labels: Indiana, Railroad Records

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