History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company: With Plan of Organization, Portraits of Officials and Biographical Sketches, Volume 2Henry T. Coates, 1895 - Railroads |
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... Valley Railroad Company , along with John Scott , the then President of that Company . Mr. Scott died March 24 , 1889 , Mr. Barnes remaining sole Receiver , and until February 29 , 1892 , when the road , having been sold on December 15 ...
... Valley Railroad Company , along with John Scott , the then President of that Company . Mr. Scott died March 24 , 1889 , Mr. Barnes remaining sole Receiver , and until February 29 , 1892 , when the road , having been sold on December 15 ...
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... Valley Forge , narrowly escaping death at the massacre of Paoli . After the war was ended he settled in Philadelphia , and with Josiah L. Coates engaged in the West India shipping trade , and his granddaughter married Richard D. Wood ...
... Valley Forge , narrowly escaping death at the massacre of Paoli . After the war was ended he settled in Philadelphia , and with Josiah L. Coates engaged in the West India shipping trade , and his granddaughter married Richard D. Wood ...
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... Valley Railroad , and a nephew of the late Wistar Morris , for many years , and at the time of his death , one of the most prominent Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company . He comes of a stock identified with the city from its ...
... Valley Railroad , and a nephew of the late Wistar Morris , for many years , and at the time of his death , one of the most prominent Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company . He comes of a stock identified with the city from its ...
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... Valley Railroad ; built the Piedmont and Cumberland Railroad in 1886 and 1887 ; appointed Assistant to Second Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in August , 1889 , and , upon the death of Mr. J. N. Du Barry , Second ...
... Valley Railroad ; built the Piedmont and Cumberland Railroad in 1886 and 1887 ; appointed Assistant to Second Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in August , 1889 , and , upon the death of Mr. J. N. Du Barry , Second ...
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... Valley , and at the above date was manager of Union Furnace . He subsequently removed to Altoona , becom- ing one of the early settlers and prominent business men of that now prosperous railroad city , and serving as its Postmaster and ...
... Valley , and at the above date was manager of Union Furnace . He subsequently removed to Altoona , becom- ing one of the early settlers and prominent business men of that now prosperous railroad city , and serving as its Postmaster and ...
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